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the public in a false light, but that
as soon as the interests of the university
permit and you assent your true
position in the past will be revealed.

I must state that notwithstanding I will
be personally delighted to accept the first
appointment of an alumnus as a
Trustee, I still doubt if any alumnus
has yet attained that maturity, experience
and prestige in the business and
educational world which entitles him to,
or fits him for the great dignity and vast
responsibilities of a Trustee, but I think
that at present there is a presssing need
for more mature and experienced financiers
and men of affairs residing near

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dhuber23

"as soon as the interests of the university
permit and you assent your true
position in the [past/part?] will be revealed."

This reads better with correct punctuation:
as soon as the interests of the university
permit and you assent, your true
position in the [past/part?] will be revealed.

[past/part] - Clearly pat is written. Crothers frequently fails to cross the T, but there is no space for a s or t. Either past or part would make sense in context.