University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 26 text:

OOVERNOR MOEUR At hU dNk In Phoenix Message from the Governor 1 regret very much that under the financial stress of the stale and the inability of the taxpayers to meet their obligations it has been necessary to reduce the appropriation the University of Arizona has enjoyed heretofore. However, with the full cooperation of the entire faculty and a little harder work on the part of the students, as well as the faculty, I feel that the efficiency of the institution need not be seriously impaired. At no time in the history of our nation has education along the lines of “government consciousness been so necessary. We have experienced, and are still in the midst of. a period in the life of the nation when each citizen is called upon to make sacrifices and devote unselfish energy to the welfare of his state and nation, with the full realization that he is responsible to the extent that he is his brother's keeper in times of adversity such as these. With cooperation of this kind on the part of every citizen I feel confident that the affairs of our state will be righted in the very near future, and that we will be able to resume our educational activities on the same scale as we have in the past. To those of you who are graduating from the University this year, I sincerely hope that you will take away with you not only education along the lines of your study but a thorough realization of the responsibility which P»gf 20

Page 27 text:

A Message from President Shantz This copy of the Desert illustrates the progress made by the State of Arizona in developing its industries and its institutions. Whether it marks the end of this period of development or the beginning of a new period depends largely upon the firmness with which we hold to a constructive program during the present depression. It is difficult to build and easy to destroy. If America is to hold to a democratic form of government, it must have a sane educational program as its ideal. This can only be planned by those with experience, and our educational system must move farther and farther from political control if it is to accomplish the purpose for which it was established, namely, that of enriching the lives of the people and of securing an intelligent government by the masses. Without a stable educational } olicy, mass government may degenerate to the lowest levels. H. L. SHANTZ.

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