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Show ENGLISH LIKE THE0.R00SEVELT Berkeley, Cal., March 21. Dr. Benjamin Ben-jamin Ide Wheeler, president of the University of California, came home last night after an absence of six months, during which time he delivered deliv-ered a courre of lectures before th-j ; University of Berlin as a Roosevelt, professor. , While in Berlin Dr. Wheeler received re-ceived several letters from Colonel Roosevelt In Africa. "I believe." paid Dr. Wheeler, "that ! Colonel Roosevelt is Immensely popular pop-ular In Kngland. He is admired here lor his fair (day tactics, his sportsmanship and statesmanship. ; He will deliver lectures here In the ; spring of 1911. The subject and ; I dates will be announced Inter." I Of Germany and the eGrmuns ho ! fa Id: 'Germany today is the most pros-1 pros-1 jn rous country in the world. They I aro coming to the bin from the small (things aDd the peril of their position is whether they can stand the pros- j 1 perlty. The I'd men of the state ! j ko into the public service there, j There a man trains for municipal or- 1 fire. He has plenty of politics, it ts true, but hi life- work ts the por,!- . tlon he holds and In his work he l4 out of the Influence of iollt!e8. "You have tho.feeHOK tbat you are veil taken care i f. too much so for some people. After all there is 1 j fresh breeze there . There Is a sort I of good cheer in the United Stales.' We may mako our mistakes, but there ' la an indlvlUuallBm about us." |