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purposes, which was recorded in the " University
Gazette" of June 14, does not seem to have attracted
much notice in the Press, but we were pleased to
see a vigorous protest in the " Saturday Review,"
which rightly points out that "in this time of war
every home of the humanities should cherish those
permanent gifts of the spirit that enrich life and
the mind, while forming a vital bond of union
between to-day, to-morrow, and all the yesterdays
in history."
purposes, which was recorded in the " University
Gazette" of June 14, does not seem to have attracted
much notice in the Press, but we were pleased to
see a vigorous protest in the " Saturday Review,"
which rightly points out that "in this time of war
every home of the humanities should cherish those
permanent gifts of the spirit that enrich life and
the mind, while forming a vital bond of union
between to-day, to-morrow, and all the yesterdays
in history."