L i n e . I D 304-7 1 9 6 3 - Lincoln University
L i n e . I D 304-7 1 9 6 3 - Lincoln University
L i n e . I D 304-7 1 9 6 3 - Lincoln University
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O F F I C E o r T H E P R I I I D C N T<br />
To The Class of 1963<br />
President Marvin Wachman<br />
<strong>Lincoln</strong> 3Hnitier»itg<br />
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY<br />
HNNtVLVANIA<br />
March 18, 1963<br />
It is a privilege to contribute a brief message to the<br />
Class of 1963. This class is distinpuished for a number of<br />
accomplishments, two of which I should like to record for<br />
posterity.<br />
First, and most important, the Class of 1963 is a<br />
very highly motivated and deeply concerned class. It has de-<<br />
livercd a clviRteninp lnonon to those who predict accomplishment<br />
r.olelv on the Ni*io of standardized national test scores, by<br />
nerformlnp well above their Predictions. Secondly, this, class<br />
contributed substantial leadership, energy, imagination and<br />
commitment to the larpest effort in <strong>Lincoln</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s his-<br />
tory to find the resources to build the <strong>University</strong> to a new<br />
level of excellence. This effort is in keeping with the tra- t<br />
dition of the <strong>University</strong> and the requirements of the second<br />
half of the twentieth century.<br />
Good luck and best wishes from us all.<br />
Faithfully yours,<br />
Marvin Wachman<br />
President<br />
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