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lip uildrn - of •Q.omorroiv Since its beginning fiftyseven years ago, the Univer- sity has become an institution of the widest influence and usefulness throughout the State. It now reaches to the remotest parts of the State and affects to a great de- gree the material and spiritual interests of all its citizens, and is a most powerful force in shaping the educational thought and activities of the people. As the workshop of the State, the University performs a variety of func- tions which are of vital miportance to the State and its inhabitants. Chief of all, it provides its youth, year after year, with an education that properly trains them for their future duties of citizenship and emphasizes the practices and ethics of the different profes- sions. Through its professional schools, the Uni- versity helps solve the State ' s civic, industrial and agricultural problems, preserves its he.ilth, and promotes justice among its inhabitants.
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m m l1 c i r a t i n u To The State of Ohio With whose interests, traditions and ideals the University is inseparably bound by bonds of mutual service and dependence, whose sons and daugh- ters compose the personnel of the University, and whose support makes ix)ssible the existence of the institution, this fortysixth volume — the symbol of the Sch(K)l in its fuller conception as servant to the State — the 1927 Makio of Service, is dedicated. Tlie uorlli 1) d xtate m tlie lotig run, is the worth «f the itilialiifinils I omf o.smg it. J. Sti ART Mill
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