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Th annual in itinfi f the Muuiiii of I I >' ided to be, I ~ure.- tneihin mor< in the < i ol th pr< > on ; mere liv program. though v r.i > th. [Jnivei v'ha-n If \ re -•- ful in • varioi walks of life we hai shosen, our AIma M »1 th » may gain. If our live- ire without aim pi if ur labors are dl lost, she will be the loser as well. IK f ne which we would rather come, brin ing the 1 pi is of our i ^ht, the best embodiment of our aim- md hop< tl. h< 6 on Occasions and to this place I believe that in j a' ill! those of our number who will, on O MODS like th C J. r thoughts and purposes which are the prodi t ol < -' kindly living: who will speak words woi by I l < > red.

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ing and reading. Whatever may have b our \ t in leaving here, whatever the means by which we have I U I• < earn our daily bread, we have been continual!} thos< questions which affect the happiness and u ||o« When oar populations were scattered and only in dl • . I in great cities; when our wealth was not gr< • ind t i) concentrated in a few hands, e oial problen i H things are different now. With multiplied populnl nm I tolems grow more diffloalt. There ai now man) along many lines. To every evil we eek to apply its , J rem< . But there has been a change all along thi !...« ' , i to i iter the condition of men. Oar ohariti. .HUM <' the' ate, I will be, those who are helple ,ni m < | inflnenoeol th church and all other ohristian Inthmn. lu I : hanging the hearts and aims of men. But w lmv.» o»«« i < » Vi ing to « ' for thi te to work out the problem of human \> a \ \ have found that in nym gathered in mn nm there dm !. '

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