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Page 21 text:
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Rev. James J. Kelley, S.J. Dean of the College of Business Administration You are leaving your Alma Mater vitally aware that you are the light brigade of the record-breaking class of six hundred Freshmen who enrolled at Boston College in September, 1942. Perhaps the most enduring memory of your student years on the Heights will be the call to arms that all but depleted your ranks. Let this memory be your inspiration in the important part which you and they must play in recreating the harmony of God ' s design. Your heritage is truth! The world needs your wealth! Give it away generously for your country and your fellow-men and you will have won a greater victory than the triumph of arms. May God ' s grace be with you that your dreams and ideals of youth may be the realities of tomorrow! James J. Kelley, tS.J lE-W
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Rev. Stephen A. Mulcahy, S.J. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Much has been given to you. It has been your singularly good fortune to finish your college career at a time when it has been denied entirely to or post- poned indefinitely for so many of your contemporaries. This brings added responsibilities. You have not been called to shoulder arms, or, if so, you have done your part and taken up your education after a brief absence. Your outstanding service to your country must come with the reconstruction. You are thoroughly prepared in a sound philosophy of life and a solid liberal education which will enable you to play a very important part in the rebuild- ing of a democracy which has suffered so much from the ravages of war. It is for you to make a distinct contribution to the glory of your country on the home front, to win further laurels for your Alma Mater, as your fellow classmates are doing on every field and sea-lane of battle throughout the world. Much has been given you. Much will be expected of you. Don ' t fail that trust! Stephen A. Mulcahy, S.J.
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Rev. Alexander G. Duncan, S.J.. S.T.L. Professor of Psychology Rev. John A. McCarthy. S.J., S.T.L. Ass ' t Professor of Philosophy Rev. Michael J. Harding, S.J., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Rev. John A. O ' Brien, S.J.. Ph.D. Professor of Ethics Rev. Stephen A. Koen, S.J., A.M. Professor of Education Rev. Edward T. Douglas, S.J., A.M. Professor of Religion
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