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jFarewell Dear Ahiui Mtitcr. Xotre Dtiiuc, At liisl a lond farf-iii ' ll ; Beneath thy fair and ha lotcej ■ua Ls No longer shall I ihcell. IVhen first, aglnil upon thy dotue, I saw the sun ' s bright rays, I little fineic how joy on joy If ' ould throng my college days; Ah little did I fcnow the bliss I ' d share with comrades true, Safe guarded by thy lotting heart. Beneath thy Gold and Blue. Farewell Ah yes, a sad fareuell Forth in the world I fare. To struggle on where duty calls Life ' s heavy load to bear. But though I wander far and wide, A matter where I roam. In memory olteii shall I dwell Beneath thy golden Dome.
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William Bolger, Paul Foik, William Moloney and Louis Kelley. The third branch, Ph. B., bears eight apples. After many wind- falls, those surviving are Ambrose O ' Connell, John Wadden, Mat- thew KeneHck, Edward O ' Flvnn, Frank Collier, Lecj Coontz, James Keefife, and Robert Kasper. The B. S. branch has two apples, Franklin McCartv and Dennis Lannan. The apples on the next branch, C. E., seem to be much riper than the others. Thev are Joseph Lantry, James Bach, William Donovan, Thomas Tobin, Luis Villanueva, Jose Gallart, Clement Devine, and Juan Perez. The last branch, E. E., contains two more apples, Aloysius Dwan, and Joseph Sinnott. He paused a while then continued, Your class is — well I must not say too much. Allow me to add, however, that I am glad I met vou. 1 wish the men of 1907 the great success in life which they deserve. Thank you, Gard. , said 1, for I felt that I had known him four years — I trust that your orchard will produce many healthy trees, and that their fruit will be wholesome. I shook the old man ' s hand, and a smile plaved wistfully about his face. I walked to the door, and the smile changed to a look of alarm. Wait, he fairly screamed, You are now five months be- hind. The hands of the clock whirled for a minute then assumed their regular motion. T walked out of the room into the first of March. 1 do nut sincikc, nor dream, so 1 ( live the receipt in passing by, ( )ne part of knowledge, sense, two more; Paper, pencil, fancy, four.
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