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SUPT A L LARSON Hxgher Algebra St Olaf College BA Unxversx ty of Mxnne sota M A R Dear Students Education xs often referred to by commencement speakers as a preparatlon for lxfe In a sense, that 1S true but 1n a greater measure, educatxon IS lxfe During your school days you have been confronted w1th many problems whlch you have either solved or shxrked In the classroom and actxvx ty organlzatxons you have worked lxved, and played wxth other people You have studxed a varxety of subj ect offerxngs All ln all, your abxlxty to meet and solve problems your abzlnty to which you are capable and whxch you enjoy, are the three major concerns of your lxfe ln whxch your educatxon may be of great assxstance No man s educatxon 18 ever fxnxshed He mist remam ever a student The suc cessful man wxth a defxnxte purpose makes mt hrs busxness and hrs respons1b1l1ty to read books relatxng to that purpose, and thus to acquu-e xmportant knowledge whxch comes from the experxence of other men who have gone before hrm Random rmdxng may be pleasant, but xt 18 seldom helpful ln connectxon wxth one s occupatlon or one s philosophy of lxfe The person who stops studymg the day he fxmshes hxs formal schoolxng wxll never become an educated person, no matter how much knowledge he may acquxre whxle he 18 rn school To the Class of 1950 Have faxth xn your abxlxty You wxll all have problems, face them, do not gxve up too eauly stand on your own feet and do not look to others to solve them for you If you pack a vocatxon that 18 honorable and wxthxn your xnterests and abxlxty you vull succeed' My smcerest wxshes for a happy and useful lxfe to you all A L Larson 6 ' - 1 I 5 .5 , . . X -,X-nu. so X . . , , . . . . , . . . . . ' . . . . . . . O . . . , . . work, live, and play with other people, and your ability to choose a vocation in , . . . . . - , . . . . '
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