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WMP' 2 I should like to add my personal con- gratulations to the graduating class. It was a matter of great personal pride and satisfaction to preside at f'ommencement and to present to each graduate his diploma in recognition of years of dedicated application to professional and personal development through higher education. I know only too well the sacrifices that have been made in this successful pursuit of a degree, which reflect great credit on the personality, integrity, and intellectual capacities of each of you. I pledge that I will do all in my power to effect the widespread recognition that your accom- plishments deserve. In the years ahead, I am sure you will point with pride to the fact that you were a part of this magnificent new institution dedi- cated to the further professionalization of law enforcement services. We trust that you will maintain your as- sociation with the College in every possible Way. You have our full esteem and support. Leonard E. Reisman
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J, JJIOIIL the Qian, ng jacudq. I am grateful for the opportunity to offer my personal congratulations to all the graduates of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. All of the staff at this College, myself in- cluded, are fully aware of the obstacles you have had to overcome in getting a degree on a parttime basis. We appreciate the strong desire, serious- ness of purpose, and dedication to learning which have characterized your efforts at the College. You have every reason to be proud of your achievement. For the entire faculty and myself, I offer you our heartiest congratulations and best wishes for the future. Donald H. Riddle Q jfwrn, Jim Gran, nl I The Latin motto Ad astra per aspera - t-o the stars through adversity - is particularly ap- propriate to the student who earns his degree from John Jay. The route from enrollment to the earning of the degree is a long and arduous one and the man, or woman, who accomplishes it may justifiably pride himself in its achievement. Those of us who are concerned with the student are truly proud of him and his long suffering family and hope that the present attainment will serve but as a spur to even greater accomplishments in the future. There are many galaxies yet to be con- quered and, I am certain, the men of John J-ay will help conquer them. Bernard Locke
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