FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION 85 



have so before I go, I want to leave a word of encouragement, 

 make use of the experiences of others! We often, however, 

 pay very httle attention to the experiences of others until we 

 too have suffered the same bitter pill of experience. We do not 

 appreciate money until we have been financially embarrassed 

 and dollars look like wagon wheels. We do not appreciate 

 good health until we are sick abed, and then we are willing to 

 give attention to our health. We do not appreciate the things 

 which have been told us until we have been brought face to 

 face with those same things. In the words of Dr. David Starr 

 Jordan "Only that becomes real and helpful to any man which 

 has cost him the sweat of his brow, the effort of his brain or 

 the anguish of his soul and he who would be wise must daily 

 earn his wisdom." 



Mr. W. W. Marple: ''I move that we extend a vote of 

 thanks to this institution for having invited us out here today 

 to hold our morning session in the presence of this inspiring 

 audience." 



Motion seconded and carried. (Applause.) 



Song: "Alma Mater" by the students. 



Selection by the orchestra. 



