The Overland Monthly volume S2 737 742

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The Overland Monthly volume S2 737 742
George W Parker
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ly the spirit of the students. To every one who knows Berkeley, this praise is known to be deserved. Professors in the University and residents of the vil- lage who know anything whatever of other college towns, all say, and say with emphasis, that the Berkeley students are remarkable in the matter of orderly behavior, and of sincere desire to help on the good order and other interests of the college. In several important matters where lax standards of be- 214 Etc.
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havior were gaini
...ng ground among them, and ow- ing to the repeated interregna in the presidency, and other harassing difficulties, there was not much re- straint from the authorities, the students have taken matters into their own hands and reformed the dis- orders with considerable efficiency. It is not easily to be understood how a set of college boys so con- spicuously and peculiarly disposed to orderliness should have become the objects of so sweeping at- tack from the press. Part of it has been the product of personal enmity to the University and all its works; part to the necessary strain upon cordiality be- tween a non-religious State institution and the re- ligious denominations; part to the jealousy that is common everywhere on the part of the uneducated toward college men ; but these causes are not suffi- cient to account for the avidity with which the pa- pers have seized upon and rejoiced in the most unau- thorized and distorted rumors that offered any op- portunity to discredit the students.

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