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DC'lllZ.Cdfl.Oll Q , l at V N .Q 53 as +4- .+ y, Q 'V 'W 0- . 1 1 1 1 . g-'-' D- v-fx, tea -hy . I ,Q 3 llr. anal Nlrs. .lost-ph l.f-onural King lly lnnnility ginfl thf- fo-nr of tht- l.oral uri' flf'l'll'!4. zmrl honour. zmcl lift-. lil your li'-ln so slnnr- Iwfore- me-n. that thc-y' rn my llrow-ills 2214 lll. Jost-ph l,c-ormnl lxmu. llls- llllQllllSll0ll Profvssor of lfnglish. mum- lem Silllll-HI'll l'niyvrsity' in Septt-rnlwer. 1002. H0 has liven here four yvars. Nvyvr hcforv in tht- history' of Samford l'niy'vrsity' has Ullf' mam in suvh ll short period of time exertml suvh ai positivc Christian lIlflllPIll'P on our varnpus. Dr. King began teuvhing in l90'J in a one-room Country' school in Virginia. his natiyv statv. Sincv that time he has lwvn teznvhing und speaking. llv has spoken thousancls of times-sin class. in civic meetings. in vhurchcs. in Convocations. to pass- crs-lyy' on his nightly walks with Mrs. King. to groups lairgv :incl smullsaml each timv has been il spm-ial time' for those- that lwartl him. So it is zxlysnys. lwralise- of what Dr, King says. zmcl morn' lrcvmisv of yylmt Ur. King is. ' sw- your goocl yyorks. :incl glorify your l ntlwr whit-h is in lim'ny'vr1. Ir 1 my V1 n nl--ro-el opinion that for him this platform is too small :incl tht- roofofthis 1-hnpvl too Nlattln-yy Silo low. Amly ffollins introducing Dr. King 4- in rl.-.Ad-. not yi-.nsz in thoughts. not lm-.rthsz in fc-1-lings. not in figurvson nclialf' 'Y l'llillip ,lrnnvs ll.nlm y .. .gp-uv '- ' V' 6 'L 4-A 9Vr..n.-12 'Q f-V24-1 64 if S ,Q No- 9 '+i..'? w 1 , r wg Cf' ' ' A Y I Q. ...J
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lg' r. Joseph Leonard King I would be true, for there are those that trust ine: l would he pure. for there are those who Careg l would he strong. for there is much to sufferg I would he brave, for there is much to dare. I would he friend of all- the foe. the friendlessg I would be giving. and forget the giftg I would he 1 humble, for I know my QfgEQ2s!.e.i-1? I I -V' 155125,-'1' ' gn- ' mg, 55 -fl Lrg' , .5 weakness: I would look 3-'ff ' wj' - 3faf1,yy5fPi?..,y? up, and laugh. and love. ' and lift. '??3',,.s- ' I would he prayerful thro' each busy moment: I would be .v..,-1 ' 'C f. V . .g 1 , ev ' vff Rv.:.2?E 7' if .t . .., sees, q ,-U... ,, , .A ffyyg, A V' ggi ! f .H ' : I. t ,, -. 55 , vs., ' . 4, ,, -431 H FX 1 'gk . . Xe N- wg , ,, constantly in touch with ' f X. X 'f ,SS is Godg I would he tuned to ' ,. . 1569. Q, .V ,, .13 553591 147' 1 . y fx ? ff 3 f .af hear the slightest whisperg 'eikfgggz . O, iff 131,555 Q: I would have faith to keep . the path Christ trod. 5 M - -Joseph Yates peels - 'Ufell me not. in mournful numbers, 'Life is hut an empty dream, For the soul is dead that slumbers, and things are not what they seem. Life is reall Life is earnest: And the grave is not its goal: 'Dust thou are, to dust returnestf was not spoken of the soul. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow uCrow old along with me. The best is yet to be, the last of life for which the first was made. e -Mtn-rl I.4lI'lI'I1t'I'lllybUH ' To he seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and ho Jeful than to be fort ears old. -Oliver Wendell Holmes Y 'I inn -I+: 45 4 , QV' V ft r N
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