University Record: Memorial Number . lar, by John Merlin Powis Smith, of the Department of Semitic Languages and Literatures Communications for the Editor should be addressed to the Recorder of the University of Chicago, Chicago, lUinoia. Business Correspondence should be addressed to the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois. Subscription, a year; single copies, 25 cents. Postage prepaid by publishers for all subscriptions in theUnited States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama Canal Zone, Republic of Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Philip-pine Islands, Guam, T
University Record: Memorial Number . lar, by John Merlin Powis Smith, of the Department of Semitic Languages and Literatures Communications for the Editor should be addressed to the Recorder of the University of Chicago, Chicago, lUinoia. Business Correspondence should be addressed to the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois. Subscription, a year; single copies, 25 cents. Postage prepaid by publishers for all subscriptions in theUnited States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama Canal Zone, Republic of Panama, Hawaiian Islands, Philip-pine Islands, Guam, Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai. For all other countries in the Postal Union, 25 cents for postage shouldbe added to the subscription price. Remittances should be made payable to the University of Chicago Press and should bein Chicago or New York exchange, postal or express order. If local check is used, 15 cents must be added for collection. Claims for missing numbers should be filed on or before thirty days after the date of WILLIAM KALXEV HARIERPresident of the University, 1S91-1906 MEMORIAL NUMBER University Record MARCH, 1906 MEMORIAL ADDRESSES AT THE FUNERAL OF WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER, PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY saidman ADDRESS BY WILLIAM H. P. FAUNCE President of Brown Uniuerslty Your young men shall see visions,the Hebrew prophet. Because one younbegan to see visions some thirty years ago,and was true to what he saw, we are here todayand the University is here for centuries tocome. A great personality, like a great mountain,is many-sided. Those who dwell on differentsides of the mountain all alike see it loominglarge against the sky; but they see differentoutlines, form various impressions, and theirreports must vary. A rarely gifted soul, abom leader of men, can be understoodonly when all reports are united, and his serv-ices to the nation and to the world can beevaluated only when seen through the longperspective of many years. Leaving to others,or to the future
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