problem would say that it
ought to be so; that in industrial
education that is
the ideal to be aimed at. Here
however, I fear, we are doomed
to a perpetual struggle with
Board of Trustees who [?]
hostile to learning in any
shape, scientific or other, an
are entertaining notions of
a visionary and [?]
nation; and so [?] [?]
student, plot revolution. Of
course our new Board has
not yet fully made its caliber
apparent, and the new B[?]
is so giving, [?] so entirely
an acquaintance with the problem
or the issues involved in the
experiment, that [?] one
could just never say what
direction thenew order of
things is likely to take. But
it will be a long time before
the good [second?] sense which
you have put forth in your
inaugural will be realized
here. One young Pres. is a
good disciplinarian – as far
so good. He is [?] a society
is [?], [?] a scholar in
the old academic sense.
And so then what? – Do
you meet Mr [?] of [?]?
He is about being installed. Our
churc is invited to his installation
to take place on
the [?] I think. Dr R[?]
will accompany our pastor
Mr Mo[?]lton, and they may
drop in upon you in passing.
By the way I notice in your
faculty list that the place
of Philosophy & [?] is without
incumbent. Has the Chair
been filled? I presume some
one has already been selected.
it was with reference to
that choice that the Board
of Regents of Mich. University
[?] me [?] [?]
and I have no doubt I could
have the cordial re[?]
[certain?] of Pres. [?] and
Prof. Morris. But I presume
it is preempted. [?] all yours
in love to yourself & wife
Very fraternally
W H Wynn