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Show Justice Holmes nnd Strenuous Life. President Itnosevrlt himself la not n more confirmed advocate of the siren-nous siren-nous life than Chief Jutlce Holmes Moth his own thrilling Jo) In the strug-gle strug-gle of the Civil war the passion of which still seems to him most glorious, and his domination by the stlentlllc temper of his eln) lead hlni to snv that the struggle fur life Is the older of the world ut which It I vain to re-pine. re-pine. Sooner or later wc shall fall, but meantime ll Is for ua to llx our e)es upon the point tn I atoimed nnd to get thete If we . nn , yr need It (strife of war) evet)where and at ill times, for high nml elengeiniiH nttlon tene lies us to believe us tight la-v nnd dUputo things lor which our doubting minds nre slow In 11, id words of roof Out of heroism grows fnllh In the worth of hetolsm The ptnof comes later nnd even inn) never turn. Therefore I rejoice nt evirv ilangn-eius ilangn-eius sport whlth I see puiHued It is for uttering such sentiments ns th se to Harvard studenta on patriotic holidays holi-days that Chief lustlce Holmes nlonir With President Itoos. veil and S. nVlo? l-oelge his Incurred the linn of th en. terle of Ihe aindemlo circle which depiocates exlolmeut of the martial v rt uea or etnphasla on albletlta He-View He-View of Ilevlewa |