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Qwz Hffceaidentfs, .Jlflerwage To the Men and Women of ifze Graduating Classes: It seems a very short time ago that you and I entered Temple Univer- sity-you, to pursue a definite course of studyg I, to become your President. Because of the fact that our paths, in a sense, have run parallel, I count it a special privilege to send this greeting to you. You are, indeed, to be congratulated upon your achievement. There is not a member of the faculty or the administration who does not appreciate the difficulties which you have encountered. Shortly after your entrance into the University, your world and ours was shaken to its very foundations. Turmoil, war, domestic problems, agitations, sorrows and uncertainties have surrounded you throughout the entire four years you have spent hereg yet, you have carried on your educational pursuits and have achieved the goal toward which you were striving. I-Iundreds of those who would have been here with you throughout these years also have a goal. Theirs is yet to be achieved and, by the grace of God, they will reach it soon. Think of them, if you will, as you receive your di- plomas on Commencement Day. Think, too, of your task ahead. You must and will help these absent classmates of yours to reach the end of the long and dreary road they tread. Dedicate yourselves anew to the cause for which they fight and die. The days ahead will constantly bring new challenges to be metg set your course straight and true and, having done so, do not p-ermit yourselves to deviate from it by a hair's breadth. Vow to serve humanity to the best of your abilities and pledge yourselves forever to support the cause of free- dom which is our American birthright. IHDPXVQM
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dfheers and Members of flze Board of Trustees of fire Universrry Corporafrbrz Robert Livingston Johnson .... Charles E. Beury ............ Charles G. Erny ......... I-lon. George A. Welsh .... Millard E. Cladfelter. . . Frank Fell, Jr. .,.,.... . William. W. Tomlinson .... l-larry W. Pitts ......... Milton F. Stauffer .... A. Calvin Frantz ...,.,... ............President . . . . . .President-Emeritus . . . . .Chairman of fhe Board .............Vice-President ...............Vice-President . . . .Vice-Presialeni and Treasurer . . . . . Vice-Presidenf ana' Secretary ..................CompirolIer . . . . . . . .Secretary-Emeritus . . . .Assistant Treasurer Russell Conwell Cooney ......,.......... ...,.,........ G eneral Counsel The Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The Mayor of the City of Philadelphia Thomas F. Armstrong Charles E. Beury Russell Conwell Cooney John A. Diemand Mrs. l-luherta Potter Earle Charles C. Erny Thomas L. Evans Frank Fell, jr. Colonel Samuel W. Fleming, Jr. Arthur S. Flemrning Walter D. Fuller Albert M. Greenfield Alfred M. l-laas Francis B. Haas Walter C. Hancock XRohert F. Holden Noel Hooper : Deceased C1. Morton lllman Robert Livingston Johnson Mrs. Livingston E.. Jones W. Wallace Kellett Charles Klein Frank F. Law Alexander Mackie A. A. Mitten James A. Nolen l-l. W. Prentis, Jr. l-lenry N. Rodenhaugh William A. Schnader John A. Stevenson Peter l-l. Tuttle Edward Bancroft Twomhly Mrs. Stella Elkins Tyler I-lon. George A. Welsh
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