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would be a fascinating problem, but something must be left for my col- 

 leagues who are to follow on this program. Indiana is too much in the 

 way to be isolated, antiquated or one-sided, yet not in danger of being 

 swamped by foreign elements. If it should ever cease to be the home of 

 a prosperous community of enlightened and liappy people the event will 

 not be due to adverse geographic position or environment. 



