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+129 E algfxffil rw iiaa -1' OUR hundred and sixtyfone years ago this year, Johannes Gutenberg, reputed inventor of printing from movable type, died. It is possible that one Costerfof Haarlem, Holland, is the father of printing rather than Gutenberg, but Gutenbefgand Coster began printing frornnmovable type about the same time. 1 -: I do not know an indention that better merits commemoration by the,Badger. Up togthe time of printing from movable type the human tenglency t6-keep things secret, to develop a monopoly on information and, surrounding a certain sort of knowledge with mystery, to use it as a tool of tyranny over others, ran more or less unhindered. ' i The printer struck a death blow at this monopoly of knowledge the few, and made knowledge the birthright of the masses. ff I A, ' 5 Before the invention of printing from mQvia'ble,typ,em the'sprea'dQQof knowledge was but a thin tricklefrorn individual to individual, and thatgknowle gei wiidh is essfenftialtbQ-intelligent living remained the precious possession of the patrician few. ' After the invention of printing from movable type the spread of knowledge became a great flood enrichf ing and fertilizing the minds of the millions. Thus do the simplest mechanical inventions sometime remake the intellectual and spiritual life of mankind.
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1 .QE WQQGWQ ..., j A mv. ,sign . ei, .,. 4225.52.22 E525 im ,465 The Capitol from the Hill Yboaro of Visitors, 1928-1929 Regent Appointments MRS. C1-IAS. R. CARPENTER, Madison . . . GEORGE P. HAMERECHT, Madison . . . LOYAL DURAND, President, Milwaukee .... H. W. KIRCHER, Sheboygan ...... Alumni Appointments WR1. J. MEUER, Madison ....... CHARLES L. BYRON, Chicago .,.. B. E. MCCORMICK, Secretary, Madison . MRS. CARL A. JOHNSON, Madison .... Governofs Appointments W. C. SULLIVAN, Kaukauna ...... MRS. HATTIE C. TEGTMEYBR, Milwaukee . MRS. ALLAN CLASSON, Cconto .... CARL J. HESGARD, Orforclville . . . . PRBSlDENT'EMBRITUS, E, A. BIRGE N Page 27 N Term Expires 1930 IQQ, 1 1932 197-9 1930 1931 1932 1929 1930 IQBI 1932 1929
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