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1.1 15533 -,f ag, . . . r H eg ,ji 1gn1 canoe of the Jub1lee 2,95 to halt from time to time, give thanks and praise for what had been accomplished, and to consider the future. The Hebrews made such a halt once in fifty years and named the time The Year of jubilee. Fifty years ago last Commencement the University gave its degree to two men, the Hrst thus sent out to do service in the world. Last Commencement, following the custom of old, the University paused to review the progress of fifty years and to soberly consider the outlook. Space does not permit a narrative of the development of the University during the half century. Suffice to say that Hfty years ago the instructional force of the University consisted of four members-three professors and one tutor. The students were fifty-six in number. The only building on the ground was North Hall. Last year the instructional force of the Univer- sity numbered two hundred twenty-eight. There were three thousand one hundred fifty students. To provide space for the work required the fullest capacity of sixteen large buildings and a number of small ones. Fifty years ago the entire curriculum was along the traditional lines of the classical college. At the present time the University includes the Colleges of Letters and Science, of Law, of Agriculture, and of Engineering, and the Graduate School, each doing its work upon a broad basis. Thus a large part of the realm of knowledge, but still lacking much of the whole, is covered. The contrast between the conditions of fifty years ago and those of last Commencement is as great as between an infant and a vigorous youth. -N biblical days, and we know not how many millenniurns earlier, it was customary The purposes of the University jubilee were very largely the same as those of the jubilees of old. Only by pausing and contrasting present conditions with those of a half a century since, can we ourselves realize the progress that has been made, the problems that have been solved, and the great debt of gratitude we owe to the far- sighted wisdom and untiring devotion of those who have accomplished the transformation. Ifwe ourselves had not fully appreciated the achieve- ments of the fifty years, much less was this true of the State. Before last year a few only of the people of our commonwealth, who had had some direct or indirect relation to the Univer- sity, understood its scope and aims. All this has been changed by the Jubilee. The words of congratulation and encomium from eminent visitors from tl1e Atlantic to the Pacific, and the official congratulations from the many universities of this and other countries, are evidence of the standing which the University of Wisconsin has attained among other educa- tional institutions of the nation, and of the DOME OF CAPITOL ILLUMINATFD S
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