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rthis I Believe I believe that to comprehend our vast universe, with its millions of fiery stars and frightening dark holes, we must answer the basic question, Who created the universe? We know that Earth, which was spun off from the sun, is a planet with a beginning. Moreover, we know that Earth, once a fiery ball, has cooled and gained life upon its surface with static, non-thinking plants and mobile, thinking animals. We do not know where the first manifestation of that life the tiniest amoeba came from. To ignite the spark of life required the hand of God. Hence, I believe first, that God exists. Until this time, at least, man has evolved far beyond any other animals on Earth in comprehension and intelligence. The carnivores exceed man s strength on land; the amphibians surpass his power at sea. But man has the gift of reason, which enables him to dominate life on earth and the chance to survive as long as the solar system remains hospitable to him. That chance, alas, is not eternal. And, thus, I believe human life is finite. Within these limits of survivability man holds his destiny in his own hands. He has yet to prove his worthiness. In the last century he destroyed more of his own kind in war and in merciless murder than at any other time in history. He has the capability of obliterating himself and all other life upon this planet. And he seems unable to appreciate the consequences of that power. The life that God gave to him may be by him destroyed. And so, I believe human existence is in peril. The challenge to humanity is to establish and maintain the foundations of peace and justice upon the Earth for the centuries to come. We must learn to end war and protect life, to seek justice and find mercy, to help others and embrace compassion. Each person must respect every other person and honor the God who made this incredible mystery of human life a reality. I believe the time of man on planet Earth will then be justified. I believe there is God, I believe God is merciful and just, But if man desires to destroy himself I believe God will not save him. Whitney Harris - St. Louis, Missouri As written and recorded for NPR, June 12, 2006

r 23rd Psalm The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, He leadeth me beside the still waters, He restoreth my soul. He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, For thou art with me; Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies. Thou anointest my head with oil; My cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever. The family of Whitney R. Harris wishes to express their deep gratitude to the following members of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra for their performance: David Halen, Concertmaster, Eloise and Oscar Johnson, Jr. Chair Miran Cha Halen, soprano Haruka Watanabe, violin, Jane & Whitney Harris Chair Ayako Watanabe, harp r Mike Chen, viola Melissa Brooks, cello, Associate Principal, Ruth and Bernard Fischlowitz Chair Erik Harris, bass, Principal, Henry Loew Chair

Sunday, May 23, 2010 12 noon Graham Chapel Washington University in St. Louis Reception immediately following Westwood Country Club 11801 Conway Road St. Louis, MO 63131

Whitney R. Harris Memorial Service Prelude Adagio from Quintet in C major D. 956 Op. 163 Franz Schubert David Halen, violin Haruka Watanabe, violin Mike Chen, viola Melissa Brooks, cello Erik Harris, bass Lord s Prayer Miran Cha Halen, soprano Introduction and Remarks William H. Danforth, Chancellor Emeritus Washington University in St. Louis Remarks Mark S. Wrighton, Chancellor Washington University in St. Louis Interlude Élégie Jules Massenet Miran Cha Halen, soprano David Halen, violin Ayako Watanabe, harp Remarks Professor John Q. Barrett, St. John s University School of Law, New York City, and Elizabeth S. Lenna Fellow, Robert H. Jackson Center, Jamestown, New York

Interlude Lento from American Quartet N. 12 in F, Op. 96 Antonin Dvořák David Halen, violin Haruka Watanabe, violin Mike Chen, viola Melissa Brooks, cello Erik Harris, bass Reflections The Honorable Hans-Peter Kaul Second Vice-President of the International Criminal Court The Hague, The Netherlands Leila Nadya Sadat, Henry H. Oberschelp Professor of Law and Director, Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute, Washington University School of Law Patrick L. Osborne, Ph.D., Executive Director, Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center, University of Missouri-St. Louis Gregory L. Peterson, Partner, Phillips Lytle LLP and President, Robert H. Jackson Center, Jamestown, New York Interlude Meditation from Thaïs Jules Massenet Haruka Watanabe, violin Ayako Watanabe, harp Reflections from Family Eugene Harris, son of Whitney R. Harris Closing Remarks William H. Danforth Postlude

Whitney R. Harris is survived by: Anna Harris Eugene Harris Lori Harris Addie Harris Gabrielle Harris Mitzi Harris Eli Harris Charles Foster, Jr. Chris Foster Joey Foster Christopher Galakatos Kim Galakatos Alexandra Galakatos Michael Galakatos Greg Galakatos JoAnn Galakatos Matt Galakatos Kelly Galakatos Erin Galakatos Jenna Galakatos Kara Galakatos John Galakatos Theresa Galakatos Augusta Barwick Melinda Hinkson Dan Hinkson Bryce Hinkson Eric Hinkson Colby Hinkson Mary Maupay Walter Maupay Heather Zimmerman Troy Zimmerman Tabitha Young Mitch Young Willow Young Ray Redpath Judy Redpath Robert Redpath Charlene Redpath Mr. Harris was predeceased by his parents, Olin Whitney and Lily Georgine Harris; his sister, Margaret Redpath; his wife, Jane Freund Foster Harris; and his grandson, David Foster. The family wishes to acknowledge with deep gratitude the wonderful care Whitney received from his doctors Dr. Paul Schultz, Dr. Donald Morris, Dr. Lawrence Mendelow, Dr. Guy Chambers, and Dr. Stephen Pieper and his loving caretakers Eric Collins, Barbara Watkins, Cynthia Griffin, Terry Luster, and Frederika Villhard, R.N.

Safely Home I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light. All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing passed; I am now at peace forever, Safely home in Heaven at last. Did you wonder I so calmly Trod the valley of the shade? Oh! but Jesus love illumined, Every dark and fearful glade. And He came Himself to meet me In that way so hard to tread; And with Jesus arm to lean on, Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely, For I love you dearly still; Try to look beyond earth s shadows, Pray to trust our Father s Will. There is work still waiting for you, So you must not idly stand; Do it now, while life remaineth You shall rest in Jesus land. When that work is all completed, He will gently call you Home; Oh, the rapture of that meeting, Oh, the joy to see you come!

Escallonia harrisii F. Zapata sp.nov. Family: Escalloniaceae Etymology: The specific epithet is in honor of Whitney R. Harris, who has long supported the center that now bears his name, the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Through the support provided by this center, several generations of biologists from throughout the world have been able to contribute to the study, understanding, and conservation of temperate and tropical ecosystems worldwide. Habit: Small profusely branched shrubs with slender twigs, small narrowly elliptic leaves, and single flowers with red petals. Ecology: It is likely that the plants flower from December through March during the rainy season. Apparently very common locally and has never been found growing side by side with any other species of Escallonia. It grows in sandstone ridges and cliffs covered with dry forest, mostly on steep slopes between 1400-1500 m above sea level in southern Bolivia.