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Dm ll, Ernst Hermann SABGENT COLI.EGE 0F PHYSICAL EDUCATIIIN OU, our seniors, soon will graduate from Sargent College Where you have spent four interesting and happy years. Knowing you as well as I do, I feel sure I can say that your college years have been happy ones. First of all, let me wish you the best of success in your profession, and may you find great hap- piness also, in the years to come, whether you find it through interesting and successful work in the field of health and physical education, or of physical therapy, or whether you find it in other fields of endeavor, or in home life. You have a well-rounded education and training which should help younto be successful not only in your profession but also in molding your personal lives and the lives of a.ll those with whom you come in contact. As you go out into the world with the good wishes of us all, remember that you cannot. really leave Sargent College and Boston University. As an alumna, each of you has become an integral part forever of Sargent College and Boston University, and the College and University will continue to serve you, as you will serve your Alma hlater. 646, a,a44Z l H291
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CIILLEGE 0F MUSIC HE last of your four years in College has been overshadowed by War in Europe, and although the United States is not actively engaged in this war, we have always been conscious of the cloud hanging over the world. lklany of you have no doubt wondered what the effect would be on the musical pro- fession if the War should spread across the Atlantic, or even continue in Europe for several years. The present war conditions resemble those of twenty-five years ago, and there is no reason to believe that music would not repeat its former service, both during and after the conflict, in providing stimulus and comfort to combatants and non-combatants. Music offers to the individual what the individual is qualified to receive. Seek and ye shall End. Your training at College has taught you to seek music which is the best of its kind. May your influence always be toward urging people, young and old, to follow this precept. VVhen through graduation, you sever your present connection with the College, it is not necessary to say good-bye, for past classes have kept up their relationship with the College, and I earnestly hope you will do the same. lQ8l Dean John P lNIarshall D.lNIus. F T C L
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SCll00L 0F TllEOI.0GY CCORDING to a gay tradition, inherited from the liliddle Ages, candidates for divinity degrees from a university are always called, not too reverent- ly. the saintsf, Perhaps that is the reason graduates of Boston University School of Theology treasure the story of the small boy who was asked if he knew what saints were. Sure, he said, as if he were remembering a. roomful of rainbow shadows. I've been to Sunday School. I've seen the stained glass windows. Saints a.re men the light shines through. And so they are, especially for students at Boston University School of Theology, who day after day have seen the light shine through the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, Church Fathers, and Reformers, re-created in stained glass around the pews of Robin- son Chapel. Inevitably these shining companions become ideals for these men who study beneath their spell and who go out to carry their transfiguring light into a World which is increasingly a throwback to the Dark Ages. Under the circumstances one can say sincerely to such graduates what VVordsworth said of another age of perilous romance: i'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive and to be young was very heaven I H Dean Earl Marlatt A.M., S.T.B., Ph.D Litt D mama l30l
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