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+ 0' 4' 4' 'Q- J 5 0 Z il U X z y .-1 Q 1 Q f vb . 03 c - THE PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE It is the aim of education to develop the whole man, the integral personality. It is humanity, the essence of man, which distinguishes him from all other creatures. But man is not an autonomous, self-sufficient being, nor a law unto himself. He is a moral and spiritual being with relations to himself, to his neighbour and to God. Education must develop the whole man, not merely his reason, but his will, his emotions and all his faculties. He must be prepared for living, as well as for earning a livelihood, for appreciation as well as for creation. There must be integration of personality for each individual according to his capacity, to be achieved by the right ordering of the whole man-physical, intellectual, practical, moral and spiritual - for his social as well as for his ultimate destiny. May Almighty God, the source of all goodness, truth and beauty, direct and strengthen our efforts to achieve this purpose.
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