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This issue ofthe Kentucky Alumnus offers lt is to each of them that their institutions  
its readers a thirty-two page exposition on turn for understanding, for leadership and for  
American Higher Education—l958, prepared financial support. They are responsible part- |
by a group of the outstanding alumni mag- ners in the greatest effort ever fostered by the  
ezine editors in the United States. free world——that of producing, supporting I
lt is the story of higher education today—its and nurturing men of strong moral fibre, great '
challenges and opportunities, its needs, its imagination and inspiring vision—in short, l
hopes and its dreams—and the story of the educated men.
men and women who have dedicated their This report is designed to point up to each l
lives to making these hopes and dreams come of you the responsibilities which are yours as l
true—the teachers of America. alumni of a great educational institution. lt is I
Even more, it is the story of the alumni of a challenge to your loyalties and a tribute to
these institutions of higher learning, a group your devotion. lt is an invitation to contribute l
at men and women who recognize the prob- your counsel and your material support to the
lems facing higher education today and who end that YOUR University may reach the l
have the understanding and the power to solve heights.  
these problems. l
Alumni of our various institutions of higher Remember—"Better to light one candle  
education are partners in a great enterprise, than to curse the darkness." l
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