A Broader Mission for Liberal Education / Baccalaureate Address, Delivered in Agricultural College Chapel, Sunday June 9, 1901
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A baccalaureate address argues for a broader liberal education that unites intellectual culture with practical training, advocating hand as well as head and body as well as mind. It contends that education must produce useful action, not merely ornamental learning, and that work—skilled and guided by intellect—elevates character and secures independence better than inherited wealth. The speaker urges democratic, widely diffused educational opportunities that prepare citizens for productive vocations, promote conservation of natural resources, and replace wasteful practices with skilled labor and technological efficiency, so that a self-governing society can meet future social and economic responsibilities.
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