Utah State University - Buzzer Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 17 text:

■ ANTHONY W. IVINS R. E. BERNTSON Secretary ii. e.crocktnr MRS. W. in R ION Ml SSI R C. G. ADNEY I-RANK B. STEPHENS J. R. BEUS WILFORD DAY JOHN T. CAINE A uditor MRS. I EE CHARLES .MILLER JOHN E. GRIFFIN ROY BULLEN FREDERICK P. CHAMP LORENZO N STOHL WESTON VERNON PACE 9

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The President’s Message nr I III LI.Ml AGRICILTL HAL. COLLEGE is forty years old. counting from the date of the passage of the I tah statute creating the Institution. In another sense, as is true of every institution of learning, the college is thousands of years old because it was thousand' of years ago that some human being first had the idea of an institution of learning. It would be interesting to know who first dreamed this dream and under what conditions he lived. Did he sit at the entrance of his cave home, or had he a crude hut of mud or logs? Did his meal consist of cooked food or had he yet learned how to use fire? Was his only weapon to protect him from savage beasts and almost equally savage humans a rock bound to a club by trips of hide, or had he taken that great step forward represented by the invention of the bow anil arrow? Was he dressed in the furs taken from the animals he had killed or had he learned to weave cloth? Many generations passed, thousands it may be, before nations were willing to build what wc know a' modern institutions and employ teachers. In the aggregate, hundreds of battles must first have been fought to destroy the power of priests and kings who stood between the people anil their rights. Countless thousands died in these battles and the sum total of suffering must have been incalculable. But these military struggles were only a small part of the fight. All progress is battle and all thinking is battle.” Copernicus, Galileo, Newton. Bacon, Voltaire, Luther. Cromwell, Washington, Pasteur, Lincoln. —these and many others must first have fought their battles before educational institutions for all people were possible. And the great Teacher must have lived and died that men might have an eternal pattern of righteousness for their lives, a pattern which must fit itself into education as it fits into our spiritual idea. Institutions of learning are the products of these centuries. And now in this golden age hundreds of thousands of American youths pour each year into the colleges. It would be interesting to know how many of them sense their obligation to these known and unknown heroes who during the long past have toiled that, this, and succeeding generations of young men and women might enjoy the blessings of civilization, the greatest of which is the opportunity to acquire learning. As we go about our work on this campus, lei us not forget our inheritance. Sooner or later in one way or another I believe that every one of us will have the opportunity and be expected to pay for it. I’AOR 10

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