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MASGN WELCH GROSS President Ph.D. To the Senior Class of the Newark Colleges: The theme, Understanding Through Knowledge, chosen for your 1965 ENCORE is an appropriate one, for the time and place in which we 'Find ourselves. A l do not believe there has ever been such an abundance of situations, problems it you will, that demand understanding, in the highest and best sense of the word. Yet understanding, unless based upon knowledge, is at best a tolerant indifference, at worst, the most hopeless sentimentality. Without a sound base in knowledge, understanding lacks intelligent purpose. ln these college years, we hope you have gained at least the beginning of knowledge and understanding of yourselves, your fellow students, and of this world in which we live. We wish that this growth in both your knowledge and understanding may never end. Sincerely, Mason W. Gross
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