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"I would insist that the man who spends four years in our north country here and does not learn to hear the melody of rustling leaves or does not learn to love the wash of the racing brooks over their beds in spring, who never experiences the repose to be found on lakes and river, who has not stood enthralled upon the top of Moosilanke on a moon-light night or has not become a worshiper of color as he has seen the sun set from one of Hanover's hills, who has not thrilled at the whiteness of the snowclad countryside in winter or at the flaming forest colors of the fall I would insist that this man has not reached out for some of the most worth-while educational values accessible to him at Dartmouth." President Hopkins quoted in the New York Herald Tribune.

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