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THE PIlESIDENT'S MESSAGE His coPY of the HUB will be cherished by many persons, including the hundreds of graduates from Boston University in the Class of 1940. You who possess it will at first look at it many times, and then for several years you will consult it when something in the University publications or in the news dispatches makes you think of a faculty member or a classmate whose picture is here. But by 1965, you will begin to get the HUB out on a winter's evening to con over it, and as you look at it, the recollections will be fragrant, and many a time you will find that the thoughts evoked by it are like perfume from the blossoms of the heart. Keep the HUB, not for its own sake, but as a symbol of the University - the University which is your Alma Mater, the nourishing mother of your intellectual life. Do not let your appre- ciation stop with the symbol: let it take in also the University which the HUB sym- bolizes. Boston University will go forward from strength to strength and from glory to glory largely in proportion as its alumni devote themselves to the promotion of the University's well-being. Therefore, let us strike hands - you who will become our Alma Mater's children out in the World and we who remain to keep the home fires burning -let us strike hands in pledge of our loyalty, our fealty, our allegiance, our unfeigned devotion to Boston University. The University will always be interested in you, and, without affectation, I shall rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep, which is a scriptural way of saying that a bond of sympathy and understanding binds all members of the University family together. Let us act toward all Boston University folk as the members of a well ordered family act toward one another, and let us adapt and obey an ancient commandment, which might be phrased as follows: Honor thy Alma Mater, that her days may be long in the service of humanity. Faithfully yours, l20l
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AIIMINISTRATIUN and FACULTY
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DANIEL L. BIARSH. S.T.B.,PH.D., LITT.D., D.C.L., L.H.D., LL.D President Qf fhe Urzfiversify l911 Q...
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