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forces the genesis and development of man's moral nature. 

 If tliey succeed in their search — and I think they are sure 

 to succeed — social duty will be raised to a higher level of 

 significance and the deepening sense of social duty will, it 

 is to be hoped, lessen, if not obliterate, the strifes and 

 heartburnings which now beset and disfigure our social 

 life. Toward this great end it behooves us one and all 

 to work; and devoutly wishing its consummation, I have 

 the honor, ladies and gentlemen, to bid you a friendly 

 farewell. 



