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In turning to the themes of the university, the soul overflows with memories, and the gaze seems to be veiled by distant places and figures; but it is also necessary to give oneself to the present and consider the real condition of things. The university, which we knew from the mid-1950s to some laws of the 1970s or thereabouts, was still moving within the framework designed by the Gentile Reform (which takes its name from the great philosopher, but underwent distorting corrections and adjustments).