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Presiclentfs Message ON COMETS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION If one could predict future events and the future careers of individuals growing out of these events, one could become a comet in the heavens of history and burn a bright star across the night sky which never would be extinguished. Fortunately, it is not given to men to predict the future or to become comets. For all our space science we remain earth- bound creatures. But there is nothing which prevents our minds and our spirits from stretching for the stars, even though we know stars are unattainable. This is the way men grow, this is the way a generation grows, and it would seem to me that this growth can be obtained best through a liberal education. Traditionally the liberal arts are those which de- velop man as man along the lines of his spiritual and rational nature leading him on towards human ex- cellence. If we believe with Mark Van Doren that, Dr. and Mrs. Binder arrive at Elmore Field with Roberta, newest member of the Binder family. '6All education is useful and none more so than that which makes men free to possess their nature, then we can begin to understand how a liberal education helps to satisfy the hunger to know, the desire and the discipline to seek the truth, the development of discerning tastes, and the refinement of ideals and values based on our Judeo-Christian heritage. Liberal education is not a slave to dead principles or vacuous generalizations. It seeks to develop the skills of communication, critical thought, and the po- tentialities of man through Cod. If the graduate of the liberal arts college has a future, it is found only within himself. For if he has become immersed in all of these things which have been a part of his life for four years, he cannot help but be involved in the endless efforts of man for the betterment of human condition. I3
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