The celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its founding as Queens College, 1766-1916 . PresuUm. LETTERS OF CONGRATULATION 339 tCo tfje tCrusteesi smU Jfacultp of Eutgerg College. tie Corporation mi JfaniUp of proton lHnttier£(ttp send to Rutgers College cordial felicitation on ihe attain-ment of one hundred and fifty years^ of public service.^We have so recently^ celebrated our own sesquicentennialthat we fiilly realize how courage to face the future results from a surveyof the past. Your institution and ours both were bom of deep religiousfaith; both were named in honor of
The celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its founding as Queens College, 1766-1916 . PresuUm. LETTERS OF CONGRATULATION 339 tCo tfje tCrusteesi smU Jfacultp of Eutgerg College. tie Corporation mi JfaniUp of proton lHnttier£(ttp send to Rutgers College cordial felicitation on ihe attain-ment of one hundred and fifty years^ of public service.^We have so recently^ celebrated our own sesquicentennialthat we fiilly realize how courage to face the future results from a surveyof the past. Your institution and ours both were bom of deep religiousfaith; both were named in honor of generous^benefactors; both haveadded to the classical curriculum departments of applied science; bothhave given to church and state leaders of high salute you, our honored colleagues, with gratitude and faith;and we send to your festival William Herbert Perry Faunce, President,and John Edward Hill, Professor of Civil Engineering, a graduate ofRutgers College, as bearers of our greeting.
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