Excerpt from State Normal Magazine, Vol. 6: April, 1902
Address delivered before the students of the State Normal and Industrial College February 21, 1902.
It is a privilege to visit this institution. It is to me a pleasure better to know you, the instructors, who have so dev labored for the higher education and greater independence women of North Carolina. As young Rasselas hoped by ing at the fountains of knowledge to quench the thirst for ity, so have these. Young ladies, Mr. President, shown the in you, and justified your faith in them by coming, in numbers, th their pitchers for thought may. Be filled at this first deep well instruction provided for them by their native State.
A part of this student body represents those along our historic eastern shore; another portion belongs t great middle section; and still another claims for its home our tiful mountainous west; But from whatever direction you come, young ladies, and whatever proportion bears to the whole, I feel quite sure that the co that brings each fraction to an equality 'of thou all, pervading desire for education.
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