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Page 26 text:
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It is an exercise in Public Speaking to repeat a sentence with the emphasis on a successive word each time; consequently, it would be possible to give the sentence, Why do we live?’ with four different emphases. If we should do this, I am sure the thought would grip the mind and make us live the more thoughtfully all our days. In the early history of our country lived a lad who might have been a Freshman in our own institution; he gave a fitting answer to this question, Why do we live? He was not like the Freshman who, when asked this question, answered, I don t know, I guess we live to die! This lad of early American days said: So live that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him and lies down to pleasant dreams.
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Page 25 text:
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PRESIDENT Beginning Life at Forty is the stimulating thought which inspires your Alma Mater as she sends her graduates forth to begin their life’s work at this commencement time. Every year for forty years your College has renewed her life by means of her graduating classes. The traditions and ideals which have been developed in these forty years are the background of its history, but the life of the institution continues in the successful activities of its graduates. Into your hands, class of 1934, as it has placed into the hands of the classes who have gone before, your college places its destiny. Not what it has done in the forty years that have gone, but what you may do in the years to come is of supreme importance. What this college will be forty years from now will depend upon the character and success of the young men and women whose lives have been affected by the years spent in its study halls. Not the past, but the future is significant. The past is gone, the future is yours,- yours, to make what you will of it. To you the torch is given. Yours sincerely,
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Page 27 text:
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DEAN OF MEN One of the most admirable traits in human character is unflinching loyalty. Almost no other quality is so keenly desired and so diligently sought as that of unswerving devotion to a worthy cause. Vour college has given you and the State of Wisconsin forty years of efficient, unselfish service. In return she asks for your continued loyalty to her and your unstinted co-operation in the furtherance of the great cause of education
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