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Page 28 text:
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f.iillENTl EI. V Y Missoula, according to the Indian name, the coming together of the waters, is now the meeting place of other streamsg streams of youth from over the state. As the rivers join in this valley so do the streams of young men and women join. In Missoula they pass their happiest days, and finally flowing on, as all good rivers do, they carry impressions of much kindliness and many beautiful days. DR. F. C. SCHEUCH. Vice-President of the University. The pioneers of Missoula are foster parents of the State University. VVith fervent interest they labored to bring the infant institution to the Garden City of Montana. Planting of trees on the new campus, dedication of University Hall, were outstanding events in the town a generation ago. A spirit of helpful service has con- tinued since these early daysg there has never been ill will between town and gown. J. B. SPEER. Registrar and Business Manager. -,-I1 ppl
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'QfWlll'fTlElTQQ J E There could hardly be a better home town than Missoula, and it is fortunate that Montana 's State University has Montana 's Garden City for its home. The great problem for the individual as for the raee is the successful adaption of oneself to one's environment for the benefit of oneself and one 's neighbors. The solution of this problem is best learned at home. May all the entire student body of the State University profit by the richness, the temperateness and the friendliness of Missoula. CHARLES H. CLAPP, President. in
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'LiFllENTIEl1lQ The city in which a university is located necessarily plays a large part in a university education. Missoula, by being where it is and what it is and by being in close cooperation and sympathy with this University, does much to make the life of the student pleasant and wholesome. J. E. MILLER, Dean of Men. I 1 I 0 V1 Y. '-ur av I ff The business of being a University person is made considerably niore agreeable by the fact that the school is located in Missoula. Perhaps that is because the climate partakes of the Californiang people on the other side of the mountains have never experi- enced a Missoula spring, or they would live here. MRS. STONE. Acting Dean of XVOIIIQH. g I
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