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conduct which are, in fact, nothing but the carrying into daily practice of the golden rule to do to others as we would they should do to us. For maintaining and strengthening this spirit
of concord and good feeling, we depend upon each one of our Fellows, but especially on the example and authority of our Head — an example and authority which, as the College well knows, are worthily maintained by the untiring devotion to its best interests of our honoured President.
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