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mm TRIBUTE*Senior Member of Auburn High School Speaks of theBenefitsOF LIBRARY TO SCHOOLHe Places the Documents in the Comer Stone at Close of AddressMr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen :Our esteemed Mayor Culbertson, in representing the city,, has enumerated to you the benefits that the city shall derive from this magnificent edifice. It is now my great honor and pleasure in representing the Senior class, to relate to you in a student's simple language a few of the unlimited benefits that our High School shall derive.Highly honored indeed are we, not only as members of the classPhoto by SchermerhomsALBERT DeLAPPof 191o, but as students' of the High School, in being allowed to take so prominent a part in the laying of the corner stone of Auburn's first public library.This'afternoon, virtually is our afternoon. This day our day. For whom will this temple of literature aid more; by whom will itbe used more than by ourselves, the rising generation?The opportunities we now will have for receiving a liberal education and having the companionship of a well selected library are(Continued 011 third ✓page.)
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Auburn Courier

Auburn, Indiana, US

Thu, May 19, 1910

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