. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . to be seen, andare objects of great interest to the visitor. Many old elms adorn the College campus and surround theold College. Just in front of these historic walls stands a his-toric statue, the oldest statue in America, erected to Lord Bote-tourt. Here, at what is probably the most historic spot in America,Delta Chapter hopes to have the pleasure of entertaining brothersof every chapter of 2 3> E as soon as the labors of the Conclaveare over at Richmond. University of Virginia. As early as 1779 Jefferson presented to the Virginia Assem-bly his plan of publi


. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . to be seen, andare objects of great interest to the visitor. Many old elms adorn the College campus and surround theold College. Just in front of these historic walls stands a his-toric statue, the oldest statue in America, erected to Lord Bote-tourt. Here, at what is probably the most historic spot in America,Delta Chapter hopes to have the pleasure of entertaining brothersof every chapter of 2 3> E as soon as the labors of the Conclaveare over at Richmond. University of Virginia. As early as 1779 Jefferson presented to the Virginia Assem-bly his plan of public education, embracing in consecutive andrational order: 1. Common schools, one to every five or six square miles. 2. Grammar schools, twenty in different parts of the State. 3. The University, for the propagation of science in itshighest order. This large scheme was rendered abortive at the time bylegislation, and still remains to be fully realized in this first partof the twentieth century. After Jeffersons retirement from. CO O W o ST W•* OO w ? > d -^ t oo e.


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