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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Dear Graduate of 1968: It is with pride and pleasure that I congratulate you on the successful completion of your undergraduate course at Loyola. These last few years have been a time of growth for Loyola, hence, a time of risk, decisions, uncertainties and achievements. They have been a time of visible growth, for all to see: but they have also been, in a more significant way, a time for the Loyola fami ly to grow in mind, personality, and purpose. In all this period, students have made a constructive and notable contribution to Loyola's growth. Something that has already begun is not yet fully understood either in itself or in its possible implications. I refer to the debate (perhaps struggle is a better word) over POWER: student power, faculty participation in governance, establishment, the rights of taxpayers. Here is an issue, though it may not go to the heart of the matter, which consumes much psychic energy uni- versally in the campus world. And here is an issue that will continue to do so until we arrive at a more human and responsible understanding of power. Your going from campus will not free you from fathoming the meaning of power and its uses in human society. These years, I repeat, have been a time of growth for Loyola. If they have alerted you to the issues facing contemporary society, and whetted your eagerness to contribute a truly human answer to some of those issues, then they have been a time of growth for you personally. I hope that among your riches you can count a readiness to do everything that is to be done with respect for the truth, with freedom of spirit, in spite of obstacles within and without, in the teeth of selfishness, sloth, cowardice, popular opinion, and with confidence. Once again, my congratulations and best wishes. You will have your own specific tasks, but you will, I trust, find the zeal and wisdom to create, as you can, peace, justice and brotherhood among men. God bless you. Yours sincerely, mean COLLEGE, 141 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL 28.
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