Show lEf EE lecturer Pays Notable Tribute to toMan toMan Man Nan Whom He Terms Savior of the South SouthA A nation that thai loves such men as Wash Washington ington Lincoln and Lee cannot retrograde nor remain long from the right paths This was one on cf f the many man su S I u s throughout tin th speech ch ly George R It W y T ins iU ni lis t tn n ht His hetre re on E B Lee Jee was wasa a notable tribute stirring and intense in Its patriotism and absolutely ly convincing In the force of Its argument Professor Wendling began with a hasty hast resume of the more active part of Lees Les life and Its effect on the history hl tory of 0 the tho I He took look up the doctrine of states stale rights and quoted at some length from front froma fronta a work on civil government which he said was a text book at West Vest Point when Lee was a cadet there This work held that thai the right of lay with the tho state alone and this the speaker hoid heid was taught freely at thai that time Taking up Lees attitude as an Individual Individual ual he held that his allegiance to his state stale as against the union was the same as that of Washington to the colonies as against England He took up the personal qualities which have made Lees name a watchword of the south and vent carefully over Oer the entire life of the theman theman man iuan showing him to be worthy of or the love lore the south bears him He recounted Grants Grant tribute to lo him and Meads praise and him as the savior of the in defeat Near oear the tho close the speaker took up the th worlds wor ds great leaders one by b ne Alex Alexander Alexander Alexander ander Caesar Hannibal Peter the Great Robert Bruce Frederick the Great Napoleon Cromwell Marlborough and Wellington ellington and compared them hi It public or in private life with Lee |