1932 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 30 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Older than the state itself . . . young In that indomitable spirit of the last

great wave of Western pioneering which witnessed its birth . . . founded

by far-seeing territorial legislators that future citizens of the great state they

foresaw might attain their highest usefulness in private life and public service ...

rich

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its heritage

the old era, so

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equality f resourcefulness, and enthusiasm . . . as

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the present Idaho, opportunities await those who would

seek them, and individual merit remains the lone measure of success . . .


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