1920 Cedrus Yearbook

1920 -19)c:\ [It N-_/ Date of Birthday Name January 3 David Cecil Rife He serves all who dares be true.—R. W. Emerson. January 4 Mary Hester Townsley 0 heart of mine keep patience.—On a Prayer-Book. January 8 Oma Ruth Barnard—Flora Sylvesta Beam Cheerful she gave her being up and went To share the holy rest that waits a life well spent. —W.C. Bryant. January 9 David Harold Hammond Justice and benovelence are higher than knowledge and power.—Fame and Glory. January 14 Rebecca Fay ,Marsh In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb,driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife.—H. W. Longfellow. January 30 Louise Wilson McCullough Some men were born for great things, Some men were born for small, Some, it is not recorded Why they were born at all.—Will Carleton. February 5 Millie May Parker The very flowers that bend and meet, In sweetening others grow more sweet.-0. W. Holmes. February 6 Elizabeth Hannah Dean Life is joy, and love is power, Death all fetters doth unbind, Strength and wisdom only flower When we toil for all our kind.—J. R. Lowell. February 18 Dorothy Smithson Laughing words and peals of mirth Long are changed to grave endeavor Sorrow's winds have swept to earth Many a blossomed hope forever.—Will Carleton. March 5 Alice Kathryn Lackey—Paul Warren Duncan I would choose to have my past as it is, And let my future come as it will!—Phoebe Cary. 80

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