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Rrei «nt ROBERT COROON SPROUl H an -wiring kiKfcr to all UudtnU. Hi iOfial wirit and great adminiitratn ability haw boon povwrfui factor? behind the increasing greatness of our Unrrersity. PRESiDcnrs messflGE DURING your years of study at the University of California, you have become a member of a great family of distinguished scholars and promising students resident on eight campuses and at numerous research stations. As a student at Berkeley, you are sure that this is the best campus of the University, and this is as it should be. The Berkeley campus deserves to have won your heart, with its wooded slopes, its wide variety of offerings, its able professors and friendly students. But your greatest pride should lie in the knowledge that you are a part of the Statewide University of California, an institution the excellence of which is attested both by its research achievements and by the quality of its graduates. Soon you will come to the close of a period of formal educa- tion, and the commencement of the life for which the University has attempted to prepare you. Whether or not you are well prepared will depend not so much on the facts you may have at your finger tips, as upon what you acquired here of the capacity to think and thus to approach intelligently solutions of the problems of the world in which you are to live. As these problems arise. I hope you will always live up to the traditions of the host of trained men and women who constitute the far-flung University of California family: that you will consider this book not merely a souvenir of happy years in your life, but rather as a symbol of the spirit of an institution which exists to serve mankind.
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Governor EARL WARREN, Cluimus cf the Board of Repents. TO The Students of the University of California: As California enters its second century of statehood it still is in the midst of a period of tremendous growth and readjustment. Just as the pioneers of an earlier day set the pattern for the great development of its first 100 years, we are pioneering today in developing the economic and social foundations for a second century of growth. With our daily life becoming more and more complex, we must acquire new knowledge and perfect new techniques to accommodate an increasing population and at the same time retain the advantages of good living which we in Cali- fornia have always enjoyed. Our success will depend upon our ability to prepare for progress and to achieve sound utilization of all our natural resources. The future of California rests in the hands of youth, and I know that the education you are receiving will enrich your lives and will be of lasting benefit to you in preparing you for the positions of leadership which you will be called upon to assume. With best wishes. I am Sincerely, EARL WARREN. Governor. BOARD OF REGEI1TS REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Voyes Jordan, Brodie E. Ahlport, Victor R. Hansen, Mortimer Fleisihacker, Miss Marjorie J. Wool mar (assistant secretary), James H. Corley (comptroller). Room M. Underhill (secretary and treasurer), John Canaday (president of UCLA alumni association), Eduard A, Oickson (chairman) John Francis Neylaa, RoOert Gordon Sprcol, Earl J. Fenstoo, Ednard H. Heller, Sidney M. Ehrman, Famhan P. Griffiths, William G. Merchant.
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