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a Mr. David J. Gorney, MA. Registrar Reverend Dennis T. Byrne, O.S.B., A.B. Treasurer 20
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1 1 ■ ' PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE LI3 The President ' s Message In the new Abbot Vincent Toylor Library may be seen the exquisite stained glass window. It is a double panneled window mode up of symbols that represent the philosophy, the obiectives, and the aims of Belmont Abbey College The left-hond ponel is dedicated to St, Benedict, the found- er of the Benedictine Order and the author of the Holy Rule by which the monks of the Abbey live. St. Benedict repre- sents the Good Life, the virtuous life, ond pictured are the symbols that indicate how the Good is attained: by a dis- ciplined life, a woy of living that will transform day-to-day actions ond perfect them, as one strives for the Supernoturol Good which is the end and object of human existence. In the right-hand panel are the symbols associated with St. Thomas Aquinas, the Angelic doctor, ond potron of college students. The symbols reflect the seorch after truth, the development of the intellectual virtues, ond the attainment of wisdom, transformed by the divine knowledge revealed by Christ to us. As the Abbey student is doily confronted by the striking beauty of the stained glass, he hos unfolded before him, in a symbolic medium, the ideals of the college student: the Good, the True, the Beautiful; and o doily reminder that the Abbey can be a cotolyst whereby the student may disci- pline his exercised free will ond ottoin thot body of knowledge to be transmitted into wisdom. I am the Woy, the Truth, and the Life, our Blessed Lord teaches us. The Abbey student must ever be mindful thot without Christ, the Woy, there is no going, with the Truth, there is no knowing, without the Life, there is no living! The Very Reverend Cuthbert E. Allen, O.S.B. Reverend Bernard L. Rosswog, O.S.B., S.T.D. O.S.B, Dean of Men Reverend Raphael G. Bridges, O.S.B, A.M. O.S.B. Academic Dean
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1 1 Mrs. Mary Cook Secretary to President Miss Alexandrine Louradour Secretary to Academic Dean Reverend Martin W. Hayes, O.S.B., A B Assistant Treasurer
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