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board of trustees Dr. Michael F. Walsh. Mr. George W. Kelsey, Dr. Catherine M. Casserly, Mrs. Georgette Ramos, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mr. Hugo R. Mainelli, Mr. Daniel J. Murray, Mr. Daniel E. Stoddard, President Francis H. Horn administrative council Row 1: Dean Olga P. Brucher, Dean James W. Eastwood, Dean Evelyn B. Morris, Dean Martha 0. Sayles, Dean William H. Wiley, Dean Roman J. Zorn, Dean Heber W. Youngken, Jr., Dr. Harold W. Browning, Vice President, President Francis H. Horn; Row 2: Mr. Charles A. Hall, Mr. Edmund J. Farrell, Dean T. Stephen Crawford, Mr. Edwin F. Hallenbeck, Dr. Francis J. Mueller, Professor Francis P. Allen, Dean Ernest W. Hartung, Dean Nelson Marshall, Dean George A. Ballentine, Dean John F. Quinn
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president’s message TO THE CLASS OF 1961: The end of your college career and the earning of a bache- lor’s degree are indeed cause for congratulations and celebra- tion. The green and sunlit years of college will for some of you be the pleasantest period of your lives, but I hope that they will not be the most exciting, or the most challenging, or the most productive. Important as college is, it merely lays the founda- tion for what comes afterward; college is essentially a period of growing and maturing in knowledge and in wisdom. You are now about to show yourselves and those of us who have tried to help you during these four years what this period has meant to you. The intellectual internship is over and you are now going into practice. If I could make only one wish for you at graduation time, it would be that you may find great adventure in life. For this it is necessary that into life’s conflicting demands and pres- sures, you take a good sense of values and a deep concern about the great issues in the world today. It is only when one ' s life has these at its core, that the crowding decisions and diffi- culties of one’s personal and professional life can be met squarely and effectively. You will have, I’m sure, great joys and inevitably some sorrows in your life, but the greatest tragedy for an educated person is a life lived in the opiate of security and creature comfort where little is ventured and nothing lost in any noble cause. The great adventures in life come to those with courage and with purpose. May you have both. But whatever you do and wherever your career takes you throughout the many years ahead, I hope that you will come back again to refresh your spirit at your alma mater and to share with us again your accomplishments and satisfactions. Dr. Francis H. Horn, president of the university • U-tfW Francis H. Horn, President of the University Open House 1960 Woodward Hall dedication
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