pass that there may be brought to the task the feeding and clothing and shelt¬ ering and rendering healthy and happy the masses of mankind the highest results of the trained mind, and that these subjects in turn may serve the noble purpose of constituting the food upon which the mind may grow and develop into its highest maturity and strength. I think I make myself clear. The bridge that spans yonder mighty torrent is as high and wonderful a prod¬ uct of mind as the world knows of. On the common physical laws about us, with the common material over which the common artisan labors, the mind grew to the possibility of this achievement which daily ministers to the com¬ fort and welfare of mankind. But I should fail to make clear to you that which seems to me the great¬ est thought in modern education and which it is the mission of this institution to realize, did I not point out that no narrow interpretation is to be put upon this type of education. Mere manual training, the mere acquirement of skill in doing things, the mere empirical knowledge of the results of scientific in¬ vestigation, are helpless to give you the power which you seek. The results that will be of avail are not to be learned as a trick. They are not to be ac¬ quired in a day. Only broad knowledge acquired by patient, persistent plod¬ ding will help you. If we are true to our trust, we will offer the best that science has to offer. We will here lead the student deep into the mysteries of Nature. We will bring to his aid linguistic and literary and philosophical study and historical research. We will help to develop him into a well- rounded, a full-orbed man. New subjects of study, new methods of work need bring to him no narrower culture—rather a broader view and a truer grasp of life and things.
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