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growth because of the manifoldness of other demands necessary for the material support. The constant self-development for the blessings of others with untold sacrifice of time and money is the mark of a true ideal. It is not surprising that out of a life like this there should come the cle- sire for prolongation because there was so much to do. USO many worlds, so much to do. So little done, such things to be. But as time forbids to name all the ideals of our friend, We must come to our final ideal. It is natural in a man of such breadth, that he could conceive of nothing narrow. , Thus he held to the ideas of religion and the faith of his church in that generous vital manner, which has charity for all. His desire and outlook were of the largest in reference to his church, to which he freely gave his services in more than one direction. But the thing to glory in, is that his art did not make him, as is the case with some musicians, an irresponsible Bohemian, a disregardful egoist, a worshiper of mere art and a rejector of art's highest aim in religion. He lived not for laurels but for truth. His life was not divorced from faith and love and hope. And we found him so lovable and so genial, because the great motive of his character, and the last source of his service to men, was his re- ligious conviction. He was an idealist in the finest sense because he was a believer. Thus did he realize what is the undercurrent of Tennyson's song when he says: Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwellg That mind and soul according well, May make one music as before, but vasterf' lbw 5 t -1 HSHYIIZ me--1 HIIWLZ1 wr , alayhi , 9' 1-I Page Fifteen
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Term Expires 441914 1915 1915 1913 1915 1913 1914 1913 1913 1915 1914 1913 1915 1913 1915 1915 1914 1914 1914 1915 1913 1913 1913 1915 1914 1914 1914 1915 1914 1913 OFFICERS President ' ' - - REUBEN I. BUTZ, ESQ. Secreta-1'y - - REV. VV. D. C. IQEITER, D.D. Tlreasmfer and Rcgzustrcza' - OSCAR F. BERNHEIM Mr. Enos R. Artman - - - Philadelphia, Rev. James L. Becker - Lansdale, Reuben I. Butz, Esq. - - Allentown, Hon. Gustav A, Endlich, LL.D. - Reading, D. D. Fritsch, M.D. - - Macungie, Rev. Edward T. Horn, D.D., LL.D. - Reading, Rev. C. M. Jacobs - - Allentown, Rev. W. D. C. Keiter, D.D. - Bethlehem, Mr. Thomas I. Koch - Allentown, Hon. Cyrus R. Lantz - Lebanon, Evan B. Lewis, Esq. Philadelphia, Mr. Chas. F. Mosser - Allentown, Mr. George K. Mosser - - Noxen, Rev. Oscar E. Pfleuger Womelsdo1'f, Samuel N. Potteiger, Esq. Reading, Rev. I. Chas. Rausch - - - Allentown, Mr. Alfred G Saeger - - - Allentown, Hon. Chas. A. Schieren - - Brooklyn, N Rev. Theodore E. Schmauk, D.D., LL.D. Lebanon, Rev. George F. Speiker, D.D., LL.D. - Philadelphia, HowaMlS.Sdp,DJ S.- - - Ahmnowm Rev. A. Steimle - - - Allentown, Col. Harry C, Trexler -- - Allentown, Rev.Iohn Ii Lhnbenhen,PhJD. - - Podsvdk, Rev. I. H. Waidelicli - - Sellersville, Rev. Samuel G. Weiskotten, D.D. - Brooklyn, N. Reuben D. Wenrich, M.D. - VV'ernersville, Rev. I. E. Wliitteker, D.D. - Lancaster, B41 P.1i YVohken - Lancauen Mn Edwanlbi Young - Ahmnown J ZKDCCGGSCCI- Page Sevenieen
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