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Th.s yeor we ore celebrofing the one hundredth onniverjory of the discovery of gold in Colifornla. In 1849 rhere beqon a weilword rrek to fhe land of opporfunify which, in the space of o golden century hos roised fhe store to o ploce of eminence in the notion and hoi produced Q population of olmost ten million people. The westword trek cs still continuing. By 1965 if is estimoted thot our populofion Will be not less thon fifteen million ond, in all probability, close to twenty million. The miraculous growth and development o f the post century hove chonged California rom o simple frontier territory to a eomple indus- trial empire. likewise, the University of California has undergone tremendous chonge. Since its origin as a land-groni college, creoted to provide oppropriofe troining for ' industriol clostes on the form ond in the workshop, it hos evolved into a mighty institution offering guidonce and inspiration in all the affairs of life. It exists not for personol service merely, but for the development ond opplicotion of new truth wherever if con be found useful in the development of individuol, stote, and notion — moteriol as well as human, economic os well as sociol. If is not unreasonoble to expect well over 60,000 students in the statewide University after 1965 ond, if history rcpcots itself, we must be prepared in the next few years for both physical and philosophicol odjusfments. A large shore of the responsibility fo r the University ' s continuing leodership in originol research, public service, ond construc- tive leoching will be dependent on the vision and support of its grod- uotes for whom the future of Colifornio is both on inheritonce ond on unequalled ODOorlunlty. Junf 6. 19 9 ROBERT G SPROUl
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