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MILKO JEGLIC, Chairman of the Mathematics Department and recipient of the 1963 Faculty Award; MRS. RICHARD T. SEIDEL, recipient of an honorary degree. Doctor of Laws; DR. ALAN SIMPSON, Commencement Speaker; SISTER MARIA RENATA; MOTHER KATHRYN SULLIVAN, R.S.C.J., honorary degree. Doctor of Letters; MRS. ROMY HAMMES, honorary degree. Doctor of Laws; MISS JEAN SCHINDLER, recipient of 1963 Alumna Award.
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GRADUATION 1963 EDUCATION in the great humanistic tradition is more needed than ever, 174 graduates were told at commencement exercises in O’Laugh in Auditorium, by Dr. ALAN SlMPSON, Dean of the College at the University of Chicago. “JJ 7 hatever nourishes the mind and the spirit,” as distinguished from the training which is merely practical or professional or from the trivialities which are no training at all, is the best education, said Dr. Simpson. Such an education involves a combination of knowledge, skills, and standards, he pointed out. While opinions may differ as to the kind and amount of knowledge essential to the educated person, there is no ambiguity about two necessary skills: the ability to think well and to express oneself in clean forcible prose, “with some relish for style 7 An educated man must also, Dr. Simpson thinks, rid his mind of its “wigwams ’ He must uphold moral values and virtues, includin g honesty, decency, courage, and public spirit. Finally, he must have, especially today, the kind of versatile, flexible mind that can deal with new and explosive conditions. At the BACCALAUREATE MASS in the Church of Loretto earlier in the day, BISHOP Andrew GrutkA of Gary, after analyzing man’s basic road to happiness, concluded: “Christ teaches us that a man’s happiness is not a matter of what he possesses or what he has, but, of what he is. It is not conditioned by the attitude of others toward us. No more than by exterior and accidental good, such as fortune, health, or the charms of existence. It is not subject to the course that events take but to the manner in which we react in the face of them. Happiness depends on us — its origin lies in us. If we follow the plan of Christ and live as His disciples, we have in ourselves the means of being happy.”
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