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of the Stanford men who managed the bread Hnes. Stanford students Stanford helped to raise nearly two thousand dollars for the mother of the boy Quad who lost his life by the fall of the big chimney. And I shall never forget igio the fine spirit of the fellow who went home with the body of the la ddie who lost his life in Encina. The sympathy of Stanford men and women in times of distress is to me touching. And let me add this bit of testi- mony. I have known much wilful wickedness, much foolishness, among students, but I have never known a Stanford man to do a mean thing. Ten years have marked changes in the manners and morals of students, a better relation between the Hall and the Row, and a larger reverence for religion. The corporate conscience is a little blunt, pro- fanity and betting are painfully common, moral leadership is scarce ; but fine fellowship is here, delightful friendship, and splendid loyalty. And the Stanford spirit has at last learned to express itself in terms of self- denial and self-sacrifice. Nearly ten years ago I watched the workmen dig for the foundation of the Memorial Church. I saw it built stone by stone. And after weeks of preparation for the great event, I took part in the services of dedica- tion. From then until three months or so before the earthquake the work of decorating went on. Our Easter service on Sunday, April 15th, seemed to mark the real completion of the Church. On the following Wednesday its glory had departed. In its short life the Church laid firm hold on the afl: ections of Stan- ford men and women. May God speed the day when, once again, we may sing Te Deum within its walls. Another ten years will restore all our buildings, develop our vast estate and do much to improve the process of benevolent assimilation which has made Stanford beloved of her sons and daughters. D. CHARLES GARDNER.
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Hon. Thomas B. McFarland Larrey Bowman, ' 01 G. G. G. Franklin, ' 07 H. G. Butterfield, ' 07 Isadore Melczer, ' 08 C. E. Laughlin, ' 09 Clay R. Crider, ' 07
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