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our Hon. Editor, Professor Jan Montefiore, has receved the following 
query, which came originally from India:

"I am emailing because I have received an enquiry from a colleague in a 
college in India where I spent a year studying.

They are looking for one of Rudyard Kipling's quotes that they heard 
once with the following description:
Apparently, he wrote a speech or poem (or whatever medium it was) after 
some of his friends were graduating from university. In the text, he 
encourages modesty to his excited friends by saying something like 'one 
day you will meet someone (i.e. a very great person) who will make you 
feel you have nothing at all'.

Have you ever come across anything like this? I cannot find anything 
online. If not, do you know any others who may have an idea?

Best,

Tushar"

If anyone has any ideas, would they please copy any reply they may make 
to: [log in to unmask]

I did wonder, in view of the suggested context of "some of his friends 
[who] were graduating from university" if it weren't from his Rectorial 
address at St. Andrews, but a cursory skip through suggests not; 
likewise his shorter address at University College, Dundee, made the 
following day; both in October 1923.  (if anyone has the time to look 
through both speeches with a finer tooth comb, they are both in the NRG, 
in /A Book of Words.

//Alastair Wilson/
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