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1351 ra I-I on H on Hon. math uf agents OFFICERS Hon. ,Inmus NV. llamillon, P1'v.virI'vllI Hon. Charles H. Fisher, Vice- L. H. Johnson, Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hon. james W. I-Iamilton, Ex-officio Chairman Hon. Chas. H. Fisher, Acfiug Cllfliflllflll ' Mrs. G. T. Gerlinger Hon. Fred Fisk llnn. Herbert Gordon Hon. Vernon Vawter EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Hon. VV:1lter M. Pierce, GOUCVIIOV, Salem 1-lon. Sinn liozer, Secretary of State, Salem Hon. J. A. Churchill, Sujnwiufcizdent of Public Izzstmftiozz, Salem ' APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR I-lon. Jlll1'IC'S VV. Hamilton, Roseburg Mrs. . C. C. Colt, Portland . Henry McKinney, Baker G. T. Gerlinger, Portland Herbert Gordon, Portland Hon. Hon Hon. Hon H on C. E. 'Woodson, Heppner Vernon Vawter, Medford William S. Gilbert, Astoria Fred Fisk, Eugene Charles I-I. Fisher, Eugene 1Jl'G.fi!!'L'Ilvf 23
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resihenw message RICATICR heights and ever-widening' horizons. These year by year to individuals and to institu- tions. To the senior many things have fallen into right perspective which to the freshman were distressingly out of drawing. The broader knowledge settles relative value. and in the sweep of large objectives the minor troubles disappear. The wider the horizon, the surer the judgment and the Sl1'O11Q'C1'tl1C urge toward achieve- ments worth while. . Year by y'ear the horizon broadens with institutions as Well. Greater needs bring' greater efforts, and these in turn lead to high 'fields unsuspected from the lower levels. lnto every activity ofthe state education is find- ing' its way. The democratization of intellectual train- ing' is the growing' ma1'vel ot these modern days. The University must teach not only on the campus, but in every homeg it must not only train students in the labor- atories. but it must conduct l'CSCfl.l'Cl'1 for the discovery ot new truth in every field of endeavor: it must not only inspire creative activity, but it must help organize and direct the instrumentalities through which the products of this activity enter as a reality into the common experience. The year marks higher levels for students and the university. Horizons are broader, objectives a1'e clearer, the challenge is more insistent. The Way leads steadily up. QQ
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