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Item Faculty Day 1966(1966-09-06T00:00:00-07:00) Cowan, DonaldThe second decade of the University of Dallas is opening with great portents. Even nature has paid us homage; for the first time in our history green grass will be on our campus at the opening of school--not only green, but mowed and trimmed, symbolizing, I suppose, our emergence from the wilderness. EVen now, the bulldozers are gathering to lay back the ground for a gymnasium, a graduate building, and the first structure deliberately designed to be useless, a tower. It is a mark of our maturity that we have resources to spare sufficient for a wholly symbolic edifice, one that expresses not so much our pride as our aspiration.Item The Form of a University -- Faculty Day 1964(1964-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Cowan, DonaldIn his book The Crisis in the University, Sir Walter Moberly classifies three conceptiosn of the university which developed during the 19th century and which we have inherited in the modern university.