The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1901

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The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1901 Edition, Page 78 of 292
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44 the admiration of mankind. Within Country upOI'1 . its narrow conhnes there has been evolved more learning, more progress for humanity, and more heroism to the square mile, than in any other country on the globe. PRESIDENT VAN DYKE : You have heard of the Scotchmen who were Plaldng golf, and who Plalfed seventeen holes without exchanging a single wordg and at the eighteenth holeone of them made his put and missed. Then he said-I regret to have to repeat this- Dom thot put I and his friend said to him: Sandy, mon, 'can you nae haud your ceaseless prattle P ' , I hope that you will take the Scotchman's advice during, the next speech and listen to a representative from the good old Dutch city of Albany, Mr. -George'Lawyer, who will speak to us on . DUTCH DESTINY.-Scions of sires who prized principle above self, and soul liberty above life, who waged war foreighty years against Europe's :mightiest empire, land- celebrated rvictofyeby choos- ing-the University as the highest good--must ever -be potent factors for the World's weal. , .'t ?iijf3 1 4? , A 3 -.el I shi-N i

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I find also the name of Grotius, who was a noted writer on law and an eminent jurist, and if it were not Grotius, it was probably one of his fol- lowers and pupils, of whom is related an instance exhibiting a knowledge of human nature scarcely equalled by the celebrated judgment of Solomon. A man was brought before him, charged with having beaten unmercifully a helpless cripple. The evidence was conclusive, and all that could be done was to bring forward mitigating circumstances, and the one that was principally relied upon was that somebody had given to this man a bottle 'of very superior old, mellow Schiedam Schnapps, and that partaking of thislhe had been led into such a condition as to commit the crime with which -he was charged, and the judge was appealed to to be as lenient as possible. But, instead of that, he put on his sternest aspect andsaid, Gentle- men, if this man could do this dreadful deed under the influence of old, mellow Schiedam Schnapps, what a fiend he must be when he is sober l . Tasman has also been spoken of. I-le was a 'great explorer and discovered a number of islands, principally in the Indian Archipelago. Unfortu- nately for his credit, his name is attached to only one, which is known as the home of the Tasmanian Devil, and which afterwards became peopled by a large number of persons of whom T Be it understood They left their country for their country's good.' Gentlemen, if Ihave indulged in a little pleas- antry at the expense of Holland, I trust no one will accuse me of being blind to the claims of that



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GEORGE LAWYER

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