Show CULTURE AND SYMPATHY there could be no greater ca lamity for the universities than for the belief to gain ground that the education they furn furnish lish to their choicest endmost and most gifted graduates shuts them off from a living sympathy and fellowship with mith the great body of their countrymen who have not had the fortune to share their advantages of training and from a vital interest in a pure and beneficent administration of govi gov ern eminent ment it would be a calamity to the nation to have such a wall of partition between the scholars and the rest of the people but it would if permitted be a yet greater misfortune for the universities which had begotten such children james B angell |