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To the Class of February, 1950: The college graduates of 1950 are the object of unusual popular ap- praisal. In this year, people's thoughts turn naturally to the mean- ing of the half-century mark, using this milestone as a vantage point for a view of the past and a glance into the future. The next half cen- tury belongs to the age group which the college graduates of 1950 re- present. As the members of that group who have had unusual oppor- tunities for education, and thereby, unusual preparation for life and work, the college graduates are viewed as the symbols of our hopes and aspirations for the decades im- mediately ahead. As people focus upon the grad- uates of this year, they have a side-glance at the institutions which produced them. In all the turmoil of controversy' over what bodes ill or goodforthe new era, there is al- most universal acclaim of the im- portance of education as a great force for the conservation and im- provement of the welfare of the people. Wayne, as an institution, is in a position similar to that of the in- dividual graduate. Born in the first half cent-ury, it promises fulfill- ment in the second half. Its early days have had the uncertainty, the awkward growth, the problems of adjustment to environment char- acteristic of youth, now it approaches maturity in good health, with vigor, ambition, hope, confidence, and competence. It is keenly aware of the fact that the welfare ofahost of people is bound up with its own effectiveness and its achievement. We salute the new half century with you and give to you graduates of the year our best wishes fora full measure of the rewards that you seek. In turn, we trust that Wayne will have, through the years of your life, your interest, your support for its program, and your devotion to its welfare. Sincerely, fDavid Henryj' President
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Dr. David D. Henry President of Wayne University
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'S Olin E. Thomas Executive Secretary Clarence Hilberry Dean of Administration
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