Rheumatic Pains!

Rheumatic Pains!

. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. 1000. a"d b "* envies, for hulMlngs *qulpment. The first these will. lam sure, under wise TO-DAY And it.has no mean or any college no 1400000 and all protection day *hlt,h£h fth *ood READY while to Jealousies "re- other in the world. We have kick necessity Is for an academic hall, which may be American hasten the I, £, hi, it does not want be misrepresented, ana' Rail t>r Alumni Hall, expected and desired by our Pres _ \u25a0 eomlnr we believe on water we known either aa Webster as results- wIT be aae sents the patronizing air of antiquity. _ — and that the purpose tn part for the ad- our people generally I»«J«kad2 And so Irejoice in the youth of Cornell Univer- are which will answer the Cabinet and 0 glorious it." ministration of the college and lv part for all manifest not only to the whole ?hl, sity. The institution is now in the state occasions; building large. Nothing P^?'*'n will CENTURY to for at FEBRUARY of becoming; its lifeis plastic, not frozen by custom The Sllcer was the next academic and next this a the world »'»"£ will._Ju Ifeefeel think, public appre- Rev. Thoman R. social headquarters for alumni and students. The satisfy our hopes and defies, and these cHumber. or fixed by ruts. I too. the speaker, and aubject "Good apprised at an early date of the sure, very soon realized. cMidwinter ciate the university. Ina i\u25a0 üblic must his was Citizen- alumni will be be institutionsin trie carrying this project Into effect. In the long run stand in their merits. ship." plans for MINISTER APPLAUDED. O'MEARA,author ofthe long run only those whlci. serve genuine human " President Tucker said the alumni would get no CHINESE "HR- famotavobm^ seed* will survive, and those which serve them best "Good Citizenship." said, Is the highest to respond to the sub- V -Napoleon at St. circum- he peace till the practical work on the academic and Wu Ting-Fans In rising NAPOLEONNAPOLbUIN Helena." left a joSS will be the most prosperous. Fortunate duty of I why a man Potential Market d2l] stMoes may modify the operation of this law; but man. cannot understand alumni halls T>egan to rise, stone upon stone. ject of "China; the Greatest MCI his yintercourse with Napoleon in will- Introducing H»-wl Cohen A T CT PNIA exile fa the long run the law Itself willhold. Iam should put religion before this. The church Is In .\u25a0x-Spwik-r <*x-.lu;(jre of the World." was received with the utmost AI ncLrEINA. less than halfof which was drawn upon - ing to have Cornell University judged by the public a mere referred to him as "he of the Atlantean shoulders wore a tunic 51. Appreciation and 'patronage of it. , sequent out of the great wheel of so- and childlike face so strangely reminiscent of cordiality. The Chinese Minister published work. The original journal a£ President Eliot of Harvard has recently said: ciety, and. although Iam a minister, Isay Raphael's cherub looktng out In baby wonder upon silk, Jacket, and the man- -on- go rapidly In the that of green with the red taining upwards words, "Cornell Is going to ahead of Yale citizenship highest a strange and unknown world." was affixed The Original Record made of 180.000 number of students. Ithink the increase of stu- is the function." darin's hat, upon the front of which to Was^ year larger any MR. REED'S SPEECH. English queathed by Dr. OMeara a friend, by what* dents this has been than that of Mr. Coler came into the room at this point a large diamond. He spoke In excellent by Napoleon's Physician, ,«* other university in the country. Proportionately, The ex-Speaker In reply said: easily under- heirs it has been p!aced in the q certainly so. They are taxing the energies of our and Mr. Sllcer gracefully provided an outlet for and every word he uttered was hands space very you receiving kindly /acuities to care for them. Our for class- the applause every Iam grateful to for so his hearers. His address lasted over Dr. O'Meara. Editors of The Century, and extracts [& rooms and laboratories Is exhausted, so that every which one wished to give the Judge Cohen's compliment to my past. While I stood by from building Is now from attic to basement. Controller, but was out President Tucker I but feel an hour, and among other things he said: pages will appear, beginning in the present crowded old which restrained of listened to couldn't help half Directly or indirectly, Ithink our alumni and courtesy to keenly that 1 came here unprepared. If Icause population of over 000 - The journal abounds in of the greatest interest, as may In way or be able help the speaker, by referring to the continuity of thought, you may China possesses a -d a.ml number. passages bearing On th- students one another to any break In the population to be fed and -loth*fCO- 0^: \u25a0 Mater, that a latter as "a singular my This has . including matter their Alma for they must remember example of a man who un- charge the blame to Judge Cohen. Iheld back wants for her people the wheat character and opinions of Napoleon, which was suppressed by new institution to. commend Itself by its merits acceptance of his kind Invitation In order to mc- therefore China Carolina, the Iron Dr -has large-num- dersands his duty and does \t well." The ap- finally of Dakota; the cotton of and at time of the publication of his book in 1812. It details to public'support, an does not have a creaps hi« obligation to me when I yielded, Pennsylvania, your good* and manu- O'Meara the the life an ber of benefactors. plause which greeted tribute to Mr. Coler lie got Mr. Hornblower and myself to come here, steel of and field for to less this factures generally. Therein lies a great conversation at Longwood without reserve. Cornell University owes its endowments was perhaps because we are on opposite sides of a legal It is for you to take advantage than a dozen men; but have all been men who loud and long continued. pending the courts. Judge Cohen Is you Americans. they action now In China you have the most abundant op- of a most entertaining of knew well what the university was accomplishing In closing. Mr. Sllcer not only able to killtwo birds with two stones, but of It In manufacturing first series ****-*PADIC An and felt that could made of their referred to the man who ability portunities for your industrial and THP mi no better use be does It Is possible that he will demonstrate his enterprise* If you don't that advantage It THEarticles. The author of "No.5 Ur surplus wealth. And there is no better example of not bother to register or vote, and is in to two lawyers barrels. Iwas going • take John Street" benefaction, the kill with two your own fault. this general statement than the last best sense not. a citizen. In such scathing to say I,too. came from a small college, but when Is mountain, will not come to Ma- is thoroughly familiar with the life of the ' Payne, and like the \u25a0which has come to us from Colonel who has Ilearn that Dartmouth's freshman class numbers China you. Mahomet, go to \u25a0 the TO-riAVI• already furnished a building which, with Its equip- original terms that his hearers clapped with de- hundred Idon't feel so sure that the term ap- homet 'but like must French capital, and Mr. Andre Castaigne,. who \J~\Jc\ two mountain. You must be alert. If you don't look ment, will cost nearly $1,000,000, and whose inten- light and hailed with laughter each new plies to Dartmouth. Ibelieve that a large part of go. forward, and If you lose the is making the pictures, a tion Itis to furnish whatever Is necessary for rais- sally. New-England done— and she has out others will himself Frenchman. very "This man is like what has what opportunity the fault will be yours. ing our Medical College to a position of the a sponge," said the speaker, done Is almost boundless In Its influence— has risen necessary for you to is thoroughly at home in Paris. By Richard Whiteinj, highest rank. • "In that from her small colleges, where her students went Ifyou want our trade Itis you ' . he saturates every opportunity. He study our requirements. It will not do for to article Paris, „« „ to become educated men. In my day It cost the surplus Irrespective of Its The first describes official and Author... ,4VNo«* .5 John?«». ANSWERS PRESIDENT HADLEV. lives for his business; he lives to make a living student very serious to get through dump your upon China of discomfort quality. If you do that, then you will rue the the illustrations include scenes in the Chamber *»•*." Ihad -thought that our conception of education and has time for nothing else. He declares divi- college. The young man then used up all he Palace, and method of teaching, young as the university Is, earned on his education, and when he returned to may propriety give of Deputies, a ball in the tlysec the Illustrated by CASTaiglne. had understood. But dends even out of his fears, and he draws on college after a vacation spent in hard work, he was There Is another hint I with by this' lime been pretty well to you.

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