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OFFICE OF THE DEAN FORDHAM COLLEGE Manhattan Division SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 233sRoADwAY NEW'YORK JUNE, 1937 To the Seniors: Graduation! From School you step out into Life! Has Life a deeper, broader meaning as a result of School? Have you now a philosophy for Time and Eternity? True culture and true education should equip you for Life. Some think the basic work of education has to do with making money. This is not so. As J. C. Long pointed out, nafter the experience of the depression, we may Say that its most use- ful function may be to teach men how to lose money-courageously-to give them a content of thought, a point of view, an inner stability to meet any new situation.U Difficulties will, must, and should come. What really counts is how you meet them. You may remember from your study of poetics, WTu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito-Yield thou not to ills, but bolder go to meet them.H If School has given you that attitude, that outlook, count yourself fortunate indeed. The fortunate man is not he who never meets adversity, but he who knows how to meet it, and meets it like a man. Whatever then, Life holds in store for you, meet it bravely, like men-like Fordham men. The Society of Fordham men of which you are officially and naturally a part, expects of you a strict adherence to its ideals. Honesty along with success, humanity as well as courage, gentle- ness along with strength, and, above all, a con- stant sense of obligation to God, to country and your alma mater. I give you my heartfelt wishes for a happy Life. Sincerely, I , w'if'vvk!Vbc4A, REV. THOMAS J. MURRAY, S.J., Dean.
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.fSN- -a if H v, i 1 1 uc' li tl wi 'ER l ld A.. W,-hh 1 ' 1- - .rv-Q NT ff, L A ,, .-- , I N. 1- af..-if 1 --1-.1 in 3AiQl.,l,E..NfG WA' A ef - Fu ,, 'S - I ' fl' T' E-'EF 1 W ... X XX agua f f N f X F xl Council. Mr. Sharrow, welcomed the President ot Fordham and pret- sented to Father lvlurray, a hanner tor the college. Next, Dr. P. J. Downing, Moderator ot the Student Council, was introduced. His ad- dress was an eloquent vindication ot the place ot the cultural studies in university curricula and in the Christian C8HtlCmHH,S lite. So well re- ceived was this speech that several ot the tollowing spealiers adverted to its central theme in developing their own topics. Qt the taculty, Dr. Hugh CD'Reilly, Mr. David Powers, Mr. Raymond CYBrien, lvlr. James Vaughan, and lvlr. Francis Downing spoke to an enthusiastic audience. Then Father lvlurray announced the awards in scholastic honors tor the year past, and lieys were presented to the winners hy Father Rector. The principal address was delivered hy our guest ot honor, Very Reverend Father Gannon. Alter complimenting the showing made hy the Nlanhattan Division, he emphasized the oneness ot Fordham. He assured us ot our place in the Fordham sun, and each student was re- minded ot the Rectoris personal interest in him. introducing his topic hy commending the Downtown lVlan,s seriousness ot mind and his ahility to analyze editorials, Father Gannon launched a thrilling attaclc on the then proposed Lahor Amendment, which was received with loud applause, thus returning the compliment which Father Rector so lcindly paid to the students ot the Nlanhattan Division and School ot Business Administration. The Annual lnter-Class Din- ner has long provided the haro- meter for Fordham loyalty. lt is gratiljying to report that the year IQB7 tinds the Nlanhattan Divi- sion Student a more loyal and spirited Fordham man than he has ever heen. Vvhat made this year,s event especially strilcing was the spec- tacle ot so many men doing hon- or to their administrators and to their Alma Mater. Wleminisse iuvahitl WHY CULTURAL STUDIES 12 H 1 at :f- 4 . X - ,, J w , A -fi-fr i -wwQAwawfQHQ55sa.wqQghi,
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