New York University School of Commerce - Commerce Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN Y message this year is addressed par- ticularly to the Seniors who will soon leave the University with all that the school can give. Q This sad old world of ours is now full of suiiering and travail. It is go- ing through another ol' the recurring pangs and purgings which you have read about in history. Have faith i11 the outcome, have faith most ol' all i11 yourselves, despite tl1e temptation to submit to discouragement, depression Zlllll dismay. o There is work to be done and thank Cod for your capacity to do your share ol' ill .XII that you require is to have faith i11 the power to do that share and the will and purpose to put that faith to the test. You will need a strong will to endure, a stronger will not to do the agreeable thing il. you should 11ot do it, and the strongest will to do the disagree- able thing if you should do it. 0 It is a serious responsibility to be an alumnus of the School ol' Commerce. Accounts. and Finance because you 1m1st measure up to the record of your predecessors and be al- ways upon your mettle to set standards lor those who are to follow. How can this re- sponsibility best be discharged? My answer is by being ellicient in getting your work done but at the same time by developing your character and the quality of your life so that they may stand out and excel even the best and II1OSl ellicient work you shall do. Perstare et Praestare. .07777fdf limi: N 1925 Dean John 'lf Madden became the third dean old the School ol' Com- 111erce of New York University, succeeding the late Joseph French Johnson. 0 Born in Wcmrcesteis, Massachusetts, on October 26, 1882, Dean Madden was graduated from the School of Commerce of New York 12 University in 191 1 with a degree of Bache- lor of CIOIHIIICTCIZII Science. 0 In 1921, he received an honorary degree of Master ol' Arts from Holy Cross. 0 One of the first tasks undertaken by the faculty under the direction of Dean Madden was the lengthening of the course of study from three to four years in 1926, when the present building was opened. o In 1937, Dean Madden received an honorary de- gree of Doctor of Commercial Science in Business Administration from Newark University. He is a licensed Certified Public Acountant under the laws of New York and New Jersey, and has been president of the International Accountants' Society of Chicago since 1929. In 1926, he took an active part in the proceedings of the International Congress of Accounting in Amsterdam, Holland, and again in New York City in 1929. o At the present time, Dean Madden is o11e of the public gover- 11ors of the New York Curb Exchange. He is acting as the impartial chairman of the Adjustnient Board set up to settle disputes between the Publishers Association of the City of New York and the Mail Deliverers' Union of New York. 0 Dean Madden Ilan: Mrulrlwn rlrmvs Violet sales slullx lurl: liclcf'Ix In Hn' I'1Ul'!UIIl7Il Game.

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