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i 155 Sill UNIVERSITY Morro Unto A FJIIQTOWD Man I O L31 ISI A- ff' 'fi qi I si Z , University Flag E. Q r . . , 5 as- Q ,F 1 7 W if Q ff' sllllfhm. if Q as m if 2 2, Nlvfxslg. full. G19 ,fi ,gi fi i i Ep Nourish the spirit of universal truthg University Badge University Seal Emulate the perfect man of the ages. The Chinese motto as translated by the late President, Dr. Y. C. Yang.
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