A Memorial of the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Universty of
A Memorial of the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Universty of
University of Michigan
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It takes the whole force of a strong and wise man, you may well believe, to bear this burden and keep his health and strength and good spirits, and, I may add, his good temper. I wish to congratulate the Uni- versity and congratulateyou that as you come up here from year to year you will find it in such competent hands, and one cannot but dream often, if he is in my place, of what is to come here in the years that are before him. Old men dream dreams as well as young men. I am not going to desc...ribe our dreams, but simply say that we are allowed to have them, and are perplexed even to conje6lure what is to be the outcome of the rapid growth of this institution in the next twenty-five years. Some of you will live to come up here and cele- brate the one hundredth anniversary. I could wish to be spared until then, but I don't suppose that any number of degrees will give me that privilege. One C 123 ] THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN cannot help looking forward with the greatest ex- pe6lation and greatest delight in imagining what this institution is to be and what it is to do for the State of Michigan and the country in twenty-five years of such rapidly increasing prosperity and usefulness as are coming upon it in these days of ours.
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