Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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GRADUATES 15

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ARTS “To learn and propagate the best that is known and thought in the world’’— Matthew Arnold's formula, a century later, takes on a deeper significance for an Arts graduate. For his education has been, not a passive acceptance of ‘'the best'’ as someone else sees it, but a collaborative effort to develop his own “mature directing sense of value,’ his own capacity to recognize quality in things. More than ever, today, true quality is confused with ‘‘market-value’’, or is denied outright. In the other areas of his academic training an undergraduate is given newer and more accurate tools for measuring, timing and computing quantities. Only in those disciplines which are central to the Arts program, language and literature, history, and philosophy, is the undergraduate constantly faced with questions of quality: “Why do | prefer this to some other?'’; ‘Why is that a danger to me? ; ‘What relevance has this to my life and other lives? , This alertness to and judgment of the quality of things must not end with one's Arts course: culture, Matthew Arnold also said, is ‘not a having and a resting, but a growing and a becoming.’’ But an Arts program properly intro- duces a man to the question of quality in the things which make up his life, and as his experience, natural and supernatural, deepens, he becomes better able to judge those things, including, sooner or later, that Arts course. Norman Feltes Moderator of Arts Society 16

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