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LESLIE C. GARNETT Chancellor A D Dir i56R ior
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T iie Docket is appropriately dedicated to your Fathers and Mothers — at once a symbol of pride and devotion — repre- senting for the Class of 1940 a memorial of three years’ arduous labor and fine accomplishment. In the class room at National University, you have learned the priceless lesson that in the Law there is no place for the shirker, and your work here is an evidence that you realize that unceasing labor is the key to the mastery of Law. As you have honored your Fathers and Mothers by this de- votion and sacrifice here, so I venture to predict that you will honor your Alma Mater in the coming years in the further pro- secution of the study and the practice of the Law. We say goodbye to you as students, but we hail you as fellow marchers in the line of your profession. We wish for you a full measure of achievement: we watch your careers with jealous pride and we welcome the opportunity to aid you in every way in your journey to success. Leslie C. Garnett
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edication of the Docket to Fathers and Mothers in its novelty is a ref resiling gesture. Too much may be made, and prob- ably is made, of differences between generations, and the action of the class in this respect is evidence of the fact that its members realize that whatever may be the differences between generations, there is also inevitable continuity of labor, striving, and effort, or, to express the thought differently, that it is a wise generation which realizes that it must build upon the foundations established by its predecessors. The thought applies to public affairs, and to act upon it means to work for progress without undue disturbances of the body politic. It applies, also, to institutional traditions. Genera- tions of law students have graduated from National University, and they have been a credit to the school as well as the profession. Those graduating now, and in the future, are entrusted with carry- ing on a fine tradition. In this, and for their career in the profes- sion, they have the best wishes of all those who have tried to aid them to become worthy members of a great profession, and unselfish servants of the country. Charles Pergler [:Ki irasc Rooior
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