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In other parts of the Coloradoax other phases of college life will receive their tribute, — the grace of friendship, the goodly fellowship of kindred spirits, the thrill of athletics, and all the other varied aspects of college activities and associations that must remain an unforgettable joy while life shall last. My few lines, therefore, may well be devoted to emphasizing the thought that our great function is the discovery of men and women to themselves and the fitting of them for the service of mankind. We must strive to d evelop a scholarship that shall rise above superficiality an! routine to the higher realms of independence and initia- tive. We must encourage the hospitable mind that shall open wide its doors to the gains of science and gifts of art . Our students should learn to live as eager heirs of all the ages, profiting by their heritage and striving to pass on a still goodlier heritage to those that follow. And in this immemorial heritage material success will grow strangely small and dull whereas the rarer things like intellectual quality and elevation of soul will be seen in their true light as the great realities, the final measure of the progress of the race. Fred B. R. Hei.lems Dean of the College of Arts and Sfienres. n-i 13
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Oi.ivtK L. Lkster Dean of the GniJu ite StliooL From tlie beginning rapid growth lias marked th? increasing importance of the Graduate School. En- rollment has more than trebled since 1920, and the total registration for this ear will exceed eight hun- dred. This school has for its purpose the training of ex- perts to an outstanding degree, after they h:ue ac- quired a foundation for learning. It is here that students produce original work in independent in- vestigation and research to push back the borders of knowledge a little farther into the infinite unknown. To encourage endeasur toward this goal, no definite courses are followed, but subjects bearing on the par- ticular fields are studied. Depth rather than scope of knowledge is the keynote of the Graduate School. (iJzl i ( oC yl U
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m m John D. Fleming Dean of the St tool of Laii The Law School jiraduated its first chiss in 1894. Moses Hallett, Judge of the United States District Court at Denver, was its first dean. Beginning with few students and practically no equipment and no library, it had during the last school year one hundred and sixty-one students in one of the most beautiful buildings on the Campus devoted to its separate use, and a law library in excess of fourteen thousand bound ()Iumes. It has six professors combining the academic and legal training of the best schools with practical experience at the bar. It is a member, and the only member in Colorado, of the Association of American Law Schools, an organization formed in 1901 for the purpose of promoting and maintaining a high standard of legal education. Its students have gone forth to become governors, supreme and district court judges, members of both the national and state legislatures, and to perform in other capacities a high and varied service in this and other States. o L D G ZV-t Wu ' n 1+
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