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On May 15, 1873, Ezra Cornell penned this letter to future Cornellians. The letter was sealed in a lead box in the cornerstone of Sage Hall. Almost 125 years later, the letter was unearthed. In it, Cornell's founder stated what he saw as the biggest danger facing the university: “sectarian strife.” Source: Cornell University Library | Sage Cornerstone Letter - Rare and Manuscript Collections PHOTOGRAPH 

“The idea that cognitive decline is inevitable as we get older is not only ageist but ignores a growing body of evidence that some aspects of cognition actually improve as we age.”

Cognitive decline is not inevitable as we get older says Weill Cornell physician  Source: Esquire | The Seismic Shift That’s About to Change the American Workplace QUOTE 
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