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Phofo by Muiak, oimwa 'ROM Ti-IE PF ESIDENT IT is iusT Ten years since CarleTon senT ouT iTs first rnaior group of graduaTes. They were The famous 'Forfy-niners, mosT of Them former members of The armed services. In Their undergraduate years They worked hard and played hard, and since Then have carried The name of CarleTon far and wide wiTh disTincTion. l know The graduaTes of 1959 are worThy successors, and I hope They make as fine a mark in The world for Themselves and The Uni- versify. The graduaTes of 1959 should be The IasT class To come ouT of The old building on FirsT Avenue. NexT year The UniversiTy should aT last be solidly esTablished on The new Rideau River Campus. IT will be bigger in buildings and sTaTT and sTudenT body, buT The spiriT will be The same one ThaT has driven CarleTon ahead since iTs esTab- lishmenT. For'iT is The spirir of all The people who have iosTleol Their way Through universiTy life in The cramped buT exciTing confines of The old building ThaT has made possible The growing Car!eTon of The fuTure. David DunTon Presidenf and Vice-Chancellor
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I have a deep sense of The honour Carleton has given me, and ot the trust it has placed in making me its president. ' Such was the deep emotion displayed by Dr. Davidson Dunton during his address in ST. James United Church November 7, The occasion which marked his installation as The fourth President and Vice-Chancellor of Carleton University. Tfhe installation ceremony began with a solemn procession which travelled along Lyon Stf to The portals of St. James United Church. Led by the Marshall ot Con- vocation Dr. H. H. J. Nesbitt, The procession included such dignitaries as faculty and senate members, representatives of The Board ot Governors, visiting univer- sity delegates, alumni members and President ot Carleton's Students' Council. Dr. Dunton was accompanied by Chancellor Dr. C. J. Mackenzie who presided at the installation. ' The invocation was opened by the church minister, Rev. R. W. McLaughlin. Fol- lowing The opening salutations, Dr. Dunton was presented by J. E. Coyne, Chair- man of The Board of Governors, whereupon greetings from the National Confer- ence ot Canadian Universities were conveyed by Rev. W. T. R. Flemington, N.C.C.U. President and President of Mount Allison University. Dr. DunTon's address was heralded by the Carleton choir who sang From Dust I Rise . C JR PF ESIDENT IS INS I' 1-XLLED
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