University of Western Ontario - Occidentalia Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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The Presidente Message ll university graduates, whether they have followed a general course or a special course of any kind, are in a real sense specialists when compared with tlze mass of people who have not had a university training. When they go out into the world they are therefore under a distinct responsibility for service to society. One service for which many of them are fitted is active participation in the function of government. In a recent article Lord Dawson of Penn, Physician to King George V, makes this striking statement: It is characteristic of our contemporary difficulties that, more than ever before, they require specialized knowledge, and those who possess such knowledge show a tendency to hold aloof from political life. The result is that governments by their very burdens are forced into mechanical methods. Parliaments become intensive rather than deliberative, for institutions, like individuals, can suffer from high blood pressure. And peoples lose confidence in government. It is our custom to boast of the high degree of democracy to which we have attained. But are we fully warranted in this? May it not be tlzat we are carried away by sentimentality and habit and are blinking the real facts? It is painful to think that peoples are losing confidence in government. Yet it seems to be true. To whom then can we look for the wisdom and strength to turn the tide. Personally, I know no group better trained for tlzis task than those who have had tlze advantage of university experience. Although a young university, Western Ontario has had a good record of political service in Canada. The frst graduate in Medicine became llfinister of the Interior,' the first graduate in Arts was Speaker of the House of Commons. At the present time one graduate is a member of the House of Commons andfour are members of the Legislature of Ontario, one of them a Cabinet Mini'ster. One of my deepest desires is that members of the graduating class of 1931 will keep tlzis example of service before them and that a goodly number of them will prepare themselves to devote their talents and their training to the tasks of deliberative and constructive government in their own country. That all the members of the class will give themselves to lives of useful service of some kind we have no doubt. lrVhatever the service may be, the best wishes and interest of the Faculties go with them. l President. Dated at London, Canada, February 3rd, 1931.

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