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Page 18 text:
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On one corner of the campus, half concealed by overhanging boughs and heavy vines, the Law College is one of the most beautiful of all campus build- ings. The wide arched door- way bidding a welcome to all who stand without, opens into a realm of legal domain. Musty, yellow-backed books line the shelves of the libraries, and classrooms daily resound to the pleas of students defending imaginary clients before imagi- nary judges and juries. The students who today read the thick, uninteresting volumes some day will be leaders in their profession — leaders in a work which, rightly directed, can he of immeasurable benefit to humanity.
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A spacious, business-like struc- ture of brick and stone, em- bodying an atmosphere of pro- fessionalism and good fellow- ship, the Engineering Building is the principal unit of Minne- sota ' s fast growing technolog- ical group. In a ivorld of mathematics, transits, mechan- ics, and architectural produc- tions, the engineers liave made an enviable reputation in cam- pus affairs, in cosmopolitanism, and in scientific skill. Hum- ming dynamos, forges, intri- cate meclianical apparatus, and designs of modern structures daily demand the attention of those who some day tvill build — build for us and for those who will follow, coupling with their achievements the dreams of youth, the practicality of science, and the beauty of con- summate art and appreciation.
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Half concealed by overhang- ing vines, stands the traditional campus club, the Minnesota Union. Embodied ivithin its sombre brotvn walls are the ver- itable bases of campus spirit — the gathering places where friendships are formed, strength- ened, enriched, renewed. Be- neath, a well-ordered cafeteria daily accommodates many thou- sands. On the one end, the Little Theatre, is used as a lec- ture hall and a playhouse. Above are the club rooms, fur- nished ivith tables, chairs, pia- nos, and periodicals. Here hearts are united into oneness, in- spired to greatness, and spurred on to achievement. Where friendship prospers, spirit is created, and where spirit is created, Minnesota men and tvomen unite to advance their University to its best.
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