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Caption: Dedication - Engineering Hall (1894) (and Inauguration of President Draper) This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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4 r\i\ i 11 \ (>i ii. i I N O I zation, ami directin unl elevate the world and cucr opinion :m their work if th y a • continue, as they arc, to tir, to oi mat to vitalize, to tra^ Ami t it is the end for which universiti e • That ' the st and essence of all tin do. All the 1 arned ore fessions, the old and the new, must 'j.ite; cla ical and literary culture and scientific investi ition and i lustrial training and mechanical skill must all he < linate 1 in university work if the mighty ends for which states exist ar to be secured. W h e n the schools ceai i to ke p in advance of the evolution of the people, evil will predominate, the public security will be menaced, and social disint ^ration will ensue. EDUCATION OF W O M E N . Long before the subject had attract, I a as now, m its very first years, this Univei . to woman and offered her the same facilities to man. But woman does not commonly s much attention open- I its doors that wei *J k ,h. , uni. ltU re vers.ty work as man. Her tastes are more I,,- ii, and the arts than the s c e n e e s and the mechanical industr «. To have equal advantages she must have advantages which are - much ,o her liking Then, the average worn, has no he same faerht.es as the average man in the work of the S.... Un.vers.ty. Th.s ,s abundant explanation of the , , , women students number but twenty per rem ,f ,, in body. The proportion should be materials ','"'"'' l will be welt for the internal affairs, the l,, l i e a , „ " " ^ ' " TT • . i i . m spirit 0f University, to have their numbers enlarged anH fi • iri ih« 1 " incr .sod. [twillbewell£orthehomrardth: l th, i t e a s w e l l . The numbers will be i n c r e a s e d b y " ^ ' in- tin,- facilities which they specially seek, it u , ! ? " ' '" once i act of justice and an act of wise policj as vvllj '* flUen
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