THE PRO GUESS OF SCIENCE. 



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The Women's Building. 



ber of books and papers on economic, 

 public and educational questions, and 

 has always taken a leading part in 

 all movements for the advancement of 

 his science and the extension of educa- 

 tion. President James's views on edu- 

 cation were clearly outlined in his in- 

 augural address. He holds that the 

 state university should be the central 



factor of the education in the state, 

 but should cooperate with other insti- 

 tutions, public and private. He be- 

 lieves that the standard of the univer- 

 sity should be continually raised, 

 leaving to the colleges and schools the 

 work of the lower classes and letting 

 the university give ' the ultimate insti- 

 tutional training of the youth of the 



The Engineering Hall. 



