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Many of us have but a hazy and indefinite idea of pur future, and 

 have not made any cool forecast by sober judgment. We bear in 

 mind that a hasty decision may bring long disappointment. Yet 

 life's problems are serious, life brings responsibilities and duties. 

 Let us know, when we are going, and half will be done. Then 

 will the world turn aside for us and let us pass, but we must keep 

 moving and not stagnate. We know, that we all must encounter 

 difficulties, yet we need not fear. Let us in these moments but re- 

 member, that sunrise never once failed our old world. We are 

 called upon to go out and unite a profession with a business ; suc- 

 cess depends upon us. It will be measured according to how we 

 have rounded ourselves out to fit our sphere, and according to how 

 we have accepted the gifts that each mute day brought to us. To- 

 night, we are elected members of the World of Science. We are of 

 it, and it is of us. Whether we continue to be among its citizens de- 

 pends on us, for it counts only as its members those who work and 

 think. 



It cannot be impressed upon you too often that you must work, 

 work, long, hard and earnestly. 



So fellows, go, do something and fare-you-well. 



Spanish Dance — "Bolero" Moskowski. 



Dr. Chandler : The benediction will now be pronounced by the 

 Reverend Dr. Harlenbeck: 



Reverend Dr. Edwin F. Harlenbeck: May the grace of our 

 Lord, Jesus Christ, the love of God the Father, and the fellowship 

 of the Holy Ghost abide with us! Amen. 



Distribution of Flowers. 



Grand March — "Coronation" Meyerbeer. 



COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE 



HIERONIMUS A. HEROLD, Ph. G., Chairman 



William C. Alpers, D. Sc. William H. Ebbitt, Ph. G. ' 



Thomas P. Cook Charles S. Erb, Ph. G. 



