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GH P JBL s sg? 9 vv - 'Poe 91 2 my 001 . The tragedy of our age is that it worships at the altar of the machine. At the inception of our materialistic civilization, progress was thought to be the messiah which would finally realize the Colden Age of Man. Its failure in this matter has been an irreconcilable blow to the morale of our century. The moderns have come to realize that progress is a treadmill, as old ills are dis- pensed with, new ones come to the fore and the earth is substantially un- changed. The suicidal character of the race for the ultimate in nuclear weapons has made the heralds of lVIan's coming of age the soothsayers of his extinction. Man's faith in man has come to nothing, and the Codless are faced with a cul de sac. To those who have-Cod, therefore, belongs the mission of saving the world from this cancerous nihilism. They are the steadfast ones, for they are agitated by a force which is beyond man. They draw upon the resources of Cod for their strength. While it is fashionable for the atheistic intellectual to lament the terrible misfortune of having to live in such an atmosphere of destruction, the Catholic college graduate finds that he is the one who must lead the world, by the solid example of positive action placed in the trust of Cod, into a realization of the duties of man to his Creator. There is no better environment for the training of the young Catholic in his most essential task than Providence College. The name itself repre- sents the Paternal Interest of Cod in His creatures. The diocese in which the College is located is governed by a Bishop whose coat of arms invokes Mary, Mother of I-lopef' The state in which the school is situated has I-lopel' for its motto. This is the incubus of the Providence College graduate, an atmosphere exuding the confidence that the future is taken care of by the Almighty Himself. There is no better place for the fulfillment of the Catholic educational aim: the orientation of the complete man to the life he must lead. This edition of the Veritas is dedicated to the Class of 1955 with the confidence that they will in every way epitomize the Catholic ideal, and in doing so quickly become the exemplars which their Houndering fellow men may well emulate. DEDICATIO
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