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in every home, of a secondary school in every city, 

 township or incorporated village, and of a university 

 in every state" — a university which will be the insepa- 

 rable adjunct as it is the apex of the whole educational 

 system, where all branches of human learning are 

 taught and all professions and callings — law and medi- 

 cine, theology and teaching, commerce, trade, and 

 industry, agriculture and silviculture — are made equal, 

 a federation of them all being recognized as the only 

 basis of educational solidarity. Then there will be 

 coordination and cooperation instead of competition 

 and rivalry. There will be gathered the representa- 

 tives of every class and station, of every calling and 

 profession, of every political and religious creed, con- 

 stituting a body politic, a vertitable democracy, learning 

 the lesson of citizenship as well as of scholarship; 

 lighting at this central fire the Torch of Universal 

 Truth and passing it from teacher to pupil, onward to 

 the end of time. 



