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"The tutorial system has commended itself to the students. They apear to feel distinctly granter interest in their studies. The total percentage of men who have graduated with distinction has increased."
"The training of a body on young men for the national defence, who are not military by profession but can be called in an emergency, is highly desirable from every paint of view; and the war proved, rather unexpectedly, that college graduates, not seamen by occupation, could rapidly become highly useful junior officers."
"Until the present effort to raise a large Fund is accomplished, the needs of the Law School become every day greater and more pressing. There are now in the School 1440 students, and the lecture-and-reading-rooms have become wholly inadequate."
"The object of such a monument (a war memorial) is to render honor to the dead, to precerve their memory, and remind those who come after of their heroism. The advantage of a Church or chapel is that one enters it in a spirit of reverence, and a church, therefore, adds something to the solemnity of a memorial, and this en-enhances the object sought."
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