YMCA Night Law School - Triangle Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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YMCA Night Law School - Triangle Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 100 of 113
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6 Q11-ifoed-f-X627-if 45 ,2513 serv Eyfrywwexni MI Acclaim the Aliumnil, fudith Tuxngblut '29 T has been the fashion on occasions such as this to use them shamelessly to minister to our own pride and self consciousness. We have used them to prove the standing of our school, while declaiming against invidious com' parisons, we have been inclined to build comparisons of our own upon their uncomf plaining shoulders. So, we have said, our Alumni is better than your Alumnig and we have proceeded to deduce from this fact many very comforting things. This satisfying procedure may have swelled our own selffesteem, and inflated our pride, I question whether it did as much for the Alumni. I acclaim the Alumni for their own sake, and out of a spirit of grattitude. I do not wish to make them perform in public. I shall not single out some and say Beloved!, and others and say Mark and marvel! The Y. M. C. A. waited years for us. Lean and hungry years, some of them must have been, too, years of impatience, wan hope fighting eager despair, years of yearing for the fullment of a dream. How was it ever to feel any assurance that we would come along? How could it know? Yet it persisted and kept busy. Obviously there had to be grist for the mill during those years. Hence the Alumni, and our gratitude. Seriously, I like to think of the Alumni as that great body of pioneers who made the way easier for us. They have earned our gratitude because they showed us how. In the days when the vision was not so clear, they determined to carve out of a busy life's too limited leisure, the foundation of a professional career. And they did it. 'To them we owe our School in a very true sense, to some of them we owe the personal service by which they have guided our own efforts, and to all of them we owe the comf forting assurance that the thing can be done. We who follow them are not likely to forget their service. We would not be woof ing the Law if we were not earnestly striving for the things that they strove for. And the assurance of their example, and the knowledge of their accomplishment is the chief source of our confidence. The Alumni, looking back at the days of their preparation, will be indulgent with us if we boast about them, they will smile if we single out some and say l'Behold! They will understand our feeling of kinship, and best of all, they will be sympathetic when we use the thought of them to bolster up our courage. I never knew an Alumnus who laughed at our perplexities. I never knew an Alumnus who failed to extend a helping hand when we struck the rough places. I never knew an Alumnus, successful or otherwise, through whose words the common goal we have before us did not take on a new lustre and seem somehow more nearly within reach. And I suspect that if the Alumni knew that we, while appreciating their accomf plishments, nevertheless secretly feel that as soon as we have entered the profession those accomplishments will dim and fade beside our own, their instant and whole' hearted response would be: L'More power to you, students, and the best of luckln I acclaim the Alumni. J up 1 gp NZ X de GQ fp Y lfx ' fl' 'fX,,f TiSs. 6' 3 V- ag. fQ'14 ' 'ts X f?gs E? TQ?-'Qlrg, Q ' UZDQMQ 515 X

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