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education, fitting him for a successful business life,
but else to instill into his mind an appreciation of the
blessings of this Government, a reverence for its insti-
tutions, and a love of God and humanity, to the end that
he may go forth and by precept and example spread the
great truths by the light of which his fellow men will
be elevated and taught how to obtain happiness in this
world, and in the life eternal."
In the unparalleled endowment and successful estab-
lishment of a University, wisely planned to fulfill
these noble purposes, she has done a service not second
to that rendered by any citizen of the State throughout
its history, and California should always cherish her
memory as one of its most precious and ennobling
possessions.
The gracious influence of her personal character
and rare devotion to high public duty, have been im-
pressed upon the Trustees throughout their official
relations with her. They are remembered with pleasure
in this hour of sadness, and must forever stimulate and
inspire all who are privileged to follow her in serving
the University.

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