PAGE TWO. ceased: We may 2neVer know the personal sacrifices he)made to help build up this college. But , we do knew that were it nbt for' a few men of, Mr. Pattersdn's spirit, the college may now have._, been a memory only. - , All who attended , the ,Memorial service in the Auditorium on Tues day aftenfoon„awtheard the praises of William Calyrn Patterson. could - not , fail to be impressed with- the thloughts which were brought out by Judge Orvis, of the Board of: Trus tees, and Dr. Sparks. That there was some inspiration ifor,their words was plainly seen, anti that, inspira ton came - from the knovyledge that there'was a : loan whol had lived true 'to his ideals. a pure, jstraightfor• ward, honest, man'S life. In the concluding words of Judge Oivis quoting, vv r as gentl, and t me i s - So mi ed in_him that Nature ,stand up And say to all tber,torld 'ThiS wa a man,' " we hare 4s fittiiig tribute as,could be p. id by yctlutne , An Apprechttion. A career has just closed amon US which is so' peculiar as to mer Our attention'. Willhun C. Patterso has been widely known throuilli al this section of country and, inla. `Over the state as w e ll,- a a man rare, gifts and as one who made the V i er) noblest use ,ofj all his power, so that he had conic almost to ecn thady the life of the 'college and ' tie • i‘• village. , An'ePitouie of hid 'notice t4e other 'day sider seen it and re 'hot 'hive found ;awl ideation or, to elicit j With . us who have I "sonallylt l for heady tj iipposite. i The reyil ;we h ave known it, r ook ' back upon it, refle tionA, written life passed otir Haci any out ,ad it he would h to attract his jhis enthusiasni. iknown him pei;wenty yeah tle Wof his life, s spires us as' W i e arid some hasty lin a few tscant I .r .to I wril ! ty of ir lig i to t tunies l'atterl '1 fel?. of ti or um sery ijar,;c t I 1 'l r c L 1 60 ;tit) 1, 1 1, g- la It' alit -, llPti, rn i.lfimon i I sto i c . I - V I i i ,ll c ,i ..'eafi l 1 groo f i i ii i , , a { i i 1. ' 34 F all liPci il I t+, (I po past as, 41kcoaug;tri73,1;fict, 1 1 hY, ! it thll'l4l IT*,l tt il e cd, il pr re the sl i'lola build 1 iateil atural: l all, and] i r i er l Slreadl ' iac i . r i* thedinar it s iv v , o l have 4 v dwith cl 19 , 7 n; hi 1 er was a ,hOhhal' ,i r n vet `'o t‘a ~te Of ai . la g qed aqonigha I i 'giver ' ottrid 1 , f ,dally l 1 llO7l ich iti,qi 141mt , iint lei, 1 eiiO4 4 Ol n dedli in 1 ar i tenV i entrftnqi adOs ent lof i a Rol 11 1 0!I coil e.' I e 'xi4 i - loi 1 ' , tiol rmal +call n ecatine . L sestlf 'enti,a4i adv orlof men i e'ri 0 I '' f 1 ' id' a• ~,, ,a tt o , ur, , o estl i P,:tiiover .itis: el did !not' ''heralipr t tin pl. 1 i li'pyHte a . gliii,!tol 4 ohi I . i inter ilp trhe' ! l iar} 1 More ''hd 1 p a, 0,1, .:, 04 hwho l piveci' l a' ri biattUclthl4r t l e RI 4, it , . 0 1 0 E Fressurt i apd, , n ; dol z.. als ii f I h r , o tie v n e :lr d ,i h l e e o l, ei 1 1 ; 14 Ikl tplee ,tic 1 1 1,a0, tae tliat Iti l i i t 6 oi ti 'Ps, g l ,f, ta4lo 1r lin 01 1 1 1 1 ll' 'a lll iecO" tilira • '" I I ~ ~I ~" i 111 I,an v ' ho Ilds Made 1 1 ti e f them. Mr. 1 tall , tict finely prop a' htad kindly eye a , ili He knew 1 how I ti i-fe aid an uncoil , skill i hin readinl rnenil 1 1 , ' , F:ILI.he men l aincl / tbedm ina 1k 1 oc ife* I be • i 'the ark ad en' age hl h 9 - ~atrie io c 1 , , I e Itt ,- y in * Oa L!lk. i Ihe lc counse, , ,atly o somehowr ciih*; i reins ckf or-vast-AO° icnotriedge of" me — n , , I* became, a vast tr itiforrnatiOn and cdull hands on the occali when nec l essary. r i , 6 gre t many; men have , had great ,gi4 , or even greateri and y have die without the knowledge skill to , d velop iteligiopi diarliictioni,•strict 1 ty, ,thrift lin thelbest to daily 'Work Of v ho . li ei;er ildigtracting n'es lof Ihimself NN ; s liv e e t i ;tiny c i ti i l i o y w b i t h c ar4l:4 d gree, siue a c nstantly'optimisticl if ,1 h gs, , a remark, bile devoti , 1 onel I an i d homey life, to the cat ,.ii ldthe public good, —these line ft Abe' things that , have 1m I 4 atterson rißein into a itr. an. ,I, ' sliTenur; d b e o d r nbintogood wealth, I p i o , rivll ge of ed y udationi aid oft n loge, in the very, p Df their gr wth, these i v-'' its tht , to int e spded sho into 1 rutag lin every int ' a a n his increase g l drinks s in t a 4tempt pi itual; when Noble illyl c t ofsecondary nhie, wi ,nd on the iwro g side a . - vacillating n questio the Public Oqi, mom id education , re mut cli.l Lgei la. i*- frii4, r i Tin ftb-i p o Itf i ld iipi il dt r It: r ta ekl r. I ett o 1 pt, ;by lose ' n i nse rues , 1 I i i a.:11 , ! mall i ' lil eP'ai ,i, 1 ftnoti t , , , , at co d fir ,wt a'sluggard, Patterson w. ortioned d genial smil • :pproa4 me ciOus genious ndf i.inderstandi' s h4)it e greeti• n I.6se,tpucb wi :t -kiiful 'and wi more, h ceeping le- him 'n ryv SEEM gathered up t nt of 'Practi. Ind things,' u , - asUre house d always put ion and the in sense, de ,hatever s ...=-3. utter fbrf, en there some o others ' tp, : hence td reliab