GREETINGS TO ALUMNI.
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on, Ky,  `» BY Pmasiinzur Mc\/uy. I _
 V_* Commencement takes place _Iune 2 to June 5 this year. The Baccalaureate I
  Ser1non is given on Sunday, Monday is Alumni Day and Tuesday will be de- I
it “."_ voted to the installation of the President. This last event is rather trying for {
 xy the new President, and he really needs the Alumni to help him out. So I {
  trust that they will come, bringing their wives and sweethearts to grace the Q
  occasion.  
 if ]ust now the University is at the turn of the roads. It is desirable in  
  making plans for the future that I should have the advantage of any counsel ,  
  or suggestion the Alumni care to give me. The relationship of the University  
  to the Commonwealth grows more important with the passage of each year. I
  To meet this requires a broad knowledge of conditions and clear views regard-  
 L. ing the part the University can fill. The friends of the University want it to ;
 I. live up to its heritage and its best traditions. .
*m’iY wl  i` The call of the Government in this time of stress is more and more for  
 ~_ trained men and women. The University must keep its halls hlled with the `  
:  f recruits needed to occupy the responsible places of business, government and E
 ‘ education. The Alumni can arouse the youth of their community to go on  
;   with their education. This is in no small way a patriotic duty.  
i To the Alumni, I extend good wishes for the future and congratulations  
1  _·_ on the past.  
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