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Knowledge, in truth. is the Great Sun in the firmament. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 24
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beginning. Left to right: Charles McConnick, President Elhins, Vice-President Humphrey, Governor Tawes, Attorney-General Finan, Judge Walsh. History is written about per- sons who accepted the challenge of excellence and creativity and ul- timately prevailed. I am fully con- fident that this era will be remem- bered as the time when America provided every person with an op- portunity to accept this challenge — when we discarded forever the shroud of hate and bigotry for the shining mantle of human freedom and dignity. -Hubert H. Humphrey 23
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Diverse Forces Prod Our Minds Maryland ' s Senator JOSEPH A. TYDI1 GS addressed the incoming freshman class during orientation, and presented to the students a challenge for rehabilitating state and local governments. Tydings cited several needs for changes, among them the need for secretar- ies, minimal office space prob- lems, and larger staffs for branches like the Ways and Means Commit- tee, In addition, he mentioned the possibility of a rapid trtinsit system, and he finally stressed the need for the students to take an active part in this improvement. Known as the father of the atomic bomb, DR. EDWARD TEL- LER stressed at the annual honors convocation that todeiy ' s intellect- uals can best fulfill their responsi- bilities by demanding that we be intellectual in a thoroughly demo- cratic society. Teller was one of the major developers of the first atomic bomb and later helped in the design of the hydrogen bomb. He is currently a professor-at-large from the University of California. 25 Social satirist DICK GREGORY entertainecl his packed-house aud- ience at Ritchie Coliseum as he re- marked on national security, hu- man foibles, and the doubtful brotherhood of whites and Ne- groes. After a very refreshing per- iod of jokes and comments, Gregory turned the spotlight upon the aud- ience and asked for questions. Civil Rights, his political (tspirations, and the U.S. defense policy were among the topics discussed. Gre- gory engendered laughter through- out the evening and left his audi- ence with a profound impression of his ability as a comedian.
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