The university in overalls; a plea for part-time study . Biila, 1015. T- r~ ~^F iJj^U i^ 1- ^Ji^^J^m^i ^g, ^•*Sp^ iRI ml flH^^^ i Loring, Nairn Centre, 1900-1. Thisi was the first of forty such log branches built by the Frontier College inthe more permanent lumber camps of Canada. (Facing page 87.) The Pi^Ace OP THE University 87 find more and more studies that are bringing closer theuniversity and the people. Let these be extended untilthe needs of settlers, factories, camp men, and workers ofthe frontier receive their due attention, as well as those ofthe cities. The university has lo


The university in overalls; a plea for part-time study . Biila, 1015. T- r~ ~^F iJj^U i^ 1- ^Ji^^J^m^i ^g, ^•*Sp^ iRI ml flH^^^ i Loring, Nairn Centre, 1900-1. Thisi was the first of forty such log branches built by the Frontier College inthe more permanent lumber camps of Canada. (Facing page 87.) The Pi^Ace OP THE University 87 find more and more studies that are bringing closer theuniversity and the people. Let these be extended untilthe needs of settlers, factories, camp men, and workers ofthe frontier receive their due attention, as well as those ofthe cities. The university has long neglected to teach the youngthe dignity and the worship of manual labor. It hasoften frittered away their time and health and means inacquiring mere shibboleths of culture which leddirectly away from work with the hands. This has beendone, too, in the very face of the great need in Canadafor men whose hands and feet are trained as well as theirreasoning powers, to lead in the development of thenatural resources of our common country. Why should not a part of a Canadians education con-sist in blazing and cutting a road, extracting a stu


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