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?' TT Z Where in the world does a more diversified field of oppor- tunity lie than in the City of New York? This city is the focal int of the financial and banking world, the crossroads of trade and commerce, the heartbeat of industry, and the melt- PO ing -pot of the peoples of the world. And what does Fordham offer to the city in return for all these favors? She offers a graduate, fully equipped with the training and knowledge necessary to maintain its greatness. But even more important, Fordham gives to New York a man with 'Christian traditions, truths, principles and ethics. The Fordham graduate is well prepared to exert a strong influence on New York City and the business world. He is armed to defend his soul against the forces of evil. He is thankful for the guidance onto the road that leads to Christ. lt is his opportunity and responsibility to use his double edu- cation, spiritual and professional, to help others find their way while never wandering from the path himself. The Fordham man has the opportunity to achieve success in his vocation, and he has the duty to achieve success in life as a follower of Christ. He appreciates all that New York has offered and he knows through his principles that he is obliged to return the many favors the great city has bestowed upon him.
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prgmawaurs , Ax? iHH5- .- i s. mlnow imirsm. ifiooiw- 5 T ' . M, liN5 is Qumwuitwitww, t iw t.t2rRRN X Lili .NX Success is the objective of every Fordham graduate success in his chosen vocation, success in the attainment of happiness: and, most important, success in life as a follower of Christ. No one can predict whether we will attain these success objectives. And yet, in wisdom and knowledge, the Fordham graduate is thoroughly equipped to set his sights on these successes and to reach them as his goals. The Fordham man has had the benefits of the finest combination of circumstances available in the world of knowl- edge from which to extract a double education. He has been exposed to the time honored Jesuit tradition of studies. Under the guiding principles of Ignatius of Loyola he has digested the profound learning of Aristotle, Aquinas and Augustine. He has felt the indwelling ofthe Holy Spirit which will enable him to imitate the spirit and practical perseverance of Saint Francis Xavier and Blessed Edmund Campion. He has come to know these influences at a university richly endowed with the attributes necessary for Christian education on the high- est plane. ln addition to gaining this Christian development of the whole man, the Fordham man has lived and worked in the greatest city in the world. What does they graduate seek more than the opportunity to apply his wisdom and knowledge? 11 1-9-1
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