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-: .4 THEARGO A . A voice of his frail presence, this searching of jehovath for expression was personified: and by his living Dr. Ferguson made it easier for all of us to believe in the reality of a God who is Fatherly, sympathetic, kind, desirous ul' expression in the character of man. Dr. Ferguson dignified scholarship by the artistry of his practice of it. livery expression of his thinking, whether in speech or writing. disclosed the artist in scholarship. Dr. Ferguson humanized learning by his fellowship in its acquisition. Student that he always was, he entered into the studying of those in search for learning and was ever a fel- low of the students ol' the College. Which observation uncovers for my casting the sweetest flower of all. Finally. Dr. Ferguson fertilized the fellow- ships of learning for all time by his native kindliness. And here l am turning again into those Scriptures where often he himself delved deeply, for. in the Revision of Proverbs l9:ZZ, l read. That which maketh :i man to be desired is his kindness . Within the whole realm of our academic achievements, the superior of Robert Gracey Ferguson has not yet been discovered in the practice of native ltindli- ness, which enabled him. in Ruskin's words, to see some- thing divine and God-made in every other man met . 'Tis the human touch! 'Tis the Zuurmn lunch in Ibis rcvrlil llvul rnuuls. The lunch of your luuul and mine, Which means fur man' lu llw faimiug lwurl Than slvcllvr and lrrvad and zeine. For slfulfvr is girlie 'when lbs lzigbl is v'n, Ami bread fails only a day, Iiul the fuuck ol lim hand and the sound of flu' wire Sing an in flie mul alwnyf' tSpencer M. Free, Al. DJ u Q v r 1 s Snnxt'l and vwiiiilg rfar. And one clear full for mv! .-1 ml nmy llwn' lu' no iimarmig of llvz' lmr, ll lirn I put nu! to mr. Bu! xuclf a Iidv as ziirwiiig seein: asleep, Tun lull for sound or foam. ll'l1e1i Ilmf which drew from mil ilu' bonmllcss deep Turns again hmiie. 7 a'iliglvf and rwiiiiig bell, And allrr Ilia! flu' dark! rlml unzy fliers ln' no srnliiesx of lan'1c't'll, Wlwll I umbarlc, For flu: from out mir buuruv ul Time nml l'larv The flood may hear me fur. I hope lu nu' my pilot fare to fan-, ll'lwu I han' r'm.txt'il llre bar, vi' 1.852-1927 9 ,. 'X 'K . in if x D x . 29 . va st . 5' V ll . -1 :1 D A t 'l'wt-nty-eigltt
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