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\ Page 12 PORTHOLE P R E S I D E N T G O U L D [ C o n t i n u e d from p a g e 1) hundred Colleges and U n iversi ties lead the p rocession into Phil harm onic Hall. They represetned such established institutions of learning as The University da P a r is , H a rvard, Yale, P rinceton, Columbia, State U n iersity of New Y o rk, Tufts, University of N e b raska, University of C a l- ifornia-Santa Barbara, Universi ties of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan State University, M a ssachusetts Institute of Tech nology and many others. Following these Representa tives were the Representatives of Learned Societies. 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The Governor’s Speech r e viewed the birth and outstanding growth of the State University since its founding in 1948. Stu dent Government Association at Fredonia College, Mr. Leroy N. Y oung, Vice Chairman, State Uni versity Faculty Senate and Dr. Paul G. Bulger, President of the College at Buffalo, respectively. The Greetings from the Boards of Trustees were delivered by the Honorable Truman Cameron, Chairman, State University at Albany Advisory Council. Dr. Jam es McNaughton Hester, President of Dr. Gould’s Alma Mata, New York University, rep resented the Independent College and Universities of New York. The Honorable Edgar W. Coup- e r , Chancellor, The Board of R e gents of New York extended the greeting of the Regents to P res ident Gould. The program of speeches were briefly interrupted by two mu sical sections by the State Uni versity of New York Inaugural Choir of Fredonia College and Crane Choir of Potsdam College. The Inauguration oath was ad m inistered to President Gould by M r. Moore. Afterwards, Dr. Gould gave his address \A Fine Steel Wire of Truthfulness” . Within his speech Dr. Gould spoke of decentralization, broader r e search policies, and b e tter com munication between faculty and students. Concerning the c u rrent student unrest Dr. Gould said, \T h e ir unrest is not something to fear: it is rather, a phenom enon for which we should be grateful.’’ He also spqke of the shortcomings of the Universities M a ster Plan. It was his expressed opinion that the plan needed b etter organization and adm inistrative pattern. The Benediction was given by Rabbi Harold H. Gordon, Execu tive Vice President, New York Board of Rabbis. The M aritime College was rep- t resented by Professor Bernard F. Long and the College’s Fac ulty Senator, Professor Robert B. Sennish. Vice Admiral H.C. Moore President of the College and Captain Arthur J. Spring Dean of Students were also in'' attendance. Captain Robert A. Phillips Associate Dean of Stu dents represented his Alma Mater, The United States Naval Acad emy. Some seven f ir s t class Ca dets and sixty third class Cadets served to represent the College in the capacity of Ushers at the c e r emony. Their performance was indeed a c redit to this institution. Many compliments were payed to the Cadets via Captain Spring, M r. Jay Livesey, the University Staff Member in charge, and Mr. Harvey Randell University Staff Member, Second in Command at the ceremony. CLAIRE RO C C O - Proprietor TH 2-9058 WINES - LIQUORS SALLY'S CASA COSENTINO ITALIAN CUISINE 1416 Williamsbridge Rd. Broni, N.Y. TA 2-9702 STEAKS - CHOPS & SEAFOOD NOW HEAR THIS: The Porthole wishes to inform the Cadet Regi ment that a new column will be initiated in September. The new addition will feature pictures erf the European beauties dated by cadets during the cruise. Be sure to bring your cam era when you go on liberty. 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