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The 68th annual observance of Founder's Day was celebrated by both-students and faculty the Friday morning preceding the Homecom- ing weekend. Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, C. Douglas Dillon, was the guest of honor and the key-note speaker for the oc- casion. He told his audience that rather than trying to recapture and relive the past, Amer- icans should be more concerned and willing to face the realities of the present. There are those who pessimistically fear our present day society and long for the contentment of the good old days? Rather, they should be able to accept certain changes in general concepts as progress toward a better society, not as elements of destruction. We should aim for a close-Working partnership between the private sector of our society and government at all levelsf' Dillon cited education as one such area in which public and private institutions work together, pointing to the 88th .Congress as The Congress of Educational Opportunity? After delivering his address in the fieldhouse, Mr. Dillon and the other attending dignitaries proceeded to the front steps of Bradley Hall for the rededication of this grand old building. Ironically, at Bradley's first Founder's Day sixty-eight years ago, when the original struc- ture was dedicated, Lyman J. Gage, who was Secretary of the Treasury at the time, delivered the keynote address. Therefore, it seemed only fitting that this yearls Founder's Day and the rededication of the oldest campus building performed by the present Secretary of the Treasury.
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