Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Our New Interests: An Address at the University of California, on Charter Day, March 23, 1900
We are to-day assembled here in recognition of the pious devo tion to public causes which laid the foundations of this University. Out of the harsh struggle with nature, out of the fierce rivalry of man with man, issued forth, here among the mines and fields, the higher consciousness that we are members one of another, and that man liveth not by bread alone. Out of the eater came forth meat, out of the strong came forth sweetness.
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