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THE University of Tennessee is a re- search, service, and teaching institution established for the purpose of making for this State a more wholesome society. By her research activities we mean that the University assumes responsibility for investigating the various classes of problems associated with the welfare of Tennessee, such as the problems of homes, health, education, farms, industries, business, laws, roads, revenues. As a service institution the University is charged with the obligation to carry the results of these investigations and the other available information relating to these problems out to the people in the homes of the Stateean activity which we call extension. The resident teaching activities of the University are, of course, those vitally concerned with the improvement of the students Who come to the campus. The very reasons for the University of Tennessee grew out of the char- acter and needs of the citizenship of the State, and her existence is identified With them. Inasmuch as trained individuals are better able to make con- tributions to human welfare, the University devotes a major portion of her efforts to the training of young men and women for leadership and service in the various capacities which the needs of this State dictate. The University is looking through these students, and beyond them, to the activities and interests and happiness of our people and is dependent on her students, as they go out, as powerful media for extending and perpetuating great services and better ideals. My message to graduates and former students is that they look not upon what the University gives as capital for self-aggrandizement and self-prorno- tion, but rather that they use themselves as more effective agents for bringing the better conditions and living to the people of Tennessee. . W President. 21
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20 JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS M.A., LL.B., LL.D., LITT.D. President of the University
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22 HARRIET C. GREVE M.A. Dean of Women FELIX M. MASSEY A.B. Dean of Men
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