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Xne R ''i" "> '"' i lucin^ - nator Mai I < j v lowed, Mat I thai m his biennial pilgrim a u'- • • nu,, Legislator I had always re< ived th h rtj • < tion of he mem hers lr< mi this district, and thai tl. , r fr. Q this district. b\ his wide kn wled • of affaii> h 1 i idei I valuable service. Senator Mathews spoke hrietlv of mie of the difficulties in getting appropriations ind i -d Be 1 an - g inecdotes therewith, lie assurr< I the audimi . howei . that the people of the state were heartily intei 1 in the institution, and that it was becoming easier ever} y ar to get < the needed appropriations. The Regent called attention to the faci that the Military Hall was a product of the institution, thai the ar hit t (Professor N. C. Ricker, '72,) and the master builil r (Geo. W. Parker) were both of the University, and that the University was able to fill such contract- anvwlinv in the sta The following orations were to have hr.ni gi\ n bj members of the graduating class, but the last six oral a were prevented from speaking on account of the ram:

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