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Page 31 text:
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Meet Hi R. Lernin, recently of Beaver Crossing, hut now a freshman in university . or almost. He has just s ent ten hours trying to register, arid is tired and weary. However, he is still eighty students bac in line. v Vi k r 4 r : EXECUTIVE
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Page 32 text:
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r ' 1 m President of the Board of Regents s m M Hi W [E may well he proud of the growth of our University since its organization, and of its present standing among the great Universities of the Nation. Young as it is in years it has out- stripped many of the older institutions. When we realize the continual struggle for funds to huild and develop it, and keep it abreast of the ever-increasing demands upon it, we must realize that the faculty, and those in authority, are entitled to lasting credit for the results. The tremendous increase in demand of the boys and girls of the state, for University training, in equipping themselves for life ' s struggle, at times al- most over-reaches its facilities. This increased de- mand far exceeds the growth in population of the state. It means that a larger percentage of the young people are each year demanding the benefits of higher education. The lasting and beneiicial influence, upon our citizenship, of sending out hundreds of well-trained, right-thinking young people, of high ideals, into every portion of the state, each year, must be recognized by everyone. Their value cannot be measured in dollars and cents. It means right moulding of future generations. Each one, if sincere, well balanced, earnest, and ambitious, is a potential leader of thought, of ideals, and of action, in his community. The worth and influence of such young men and women to a community can not be over-estimated. It is an inspiring thing to see this host of young people each year on Commencement day, and to realize that they are to be among the leaders in protecting and carrying on the nation ' s welfare, and guardians of its future. Could it be trusted to safer hands? Then let us have the united support, for the University, of all good citizens, that it may faithfully, and efficiently, fulfill the purposes for which it was founded, and contribute more and more, as the years go by, to a higher and better citizenship for Nebraska. President W. P. Warner m I fTTi:? Tito V=27: On April J 8. 1871, sixty-two homestead and pre- emption filings were made in the Lincoln land ( |fice.
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