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Caption: Book - John Milton Gregory Memorial Convocation (1898) This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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• REM ^RKS \\\ *i i Dl.l II Ki KSG M l LYf Ol CI \ i OF W bei ij mi ' tile :::• I Hi 1 -;• j>€c v mbl »r I path l'-i\ a U"«l '• 1h ist con t i , )( ,i ( . \Vi :rj,., | He who i n< a \ . tl • . . hf(. \mm ate r e oi ition in which he find him If, los< I If if a ta ir « n. [ n this h 1 ar< 1 u of he sh< 1 iti t-ns < the Si Th p . le < c 1 and ( hamj a .. and main visil - fr m cities n tr and fa *\< le t ; irticipai with the great University in • -olt \ loriaJ ' l I K -d dead. Th whole r• is -weetl i 11) im| sh . In what more touching manner could ex rcss I I given t human sorrow? We have nvoiced the -piri: pi v. ha\ asked a tribut f song: we ha ommani i of the lips spet h. Our hearts are tender undt the spell of mem ry. I come to the performance of a gratt ill, though mournful duty. 11ow shall a pupil of the g •.»£ . her. re Jling the forceful character of the man, his word of gentleness ami wisdom, his self-sacrificing devotion, b< -peal, a simple word of just praise? This hall is so familiar and s le So often has he stood hero to d< lare SO! -• gre I principl* or truth of life! 1 low luminous now do h wor I hey are appealing to us to heed the lessons ey taufi 1 Here is difference between recognition and We very readily say we recognize the truth of a r, 01 IC made, but it often requires years of living and expert li. the truth of the statement. Those who heard 1 Gn-gc hen from this platform, could not understand his wise I ord ntil the - igencies of life revealed their worth. l w r n t wlt m y latmM to When I * - boy, ' ^ ' attend a coun air, and in the afternoon the people gathered around igon fr«>m which a speaker was talking. His voice rose z clear and s t r o n g above the crowd, and his presence and t h e m e | ( . ( | a t t e n t i o n . In the midst of an exhibition oi m a t e in tl .ducts, be invited them to consider the importance of ilt ju citizenship, There he insisted upon mental and
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