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APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS

In an ideal University.... the force of living example should lire the student with a noble ambition to emulate the learning of learned men, and to follow in the lootsteps ot the explorers of mew Lclcs of know lodge. And the very air lie breathes should be charged with enthusiasm for truth that fanaticism of veracity, which is a greater possession than much learning; a nobler gift than the power of increasing knowledge; by so much greater and nobler than these as the moral nature of man is j ieater ill Dr. ti e infeSlet tual; for veracity is the heart of morality. Elections.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1931, Page 1

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107

APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1931, Page 1

APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1931, Page 1

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