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PRE51DE1vT'S MESSAGE Those who have searched for truth know that its aspect often changes and is never certain, and such knowledge teaches tolerance toward the sincere and responsible beliefs of others . - F. E. Dessauer There is a sadness in farewell, and I confess that my heart com- municates a heaviness to my pen When, as every year I must, I send along a message to the Year Book. You who are being graduated at the Convocation of the College on May 19th are old friends, as undergraduate time is reckoned. Most of you came first to the College in September 1947, some came earlier, in September 1946, when the College moved for the first time into a building of its own. All of you have grown up with the College. You have seen its physical accommodations improved, you have had a part QI may now tell you! in selecting the professors and lecturers Who have been added to the faculty during your student days. You have shared our days of tumult and of quiet. Your loyalty has been unsvverving. You see what is in my mind when I speak of you as old friends? Now you fare forth with your degrees, or your diplomas or your certificates, and with Whatever of knowledge, Wisdom, method, power, tolerance and humaneness you may have gathered from your teachers and your fellow-students. Our hearts go with you. You bear our hopes. You are t'Carleton College in the World of men and affairs . What you do, how you govern your lives, will decide in very large part what Carle- ton College is to be. You will not, I hope, forget us. Come back to visit us when you can. Write to us if you cannot visit. Help us, too, when and as you are able to do so. The College has far to go and much to do if it is to become the College of your hopes and ours. We who remain Will give of our best. You who ride forth will not neglect, in her days of need, the university mother who in your undergraduate days nursed and nourished you. Vale! M. M. Mac0drum President. .44-
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