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Fr F THE COLLEGE CREED Dr. T. p. Harrison Dcati of Ihc Collci c I. The North Carolina State College believes itself to consist, not merely of grounds and liroad acres, and of buildings with tbeir equipment, Imt also of a Board of Trustees, a Faculty, a 15( d nf Students, and a fast- gruuing Host of Alumni. II. The College believes itself immediately re- spiinsilile tii all the people of the S ate, wlio contribute to its support, and, in some degree, to the people of the whole United States, from whom also it receives bene- faction. These it recognizes as its stockholders. III. The College believes itself under obligation to declare a dividend upon the two millions of dollars invested in it, and the additional appropriation made each year to its use. This dividend it declares annually in the priceless product of approximately one hundred well-trained young men. IV. The College believes in training these choice young men, in body, in mind, in spirit, to go out, not for self, but for service, into tlie State, through the length and ])readth of the LInite l Slates, throughout the world — wherever they can best serve. V. The College believes the men it sends out can best serve the world in the three great interlocking departments of industry : Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Commerce. It therefore trains its students to till the ground, and to teach others to do so ; to build and to manage machines and factories ; to transform the force of river current into heat and light and power, and to deliver these where they can be used: to construct highways and railroads and bridges ; to conduct banking, commerce, and lines of transportation. VI. The College believes it, therefore, to be its high duty to educate these young men to earn a living in competency, and to live a life of service ; to see things — material, intellectual, spiritual — as they are, imagine them as they might be, and make them as they ought to be. VII. The College b.elieves that the men it sends out, coming as they do from that greatly favored land called Carolina, stretching from the azure ocean on the east to the sapphire mountains on the west, moved by the incentive it has inspired, shall, when the records of life are all in, each of them be worthy that it be said of him in truth, witli proper pride, with due modesty: Here zeas a iiuni lo hold tuHiiiisI the world, A mail lo imitch the iiioiiiitniiis mid the sea. Mr. E. L. Clovd Dean of Students PaQe Twenty-three
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