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Miss Bertha Cohen Administrative Assistant Dean of Girls Mr. Arthur Hirschberg Administrative Assistant Dr. Joseph R. Orgel Dean of Boys Mr. I. Bert Levine Chairman of Program Comm i I lee
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Dear Graduates: I hroughout your slay at Lincoln, emphasis has been placed on I he importance ol character. I his requires the ability to weigh, compare, and evaluate. so that you may lead a life guided by principles and ideals, rather than a life dominated by impulse. It has been well said that every day each one of us lives in four realms of being. As a physical organism, we belong to the realm of organic and inorganic matter. Here we are dependent mainly on stubborn facts that lay the groundwork for the animal phases of brutish man. As an intelligent person, we belong to the realm of the mind. Here values begin to assert themselves, providing the basis ol culture and civilization. As a human being, we belong to the realm of social communities. I fere stress is laid on the meaning of relationships upon which rests the structure of our society. And as a spiritual entity, we belong to the realm ol the heart and soul. Here we encounter moral ideals, ethical tenets, and noble principles. Only through their acceptance can we achieve our highest potentialities. Facts are important: but if we are solely dependent on facts, only physical research will count, and physical engineers will usher in an age of atomic bombs. We may be blinded by ultra-violet and cosmic rays and deafened by nuclear explosions and the roar ol jet planes, unless our education has convinced us that values count, and that only social research and social engineers can create a society where men can live in peace, prosperity and happiness. Cordially yours. GABRIEL R. MASON Principal
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