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The obligation of the Graduate School like other institutions of higher learning, is to pre- pare its graduates for professional and academ- ic careers. The Graduate School maintains a firm commitment to the pursuit of learning and a sensitivity to the role of education in Ameri- can society. HENERY E. COBB Dean, Graduate School I have noticed that the law students at South- ern University are devoted most of these stu- dents serve in social areas where they are most- ly needed, especially in black communities. A. A. LENIOR Dean, School of Law Deans Of The Colleges f 3 a- .' 4.x'Q Qi
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