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3 revisions | Khufu at Aug 12, 2022 11:25 PM | |
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page_0891[image: Ribbon with motto, Sapientia, et Doctrina, Stabilitas , written above College Crest] that idea, feeling that they could not afford to [image: morrocan lamp] 1899-1900 | page_0891that idea, feeling that they could not afford to strain the friendly relations which existed between the city and college by asking for aid which could not perhaps be given. Still, the Council, believing that the progress which had continued without a break for thirty years would be arrested unless something was done, ordered the Chancellor's address to be printed, and a copy of it sent through the postoffice to every citizen that he might read and judge for himself. "We all know the result;" he went on, "the intelligent initiative on the matter taken by the City Council, the conference between the Finance Committee and the university authorities, and the decision of that committee to recommend the Council to submit such a bylaw to the ratepayers as would enable the university to put up a new building, with much larger classrooms, for the faculty of science and arts. That the people will carry out the views of their representatives, no one who knows the relations between the college and city can now doubt. The press has cordially endorsed the action, leading men of all denominations have volunteered their support, and so far as I know not a single protest or murmur has been heard from any quarter. Nothing which has happened since I came here in 1877 has given me such unalloyed pleasure. it 1899-1900 |