CONVOCATION ADDRESSES
The 11th February, 1899
The Right Hon’ble George Nathaniel Baron Curzon
of Kedleston, M.A., F.R.S., P.C., G.M.S.I., G.M.I.E.
Chancellor
Mr. Vice-Chancellor, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Among the most honourable, and certainly not the least pleasant, duties that devolve upon a Viceroy is that of presiding as Chancellor at the Convocation of this University. If I may venture to say so, to me the task is one of peculiar gratification and interest, for I will not conceal from you that I am a University man to the core of my being ; and that deep down in me, behind the mask of the official immersed in public affairs, and beneath the uniform of State, there lurks an academic element, ineradicable and strong, connecting me with my old University days, and affecting me with a natural sympathy towards those who, although in different circumstances and under a different clime, can also claim connection with a University. It has been reserved for you in fact to put the crown upon an otherwise imperfect academic