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its share—closer cooperation and the establishment of industrial fellow- 
ships must be secured. The training whereby the student is taught to 
think logically and observe details and by which his resourcefulness and 
creative ability is developed can be given without requiring a large ex- 
penditure of money. Undergraduate investigation must be carried on in our 
schools and carried on in an atmosphere that stimulates and inspires. We 
do realize that increased financial aid frem the state must be had in order 
that our schools may eyen exist and we pledge ourselves to assist them 
by every means at our disposal in securing an increased appropriation. 
We believe that our organization is in a position not only to discern the 
weak points in the present system of training, but to cooperate with the uni- 
versities and colleges in correcting any faults that may exist. and that it can 
bring the schools and industries into a closer and more cordial relationship. 
