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ol it. She can make one of the foremo t industrial a. i nological universitu i m the land, if he ha not «i, S already, She. m make a center of literary cultui md ° fessional thought which shall ripen and enrich th [iVM si, her people as well. Because she ran, she must. She must oi mi Si lt University so that it will satisfy the high i, lucational need! of her great, busy, swellin population; so that it can meet the circumstances and the widely differing taste o ry son and daughter of her people. She must keep ii in touch and acco] with the high schools of the state. She must hold

students as long as she can and ive them all and whatever they will take that will conserve the p u r p o s e for which stat. are ordained, and justify the end for which nnive, [ties are

founded, rhereby will she gain added influence ... the sisterhood ot states and do more to overthrow the enemi of her

peace than police organization or military power nope to do.

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1 have endeavored to point out rather than discuss th. pohcy wh.ch the state ought to pursue through h e " 2 ~ * » ' " K - i - d institution. But the l u t e Unlv« ta£ I d n a t h e n n 7 , ° A c t i o n of buildg , M S De PlaC& efch o u t : « « a n 1 X r ^ ° " "V""' nflUenCe 6 V e r y w h e things a, L " I g f t . « ' "ccpntplish

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