A Record of the Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the College Held in Connection With the Annual Commencement, June Tenth to Sixteenth, 1904
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When duty whispers, 'Lo, thou must,' The youth replies, ' I can.' " A single thought in this connection wiU not down; and that is a word for those to whom no great public success has come. We are all tremendously proud of our Cabinet Secretary, and will love him and fight for him to the end, but there are those of us who have fol- lowed the plough's tail, or who may have hammered the anvil, to whom has come a success as true as any. To them there is "the secret consciousness of duty well perfor...med," even though it is never followed by "the public voice of praise that honors virtue and rewards it." I drop a word for them to-day. One of us has wandered far down East, and is doing a man's full work there. I cut into his sphere of influence very often, and I want to certify to you that Cornell has reason to be proud of Edward T. Devine, '87, of New York, who will now speak to us on the subject, Cornell and Iowa. 212 CORNELL COLLEGE ADDRESS By Doctor Edward Thomas Devine Cornell anb ^foiua OUR toast-master strikes two chords, Cornell and Iowa, and they make melodious music in our ears : Cornell, the embodiment of idealism, and Iowa, of that industrialism from whose kindly soil the flower of idealism grows.
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