Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1915 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall’s Exposition Message to the Nation The Vice-President of the United States . after spending five days at the great Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco, indited the following message to the people of the nation containing his appreciation of the great fair: "The steps of my life seem to have been marked by national expositions. My young manhood began with the Cen- cx ** Whoever can, even at a sacrifice of something which jot me moment appears necessary, should come to seen tennial, maturity was marked by the Columbian and Louisiana Purchase, and now the sunset years bring me to this 1 real work of art never equaled, even bg a mirage If there be anyone in America with a thirst for knowledge marvel of the Republic upon the shores of the sunset seas. So often have I thought I saw the Pillars of Hercules in- Sjfl and for beauty and a longing for a liberal education, sucn an one can here obtain it. scribed with their *ne plus ultra’ that I hesitate to say that I have reached them. But they who builded this Panama- W "This is the University ot the world. It has a chair fully endowed to meet the wants and needs of each. The eye, the Pacific International Exposition were so wise in adopting all the good features and avoiding those which marred the I ear, the mind, the heart, the soul, each may have its horizon here enlarged. 1 came to bear a message; I remain to (receding ones, that to me it seems as near perfection as the mind and hand of man have ever wrought become a student; I leave the feet of this Gamaliel of all expositions with regret THOMAS R MARSHALL. ’
