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THE actual work of the University founded in this city by the well-considered munificence of Johns Hopkins commences to-morrow, and among the many marks of confidence and good-will which have been bestowed upon me in the United States, there is none which I value more highly than that conferred by the authorities of the University when they invited me to deliver an address on such an occasion.
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Prof. Huxley on University Education 1 . Nature 14, 546–550 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014546a0
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