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President ' s Message N ONE OF his inimitable odes, Horace describes the Ship of State: Threatened by new billows which would bear her seaward again, with broken mast and shattered oars, driven before a great storm, her sails torn and her gods forsaken. ' Though thou dost boast of thy stock and useless name ' , he writes, ' yet the tired sailor puts no faith in gaudy sterns. Beware lest thou become the sport of the gale. ' The world into which your Alma Mater has sent you is disturbed by conflicting currents and boisterous winds. A great storm is blowing. Not since the days of Napoleon has the earth known so much of sorrow, and crime, and bitter warfare of words and deeds. It is for such an hour that universities are built and their graduates sent forth. In an age which has largely forsaken the ancient verities, put your sword at the service of the good, the true and the beautiful. If, at times, it is difficult to distinguish them, remember: A search is the thing he hath taught you. For height and for depth and for wideness. You will find no better motto by which to guide your destiny than that of your own institution: Good minds, good morals and good manners. THORNWELL JACOBS.
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Dean s Message ¥ WOULD LIKE to bid farewell to the class of ' 37 with the words of Benjamin Disraeli: To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge. Always keep Disraeli ' s words in mind throughout life: Your education will not cease here, it will continue to grow. Be ever mindful to direct it in the proper channels, channels that will be productive to you and society as well. In entering upon your journey through life be ever mindful of ideals that your Alma Mater has taught you: GOOD MINDS, GOOD MORALS, AND GOOD MANNERS. Select the type of work that you like best and put your best into your occupation. Thomas Jefferson once said, that nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. I would that each of you be ever mindful of your determination to suc- ceed. I know that you will have many failures, heartaches, and regrets, but you must learn to profit by your mistakes. Build again and again upon each successive failure. Profit by the mistakes, not only of your- self, but by the mistakes of others that you may observe. Never give up: Couple your knowledge with a never-failing will and strong rugged determination. Have FAITH, FAITH, FAITH. With best wishes to all, JOHN W. PATRICK, Acting Dean
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