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linn iii.ii must be vested In the facult) \\ Ithouf app< al imi i \ mid r the most eneral rules and r ulationa It i < • bounden duty oi the trustees to selecl prop< adminifl ofti< • i. In this their hi hesl i sponsibility n its uul ill \ must be fi e In the fullesl possible sense to mi • i tl obi itions thus Imposed upon them; but \N hen th< officers are appointed the) musl be tfenerousl} and enu Inel) n usted so Ion as they retain their pla< es and pov In .i still more important sense devotion sprin In from inborn sources Is essential to the hi liest work of th teacher, A professor has losl his pla< already, or nev< r had K to lose, who needs spurring to effort from the I ai ot failing In reappointment, II*' onl} can successfull} man ,i depart men! ot an institution ot this Kind who has a feelin of more than possession, oi more than present pro prietorship; it musl be that of professional A\\^\ parental ill tion, indwelling >\\\^\ outwellin love. Add to the lat tei uitable adaptation .w\i\ capacit} for the work requin I, md th M max be counted the best pari of the most

ni il ( d e m e n t s in t h e m a k e u p a n d p r o on 1 indue, ss of AW i n s t i than a t h o u s a n d told m o r e i m p o r t a n t

and mortar, or even of libraries and lal it ries h a man should have n life appointment, it not in t rm n ible fact. [nd< d no one can become so imbu and 1 in sted without tin most stabl tenui ot ffi< and N ut the hearl * AWA wannest official supi>ort 1 \ t} mad( up of men and women so character i land

led must m a k e l u s t r o u s t h e n a m e ot a n \ nd mi t in.i ke its h i s t o i \ i n a : : n i t i e e n t l\ 11 untversit}

Hut edut .it lonal Inst itut ions exist foi and in tin half oi students, [t is for them that endowments ai ra d and for them that the w hole oi ml ation I mad. 'i nov therefore what such an institution is what it tudents an \\ hat an thru pi nt p Ur j \\ ) M (