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v'V llWith the University, I Am Closing the Last Scenes of Life, nWithdrawn by age from all other public services and attentions to public things, I am closing the last scenes of life by fashioning and fostering an establishment for the instruction of those who are to come after us. I hope its influence on their virtue, freedom, fame, and happiness will be salutary and permanent. Our University goes on well . . . We studiously avoid too much government. We treat the students as men and gentlemen, under the guidance mainly of their own discretion. They so consider themselves, and make it their pride to aquire that charac- ter for their institution . . . This institution of my native State, the hobby of my old age, will be based on the illimitable freedom of the human mind, to explore and expose every subject suscepti- ble of its contemplation? t'I contemplate the University of Virginia as the future bulwark of the human mind in this hemisphere. For here we are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it. Our University is the last of my mortal cares, and the last service I can render my country? THOMAS JEFFE RSON.
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FOREWORD It seems that just a little while ago many of us arrived here to stand in a long registration line for the bet- ter part of a hot day in early September. We camped in mud-surrounded barracks on Copeley Hill and watched the completion of the New Dormitories with a skeptical eye. We came in on the ground Hoor of a new policy-and we walked everywhere we went. The first days were a confusion of required courses, the Romance Pavillion cold at 8 a.m., and the many other buildings in which our classes were held. All of these impressions were muddled, and we looked ufaon older men with jealous eyes. Trips to neighboring girlsi colleges touched OE our University social life. Then came the football games, i the crowds, the shouting, and the introduction to fraternity life. Perhaps these were some of the high spots -the things we will remember about University life when history dates, verb declentions, and mathematical problems are forgotten. Crowds at the Corner on a weekend; buying clothes, eating, drinking, laughing, and small talk. The same Corner where at other times we were buying books, petting Seal, seeing the evening Hick, or visiting Student Health for a cut excuse. GRADUATES FEATURES ATHLETICS 4
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