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To the Seniors: During your own four years of growth here at Framingham, you have witnessed marked growth in the college itself. Also you have seen many changes-and in- deed you have been an integral part of them. You helped dedicate that spacious new addition to the campus, Hemenway Hall. You entered as members of the first class including majors in the new liberal arts programs, soon followed by medical technology and biology majors which took their place alongside the strong and highly regarded home economics and elemen- tary programs. You saw the gates of Framingham open to young men as the undergraduate college with its new programs became co-educational for the first time. It was during your days here that new plans were formulated which will bring full-time graduate students to Framingham, other plans which will result in non-teaching majors for those who want the advantage of a college education at Framingham, even though they do not plan on a career in teaching. We are fortunate that a century and a quarter of rich history and strong tradi- tion has provided such a firm foundation on which to build change and to plan for the future. It is my confident hope that your contributions to a changing and complex world will match and even outreach the record of splendid contributions achieved by past graduates of Framingham. Framingham has become a better college because of your presence here. I hope that you will find more and more with each passing year that Framingham has equipped you well to teach the coming generations and to face the needs of troubled and changing times. I hope that often in the coming years your thoughts will return back to Framingham and that your footsteps will bring you back to college hill. ...Q .1 ns. 5
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President Dr. D. Justin McCarthy 4
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