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Lenin's letter to the All Russian Labor Federation sounds like the Sunday school song of a generation ago which sought to encourage industrious habits among the young, though its advice, if followed now, would violate child labor laws. It urged to work unceasingly: to work while the dew was sparkling, in and "mid springing flowers"; to work through the "sunny noon" and till the "last beam fadeth". But it was a joyous hymn, except the line which anticipated the coming of the night "when man works no more". It is this sort of advice, but set to another tune...
...thrush on the bough is silent, the dew falls softly...
...Collins '24, John de Courey '24, Samuel Hammond Jr. '28, M. H. Harris '25, B. A. Hunneman '22, H. C. Janin '22, Percy Jenkins '24, J. Y. Jeanes Jr. '24, A. H. King '24, M. H. Kramer '23, K. C. McCoy '23, R. P. C. Montague '23, F. DeW. Pingree '24, H. N. Pratt '24, J. L. Shulman '22, P. S. Sprague '24, G. G. Walker...
...dew-quivering heather bolls...
...retained from the class of 1923 are M. A. Hay, E. deW. Walsh, Russell Robb Jr., and D. S. Parker, and from 1924 are J. B. Squier 3d., F. M. Seamans Jr., G. M. Kendall, and H. R. Bright...