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FREDERICK S. CONVERSE
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E D I to you FREDERICK S. CONVERSE our beloved Dean and friend, whose philosophy of life and splendid sense of humor will always remain a cherished memory, we, the Class of 1937, do respectfully dedicate this book. 2
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To the Class of 1937: My almost four years of association with the Class of 1937 has been a very happy one, and I sincerely regret that the last part has been cut short by my illness. I would like to say to you now something that has been growing forcibly in my mind during this enforced rest. It is true for all of us that good citizenship is more important than good musicianship, important as that is. Just now in this troubled world, in which many of the things that we older ones valued most seem to be disintegrating before our very eyes, is this especially true. Man seems to have made a mess of his world through a reckless use of his abilities, his knowledge, and his accomplishments. The only way for it to be made better is for each individual to accept responsibility to the extent of making the best use he can of himself and the gifts that he has received from God. If everyone does that, the world will be safe. Civilization will be safe. Honesty, unselfishness, purity, and love toward our neighbors and ourselves! These are the unfailing guides. Submit all our actions to these tests, and we cannot fail to be useful citizens wherever we go. This is a serious message, but the world demands serious thought today on the part of everyone, and I could not do less than tell you what is in my mind. I hope for success for all of you in your profession and in your lives. My affectionate regards go out to you all. Frederick S. Converse. 4
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