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with the view of securing mental and moral culture. Pursue it carefully, make thorough work of it, mas- ter it. Do not make study secondary and some- thing else primary. Do not study for a degree merely, nor for the reputation of scholarship, but for excellence. All the regulations of the college have been arranged with the view of securing its ends most effectually in the improvement of the 14 (209) 210 A Busy Life. student. They have been adopted, only after the most careful consideration. They are commonly the result of a very large experience. Observe them carefully. Do not despise them. You cannot dis- regard them without hurt. Students suffer great loss when they trample college rules under foot. Eemember also that physical excellence and moral excellence are ends as valuable to you as mental excellence. Be careful not to prosecute your studies so as to ruin your health ; be careful not to neglect moral and spiritual culture. You will have made poor use of the opportunities of the college if you graduate with a body made worthless by disease or with a moral character wrecked by vice. Aim at all excellence, and work for it as wisely and earnestly as you can. In your intercourse with the professors, treat them

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