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H. RiollAnns; . of the Massachust:tts
Irmltute of Technology, will speak on the
wry Interesting and timely topic, " Does
the Increased Cost of Living Mark a
Social Advance?'' When Mrs. Richards
~~~1iia 1g ilven the honorary degree of Doctor
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of Science at Smith College, last fall, she
was characterized as follows : " Bachelor
'and Master ·of Arts of Vassar College,
·Baclielor of Science of the Massachust"tts
Inititu~e of Ttirhnofogy, and there for
over a quarter of . a century Instructor in
Sanlrary Che• istry. By investigations
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Into the ·explosive properties of oils and
111 the .analysis>of water, and by expert
'knowlcdge.telatirig to air, food, water and
sanitation, and the cost of fond and shelter,
1-it. forth . in , ,numerous publications and
raNly contributed to promote, in the community the
fit healthful, and economic living.'' Which is to say .
that Ford Hall honors itself in inviting as a speaker. ,
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0, beautiful my country!
De thine a nobler care
Than all thy wealth of commerce
Th Jc harvests waving fair;
De it thy pride to lift up
The man hood of th e poor ;
De thou to tti,e oppressed
Fair freedom'R open door.

· For thee our fathers su ffer'd ;
For thee they toil'd and pray'd;
Upon thy holy altar
Thei~ willing lives they laid;
Thou hast no common birthright,
Grand memories on thee shine,
The blood of pilgrim nations
Commingled flows in thine,
0, beautiful our country I
'Round thee in love we draw;
Thine be the grace of freedom,
The majesty of law,
De righteousness thy scepter,
Justice thy diadem;
And on thy shining forehead
Be Peace the crowning gem I
-Frederick L . Hosmer.

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THE DAWNING

DAY

The morning hangs, its signal upqn the mountain crest,
While all the sleeping valleys in silent darkn ess rest;
From peak to peak It flas hes, it laughs along the sky ,
The day of pow'r is coming, is coming by and by I
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Above the g enerations the lonely prophets ri seThe truth flings dawn and day-star within th eir glowing eyes;
From heart to heart it brightens, it draweth e ver nigh,
It blesseth all men thinking, it cometh by and by.
The soul hath lifted moments above the drift of days,
When life's great meaning breaketh in sunrise on our ways;
From hour to hour it haunts us , th e vision draweth nigh.
It crowneth living, dyl11g: We'll see it by and by .
And in the sunrise standing, our kindling hearts confess
That no good thing is failure, no evil thing s uccess I
From age to age it groweth, that radiant F a ith sq high,
Its crowning day is coming in power by and by.
- W. C. Ganmtt .

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