Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Alumni Review, Vol. 7: March, 1919
In characterizing him one instinctively recalls the happy portrayal of him by President Graham in his inaugural address as the historian of her [the Uni versity's] heroic past, on whose heart each syllable of her story is written - who lived through a period of bitterness without 'hate, who endured poverty without a regret, achieved honor without pride, and who now so deeply shares the eternal youth about him that age finds him with a heart so young and a life so full of affection and praise that he is the wit ness of his own immortality.
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