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Our Alma Mater Down in dear old Maryland In the city broad and fair. Stands our Alma Mater grand Her foundation laid in prayer, liarnest men with faith triumpliant Have upbuilt her walls in love; Lo ! She stands with power exaltant Shed upon her from ahove. ' Tis here we received the inspiring vision Of life-service full and high; That urges us on to our mission. To heed humanity ' s cry. Like a fountain she })Curs forth Iier knowledge To those who care to seek. May we always uphold our College That men here will ever meet. When we here ha ' e completed our studies. And jire qualified to serve. She sends us forth on life ' s broad duties; Her good name to preserve. On, on, as we go through the years. Toiling for the crown of success. We ' ll all stop a moment to give three cheers To our dear old B. C. D. S. —YOUNG, H. 18
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Doctor Harris was extremely generous. He brought up and educated nine children beside his own, and his house was always open to his friends, among whom may be mentioned Rufus Choat, Edward Everett, Longfellow, Lowell and Henry Clay. In 1839 Doctor Harris, with his co-worker, Doctor Horace H. Hayden, after surmount- ing many difficulties succeeded in founding the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. His untiring efforts in building up the first dental college in the world, the first dental journal and the first dental society, three of the most important factors in the dental world, make him a man to be honored before all others in the dental profession. W. G. FOSTER, D. D. S. 17 LIBRARY DENTlSTRY-PriARMACY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BAUTIMORE
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-COLLEGE Don ' t Frown We cannot, of course, all i)e handsome , nd it ' s hard for us all to be good, We are sure now and then to lie lonesome. And we don ' t always do as we should. To be patient, is not always easy To be cheerful is much harder still, But at least we can always be pleasant If we make up our minds that we will. And it pays every time to he kindly Although we feel worried and blue; If you smile at the world and look cheerful. The world will soon smile back at you. So try and brace up and look pleasant Xo matter how low you are down. Good humor is always contagious But you banish your friends when you frown. — BASTEY, ' 13. 19
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