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s Raymond T. Feely, S.J. Academic Vice President Alexis I. Mei, S.J. Dean, Colleges of Arts and Science
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FATHER PRESIDENT Rev. John F. X. Connolly, S. J. My Door Graduates: It is an age-old tradition for graduates to personify affectionately the University where they have received their degrees as their Alma Mater. There is a sound basis for this: The University in a very roal sense is like a Mother. Youth sits beside her seeing in wondering amazement widening horizons, listening to wisdom ever old yet ever new; and when the lessons preparatory for a full life are ended, Youth, if he has willingly harkened, arises by every measurement a man. Such, Graduates, at the commencement of your fuller life, are you. This year of your graduation is a Centenary year of the University of San Francisco. During these hundred years your Alma Mater has faced many a vicissitude. She came through all of these trials ever stronger spiritually, intellectually, and morally. So, too, must you in the vicissitudes of your later life. This year Alma Mater presents you with a diploma. She presents you something more with it, her Creed. You go into a world that is half slave, half free. This is her Magna Carta. Belief in God. Belief in the personal dignity of man. Belief that liberty is a sacred thing, but that low, which regulates liberty, is a sacred obligation. Belief in the teachings of Christ, who held that morality must regulate the personal, family, economic, political, and international life of men if civilization is to endure. This must ever be your creed—your way of life.
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