Addresses On the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Lives of Great Men; Delivered in the Chapel, University of Arkansas, February 12, 1909

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He never failed to respond to the occasion whether it be a New England dinner, the dedication of a cemetery, a class reunion, a marriage or a funeral, a meeting of a medical society or what not. To ah invitation for such an occasion he once replied: "Will I come? That is pleasant! I beg to inquire.
If the gun that I carry has ever missed fire?
And which was the muster roll — mention but one — That missed your old comrade who carries the gun?" And just here lies his secret of success. He always
...carried his gun and kept his pOwder dry.
By actual count forty-seven per cent of his poems are occasional verse and of this number there are forty printed poems celebrating the "famous class of 29." In all these occasional and society- verses we feel that Holmes enjoyed what he is saying as much as those to whom he is saying it. He tells of a personal experience in which he watched his servant read one of his funny poems. The i laughter of the servant increased from line to line until at "The fourth, he broke into a roar; The fifth, his waistband split; The sixth, he burst five buttons off and tumbled in a fit." The author says for "Ten days and nights, with sleepless eye, I watched that wretched man,, And since, I never dare to write- As funny as I can." Throughout the collection we find the good-natured wit of fellowship and a youthful buoyancy that never grows old.


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