University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1896

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XLhc XHuivcveitv of tTcvae OU have here, patient reader, brief glimpses of what is and what ought to be at the University of Texas — pressed leaves and flowers, as it were, from the college herbarium. If you wish to note a few salient features of the environment, foundation, development and present characteristics of this institution, you may find your interest engaged by the outline sketches and epitomes herein contained. If you care for any insight into the student heart, you may get it from thi- liopi-s ami ft-ar- iuvs .nul sorrows, plans and achievements, songs and jests recorded in this volume. Every expressed aspiration is a flash light upon character ; every jest even, a critL-rioii uf temperament and ability. To youth the past is golden-hued, the present significant, the future glorious ; and youth, the wise tell us. is often a truer seer than old age. B-nvivonniciit In the momentous council at which Thomas Jefferson unfolded his plans for the Tnivensity of his State, he maintained the claims of Cliarliitlesville as the site of the pro- posed institution by cxhibiliiig an imp .sing list of octogenarians living in the neighbor- hood. I ven so, the salubrity of Austin might l e manifested in accordauix- with the more piecise statistical methods of to-day, by citiug ofticial rei«)rts which show its death rate to be one of the lowest in the I ' nitetl States. intli.lll INIM nili •TUIUMT HNABI

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Attractions artificial and natural enhance this climatic advantage. The buildings of the State Capitol and University are the conspicuous objects ill our landscape ; but one needs to scan the panorama outstretched ; beneath him, from the pinnacle of one of these edifices, to appreciate the full beauty of the situation. From such a standpoint, his eyes -• may roam from the tree-clad undulations northward to the western ■ffjl ' - ' ' rampart of great hills, whence out of its silver lake the river, which ' - has been harnessed to our ser -ice breaks forth to the sea of prairie that stretches eastward. As his gaze sweeps this expanse, it is noteworthy that all the prominent buildings upon which his wandering eyes will fasten are insti- tutions of some form or grade of learning. Here and there distributed through the city stand the ward schools— we will be silent anent the housing of the City High School. Yonder to the south on continually rising ground stands forth the School-home of the Deaf and Dumb ; to the left, St. Edward ' s is fixed upon his hill : eastward amid its trees the Institute for the Blind : and northward (if the view be from the Capitol sentinel-like on its noble swell of ground, stands the University of the State. We do not mention other schools, which, though their houses are less conspicuous, are in the forefront of the educational work of the city. Xow, there is a Lalutary and a pernicious multiplicity of schools— pernicious, if, by reason of holdi ng to other than educational aims, education languishes ; salutar -, when their common aim is education, the generation of intelligent sympathy for all manner of human activity. When thus fundamentally united, the more numerous the schools, the more blessed is the city that fosters them. We are convinced that such harmony is the prevailing animus (may it be the exclusive one !) of our Austin mstitutions. jfounbation So far back as 1839, soon after the establishment of Texan independence, when Texas was indeed a Lone Star State, and not yet one of the great sisterhood of the United States of America, the Congress of the Republic set aside fifty leagues of public domain, and a commanding site in the new capital city, for the permanent endowment of a university. The site chosen so long ago, but so long left vacant, the University of Texas now occupies. The first steps to the realization of the magnanimous purpose of the Texan fathers were inaugurated in iSsS, after the admission of Texas to the Union. In that year the Legislature gave money and vastly more lands, and ordained the organization and maintenance of the University. 4m

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