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MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN GROVER C. DILLMAN Po the Students of the College: fhe end of this, the sixty-eighth year of regular instruction at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology, is another milestone in the history of our College. it is also a milestone in the careers of each one of us--a milestone of importance, because it marks the beginning of something new, something unknown, and something yet to be achieved. During this past year you have each strengthened the traditions that have well served to keep the College at the forefront among its sister institutions. Some of you have completed your edu- cational careers and have launched a new career in a new life. You have left a part of you with us, a memory and a spirit that the College cherishes, a golden thread that ties each alumnus to his Alma Mater. Others of you will return to continue the living traditions of the thousands who have passed them proudly down to you through these sixty-eight years. We who remain on the cam- Pussy ie tNersulmimer mark the time-of your return’, for itis you who provide the lifeblood that flows through the veins and areetics.otene College, Aymilestone may, for each one of us, be a steppingstone. It PSemMiyepersonal nope that the end of this college year will be the steppingstone that brings each one of you nearer to the goals you have set for yourselves, and that the past year has provided for you the growth and the vision to sustain your prog- ress. I am confident that I speak for the college administra- tion, faculty and staff, and student body in wishing each student and graduate success and happiness in attaining the next mile- Stoue in nis career, DigiGet ely. President GCD J 2 7
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