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. . . a University is not a birthplace of poets or of immortal authors, of founders of schools, leaders of colonies, or conquerors of nations. It does not promise a generation of Aristotles or Newtons, of Napoleans or Washingtons, or Shakespeares, though such miracles of nature it has before now contained within its precincts. Nor is it content on the other hand with forming the critic or the ex- perimentaiist, the economist or the engineer, though such too it includes within its scope. But a University training is the great ordinary means to a great but ordinary end; it aims at raising the in- tellectual tone of society, at cultivating the public mind, at purifying the national taste, at supplying true principles to popular enthusiasm and fixed aims to popular aspiration, at giving enlargement and sobriety to the ideas of the age, at facilitating the exercise of poiiticai power, and refining the intercourse of private life. It is the education which gives a man a clear conscious view of his opinions and judgments, a truth in developing them, an eloquence in expressing them, and a force in urging them. It teaches him to see things as they are, to go right to the point, to disentangle a skein of thought, to detect what is sophisticai, and to discard what is irrelevant. it prepares him to fill any post with credit, and to master any sub- ject with facility. -john Henry Cardinal Newman, THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY The road to wisdom? -Well, it's plain and simpie to express: Err and err and err again but less and less and less. -Piet Hein Page 22: TOP Dr. David H Smith, Dean of the College of Arts and Letters. UPPER-CENTER Dr. Robert C. Cox, Dean of the College of Business Administration, LOWER-CENTER Dr. William C. Katzenmeyer, Dean of the College of Education. BOTTOM Drt Edgar Wt Kopp, tdeceasedJ Dean of the College of Engineering Page 23: TOP Dr. Harrison W. Covington, Dean of the College of Fine Arts. UPPER-CENTER Dr. lames 0. Ray, lr., Dean of the College of Natural Sciences. LOWER- CINTER Dr. Cwendoline Rt MacDonald, Dean of the College of Nursing BOTTOM Dr. Travis I. Nonhcutt, IL, Dean ofthe Coiiege of Sociai and Behavioral Sciences. 23
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