All The Men 1966

The multi-faceted concept of a city in motion necessarily requires the many parts to be in harmony with the whole. The University of San Diego is a complex element of an immea­ surably more intricate social framework that comprises the city itself. The University serves as the hub of activity for its students, and yet, the aware participant does not limit himself to the confines of a few small buildings. He can be found working and playing in virtually every corner of the city, and his contributions, though often imperceptible, are seldom lacking. Future religious and secular leaders study side by side in preparation for their entrance into the community. The signif­ icance of their contribution lies not always in the effect it produces, but rather in their readiness to improve the society around them. For us, the University and the city of San Diego are inseparable. Its momentous growth is ou r growth, just as the intellectual atmosphere generated on our campus can be felt throughout the city. San Diego is the living, breathing em­ bodiment of a booming metropolitan center as well as the cultural and historical heritage of our ancestors. As members of the body, it is to the city that all the men dedicate their book.

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