Excerpt from Yale's Relation to the Development of the Country: Address; At the Yale Bicentennial Celebration New Haven, Connecticut, October 22, 1901
The great work of pacifying the Philippine Islands and bringing them under beneficial civil government and, let us hope, preparing them for self-government under conditions most favorable to liberty, has very wisely been assigned to a distinguished graduate of Yale, Hon. Will iam H. Taft of the Class of 1878. Judge Taft has done so well whatever he has undertaken to do, and has al ready so far succeeded in bringing order out of chaos in the Philippines, as to inspire the utmost confidence in his ultimate complete success, and to awaken a consciousness in the nation that he may, at some time, be called to fill a higher position than he has yet attained.
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