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TO THE CLASS OF l95O Throughout the length and breadth of our land graduating seniors of hundreds of high schools and colleges will be warned this June in many a commencement ad- dress that they are entering upon a troubled and uncertain world. The threat of the H-bomb, the uneasy international situation, these are but samples of the indications which will be brought forward in proof of the thesis that we live in trying times. If there is cause for alarm, there is also reason in your case for a quiet confidence. You have majored in different fields of study, but'in each instance an effort has been made to integrate human learning and human life through the highest of the human sciences--philosophy. As philosophy itself is incomplete in the order established by God, some study of the divine science of theology has been introduced to give a coherent, unified world-view. To this speculative information practical training in the formation of character has been added. One who has profited from this discipline should be pre- pared to meet the tests of life, however difficult and exacting they may be. He should be ready to live this year and every year as a holy year. He should approach Loyola's ideal of the complete man-a citizen of two worlds. The members of the faculty of the University join me in congratulating you on the occasion of your graduation. They join me, too, in expressing the hope that the spiritual and intellectual weapons in your arsenal will carry you successfully through holy years into everlasting holiness and happiness. J ,fy REV. CHARLES S. CASASSA, S.J. President
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To the Graduates of LOYOLA UNIVERSITY Receving a Degree for academic study at the undergraduate level sometimes signifies the completion of one's education. In reality, it is but the beginning, From thence the student commences to learn the application of the lessons to be drawn from the experience of the past as he has studied it, and the invoking of the unchanging principles of revelation, philosophy and history. These principles and studies supply a spring-board for the learning to be acquired from con- tacts with men and circumstances. The mind of man and his habits may change, but the fundamental principles upon which right and error are determined, are unchangeable, It is our earnest wish and prayer that your fundamental train- ing at Loyola will make you apt students of the world and leaders ' J. Francis A. Mc I ntyre ofa better world. Archbishop of Los Angeles
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, 1 ,fi rf V .sf REV. JOHN F. CONNOLLY, SJ Ph.D. Vice-President - Academic REV. LORENZO M. MALONE S.J. Vice-President - Executive
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