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presidenfs message 'RN PRESIDENT ROBERT NEWTON, M.C., B.S.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C. Astronomers tell us the universe is expanding. At least there is no doubt that the bounds of our interests and contacts within our own little corner of the universe are being pushed outwards more and more rapidly, and that much constructive work is needed to offset the disintegrating effects of the centrifugal forces so developed. Therefore in choosing expansion and construction as the general theme for the 1946-47 Evergreen and Gold the editor has hit upon something that should appeal to every student. To build is an instinct almost universal in the animate world. Bees build nests, rod- ents build tunnels, men build houses, all for the purpose of improving or safeguarding their conditions of life. But mankind is unique in its capacity for building in the realm of mind and conscience. The state of the world today is ample evidence that we have concentrated too much on material things. We have built motor cars of great mechanical efficiency, 'but not the good manners that would insure careful driving and comparable safety. We have built roads, bridges, streamlined trains, ships, aeroplanes, telecommunications, all the physical concomitants of one world, but not the character, social justice, and ethics to fit us to be citizens of such a world. Here then is a challenge to university students and graduates, to dedicate their tal- ents, be they one or ten, to the realization of the kind of world God has made possible. Native gifts are not enough. Even education is not enough. There must be devotion to high idealsg there must be intensity of purpose, there must be a spirit of sacrifice. George Frederick Handel, a man of great gifts and thorough training, had also the foregoing supplementary qualities. While Writing The Messiah , his crowning achieve- ment, he said, The heavens opened to me, and I saw God. - That vision may come to us too, if we throw ourselves wholeheartedly into the work V 12 i of building an expanding World. l 5 g- ,g , . -fi - f '. .i. . 'R -.l'-' AJ, . 'f LAPMC1-L'.!..ll. L. '.l.'.Pl.i L1 an. A 'l
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