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A Message from the Dean . . To the Class of 1970: You who are graduating this, the first year of the new decade, do not need to be told that our society and many of its established institutions are in a state of flux. At the moment it is not clear what will evolve to become our new standards. Here, of course, it is assumed that in time our rate of change will slow down sufficiently that these standards can be defined. That many of today's well-accepted precepts must be abandoned and replaced by radically different ones is abundantly clear if civilization is to survive. Public attitudes regarding population, production, product promotion, and pollution are among these as are the policies and prerogatives of the sciences and the health professions and their role in achieving an abundant life and the best in health care. In your efforts to bring about a recognition for the need of change as well as change itself, it is important that you do not lose in the process some of the very important gains whih man has achieved by great sacrifice since the founding of this country, The end does not justify the means particularly if these include viol- ence, a complete disregard for all rules and laws governing human behavior, and a destruction of that very constitutional government guaranteeing each of us our personal freedom and a right to be heard. Those who see in violence and illegal acts a mechanism for improving society fail to understand that these, if widely accepted, lead to anarchy and thence to a military dictatorship. Thus, we could return to the very conditions which led so many of our forefathers to seek this land of liberty and to make sacrifices in both blood and toil on these shores to achieve ii. Those of us who have had the advantage of a higher education have a special responsibility to improve the health, welfare, and happiness of all our people but to do so in a manner consistent with our democratic principles and ideals. These must be preserved at all costs. Gfiiiae Dean 7
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