UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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ants, would have been wanting, and in a multitude of ways would the even tenor of affairs have been arrested. No, the Fair could not have gone on as before, nor could the people have remained ignorant of a change. And last, and most important, because farthest reaching and most lasting in its effects, would

Id have been deprived of the benefits which DW from the enlarged perceptions, the exknowledge, and the broadened sympathies st of young men and women, who will be I to play, with an increased power, their parts in the great world-drama of human ess.