. Argo . nitieshave felt unmeasured uplift in life and character. It will be found that theChurch has had her very foundations of success here, and that to the nationthey have their fountains of patriotism. Let the work of the small college besufficiently broadened so as to do foundation work for every line of life. prospective merchant, lawyer and physician find opportunity in them to lay 87 broad foundations for success. Let the prospective fanner learn the secretsof nature as to the chemistry of the soil and adaptation of seed to locality andthe possibilities of true living upon the


. Argo . nitieshave felt unmeasured uplift in life and character. It will be found that theChurch has had her very foundations of success here, and that to the nationthey have their fountains of patriotism. Let the work of the small college besufficiently broadened so as to do foundation work for every line of life. prospective merchant, lawyer and physician find opportunity in them to lay 87 broad foundations for success. Let the prospective fanner learn the secretsof nature as to the chemistry of the soil and adaptation of seed to locality andthe possibilities of true living upon the farm. Let young womanhood gain aculture in which strength and beauty shall be blended. Let all be bound1 to-gether by the golden girdle of allegiance to Christ, so that the C hurch of thefuture shall be one in aspiration and effort, the minister and missionary havingbehind them a constituency sharing their vision of the coming kingdom andserving as fully and faithfully as though ordained to special 88 Westminster ( A RETROSPECT FROM FURNACE HILL Westminster! Many a time on memorys when I hade farewell thy studious I played oer my little college parts:Heard Cicero his loft) rhetoric hung amazed on Homers full-toned Greek,Or, on some gala day with Blue and White,Sung Coola. boola, far into the night,Xor thought of rest so dear to peevish now once mure, as from old Furnace heig1 view thy classic walls embowered in green(To me of all things dear the dearest scene )( >nce mure I am a careless happy tread the learned hill — Apollos hill,—And hear the lute of ( >rpheus echoing still. 89 The Aftermath Dear college (lavs ! wild hours of youthWhen we as students sought for truth Among earths lore ;W hen we, as athletes, toiled and Alma Maters glory sought On field and floor;When we of great achievements life a hurst of music seemed — Theyre gone. Gone ! to the unrelenting others clo


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