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and must be of those who shall make plain the way to those 

 who stand intellectually outside the Light which enlighteneth 

 the world. We say again and again in the Creed: "I believe 

 in one holy Catholic and Apostolic Church," and we should 

 prove our Faith by showing to the world, both learned and un- 

 learned, the beauty, the truth and the Catholicity of that Faith, 

 and show its adaptation to the twentieth century as fully as 

 to any century that ever preceded it. 



The championship of what you feel and what you have 

 learned within these walls is not and need not be incompatible 

 with the other duties in life. The Class of 191 1, and the classes 

 which will succeed it, have both the knowledge and the tact 

 to be effective upon the appropriate occasion, and they can go 

 forth into the world crowned with their scholastic honors, 

 proud to be of service to their Alma Mater, to their profes- 

 sors who taught them right thinking and effective expression, 

 and to the Church whose history they can proudly celebrate, 

 and whose expansion and acceptance throughout the present 

 century in this land they can earnestly further and assist. 

 Thus you will really "commence" to be true citizens in the 

 realm of letters, for thus you will render the noblest service 

 to yourselves and to your country. 



I wish the Class of 191 1 all success, honor and happiness 

 in everything they undertake. 



