University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1909

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£» | £A44|i 64 Entered Dec. iS, igoi, at Santa Clara, Calif, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress of March ;}, iSfg. VOL. IX SANTA CLARA, CAL., OCTOBER, 1909. No. i TO NORMAN BUCML, 12 (DIED AUG. 8, 1909) ihou, whose penile spirii roams ihe couri of Ii£hi, ho hast gained ihe golden portal with its arown! ehold how blind we are, how hiaak this awful ni ht, Jii which we live, and doubt, and £lorif with a frown thou art blest! — i nd ijet we mortals pine, J hen one like thee, a loss to us, ath gained eternal rest. (0 gentle soul, the peace of (God be thine, is blessings mark thy ways, (Until in future, prom ised days, (pur hands shall tightly clasp— and death shall cease ithin (God ' s holy home of lasting peace. . f. albot, ' iB.

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THE REDWOOD ADDRESS OF GOV. GEN. JAMES F. SMITH. ' 79 (on the occasion of his visit to alma MATKR after his return from the PHILIPPINES) ONORED President, Students of old Santa Clara, Ladies and Gentlemen: I cannot say to you how profoundly affected I am at this reception; bow joyful I am in being the recipient of this manifestation of good will, of love and affection and of frierulsbip from the faculty of old Santa Clara College and from the sous of my own Alma Mater. To me it is a very joyous occasion; yet as in most things of this life, it is tingfd with just a little bit of sorrow, that here within these old walls so well known to me the familiar faces of my fellow students of my own boyhood are, to a large degree, absent. Some of thein are beyond the seas, some of them have passed the bourne whence no traveler returns. It is tinged with some degree of sadness — old Father Young, Father Carreda, Father Pinasco, Father Veyret, Father Leonard, with his mathematics, and Father Mangerini, who gave my monthly allowance of 25 cents (laugh- ter), and all those old professors of my boyhood have passed over the river and rest under the shade of the trees. It is, however, a source of great elation to know that they have been succeeded by others as worthy of the sacred trust, who are to carry out the educative mission of this great order, and turn out into the world good citizens, because their object is to make of the student a good man. (Applause.) I must say that it is always with a bounding pulse that I come to this, my second home. I suppose many of you among the Student Body are longing for the hour when the portals of old Santa Clara will open and leave you free to mix with the world beyond and take your part in the great struggle which await s all who have reached manhood ' s estate. It is a natural tiling, but let me assure you solemnly, sons of this old College of Santa Clara, that whatever Fortune may bring you by way of fame, riches or position — all the prizes that the world may offer you — you will look back from them to the days you . ' pent in Santa Clara as among your happiest and your best. • This is a worthy old institution. Of all things that have come my way, largely the result of accident and chance and circumstance, which Di- vine Providence sent my way, none of them do I appreciate more than having been a student in this old college, with its many fond memories and its history of good service. Again I thank the faculty and stu- dents of Santa Clara for this manifes- tation of their friendship. I feel that I am still one of you, although I have added some years to my Hfe and noth- ing to the patch on the top of my head. (The speaker referred to his perceptible baldness.) I feel that I am still one of the old Santa Clara boys, and my hope is that, so long as life lasts, I may have a chance to come here and be with you at the closing exercises of this old college and be once more a Santa Clara boy if only for a day. (Prolonged applause.)

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