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the task of solving these difficulties will be one of the greatest 

 elements of progress this age can give. 



But it can only be done by studying the examples of real 

 progress made in the past and by intently observing what our 

 Faith has made essential. It demands clear thinking and clean 

 living. Things must be put in their true perspective. If the 

 great needs of life and civic conduct are to be met, as they will 

 be met, we, as graduates of Georgetown, should stand as a 

 necessary and important part among those who are to meet 

 them. In that way we shall be able to contribute our portion 

 to the progress of the coming century. 



