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Musings On The Finite Statist Machine
I had a very gentle introduction to being interviewed by Stephen Cook of the Light Agenda. Now I will be in “The Wringer” with Pete. I hope Pete’s as gentle as Stephen Cook was. It seems ‘Allendale’s prediction about being on radio and TV is coming true. I do not enjoy interviews, but I am rising to the occasion. I express myself better in writing.
“The College that evolved from Samuel Kirkland’s plan of education will soon celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of its charter. Far from the modest frontier school for white and Oneida Indian children that the missionary envisioned, it has become an institution of higher education that draws its students from all areas of our country and even beyond our borders. Although Hamilton remains small by present-day standards and currently has a student body of fewer than 1,900, it provides resources and facilities comparable to those of undergraduate institutions substantially larger in size. While faithfully maintaining the tradition of liberal learning in a comfortably intimate environment, Hamilton has responded to changing needs and circumstances in preparing its students for a world unimagined by Samuel Kirkland in the days of our nation’s infancy.”
2012-12-11 03:17:52
Source: http://americankabuki.blogspot.com/2012/12/american-kabuki-interview-on-hamilton.html