Dr. Van Dyke's sermon will cease to be remembered in Harvard University only when the present officers of instruction and government have completed their service, and for many a long day its occasion will be revered by members of the class of '98 as the point in their careers when they first realized the opportunities and responsibilities of citizenship. The Senior class is indeed fortunate in having for its Baccalaureate an address so inspiring and significant, and in their behalf we thank Dr. Van Dyke most heartily.
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