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Symplumy No. 5 "New World"
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UNIVERSITY BIDS
- FAREWELL TO SIR W. HORNELL
(Continued from Page 4)
NOVEMBER 10, 1037.
Easy to
permitted to give financial assistanco pomemben en e to any affiliated club or society so I feel that the pill of discipline is somewhat sweetened by the sugar of .10.05. Plano Solòa bý Horowita
Hough." (Laughter), Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, Op. 50,
Your chlef Intention is to be res- ponsible for the amusement and re- No. 3 (Chopin); Study In C Sharp Minor Op. 10, No. 4; Study In G Flat this University and Governor of this connection It is easy
creation of the students, and in that| Major Op. 10, No. 5 (Chopin); Valse Colony-any very lengthy address on valuable it can be.
to see how There was a Oublice (Llizt); Capriccio in this occasion. 1 muri however, not time, which I can remember, when Minor (Dohnanyl).
only thank you members of this Unl-work and play 10.19 Tchaikovsky Symphony No.versity Union from the very bottom totally different entegories. At any 0 In B Minor, Op. 74 (The Pallet of my heart, and I speak also for rate so far as my masters were con- que Symphony*).
my wife, for the extremely kind and cerned, they regarded play as anti- Played by the Boston Symphony cordial welcome which you have pathetic, to which possible cause 1 Orchestra conducted by Serge Kous given us to-day, but I wish also is attributed more importance to ono sevitalcy,
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were put into two
Acquire- Hard to
take this my first, opportunity of ex-ond they the other. (Laughter). Relinquish
pressing the pride which I feel at Time passed by and in place of n standing here as Chancellor of this University. (Applause).
1 skull have
од
other occasions which I shall speak as Chancellor this afternoon I am, I know, the gtiest of the Union and I shall he cordingly address the few remarks 1 have to make to that point.
I should ke to thank you very much for doing mo the honour of offering me the post of your Patron. I can assure you it is an invitation I have accepted with great pleasure, | (Applause),
work came to be regarded as com feeling of antagonism, mport and
plementary to each other. We then the idea being that the work-weary referred to the word "recreation," child went out to play and so res tored his frame to manliness again.
(Laughter).
We used
not merely recreative but re-
DIGNITY OF LEISURE
I have observ2d not infrequently that the subject of leisure Is having more and more discussion. to hear a lot about the dignity of It gives me a great deal of plea Inbuur. Now we hear something of sure also to find that one epithet the dignity of leisure. Personally, I which has been attached to me al- think it is another way of describ- rently is that of geniality. I feel ing a difficult problem. (Laughter). that I can claim to be one of Threa Leisure to-day is regarded as be- Graces here this afternoon
in that ing respect. (Laughter). You who have creative, and that is the right way known Sir William for so many years to look at it; and that I take it is I having the way that this Union looks at it know how genial he is: known Mr. Slos twice
as long as for 1 remember in that charming ad- you--though that is not saying much
dress which you, Mr. President, rend and I know Els distinction in the to us that you looked upon the Union ng a nuesery from which ort of geniality. (Laughter).
future social leaders may be drawn. entirely agree with that view ex- and am de- pressed in the Union lighted to see it appearing in your
In the little time I have had I have read the rules of the Union and it me that it is a guide, philosopher and friend to the Uns ofversity,
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I have no doubt it will lead you to success as long as you stand by I observe that all clubs and all these principles and I wish you suc- soclettes must be aflated to the cess from the bottom of my heart, Union and so I take it that the (Applause). Union has been responsible to some extent at any rate for discipline so far as the students go in their leisure time. But I observe also that as a necessary
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