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l Loms D. Cqffmruz PRESIDENT COFFMAN ROM Knoll to Mall is a story of growth without a change of spirit. The Knoll expresses hope: the Mall represents ambition partially realized. The Knoll typifies the simple demands of society of two generations ago: the Mall typifies the highly complex and intricate social organization of today. Both the Knoll and the Mall exist, primarily for learning and the discovery of new truth. Both seek, each in its own way, to advance the welfare of society and to perpetuate the institution of democracy. , T110 President at Work Page 31
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