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 To hold the chain for evermore. May sons return to cradle home, To weld anew each generation, The chain of friendship to unite, Through bonds of higher education. A new path opens to our view, Through deeds of our own generation, To mark the tercentennial year, An "alliance of education." To unite the New World with the Old, Through art, the wealth of a nation, Each scholarship competitive, The prize of higher education. Miss Smedley of Dominion kin, True daughter of a cavalier, Stands sponsor for a school of art, To honor this memorial year. The American National Institute, In honor of the Revolution, Amid environments of France, Under the flag of our own nation. Let Congress aid her noble work, To honor allies of Yorktown, A memorial to Lafayette, A monument to Jefferson. Knowledge is power to win and hold, It is the birthright of the free, Our sons' children of heritage, The men of opportunity! And as it was so it is now, And so it will forever be, Knowledge is path to great results, It is the path of destiny. The emblem of the Institute We here present with loyal pride, With kindest thanks to Count von Daur, An allied friend with U. S. Bride.