University of Detroit - Tower Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 30 text:

VERY REVEREND ALBERT H. POETKER, S.J. PRESIDENT A 26 A

Page 29 text:

16 LAW. ED. C1, Team 1031 U. 8, 284-286



Page 31 text:

To the Class of 1934 HE graduating class this year is entering an economic world in process of reconstruction. Their entry into it at this time will deprive them of many advantages attending a more settled state of society. On the other hand, it will afford opportunities to the alert and thoughtful graduate who can bring character and training, as well as ideas, to whatever work, even the humblest, may fall to his lot in these days of new policies and new programs. If there is to be regeneration in the economic world, it must be on lines of moral and spiritual principles which have formed the highest civilization in history and of which we are the heirs. If those principles had always been in honor, modern society, and, specifically, the modern economic world, would be happier and less confused than they are. Our only hope is a return to a prac- tical observance of those principles. What those principles are no graduate of the University of Detroit need inquire. He has been taught the cardinal truths that an habitual and sincere desire to serve his fellow-men should accompany, and take precedence over, a desire to build up a private fortune; that integrity of character is more valuable than monetary profits; that charity and justice are virtues whose claims are never in abeyance; that spiritual values, though secret and unseen, are infinitely more important to ourselves and to others than any kind or degree of material success. It is highly probable that adherence to these principles will not handicap the worker of the future so much as it sometimes did formerly. It is even probable that it will assist him in the new order of things where the selfishness of the old order is in bad repute. That thought makes me hopeful of the class of ’34. I wish them God-speed. And I trust this year’s Tower will remind them in days to come of the principles they have been here taught to revere, and of the lively and affectionate interest myself and all the faculty shall take in their future careers. NM athe President A2A,A

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