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LESLIE C. GARNETT Chancellor
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Message from the Chancellor F OR three years at National University you have sat at the feet of Judges and lawyers who are every day in the center of legal activities in the National Capital. They have striven to give you a conception, not only of the prin- ciples of the law, but concretely how the machinery of the courts and other legal tribunals function in the real work of the lawyer in applying those principles to the every day af- fairs of life. It has been our constant aim and purpose to be not merely a law school, but a lawyer’s school. The realiza- tion of your ambition here and the measure of success you have thus far obtained are at once a gratification and an in- spiration. We take just pride in the caliber and serious pur- pose of our students and graduates. We hope for you the greatest happiness and success in life, and that as an alum- nus of the University each of you will feel that we have a personal and growing interest in you and what concerns you will not be foreign to us. Your success will be our suc- cess. We have an abiding faith in you as we trust you have a deep affection for your Alma Mater. LESLIE C. GARNETT Chancellor
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The Deans Message T HE class of 1938 is leaving the halls of the University- prepared to enter upon a legal career, and it goes with- out saying that the class collectively, and the members individually, have the best wishes of all officials of the institution. I like to believe, however, that this is not parting. In a very real sense it is Commencement commencement of new tasks and a continuation of cooperation with one’s alma mater, for all graduates continue to have an interest in the welfare of the institution where they have prepared for future opportunities, and the institution itself is inter- ested in the continued success of its members. Therefore, I do not say good-bye, but rather, ’til we meet again in similar tasks, bound by common interests, and in a desire to be mutually helpful in the future. CHARLES PERGLER
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