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Golden Chain. The Change of Seasons saw an array of discussions, debates, questions and comments. Richard of Ut maintained his policy of Open Audiences and addressed all the People of Ut. I he Councils of Administration, Collegium and Scholars worked hard to produce a mighty and brave Program of Educ ation so that the land of Ut would be a noble place in which to live. This story, though not a fairy tale, does not, as yet, have a conclusion. No doubt, the People of Ut would like it to have a happy ending. They will face many trying problems and challenges, however, as the work to move forward continues. But the Leadership they possess is creative and fresh. The People of Ut are not amiss in their Hopes for a Bright Future.
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leadership Week was proclaimed as a New Beginning for Ut, commemorating its heritage and establishing new goals for its future. Word went forth to all points North, South, Bast and West. Leaders in Commerce, the Arts, Science and Government flocked to the city to hail the new Prince of Ut. The Inauguration day saw the Hall of McKay buzzing with eager anticipation. The Prince declared war on Academic Lethargy, proposing a major educational reform to be dubbed Partnership Learning. Sir Saatkamp was given charge of this task in the Council of Collegium. The new Prince, Richard of Ut, met with Sir Calandriello and the Council of Undergraduates. He spoke with the Duke of Ford and Once upon a time, in the Land of Ut, a great and noble Bard went among the People to issue a message of good tidings and joy. Come one, come all, a sign from on higher the Inauguration is set for Richard Cheshire! The People of Ut rejoiced at this news and prepared for the festivities. By official decree, one week was set aside for the ceremony. 2
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