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Dr. Lincoln H l i i i President n Stiisdn I niversity
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Message from President Hulley A LIBERAL education is more to be desired than gold. To have it is to have a priceless possession. There is nothing in the whole world to compare with it. An education means the drawing out, and the developing, of the powers and gifts bestowed upon us by our Creator. It is called liberal, because the word means to free. Hence, a liberal educa- tion is one that sets us free. It sets us free from ignorance, superstition, fear, vice, wicked impulses, vain conceits and many other things. A liberal education introduces us to a new world. It inducts into us a kingdom of truth and light and life. The kingdom of God is within us. It has neither latitude nor longitude, but is of the spirit. Poverty and wealth are to be measured not by earthly possessions, such as stocks and bonds, but by spiritual attainments and possessions of the soul. Education puts us in possession of the elaborated experiences of the race. This it does quickly. Up the slopes of learning men of the ages have climbed by slow- degrees. We obtain the records without the sweat they had. Education brings Plato to our study, Phidias to adorn our homes with art, Aristotle to commune with us about science. Homer to sing to us, Paul to preach to us, Jesus to love us and save us. Year after year the procession of students passes through the classrooms at Stetson. They are imbued with the spirit of study, work, and self-sacrifice, and go out to minister to others. Eew of the Stetson men and women have failed. They cannot fail, if they earn out the teaching given to them. The students who have gotten up this book will soon be gone, but they are leaving good records and standards for others, and I am very proud of them and of our alumni scattered all over the state. — Lincoln Hulley.
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Charles S. Farriss ice-President .Mrs. Curtis Lowry ) (in a! If omen C. Prentice Carson Dm n of School
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