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Lua THE GOVERNOR James V. Allred A Governor who rises at six in the morning to play handball.... youthful enough to enjoy a good workout. . . .to have enthusiasm for his job.... to romp with his children. .. .that ' s James V. Allred. Allred was born in Bowie, Texas, in March, 1899. His political career has been short and successful. . . .appointed district attorney of his county in 1923, at the age of twenty-four. . . .defeated for the office of Attorney General of Texas in 1927. . . .elected Attorney General in 1931 . . . .re-elected in 1933. . . .Governor in 1935. THE TEXAS STATE CAPITOL MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR In nearing the end of another University year, many of you are terminating a long period of scholastic training pre- paratory to a career. You should feel justly proud to be graduated from The University of lexas, because it is nationally recognized as one of the greatest seats of learning in our country. The University of Texas was created to give the most capable youth of the State a training that would fit them to become leaders in their communities. Recent social, political, and economic upheavals have intensified this need of university trained men and women at the helm of public affairs — men and women who are equipped to anticipate and appreciate the significance of varying needs of our complex civilization, and who are willing to render constructive and unselfish service to the State. Wealth, power, position — these are alluring and worthwhile ambitions, but national greatness, even national existence, depends upon the subordination of the interests of the individual to those of the community. This is the hardest lesson civilized man has to learn, but it is a lesson we must learn if we are finally to have peace. Wherever you go, you will be judged as representative of the University. By your words — by your actions, the worth of the University will be judged. I sincerely wish for each of you success in your chosen field and trust you will be a credit to the University and to Texas. Pag e 10
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