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taking of the University out of politics , the expanding of professional de- partments, and, finally, the splendid organization of the higher life of the Uni- versity and her neighbor community-these and other good things, some already come, others in the process of coming-are making this University of ours to know and feel and act out her mission. But the future! Real men of an enlightened age do not live in the past, and the present, except as it is a vanishing line between past and future, is nothing but the future as it is a-happening. What shall we make of our University? Our responsibility is great indeed, for, or- dinarily, education, like Christianity, ex- tends its influence from above downward, successful democratic reformers and revolu- tionists are usually aristocrats by nature and training. We University people ought to be the leaders in working out practical and practicable ideals. Now, be it known to all men who by some mischance do not already know, that ideals fnot merely ideasj are the guard-lines of reality. We may not become what we aspire to be, for the uliesh lusteth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh, but assuredly we seldom become what we do not aim to be. All of us, like the savage, may build better than we knowg but enlightened man builds as well as he can and in accordance with a plan. What shall we plan for the future? The University must be more truly the servant of the people, nolnlesse obligeg the greatest among us must serve the brethreng the greatest must be the servant of all. The Alma Mater ought to merit the love and devo- tion of all our people, for every boy and girl that is nurtured, trained and developed here is a child of that greater if sterner parent, the State, which the University represents in kindly form. No man is too humble to send his child here. No son of a noted sire has any special privileges here. Our aristocracy is that of leadership and service, God's aristocracy and the first-best of nature and nurture. The University must be the advance guard in our State of broad I8
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