TIhovoin College Montreal Canada OFFICE OF THE RECTOR My dear Graduates of 1963: The purpose of this message is to express Loyola's proud con- gratulations to the Class of '63. There is no need to tell you that you number almost twice as many graduates as in any previous year. Nor is there need to recall at length the exciting developments at the College during your undergraduate years, and the new educational op- portunities that they brought for you. Perhaps at the moment, our cramped scope and crowded facilities seem regrettable to you, but I believe, though I sought might and main to enlarge them both, that they too merit appreciation as a useful introduction to the disordered pro- gress of changing society. It would be foolish of me to attempt any warning against change, since youth gives its eternal commitment to innovation. Besides, the whole philosophy of education at Loyola is meant to evoke your powers of self-renewal and their action on society. Our task is to offer stimulus to the constructive innovating that would be impossible without some kinds of conserving But let me not seem to flatter youth. Innovation in the current year has come from maturity, indeed old age. I think of de Gaulle, and the European alliance, Kruschev and de-stalinization, Schweitzer and international welfare, Ben-Gurion and his land, John XXIII and the Ecumenical Council. Their impact is for youth to ponder. As I under- stand it, it implies that men who build, build on values tested in their society. They are men dedicated to values and principles which they themselves inherited: they are men of courageous conscience and self-sacrifice. I would hope that, with God's help, you might have similar character to make academic attainments meaningful to yourselves and others God bless you all. Yours sincerely, Very Rev. Patrick G. Malone, S.J Rector
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