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The Very Rev. Edward B. Bunn, S. J. President You are leaving the College at the most critical period in the history of our country. While your aspirations are high, I do not think that they are lacking in realism. Your experience during this period of tremendous strain on both the economic and social structure of the world has enabled you to realize more deeply the necessity of being firm and tenacious in your ad- herence to the immutable truths and principles that you have learned at Loyola. These will make you truly free and bring freedom also to those who follow your lead. Page Three
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PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF LOYOLA COLLEGE EVERGREEN BALTIMORE-10, MARYLAND Robert E. Hiltz, Editor
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The Rev. Joseph A. d ' Invilliers, S. J. Dean Yours is the first Loyola class to graduate since the close of World War II. Until recently, we heard and read much about the postwar world. Column- ists, commentator, editor and educator expressed their ideas about the changes all of us would experience in the world-after-war. There was truth in what we heard; yet fundamentally the world and its peoples are much the same. There have been technological improvements and changes in many fields, but that very ancient thing called human nature has not changed. Fundamentally, all post-war problems, whatever they may be, are radicated in man’s intellectual and moral life. And this is precisely why education is important, for only through education, vitalized by Faith and religious principles, can we hope for a better and less evil world. May you, few though you are in a world of millions, be a part of that leaven which may tend to make the world the kind of place God has ever intended it to be. Page Four
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