| Carrie Westlake Whitney - 1908 - 712 páginas
...extremely modest and unostentatious in manner but all who know him speak of him in terms of praise. In his life are the elements of greatness be.cause...and his opportunities, because his thoughts are not solfcentered but are given to the mastery of life problems and the fulfillment of his duty as a man... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - 1909 - 840 páginas
...Although extremely modest and unostentatious in manner, all who know him speak of him in terms of praise. In his life are the elements of greatness because of the use he has made of his powers and his opportunities, because his thought is not self-centered but was given to the mastery... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - 1909 - 880 páginas
...on East Broad stret-t, and through his generosity its erection was begun. He is a very useful man, because of the use he has made of his talents and his opportunities, his thoughts not being self-centered, but are given to the ministering of life's problems and the fulfillment... | |
| Joseph Gaston - 1911 - 828 páginas
...seeks his aid in vain. He has made good use of his talents and of his opportunities and his thoughts are given to the mastery of life problems and the fulfillment of his duty as a man in his relation to his fellowmen and as a citizen in his relation to his home community and to his country.... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1912 - 698 páginas
...steadily advanced in those walks of life demanding intellectuality, business ability, and fidelity. In his life are the elements of greatness because of the use he has made of his talents and opportunities and because his thoughts are not self-centered but are given to the mastery of life's... | |
| Clayton Colman Hall - 1912 - 752 páginas
...wonderful expressiveness to his countenance ; and his manner is affable, polished and gracious to a degree. In his life are the elements of greatness because of the use he has made of his talents, and the opportunities of which he has taken full advantage. Mr. Boggs is a citizen of Baltimore only by... | |
| Clayton Colman Hall - 1912 - 744 páginas
...second son of the Duke de Bouillon, was named Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne. Mr. Clark has in his life the elements of greatness because of the use he has made of his talents and of his opportunities, his thoughts being given to the mastery of praiseworthy problems and the fulfillment... | |
| Nelson Wayne Durham - 1912 - 772 páginas
...us true worth may always win his regard he has a very extensive circle of friends. In his life were the elements of greatness because of the use he has made of his talents •mcl his opportunities^ his thoughts being given to the mastery of great problems and the fulfilment... | |
| Frank Everett Stevens - 1914 - 470 páginas
...movement for the benefit of the city along lines of progress and improvement seeks his aid in vain. In his life are the elements of greatness because of the use he has made of his talents and opportunities, because his thoughts are not self -centered but are given to the mastery of life's problems... | |
| Walter Barlow Stevens - 1921 - 818 páginas
...friendship inviolable and as true worth can always win regard he has a very extensive circle of friends. His thoughts are not self-centered but are given to the mastery of life's problems and the fulfillment of his duty as a man in his relation to his fellowmen and as a... | |
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