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George M. Falion, M.A. .................... ..Director Kings are like stars--they have the worship of the world, but no repose.-Shelley. Robert Chastney, M.A. ..... ......, A sst. Director Condemn the fault and not the ur-tor of it.-Shakespeare. Robert Alles, A.M. ....... ..... ............ E n glish Where more is meant than meets the ear.-Milton. Seth W. Bannister, B.S. .......A.............. Physics The man is not quite a brute who blushes.-Young. William Roy Begg, Ph.D. ............,... .... L atin W'hen in Rome do as Romans do.-St. Augustine. Gaetano Conti .................. .... C ustodian Push on! Keep moving!-Morton. A. J. Bogdanove ................. ..... ................. A r t Striving to better, oft we mar what's well.--Shakespeare. Edward F. Boyd ....................... ..... A rt Art is long, time is Heeting.1Longfell0u:. Leon H. Canfield, Ph.D. ....... ..... H istory Daniel come to judgment.-Shakespeare. Rene Carrie, M.A. ............... , ....... ..... M ath Deeper than e'er plummet sounded.-Shakespeare. Jay Counsellor, B.S. .......................... Hygiene Home keeping youth have ever homely wits.-Shakespeare. Pierre Courtines, M.A. .... .,.. R omance All Hell broke loose.--Shakespeare. Orlando D'Amato, B.A. ......,.........,... Romance Adversity's sweet milk, philosophy.-Shakespeare. Albert P. D'Andrea, A.B The pipe is man's best friend. . .... .... A rt Dayton Dennett, A.M. .............,....., ,... E nglish So sweet and voluble is his discourse.1Shakespeare. Israel Drabkin, Ph.D. ...................,.......... Latin When I ope my lips, let no dog bark.-Shakespeare, Cecil B. Dyer, A.M. .........,.................. English Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty.-Shakespeare. Mark Fenderson ..................,............... .... A rt How use doth breed a habit in man.1Shakespeare. page eight
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PUBLIC EDUCATION At the head of the Lincoln Corridor, in the Main Building of the College of the City of New York, above that splendid mural painting portraying the eight great teachers of humanity, are inscribed the words: ERU- DITIO POPULI LIBERI SPES GENTIUM. The hope of the world lies in the education of a free people. In that Latin inscription of five words, Gen- tlemen, you have epitomized the very foun- dation upon which the structure of our gov- ernment has been erected. The establishment of the constitution of our own country marked the dawn of a new era in the theory of government. In a world where despotism was the rule and even lim- ited monarchies the exception, there was evolved a representative government, main- tained by the consent of the governed, whose only hope for permanence lay in the educa- tion of the people. A doubting world watched the young republic, saw the number of the Little Red Schoolhousesv increase, and learned gradually that free public education was the foundation of successful democratic government. Since we were the first to behold the vision of free public education from elementary school through high school, and, in an ever widening scope, through college, we have reaped the benefits of our vision beyond other peoples. At a time when the despotism of dictatorships arises on all sides in the world about us, our own people stand firm in their faith in democratic government. You are now profiting by your heritage of an education at the expense of your fellow- citizens. In a short time it will be your duty to assume the full responsibility of citizen- ship among your people. Thus far you have done well. May you continue as successfully as you have started, and may you hand down to those who come after you, the heritage of a free people. Robert H. Chastney, Assistant Director page Selle!! 'N-. y Y V'
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Ernest Ferguson, B.S. .............,... ..... H ygiene He must be rruel only to be kind.-Shakespeare Joseph P. Fitzpatrick, A.M. .,...,........A. English Nve know the eighteenth amendment has been sucressful.-- Cannon. James E. Flynn, LLB ...... ...........,.... E nglish lt adds a precious seeing to the eye.-Shakespeare. Jacob A. Friedman, M.A. ....... ..... H istory At every word a reputation dies.-Pope. David Goldway, A.M. .................,......., English The vision and the faculty divine.--Shakespeare. Abraham Goodhartz, B.A. ...... .... ........ E n glish 0h Romeo, my Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?-Shakes peare. George E. Goss, Ph.D. ....... ....... .... H y giene I am nothing if not critical.-Shakespeare. David Heft, M.A. .............. .... R omance Order is Heaven's first law.-Pape. Richard Heynich, Dipl. ..........,........... German Has! any philosophy in thee, shepherd?--Shakespeare. Iven Hurlinger ................... ............... . .Physics Throw physics to the dogs, I'll none of it.1Sh.ulEespeare. Solomon Hurwitz, M.A., ........ ..... M ath Brevity is the soul of wit.-Shakespeare. Frederick Hutchinson, A.N.A. ,.............. ..... A rt A noticeable man with large, gray eyes.-Wadsworth. David Klein, Ph.D ..................,............ English No scandal about Queen Elizabeth, I hope.--Sheridan. Jacob Landman, Ph.D. .......,..,..... .,.... H istory l'm sure care's an enemy to life.-Shakespeare. John Lang .......................,.... .... A rt He will the devil his due.-Shakespeare. Kurt H. Langsam, M.S. in Ed. .......... German The noblest mind the best contentment has.-Spenser. Duncan MacEwen, B.B ....., ...............,..... M ath Thou wert their guide, philosopher, and friend.-Pope. Edwin Mandeville, M.A. ...................... History The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.-Shakes- peare. page nine
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