An Address At the Dedication of Pardee Hall Lafayette College October 21 1873

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The addresses in the open air were then brought to a close with the announcement that they would be resumed in the lecture hall of the building. The procession was then re-formed and took up the line of march for the town again. The auditorium was found to be already occupied, and but a tithe of the multitude could gain access. It was with difficulty that the speakers and specially invited guests could reach the platform.
Prof. J. P. Wickersham, LL. D. , superintendent of public instruc- tion i
...n Pennsylvania, was the first speaker.
He came here to show the sympathy of the public school system of Pennsylvania with the good work that was being done in Lafayette College. The building that they dedicated to-day was a proud monu- ment to its founder. It was a monument that would outlast the royal families of Egypt. They builded pyramids that would crumble to the dust, but this monument would reach to the skies, ay, even be- yond the skies. Personally, too, he was proud that this building had been erected here.


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