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I Y 2305 t ??l1- BOSTON UNIVERSITY YEAR BOOK. SERIES II. BOSTON, MARCH, 1886. VOL. XIII. Colleges, universities, and other institutions receiving this volume of the YEAR BooK, are respectfully requested to acknowledge the same by for- warding to its Editors a copy of each new Catalogue, Annual Report, or similar publication. All correspondence with reference to admission to any College or School of this university should be addressed to the appropriate Dean. DURING the past year additions more or less important have been made to every Faculty. In September the School of Theology is to be opened in its fine new home on Mt. Vernon Street, a few rods west of the State House. The priceless Musee Guiinet, the finest collection ever made for the illustration of the religions of all nations, is about to be removed from Lyons, and housed in a magnificent new building ln Paris. What Boston millionnalre will follow the example of M. Guimct, and enrich our city and republic with a like museum? The attraction of such an institution would be felt by the learned and the unlearned from ocean to ocean. The opportunity is a precious one. Of late, in several colleges, a disposition has shown itself to attempt the teaching of Political Economy in a more impartial manner, by placing the work in the hands of two instructors, -the one a representa- tive of the Free Trade theory, the other a. representative of Protectlonism. For such a plan great credit has been claimed by its authors, and not a few fair-minded and influential organs of public ignorance have joined in its commendatlon. Now, if the supreme purpose of a college be to train up mere political partisans, -invincible free-traders, and equally invincible protectionists, -it must be confessed that no better scheme could probably be devised. On the other hand, if the aim of the college is to libernlize and broaden the mind, so that the student shall be able to rise above partisanship, and do full justice to all the social laws and truths involved in this question, then it is hard to see how a worse scheme could possibly be devised. To an enlightened mind there is no conflict whatsoever between the princi- ples which should underlie free trade, and the principles which should underlie a tariff, and no man can so correctly teach the principles of the one policy or of the other, as the man who teaches the principles of both.
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