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To the Graduating Year of 1926 By President Falconer i 11 .1 O those who are to graduate at the close F332 fig? of the present aca- demic year I wish to tglg express my hearty congratulations and my sincere wishes for their future. T-he University has grown so large that it has of necessity become divided into groups of students who know one another but have few acquaintances in other de- partments of study, faculties or societies. Doubtless there is a great deal of variety in our life and the cultivation of different phases of academic activity within the university brings new interests to the student. But the chief stimulus and support will come to you from the close friendships that you have formed during your undergraduate years. Let me urge you to main- tain theseg keep in touch with former companionsg do what you can to ease the load that any who are less fortunate than you may have to carryg rejoice with those who make a successg never look with envy on or disparage others who for one reason or other will have forged ahead. As the years are added rapidly to your age you will find that increasing self-sufficiency and contentment will mean more to you than external position or much of this world's goods. Also strive to believe that the best is not in the past but that the future holds far better things in store for yourselves and for mankind. Therefore seek to acquaint yourselves with such persons, books, and ideals as will grow in value with time. Bibliophiles are eager to acquire first editionsg their price rises as their age increases and as their number diminishes. But it is fortunate that the contents of the first editions of great authors do not grow prohibitive. Rather if they are valuable they will become the possession of a larger number of people as the generations pass by. Good books are a treasure, but not an exclusive treasure. Their value will increase for each individual as he brings his own experience to interpret their meaning. He heightens their riches by his ability to understand them. As an old man he will find these good books of greater value than when, it may be in college, he first began to read them. So let me express the hope that two of the possessions, that you will take when you leave this university next summer, will be good friends and a desire to have, and knowledge how to understand good books. E131
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