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on. Let it still progress with its noble work. Let each of its members, past, present, and future, be a champion for the cause of education. Let each seek to purify the tone of public sentiment and elevate the standard of public morals; then what it has done in the past will be but the brilliant promise of what it is to do hereafter. O Alma Mater, to thy mission true, How fair the prospect opening to thy view! Still never hushed thy voice of wisdom charms, Still thronging childhood seeks thy sheltering arms. As, year by year, comes up the advancing line, What gracious cares, what fruitful labors, thine! Youth's feeble hand thy loving grasp upholds; Youth's budding powers thy tender touch unfolds; Its heart inspired with lessons always true— The love of Virtue, which is wisdom too. Vain all the thanks in labored phrase expressed. Thy children love thee—and thou shalt be blessed! Extract from the poem of James A. Hervey, Esq., at the reunion of the M. H. S. A., October 28, 1874