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Seite 89 - If I stoop Into a dark tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time ; I press God's lamp Close to my breast ; its splendor, soon or late, Will pierce the gloom : I shall emerge one day.
Seite 428 - The report of the Nominating Committee and the election of officers shall be the first order of business of the House of Delegates after the reading of the minutes on the morning of the last day of the general session.
Seite 436 - SEC. 4. No address or paper before the Association, except those of the president and orators, shall occupy more than twenty minutes in its delivery ; and no member shall speak longer than five minutes, nor more than once on any subject.
Seite 35 - ... of such children so employed, to the secretary or an agent of the state board of education or to an agent of the board of school visitors, town school committee, or board of education...
Seite 431 - ... for inquiring into the condition of the profession, and for improving and increasing the zeal of the county societies and their members.
Seite 429 - In the event of the President's death, resignation or removal, the Council shall select one of the VicePresidents to succeed him.
Seite 432 - Arrangement, and such other committees as may be necessary. Such committees shall be elected by the House of Delegates, unless otherwise provided. SEC. 2. The Committee on Scientific Work shall consist of three members, of which the Secretary shall be one, and...
Seite 92 - Shall I, who, even in the morning of my life, sought the lowly and sequestered paths of life, the valley and not the mountain ; shall I, now my evening is fast approaching, hold myself up as an object for fortune and for fame ? Admitting it as a certainty that I obtain both, what stock should I add to my little fund of happiness ? And as for fame, what is it ?—a gilded butt for ever pierced with the arrows of malignancy.
Seite 426 - Session a stepping stone to future ones of higher interest. Sec. 5. It shall consider and advise as to the material interests of the profession, and of the public in those important matters wherein it is dependent upon the profession, and shall use its influence to secure and enforce all proper medical and public-health legislation, and to diffuse popular information in relation thereto.
Seite 88 - From the dream, the probation, the prelude, to find himself set Clear and safe in new light and new life,— a new harmony yet To be run, and continued, and ended — who knows? — or endure! The man taught enough by life's dream, of the rest to make sure; By the pain-throb, triumphantly winning intensified bliss, And the next world's reward and repose, by the struggles in this.

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