National University - Docket Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1939

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Dr. CHARLES PERGLER Dean of the Law School ft Q(DTDl5CoR JOIOr

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Dean’s JWessage T HE Law School of the National University celebrates this year the seventietli anniversary of its founding, and this makes all the more memorable everything associated with the gradu- ation of the institution’s 1939 class. In the history of the University, the class of 1939 will always stand out because of the period the year marks. I am confident that this class will also be remembered because of the achievements of its members, men and women, in their chosen profession. While the responsibilities of the legal profession have increased with the years, it is equally true that the opportunities are greater for those who are properly equipped. The aim of National University has always been to aid deserving young men and women to enter the ranks of a dignified profession upon the basis of individual merit and adequate prepar- ation. In this mission the institution will continue, and in this spirit I hid the class of 1939 good-bye, with the knowledge, how- ever, that we do not part, hut, rather, enter into a new relationship, that of fellow-alumni and fellow-craftsmen, with an eye single to upholding the best traditions of a great calling and a great insti- tution. Dr. Charles Pergler H I OTDISC X4D6IOX



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;!Tae g ' WT N order to become a great institution a university must have for Jl its leaders men of ability, foresight, and vision, men who are not only adequate to the present need of the school but also to plan for the future. Even though it is housed in no great cathedral, National Uni- versity points with pride to its scholastic advancement during the years. Particularly have great strides been made during the past few years. Founded to provide means for securing a legal education in the Nation’s Capital, the school offers courses for those whose full time is spent in learning the law, as well as for those who are employed. National University is fortunate in the men and women who preside over its destinies. One of whom the Class of 1939 will al- ways remember with affection is John L. Cassin, our Assistant Dean. In the future, thoughts of our Alma Mater will always bring back pleasant memories of Mr. Cassin. The Class of 1939

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