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To lead in the development of new professions.

To lead the world in original research and investigation.

To constitute an impregnable bulwark of truth and freedom.

II. REASONS WHY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD FOUND SUCH A UNI-

VERSITY

The nation only is equal to its proper endowment.

The nation bound to complete its proudly styled American system of

education by supplying the need it lacks.

Only a national university could reasonably hope-

To coördinate and thus directly strengthen and elevate the schools
of the States.

To be wholly free from sectarian bias.

To promote in requisite degree the growth of patriotism in all sections.
To secure to our country due rank and influence among the great
powers.

To become an effective means of promoting the growth of free institu-

tions.

To meet the demands of learning upon this most powerful and pros-

perous of the nations.

III. REASONS FOR FOUNDING SUCH UNIVERSITY AT WASHINGTON.

Washington the only suitable spot under Federal jurisdiction.

The place designated by the Father of his Country, who began its

endowment.

The most desirable of places for the residence of advanced students.

The most democratic of cities in its social life.

Most directly in touch with all portions of the country and all quarters

of the globe.

Most in need of the influence of a national university upon the civil

service.

Unparalleled for its aggregation of material facilities.

Has already a great constellation of scientists doing original work.

Could thus be made what it ought to be, the intellectual center of the

world.

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Such support from without as the enlightened sentiment of the coun-
try should gladly accord to a measure whose success is so clearly
a condition of the highest dignity and welfare of the Republic.

INDEX TO HISTORICAL SUMMARY.

[The brackets indicate committal to institutions, national in scope, but not to a National University
established by the Government at Washington.]

Adams, President C. K., Cornell University, address, 1888..
Adams, Dr. Herbert C., Johns Hopkins University, address, 1889
Adams, John, President of the United States:

In Constitutional Convention

Inaugural address, 1797

Adams, John Quincy, President of the United States, message, 1825.

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[Bashford, Rev. Dr., President O. W. University, address, 1892]

Bills to establish National University:

Of Minister Barlow, offered by Mr. Logan, 1806

Of House committee, 1816...

Of O. W. Wight, introduced by Senator Howe, 1892..

Introduced by Mr. O'Neil, 1890

Of University Committee of National Educational Association, 1872.
Of Senator Edmunds, 1890..

Blackmar, Prof. F. W., University of Kansas, report, 1890

67, 68

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[Brooks, Rev. Charles, 1855]

Caldwell, Dr. Charles B., Transylvania University, 1828

Carpenter, Senator Matthew Hale...

[Catholic University of America]

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53

68

98-100

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Chase, William H

Columbian Institute and College, appropriations for, 1823, 1832
Committees:

Of House of Representatives, reports by, 1810, 1816, 1873..
Of National Educational Association, reports by, 1870, 1871
Select, of U. S. Senate, creation of, 1890..
Continuances of, 1890-'91...

Of Pan-Republic Congress, 1891.

Congress, memorials to:

Of District Commissioners, 1796..

Of Samuel Blodget, 1803, 1805..

Appropriations by, to Columbian College and Institute, 1823, 1832.

Connelly, Thomas C....

Constitutional Convention, discussions in.

Cox, Dr. C. C..

Cranch, Judge William.

Cullom, Senator Shelby B., 1890.

Custis, George Washington.

Cutbush, Edward.

[Dana, Prof. James]

Davidson, James..

[Dean, Amos].

District Commissioners, memorial of, to Congress, 1796

Eaton, Gen. John, address, Cleveland, 1870.....

Edmunds, Senator George F.:

Introduction of bill by, 1890

Motion by, to continue select committee, with remarks, 1891.
Educational Association, National:

Resolution by, with appointment of committees of, 1869, 1874.
Adoption of committee's reports by, 1870, 1871...

Creation of permanent National University Committee by, 1871.
Discussions before, 1873-74 .

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[Gilmour, Rt. Rev. R., Catholic Bishop of Cleveland, 1889]

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Grant, Ulysses S., President of the United States, message, 1873.

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Harris, Dr. W. T., U. S. Commissioner of Education, address, Detroit, 1874.
[Hastings, H. J.].

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Haupert, Albert, in Ohio Educational Monthly, 1889.

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H., G. G., in Science, 1886.

85

Hayes, Rutherford B., President of the United States, messages, 1877, '78.... 82, 83
Hays, President George P., Washington and Jefferson College, speech, Detroit,
1874.

Henry, Dr. Joseph, Smithsonian Institution

Hill, Hon. Mark L., introduction of resolution by, 1819.
Hinsdale, Prof. B. A., historical account, 1890..

Holley, President Horace, Transylvania University

[Hough, Prof. George W.].

House of Representatives:

Address of, in response to President's message, 1790..
Reports by committees of, 1810, 1816, 1873..

Howe, Senator Timothy O.:

Aid in preparation of bill

Introduction of bill by, 1872.

Hoyt, John W.:

Government report of, 1867.

Addresses, Trenton, Detroit, Washington, 1869, 1874, 1891
Publication of volume on University Education, 1870
Draft of reports of National Committee, 1870, 1871..
Draft of bill presented in 1872.

Conferences at various places during 1875, 1876, 1884, 1885..

Offer of resolutions by, Pan-Republic Congress, 1891..

Leaflet, with correspondence, 1891

Human Freedom League, resolution by, 1891

[Hurst, Bishop John F., Chancellor American University]

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Ingalls, Senator John J

Jackson, Andrew, President of the United States, approval of bill by, 1832...
Jefferson, Thomas, President of the United States:

Letters to Washington and Gallatin, 1795, 1808
Message, 1806....

Johnson, Hon. Samuel, in Constitutional Convention

Journal of Education, indorsement by, 1881...
Kennedy, Rev. Dr

Lamar, Secretary L. Q. C., report, 1885.

Law, Thomas

Logan, Hon. Mr., introduction of bill by, 1806

MacArthur, Judge Arthur, chancellor of National University

Madison, James, President of the United States:

In Constitutional Convention

As indorser of memorial, 1796... ... ....

As chairman of committee of House of Representatives, 1796..
Messages, 1810, 1815, 1816.

Mason, Dr. Otis T., letter and lecture, 1889, '90.

Mayo, Rev. Dr. A. D...

[McCabe, Rev. Dr. Charles, address, 1892.].

McCosh, President James, Princeton College, Detroit, 1869.
McWilliams, Dr. Alexander...

Meigs, Dr. Josiah

Memorials to Congress:

Of District Commissioners, 1796...

Of Samuel Blodget, 1803, 1805.

Mitchell, Prof. O. M.

Mitchell, Hon. Samuel, as chairman of committee, 1810.......
Monroe, James, President of the United States, letter of, 1820.

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