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REV. Mfx'i'THLxs B. RJARTIN, S.'l. Dean Cora. .f A... an .Siienced A Liberal Arts education aims at the develop- ment of those elements which designate a man as a morally, intellectually, physically, socially, and aesthetically sound individual. Second only to things divine in God's design of man is the spirit of man expressed through his mind, his heart, and his will. To the development of these the centuries-old institution of liberal education is dedicated, and is dedicated again in 1950 through the University's College of Arts and Sciences. The College exists not to train in techniques, but to build a spiritg not to increase power of earning, but to increase the power of being. Its graduate is measured not so much by what he can do, as by what he is, what his mind and his heart and his will have become in his four years of transition from youth to manhood. Towards the attainment of this objective, the perfect Christian in the wholeness of his being, the College designs its curriculum, guides its teaching, directs its libraries and laboratories, stimulates its activities, and inspires its faculties. Knowledge is but part of the aim of the College of Arts and Sciences. More significant even than a high level of knowledge is the whole set of habits and attitudes and judgments developed in the course of mastering knowledge. The College of Arts and Sciences develops men rather than technicians. It is dedicated to the production of men of high religious principles and habits, men of knowledge, men of trained and developed minds, men of attitudes and ap- preciations and sympathies and balance, men pre- pared to walk down the narrowing paths of life's inevitable specializations, the while their heads and their hearts remain high enough to command all the relationships of true living, and to pursue always the end for which man was created. REV. FRANCIS T. SEVERIN, SJ. Assistant Dean. Page Eleven
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