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ll-gc-s. 'l'ha- industrious, I':Lithl'ul, L-urnost. stud:-nt will gc-t :L good V :Lhility :Lud high cultnro, lnost l ol' tlu-in gl'1lllllll.l0S ol' ilu- old l ' ' vollc,-gn-s ol' thu- lflust. A nL:nL- IL:-r ol' lllt'lll h:u'c- Studi:-d in I lflnropc- or :Lt .lohns Hopkins, in 2 - g'I'2ltlllll.it! courses. 'I' h oy :Lll luring to the-ir work ll.ll 0ll.l'llt Sl. - spirit :Lnd while tht- utmost hur- :nony pr:-v:Lils und diss:-usions uri- utt:-rly unknown, c-:Lch lllllll is anxious to :n:Lk4- tho most oi' his 1l0lllll'i.lll0llll :Lud to do tha- IIIOSIL possihlc- for tho stud:-nts null:-r his o:u'1-. While- tho l'ui- vursity still luhors S0lllt'Wlllll :null-r the ditlic-ulty rc-sulting fron: thc- :nu-vt-n lll'l'l!Ill'tl.ll0ll ol' its stud:-nts for tht- work, th:-ro is uf-vt-rtlu-lm-ss :L lllllllll'l'Hl: Hon. C. K. Dnvls, U. S.Sanatorfonmln- nesorn and Regent ofthe University. th:- Ullll.l'll.Kflft!l' ol' tho work in souu- tlt'lH1l.l'Llllt'lllSlllltl no falling lL:L1'k 4-lovution from your to yl'll.l' in in :Luy. A uinvh lurg:-r nutulwr ol' thx- stud:-nts ll.l'0 now wa-ll pru- llIl.l'l'll for th:-ir work wh:-n they ent:-r thr- Uliivc-rsity thuu wus thc- r':Ls:- :L ft-w yn-urs Slgflg lllltl il' :L uuiI'ornL lll't'lh1l.l'Il.il0ll ol' two yours in Huw-1-k 1':Ln ho soc-:irc-d l'l'0lll :Lll tht- svhools in which Gr:-1-k is tuught, thl- :uost llll1llll'0Sf:Wl'tl,lill0SS in tht- coursc- ol' study :Ls con:- 1l2l.l'Ull with'th:Lt ol' thu- olmlm-1'r:ollt-gus in whi:-h Gr:-r-k is l'0tlllll'l'll oi' :Lll stud:-nts llllll is :undo :L spot-iully proniinont ft-:Ltura-, will huvl- lu-on l'l'llltlYl'4l. liven lit pros:-nt, how:-vt-r, il' thi- c'lzLssi4':Ll scelnolur gl-ts loss Gr:-4-lc than the student in ll.ll oust:-rn c-ollc-go, lu- gl-ts llllll't' st-i:-tu-v :Lnd 1-spa-viully ho Cllll got, il' ht- I'll0OSOS, tl niuc-h mort- llI'll.0llt'll.l kuowl:-dgo ol' physics und clu-luistry, ol' Zoology :Lud lLot:'Lny th:Ln is possihle for :L vlussicul studr-nt in tht- older :sol- 0llllt'1ll:lUll in thc- l'niv1-rsity. 'l'h:- idlc :Lud ur-gligout student tuuy possihly gc-t through thc- L':Lit'4-1'sity tllltl gn-t his diplouut just :Ls llllllly stud:-nts ot' that :'l::L1':Lc-tt-1' ga-t diploluus ill, lllll'Vfl.l'tl1l.llll xvlllli ',.,.7,. .,.,. - . .. ,...:.,. ...... -,. l l dudge Stephen Mmhony, R Ur-:Iver-alt-y. agent of the llut it is to tlu- 4-rm-dit ol' our stu- df-nts that nLost of th:-lu :Lro in L-urn:-st Illlll lu:-un to llltllit' th:- luost of th:-ir 1-ourso in tho l'ni- vs-1'sity,:Lu4l it is f-ous:-qu:-ntly l'2l.l't' to tind in tht- lllg'llfll'l'lllSHt'S :lily stud:-nt who luLs not l'aLirly tri:-d to do well in his work. 'l'oo :unch :funuot ho suid in pruiso ot' our stud:-nts IIS rc-spot-ts th:-ir cl1:L:':Lut0l', ln-l1:Lvior, dooil- ity, und loyulty to tht- institution. 'I'lu-rv is govt-rmnout, tlu-ro is tl.lllll0l'lly :Lt tho l'niv:-rsity, hut. it is 1llli.lltll'llj' :hut is ll.llllllSl uu- folt, llt'l'llllS4' dc-purtur:-s fron: the 1'c-qLLiL':-Lum-:us of ordt-rum! progress Il,l'0 ll.llll0St unknown. So goin-rnlly do tho students show ll l't'll.lllll0SH to do wluLt:-vt-L' is rc-quirod for thoir own good und tlu- lVllll.ll.l'0 ol' tho l'nivt-rsity, that th:-ir doing this doa-s not St't'lIl in any cuso to ho thi- rm-sult. ol' L-nl'orc-ing luw, hut l'1l.i.lltll' tha- voluntary :Lotion ol' llllllllyyllllllg mon and wotuunly young wouu-n. This is tht- pr:-st-nt situ:Ltiou. llow :nur-h llllSt'lll0l. might he wrought hy :L v:-ry ll-w lltl.1lSlllll0lllH, no one knows hott:-r than tht- writ:-r of this :Lrl.i:'l4-. llut it is not heliovod thut uuy pL':Loti:':Ll 4-xhihitiou ol' th:-so possihlo evils will he tll,t0lllllll5ll in the ns-nr futuro :Lud it is to he hoped that young lll0ll who lltlVt' intolligonw- lllltl kuowlcdgv suilioi:-ut to tlillllll. thou: to tho liuiv:-rsity, will 2l.lWtl.yS huvf- good ss-uso 1-uough to f'llll.lll0 illvlll to l'9lllll.lll in thu l'niv:-rsity. With pc-uc-o within and without, tlu-rn is :L glorious l'utur4- hc-l'oro the l'nivc-rsity ol' Mllllllltlflltl.. lt will not only ll.tft'0lllllllSll for tho Stutc- tho work for which it was orgaumizod, hut it will ln- :L h:-lp :Lnd guido und lIlSllll'lIl,l0ll to thc- young:-r Stun-s Illlll Institutions in thi- llltl.l.i.t'l' ol' tlu- high:-r l':tllll'tli.l0Il.
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--s I' M I I i I I w FROM PHOTOGRAPH HY MUROOCK. LIABORATORY BUILDING FOR T1'1E DEPARTLIENTS OF CIfll'1NIIS'P.RY AND PHYHKJS
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FELL' 4 ' Alll'2 l' n i ve-rsity,'ul - jj ','f -f,a4a?fti..5-A 7 though it is at Stnte- ,- av' ' ' i , tt., 'TN Institution und di- re-e-tly or indire-e-tly wholly ele-pe-uele-nton tho Stnte- for its support, has he-e-u pe-e-ul- inrly fortunate- in e-svnping politie'ul eremiplivutiems. lt has he-e-u und is e-eluully for- tnnnte- in he-ing.: nnele-r the- eiire-e-t vnre- of at llonrd ol' lie-ge-nts vemipose-el ol' ge-lr tle-me-n who ne-ve-r nllow politie-nl CtlllSltl0l'llll0IlS to hius the-ir juelgme-nt in mntte-rs nll'e-eeting: the- in- ' ' - f, 'f '-.4-11-1 : tvrvsts ol' the- l7uive-rsity. -j :eve - 1 ' , 'W 1 1 At. the- lmael of the lleulrel is . . . - 'ff ' - ' Ge-uesrnl lle-nry ll. Sihle-y, '------ 1'f f - f f - --5-'-441-ft 1-lm. honore-el vitize-n ot' St. Th' Hon' G c R'9 'h' Paul who has elisvlmr-fe-el Urelvarslty. ' H almost e-ve-ry ollle-e- whie'll n trusting for the- Stnte- the' elntie-s ot' nnd grate-ful people- e-oulel eronfe-1' on him. As n e-itize-n, at solelie-r, nnel at stnte-smnn his he-st powe-rs huve- hoe-n give-n to the- Stutesg und his wisdom, ezemrnge-, upriglitne-ss nnel e-ntholie-ity of spirit have- he-e-n invnlunhle- in the- e-oune-ils ofthe- l'nive-rsity ns we-ll ns in those- ot' the- Stute-. As- soe-iute-d with him ure- e-le-ve-u other ge-utle-me-n. 'l'he-y ure- the- llon. .lolm S. Pillslmry, the- tire-le-ss frie-nel of the- l'nive-rsity, to whose- wnte-hl'ul e-nrv nud pnins-taking ze-ul und ge-ne-rents gifts the- institu- tion is iuelt-lite-el for its prospe-rity more- thnn to emy othe-r pe-rsong the- llon. tire-e-nle-nt' Clnrk, upon whose- judge-me-nt his e-olle-ngue-s e-nu nlwnys re-ly with sole-ty, whose- le-gui knowlewdge- hus ul- wuys he-e-n nt the- se-rvivo ot' the- llonrel, nnel to whose- t'ore-sight, tile- pre-se-nt oruunlzutiem oftl-0 Lnw lle-pnrtlm-nt is large-ly elue-3 the- llon. C. K. lluvis, the- Se-nior l'nite-el Stnte-s Se-nutor, whose- inte-re-st in the- Unive-rsity is shown whe-ue-ve-r his puhlie- elntie-s pe-rmitg the- llou. Gordon li. Cole-, who lll the- short time he' 1 has he-e-u in fhe- Board 1 luis re-ude-re-el eronspicuous se-rvle-o on more- thnn one- - oeee-nsiem und has e-ontri- hute-el more thnn any othe-r me-mhcr to the- sue-- e-e-ss of the- Lnw Schoolg the- llon. Knute- Ne-lsou, who for ye-nrs wus n most uvtive- nud se-rvie-e-ulrlv me-mhe-r ot' the llonrd he- fore- he- we-nt to Washing- tem as re-pre-se-utntive-, und whose- re-ere-nt re-uppolut- me-nt. is n gre-nt grutitle-er t tion to thc- frie-nels ol' the- 4 l7nive-rsity us it insure-s his e-ontinue-d active- in- te-re-st in the- institutiong the- llon. Wlllinm Lig- ge-tt who e-ume- into the- llourd us n. re-pre-se-ntntivv of the-' fnrming inte-re-sts ot' the- Stnte- nnel who hns prove-el lllIllSl'll' n juelieeious nnel e-urne-st e-humpion of those- inte-re-sts nnel luis re-udere-el most impor- tant se-rvie-0 in e-ounce-tion with the- Se-hool ot' Agrie-ulturo amd tht- l'Ixpe-rinie-nt Stntiou: the- llon. S. BI. lime-ry, who like- Mr. Ligge-tt re-pre-se-nts the- ngrivultiirnl inte-re-sts of the State-, who hus he-en vlose-ly nssoe-inte-el with Mr. Ligge-tt in the- e'nre- of the- ngrierultnrnl inte-re-sts ns re-pre-se-nte-el hy the- Sezhool ot' Agrlvulture- nnd the- Ex' pe-rime-nt Station, amd has shown himse-lt' n e-ool und e-leur-he-nele-d e-emnse-lor: und Judge- Ste-phe-n Muheme-y, n grndunte- of the- Uni- ve-rsity, tho tlrst Alumnus on tho Bourd, who is showing' himse-ll' wise- :mel e-ure-ful in iuve-stignting fnezts und e-nrne-st to re-ae'h the- he-st re-snlts. 'l'he-se- nine- lle-ge-nts are- nomiunte-el hy the- tlove-rnor ofthe- Stnte- for at te-rm ot' six years und ure- e-outlrme-el hy the- Se-nute-. 'l'he-y muy lie- re-nppoiute-el as many time-s ns the- E The Hon. Knuu Nslnon, Rogan! of the University.
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