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the GPIB emit vm Ahminiatratinn The beginning of the present session was characterized by the change of administration, after the retiring Chan- cellor had ruled the atlairs of the L'niversily for a period of seven years. The growth of the institution for the past seven years has been great in a good many ways, but more especially in a material way. Within this period concrete walks have been laid over the entire campus, and a number of buildings have been erected. Seven years ago al the be- ginning of this session the hospital was under construction. Since 1907 Peabody Hall, Gordon Hall, The Library, and the Laundry have been built. Three better buildings will not be found on the campus of a single Southern L'niversity. The Law Department has been given an entire building in- stead of a single room, as was formerly the case. In fact a great many material improvements have been made at the University of Mississippi that will be serving well their purpose long after the Ex-Chancellor has finished this life. But the past is history. What we are living in is the present, and what we are looking to is the future. What the University has been is a Written page and will only be eraced by time. The present session was ushered into the real in the iight of a new administration. A new Chancel- lor was seated at the wheel to guide the destinies of the Institution as it launched out upon a new eareer. Thus far this session the L'niversity has experienced one ot' the best years of its history. There have been more students matriculated than ever before, and the several departments are doing the best work that could possibly be expected of like departments in any University. The expenses have been greatly lowered, therebv placing the opportunity of a well rounded l'niversity education within the reach of the poorest Mississippi boy or girl. I The University is eeltainlv experiencing its best year in vastly more ways than one, and it will continue to grow and become a still better institution with the passing ot' each 'year if the students and faculty continue to stand to- gether and work for the eonnnon good of all. Its best day is not to be found among those ot' the past, but it is yet to come, and what it needs is your hearty support. If you are a knocker lay down the hammer, and look for the good. Give your real manhood a chance lo show itself. 0 Lane Chandler: Hi Gad, I'm betterin you, fellerf' Page Twtntx ne
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