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o Dedicatory Ode !Mori ilit world of age uukuo ii. Appalling e ' er in consequence; That gave iis flesli and gave us bone- To gain or lose thy recompense. HoAv long shall men through stress alone, Ensnared by grim malevolence Withstand the ills which thou hast sowni? When thou dost see from day to day. Heroic sons who brave thy fate, Immortals all ; in undismay Launch boldly ' gainst thy fortress gate, Legator thou of man ' s decay. Deny them not but compensate. Insensate world; wilt e ' er thy sway Xo longer seek to decimate? Forget not then ; those sons of thine, Obeying each his impulse high, Stiall cope with tliee by right divine Till love thy deepest secrets tie; Each son, perforce, must thou enshrine. Revering names not born to die.
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- XiV Dr. Matthew Whilldin Foster Dr. Matthew Whilldin Foster, Dean of the Baltimore t ' olleg-e of Dental Surgery for more than twenty years, was called to the bosom of liis fathers on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and fourteen. Plis passage hence was marked by that same calm and serene fortitude and philosophic resignation which characterized his earthly existence and which marked him as a real man among men. The seventeenth day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-se -en, at the City of Phila- delphia witnessed his advent into this life, and thence, until his departure, during his many useful years of understanding, original discretion and incentive, he perfonned his mis- sion in such manner as to leave behind him a name that is, and for a long time shall be, revered and honored and remain a fitting example of emulation not only among the mem- bers of his chosen pjrofession, but equally as well among all those members of the human family in general whose privilege it was to be brought into contact and into association with him. His early training in things mundane matters not. Sufficient is it for us to know that he received in schools and colleges that degree of ]ireliminary education liest calculated to develope and to fix his broad intelligence and liis keen and incisive intellect, which were always, vmto the end, such an ever-present and inseparable part and such a dominatingly evident characteristic of the man.
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