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| | Friday, May 24, 1996, 10 a.m. |
 | | Clyde Wells distinguished himself, nationally and internationally, committing himself to the Promethean task of working with his peers to frame a perfect constitution for one of the best countries in the world. |
 | | Drawing on his innate, intellectual and spiritual resources, Clyde Wells inspired a province and a country to expect from their politicians: policies, not promises; personal integrity and fiscal responsibility, not pretention and patronage. |
 | | At Memorial, Clyde Wells learned the habits of a lifetime -- the lasting pleasure of intellectual inquiry, the delight in lucid, analytic language, the civility of dispassionate argument, the tolerant understanding of opposing views. |
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