234 ON THE RELATION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES, ETC. 



or to shine by displayiug his own abilities. The true scientist will not 

 want the reward of his own conscience nor the appreciation of his fel- 

 low-men. To keep alive the co-operation of all investigators and the 

 relations of all branches of science with each other and to their common 

 object is the great mission of universities ; it is, therefore, necessary 

 that in them the four faculties should always go hand in hand. We will 

 constantly endeavor, as far as in us lies, to labor in this great cause. 



