Show GREAT DEEDS AND HIGH Prom President Kingsbury's Baccalaureate Before the Graduates of the University of During the-reign of the England's noblest Sir Thomas sacrificed himself upon the altar of Because he would not swear to lie that Ann Boleyn was Henry's lawful he was thrown into Soon after this More was asked to acknowledge that the king was the supreme head of the Church of Because he could not give this title to the he was condemned to The noblest son of England of that time was beheaded because he would not acknowledge a thing-to be hen he felt it 1 Out forefathers fought for suffered kinds of privation and death that our great might be wrested from tyranny and such deed of self-sacrifice and heroism tends to a better and more pleasant How Washington Harden gives a thrilling act of kindness and hero- k Tt f Shriek suddenly startled at dinner in a for of Northern SUnny day in The were mck accession and the men through the undergrowth to learn their a-Td the as of a youth of but a man in stature and you will sure do something for My my poor boy is drowning and they will not let me goV be she will jump into the said one of the men who was holding the rapids would dash her to pieces in a Throwing off his 1 coat the youth sprang to the edge of the scanned for a moment the rocks and whirling and at sight of part of the boy's plunged into the roaring he save my cried the and all rushed to the brink of the he my my darling boy How could I leave But all eyes were bent upon the youth struggling with strong heart and hopes amid the dizzy sweep of whirling currents far Now it seems as if he would be dashed against a projecting over which the water flew in and anon a whirlpool would drag him from whose grasp escape seem Twice the boy went out of but he had reappeared the second although frightfully near the most dangerous part of the The rush of water here was tremendous no one had ever dared to approach even in a lest he should be dashed to The youth redoubled his Three times he was about to grasp the when some stronger eddy would toss it from One final effort he the child is held aloft by his strong right but a cry of horror bursts the lips of every spectator as boy and man shoot over the falls and vanish in the seething waters ther are shouted the mother a moment later in a delirium of they are Great I thank thee And sure enough they emerged unharmed from the boiling and in a few minutes reached a low place in the bank and were drawn up by their the boys senseless but still alive and the youth almost will give you a solemnly spoke the grateful will do great things for you in return for this day's and the blessings of thousands besides mine will attend George Later he led the That youth was army and achieved one of the greatest blessings that the world has even He brought forth a free government a government the by the and for the Emerson truest test of civilization is not the nor the size of nor the the kind of man the country turns Moor's One a Moor was walking his garden when suddenly a Spanish cavalier fell before him and urged the Moor strongly to conceal for he was being pursued by those who desired to take his life in revenge for killing the son of a Moorish The Moor promised to conceal He put him into a summer Soon after the Moor's son was brought home dead and from the statement of friends he knew that the young Spanish man was the Notwithstanding this condition confronting he concealed his awful distress of At midnight he saddled his fleetest He unlocked the door of the summer he youth whom you have murdered was my only Your crime deserves the severest But I have solemnly pledged my word not to betray and I disdain to violate a rash engagement even with a cruel taking the cavalier to the he while the darkness of the night conceals your hands are polluted with but God is and I humbly thank Him that my faith is and that I have resigned judgment to Thought Forms As one lives and one so is his influence for good or for evil in the The man who is who is who is and who is law-abiding and who is trying to do is living a simple and has a genuine love for his such a man as an example will do more to uplift the the nation and than a thousand Thinking either destroys and has an influence for or uplifts and has an influence It is said that emotion tends to sculpture the body into beauty or into Professor the late celebrated psychologist of remarks that small stroke of virtue or vice leaves its ever so little Nothing Ave ever do is in strict wiped It is saidi that we look with pity and distrust upon the man who vitiates his pollutes and ruins his body by while we ourselves may be changing our own bodies into hideous forms by what seem to us A fit of anger may work a greater damage to the body than a drunken Hatred may leave worse scars upon a clean life than the envy uncontrolled grief may do more to wreck the physical life than years of The lack of yielding to vulgar indulgences and illicit imaginings often injures lives infinitely more than the things which are more popularly |