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HARVARD COLLEGE Dean 4 UNIVERSITY HALL JOHN U. MONRO CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138 Dean of Student: ROBERT B. WATSON Assistant Dean: May 29 , 1967 ARCHIE c. EPPS, 3D GEORGE w. GOETHALS EUGENE KINASEWICI-I Class of 1967 Harvard NROTC Gentlemen, You leave us to go out into a world deeply troubled by war. By your own decision, and on the strength of four years of careful preparation, you are ready now to take on grave reSponsibilities in the service of our nation. iMost of your major reSponsibilities will be clear enough: they will come to you in the form.of orders,--to Specialist school, to a ship, to a particular division, to this or that battle station. And what you need to know to carry out your reSponsibilities you have already begun to learn here at Harvard; you have already a good ground-work. Much remains to be learned, by hard knocks, but for you it will come fast. iWhat will matter most, as you grow in the service, will be not so lmuch your technical competence. What will matter more is the deve10pment of a personal style,--thoroughness and reliability in doing yourwork, common sense and integrity in dealing with other men, simple courage when things go bad, and good humor, courtesy, and patience for the long days of waiting. For as long as there has been a U.S.A., and indeed for a troubled century and a half before that, Harvard men have gone out to serve their country well at arms, to fight hard and bravely where needed, and to bring their own strange leaven of civilian attitudes and initiatives to the military task. You join an honored and devoted group ofmen, and we wish you God- Speed and a safe return. K-Q. MO Dean of Harvard College
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IS .Inh , he has demonstrated a sense of duty ion from bOth students and faculty. itary servme ic and mil' 1V ility Dean Monro has decided to leave experience irat 1v1c resp0r131 his yearbook to Dean John U. Monro. Dean Monro d adm inspire f c h an outStanding example of c his former N aval it 18 sense 0 DEDICATION Dean John U. Monro Dean of Harvard College h th' ,as in WV ,4. r 331, s? mg Wlt ..l' .. 4.6.2:?MAAJVZ.W..7M..rIx..n..z.Q.v.v..i, :szP... . .m-vx I . '3 In keep Harvard and offer his talents to Miles College. We wish him continued success, and thank him for his support and encouragement of the Harvard Midshipmen. We, the Class of 1967, dedicate t has provided our class W role as Dean and responsi ility which has
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