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; FOREWORD In the following pages of this edition of the MUSTER, we, the graduating class, have endeavored to express our thanks. Reflections of the past three years have been captured and recorded as we lived them. In so doing, we have become increasingly aware of the debt we owe to the officers and crew of the training ship BAY STATE. For each member of the class to express his thanks individually would indeed be a difficult task. Therefore, it is through these pages that we offer our heartfelt gratitude to those who contributed so greatly toward our education. J 5
it OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WA S H I N G T O N May l6, i960 Dear Mr. Simpson: It is indeed a pleasure to congratulate, through the pages of The Muster, the members of the i960 grad- uating class of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. In the years to come, I think you will find that what seems to he luck comes to those who have done their homework. The phrase, he is lucky more often than not applies to a person who has prepared himself to take advantage of the breaks when they come his way. To win a battle in which words are artillery and ideas have the impact of missiles, we need minds of broad caliber and depth of intellect. People are not born with minds like this; but they can develop them. For this reason study, reading and intellectual discipline in an atmosphere of freedom will in the long run, be the major strengths in the free world arsenal. And today ' s graduates who tomorrow will have to assume leadership in this battle, must be prepared to meet the challenge . With best wishes to each of you in the years ahead, Mr. Paul W. Simpson Editor The Muster Massachusetts Maritime Academy Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts Richard Nixon
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