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LEADERSHIP in education, research, p u b l i c r v i c e , and udent 1 e and we] has been c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of t h e Unive y of 111 nee I t has been f i r s t t o do many t h i n g s ; i n many oth h a s p i o n e e r e d ; i n ma: has led the world. Jn education, I l l i n o i s showed leader: Lp operation, 1868, when i t offered a r c h i t e c t u r a l alloyed presentation of a diploma t o Am, l e a ' s CLuford Ricker, l a t e r f o r many y e a r s a d i s t i n g i ;

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