. Inauguration ceremonies of Rufus Bernhard von KleinSmid, as president of the University of Southern California and exercises of the Pan-American educational conference, April twenty-seven to twenty-nine, nineteen twenty-two. othe lives of the people, we may come to an understanding, andour relationships can be worthy of the great people which weare, and be a factor in bringing about the new world and thenew spirit of Christian Internationalism. PRESIDENT VON KLEINSMID I regret the receipt of this telegram, or rather the conditionwhich it sets forth, for it means that Dr. Barrows cannot bewit


. Inauguration ceremonies of Rufus Bernhard von KleinSmid, as president of the University of Southern California and exercises of the Pan-American educational conference, April twenty-seven to twenty-nine, nineteen twenty-two. othe lives of the people, we may come to an understanding, andour relationships can be worthy of the great people which weare, and be a factor in bringing about the new world and thenew spirit of Christian Internationalism. PRESIDENT VON KLEINSMID I regret the receipt of this telegram, or rather the conditionwhich it sets forth, for it means that Dr. Barrows cannot bewith us. He is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis and is con-fined to his home. The telegram expresses, however, the verybest wishes of the University of California, and the personalkindly feeling of the president of that institution, toward theconference. It seems that even the president of Stanford University hasnot succeeded sufficiently well and effectively to control hisboard of regents, for he wires that an unruly presiding body,the controlling body of his institution, has called a meeting atwhich it is very necessary for him to be. I commend to himthe education of his board of trustees, that they do not deprive. x 5 £ o • 5 1* uj O — (flC5 u PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 49 us of the privilege and honor of having their president withus on so significant an occasion as this. We sympathize withourselves in the absence of these two gentlemen, who stand outso conspicuously as among the leading educators of the greatSouthwest. However, we are delighted in the presence of , of Stanford University, who comes as the personalrepresentative of President Wilbur, and will speak to us. Exchange of Professors and StudentsELLWOOD PATTERSON CUBBERLEY, , Leland Stanford, Jr., University Up to something near this time yesterday I was living inblissful ignorance that I should be here today. At about thistime yesterday the president sent for me to come into his office,


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