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®i|e imimi ' s espouse Our paths along the ways of life — But scratches in the dust — So often turn our thoughts afar And memories so often rust. Yet down into the inmost depths Of the old boys ' thoughts we trace So many a heart-beat let to live For his Alma Mater ' s race. All golden are those little beats Of days when all was gold. When college claimed our heart and hand And her Spirit claimed our soul. And each alumnus when he reads And knows his past here lives. Shall feel a tightening ' round his heart That only happiness gives. — All Aluniniis. m Tvelve
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' {it ittics of tl|c i (xtutnirs HE men whn make a nation are men wlm see sublime visions for their coimtry: men who are not colonial or local, hut national; men of sac- rifice ; men of progress ; men with the genius of intellect and of char- acter. Such were America ' s forefathers. From them, the founders of the Republic, we have received a noble heritage of civil and religious liberty, of sterling manhood, of equality of oppt)rtunity, and a free school, in which the prin- ciples of democracy ma v be perpetuated. Today the worlfl looks to . merica. The oppressed of all the world looks to America for light. fr)r ruling ]irinciples, for certain guidance, ancl for a helping hand. We have a mission to all mankind. Today America needs men ; men endowed with the spirit of the forefathers and trained in America ' s free schools and colleges and imiversities to meet the demands of a century characterized by com])lexities in industry, in politics, in religion, in law, and in education. To the problems which now confront America you have already dedicated your lives, for the ideal of the college man must be the ideal of service — service to state, to nation, to humanity. To the solution of these problems you have brought the training acquired by sacrifice, by perseverance, and by toil, under the direction and inspiration of our Alma Mater. Today we aspire to follow you; to take up the problems where you must leave them. We must enter ujion an era of even greater comi)]e.xity ; and we shall be able to succeed only to the extent to which we shall have your advice and coun- sel, your guidance and your inspiration. Our Alma Mater will be honored among men as you help us to overcome the problems which confront . merica ;ind to lespond to the call of hiuiianity. G. J. S. Thirteen
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