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10 The View From Herc Tracy Kciscr While recruiting prospective students for the University '1 Important to note how extra- curricular acuvities, swhethor they be organizations, clubs or free lance sports, played a major role in making the University smaller to each individual, which nturn made each individual a vital part of the university.
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