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Caroline and Bruce McNish
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For Elizabeth W. McNish
On your retirement...
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moments melt
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to bidestinetlion
from which there is no return.
While yet there is time
look hut upon the world devouritwithyoureyes
and, if your spirit demands moVe'^ . ' add at least one stone ' -v
:to the edifice being built.
Fill your lungs with the smell 61 flowers, . let the first cool breath of'dewrj'3,
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W^hile yet there Is time graft a slender bough to a mighty tree.
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As you move through yet another milestone In your^ ^ lifetime. Know th'ett there h nothing more noble
nothing greaterthan to have made a difference inf ''' the life of a child. ' Your committment to service, enriching young minds,
and unlocking the magic of learning, has.instilled in
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