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nihersitps Gampaign fm: tits .lffli'l'S for the construction of a much-needed library, an inlirmary, a men's gymnasium and athletic fields, an auditorium, a student union, a class room building, a science building, and other buildings: gifts for fellowships, scholar- ships and loan funds: endowments for professorshipsg funds for research: these are some of the objectives of the Univer- sity's campaign for private gifts. Running expenses of the institution leave but a small margin available from tax-raised income for expansion and development: at the same time there is a steady, insistent growth in student-enrollment5 this is the reason for the campaign. 'l'he immediate goal is five million dollars over a period of five years, the ultimate objective being ten million dollars in ten years. ltvis a large amount but the time is reasonable. Uregous resources, after a careful investigation, are found to warrant the goal established. lf the institution is to fulfill its trust and keep the 'faith of the pioneer founders who, in the :flickering light of a tallow clip, determined fifty years ago that Qregon youth was, henceforth, to obtain the benefits of higher education within the borders of the commonwealth, it must develop and enlarge at the same rate that the demands for its service increase. lt requires five million dollars during the next 'five years to accomplish that development. All quali- fied high school graduates who apply should be admitted to the institution and, following matriculation, should receive instruction from a faculty composed of experienced and able teachers and sufficiently large in number to guarantee the requisite personal contact between instructor and student. The instruction should be carried on in buildings containing all of the facilities necessary to thorough training. 'lfhe many gifts that have been made in the past to the University augur well for the campaign. These, for the most part, have come unsolicited to the University. The spirit of giving to education exists in large measure: it needs only to be aroused through an intelligent and dignified campaign. Lamar Tooze, 'l6.
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Lzumu' Toozc INl't'l'f0I' of the Gift Clllllffli-QI!
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