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~--""" F there is an educational institution in the rnited, tate:-. to-day, which has attained sufficient impmt
ance to be called a college, and has not established among its students s<lme form of literary
societies, we can assure you that that same institution is not doing its full duty, or working to the
best advantage in educating its !>tudents.
\\'hile our college is not as strong in numbers as Han·ar•l, Yale, Princeton or Cornell, and
has not as much money to hack it up as the l' niversit~· of Chicago, or Leland Stanford, yet our
fighting committee will take great pleasure in attending to any person who says that our institutio11 docs not rank
among the great colleges of the country.