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Facult c OLLEGE ADMINISTRATION The President ' s Message The Galilean declared, ' And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. In selecting Libertas Per Veritatem as their motto, the founders of Lebanon Valley College cognized the essential relation of the liberal arts to liberty. Science emancipates us from drudgery — but what price freedom? Personality is violated; ethical standards are de- stroyed; human relations are demoralized; international law yields to anarchy; mechanized warfare accentuates man ' s inhumanity to man, threatening to make a shambles of modern civilization. Totalitarianism is throttling democ- racy; Ca:sar denies his regimented slaves the right to any other allegiance — even to their God. What a frightful debacle in the stream of human history ! What an anti-climax in man ' s long struggle for freedom ! Truth alone can save society from chaos: the saving truth is that the universe is friendly to the conservation of human values. The Soul of the Uni- verse challenges man to transcend his animality to become a co-worker in guiding society toward that one far- off divine event, to which the whole creation moves. The Galilean reveals the way. Clyde A. Lynch, A.M., D.D., Ph.D. 414
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The Dean ' s Message I commend to you the motto of your Alma Mater : Libertas Per Veritatem — a most appropriate motto, for in it is contained the purpose of a liberal education. The first word expresses the most cherished ideal of every individual and people. All desire freedom: the high and the low, the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlearned, the good and the evil; but too little attention is given to the true means for its attainment. This is revealed in the other two words of the motto. It is through truth that real freedom is attained. But truth is more than fact. Truth comes as a result of com- parison and reflection and is to be found in the harmonious pattern which the Divine Mind has designed for the world. When you have found your place in this pattern, then you have found truth and freedom. In this greeting to you my fondest desire is that, as a result of your study here, you may prove the truth of the motto of your Alma Mater. ALVIN H. M. STONECIPHER, A.M., Ph.D. 4 15
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