1920 Cedrus Yearbook
1920 March 6 Charles Edward Brown An inborn grace that nothing lacked Of culture or appliance,— The warmth of genial courtesy, The calm of self-reliance.—Among the Hills. March 25 James Colver Kyle My birthday! "How many years ago? Twenty or thirty?" Don' ask me! "Forty or fifty?" How can I tell? I do not remember my birth, you see!—Will Carleton. April 4 Nelson Horatio Thorn Don't think yourself "a happy dog" For all your merry ways; It's such a very serious thing To be a funny man!—J. G. Saxe. April 12 George La Clede Markle Through the ill And discord round about you, keep Your faith in human nature still.—J. G. Whittier. April 21 Helen Marie Stewart Oh, well for the fortunate soul Which Music's wings unfold, Stealing away the memory Of sorrows new and old!—R. W. Emerson. May 8 Florence Eleanor Smith The birds sang sweeter for her face. Her lifted eyes were like a grace To woodmen of that solitude. Aye, she was fair and very fain—Joaquin Miller. May 18 Reba Irene Harbison' 0 honest face which all men knew! 0 tender heart but known to few!—R. H. Stoddard. May 19 Mary Lucile Flanagan I had met kindness by the way, I had, at last, encountered good!—J. Miller. May 29 Robert Nichol Colman Self-ease is pain; thy only rest Is labor for a worthy end.—J. G. Whittier. May 30 Ellen Elizabeth Tarbox—Edith Ramsey As fair and frail, As May's first lily in a Northern vale.—J. G. Holland. June 1 Marjorie Dimmitt McClellan—Edwin Dwight McKune With the joy of a lowly heart's content, I can feel my glad eyes glisten.—Lucy Larcom. June 4 Wilbur Wallace White Each human heart must bear alone its cross! June 22 Marion Earle Collins Souls themselves sustaining Have still a friend remaining.—R. H. Stoddard. June 24 George Brownell Moore The treasure sent By God must not be idly spent.—Bayard Taylor. 81
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