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Environment and the studies taken have shaped the raw material which has come to us in the past. It has heen sent out into the world, not a finished pro(Uict. but a modified one, still ca])able of undergoing many changes. Have the men who have been sent out from the technical courses in Stanford University made good? I do not mean measured by the stand- ard of financial success, for some of those we hear least of are often the most successful. Are the communities in which Stanford engineers live any better for their living there? Are these men standing for what is right, are they possessed by the spirit of courtesy? A short tin:e ago I wrote the biography of the late (ieorge Draper Stratton, a member of the pioneer class. J said of him : Among his associates, both business and social, he was much beloved for his fine character and sweet temper. He was ever and always the same quiet, even-tempered man, whose sincerity and loyalty were unfailing. Strat- ton himself, in writing the memoir of his college mate. Van Norman McGee, who died before him. summed up the latter ' s qualifications by saying: He was ever a true man, and is greatly mourned by all who could call him friend. Since first writing this, another name has been added to the list of Stanford engineers who have quietly and bravely done their duty. A. H. Toll died in Mexico, young in years, old in responsi- bility, faithful to his trust. Ability, trustworthiness and modesty were characteristics of these S nford engineers, now dead. I believe these are also the characteristics of many of those still living. The raw material which enters the engineering courses at Stanford now is as good as it was in the past, the environment is the same, the opportunities in the matter of training are larger, and still larger ones will come to those who enter in the future. The responsibilities on the Stanford engineers now in the University and on those who are to follow them are the greater, because the Stanford engineers we have sent into the world in the past to do their work have made and are constantly making good. Chas. D. Marx. Stanford University, October 15, ' 05. 10
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