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Global influence Foreign students Founded in rhe faith rhar men arc ennobled by understanding . . These words arc a part of the inscription on the facade of Northrop Memorial Auditorium. All the world is striving towards the goal of international understanding, bur this can only be achieved when individuals understand one another. This year there are approximately 760 foreign students studying at the University of Minnesota. Of these 760, 633 are graduate students, 84 are undergraduates, and the remainder are adult special students. This group is an integral part of the university life and makes the campus a cosmopolitan community,’' a term used by Mr. R. K. Forman who is assistant to Foreign Student Adviser, Mr. J. Mestcnhauser. Besides receiving an education, these students are adding to rhe intellectual life of Minnesota as a whole. 8
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Congress, in the Morrill Act, outlined four responsibilities of the land-grant college: research, service to its state, admission for any high school graduate in the state and teaching. To these, the old University contributed the historical college tradition of promoting cultural activities and classical learning. Through research, the University has world wide influence. Many of the world’s great scientists and scholars work here, and men all over the world benefit from its work. In service to the state, through both extension work and education of young citizens, the University pays back the debt of time, funds and space it owes Minnesota. The Twin Cities’ community gives land for two major campuses, homes for many students and civil servants to serve the University, and gets back a cultural center and a multi-million dollar business in its midst. Students, by investing their time and abilities, find their own private world of academic endeavor, and a chance to discover the focus in which to live the rest of their lives. 7
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