President's Address. 



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of really accomplishing something or value over the one who 

 has only a high-school education. In the secondary schools, 

 in 1892, there was 1 student to 161 inhabitants, and in 1902, 

 1 student to every 106 inhabitants, an average increase of 

 about nine per cent, for each year. As we study these facts 

 in connection with the changes of the curricula and additions 

 thereto, along with the growth of the faculties of our leading 

 colleges and universities, it seems that the high ideal toward 



