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[minded?] capitalist desiring to erect a college, might go and build it, without [?] or hindrance of any kind.
Around the old University of Oxford established in the 13th century, have grown up twenty one other colleges many of which exceed in wealth and importance the original school, but the combined endowments wealth, and influence of all the colleges combined is very great and out of these has grown two of the most remarkable libraries in the world - the Bodlian and the Radcliff, the two together far exceeding in importance the great Laurentian Library in Florence. The growing up of colleges in most of the States means ultimately segregation and [disunion?], whereas on the contrary one grand national university made up of many colleges occuying one and the same university District, would signify union forever, one and inseparable. The op-

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