| Show NEED OF COLLEGE fil Ail AND UNIVERSITY r Member of Faculty at Harvard i Delivers Interesting Lec Lecture Lecture i ture on Relations r I FUNCTIONS OF THE TWO I COLLEGE MAN HAS ADVANTAGE IN LIFES STRUGGLE r if 1 L R B W Briggs of ot the faculty of ot lIar Har Harvard I ard vard delivered a n lecture last evening in inthe Inthe Inthe the auditorium of ot the Packard library i The room was well filled and deep de p In Interest Int terest t rost was manifested in the utterances I of ot the speaker r The Tho address had to deal with the relation between the tho college and antI the tho university Dr Briggs was Introduced by Professor Protessor F M 1 Reynolds of the Uni University v of Utah This forenoon at 1110 the tho Harvard man will deliver an another other address s at the tho university In his talk last evening Dean Briggs said that there seemed to be a constant tendency from the old od college idea to the newer university idea The professor not know kno that this was altogether alto a hap happy hapy py Iy y ohe one The old college iden IdlA was wa to bring together young men and dividing them Into classes clas es place them under In Intellectual ini i discipline Many subjects wore were taught and nd every even pupil was obliged to 10 1 take tho the class course courso The college Idea as related elated to the university idea Idla showed that there Is d J t tendency tend en e on the part of the college to expand into the field of the 1 university sometimes to its own peril Professor Briggs Brigge said that a college while appreciating the tho gift gilL of the donor of a building buU l s often otten finds Itself under exceed exceedingly exceedIngly I heavy expense in the maintenance anee and therefore it is that the college does doe not particularly need so many new build buildings A I ings unless endowment funds for the ther r have been mad made 1 had a word to say BaY bout the tIm representative men who have I gone forth from colleges and won their Cl way ay In the tho world No ever made a man groat but many a man has been helped to great greatness greatness greatness ness by the college He lie said that there thero is a n constant demand for college men in inthe Inthe Inthe the railroad service the thc mining industry If It a general freight agent pick up a boy bo off the streets and give him work the 1 I 1 boy will outstrip his rival the college collegeman collegeman man mans for a few months but after that the college man will be the leader eader The university said s ld Dr Briggs Driggs must havo have 8 0 professional school where men menI are ghen intellectual training that will fit them to become teachers and to com corn complete complete I their studies so far by research re earch that they thov are arc capable of the highest at qt attainments The university deals with the living issues of the day da with the problems problems J lems of ot the people I I Professor Briggs Brigga said the college is I needed to keep koep the light trimmed and burning I 1 After Alter the lecture Professor Briggs held an informal reception in the hall at which ho he met many old Harvard men |