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HONOR TO THOSE WHO SERVE

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Those who have risked, and in some cases lost their lives in the great cause of humanity by serving either in the ambulance corps or in the regular armies of those countries engaged in the present war, have rendered to humanity a service practically inestimable by us who have remained at home and placed nothing upon the sacrificial altar. But we can, in some measure, show our appreciation for the service they have rendered mankind, their country and their college, by exerting our best efforts to secure for them a memorial service. We little know what they have given, and are yet more incapable of judging. Let us, then, do our best-to render them just honor and homage.

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