Excerpt from Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise: With a Biography
It was hoped that the book would appear on the day of the celebration, March 14, 1899. A number of untoward circumstances, however, prevented this. In the meantime, the great leader has been called to his eternal rest. This volume, therefore, assumes the form of a tribute to the memory of their beloved teacher from his disciples, the gradu ates oi the College.
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