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The University exists for the sake of the student. All the staff, equipment and program focus upon the process of Teaching the young to love learning and make it a lifetime's habit for them. Formal classes and daily assignments however, do not exhaust the ways by which a student learns. He should know that extra curricular activities can be a means of developing one's personality. While knowledge is desirable for itself, it never-the-less can be applied in group activities which have goals that will benefit a wider public than one's self. If it is possible, I would urge you in the name of self development to participate in student activities in a direction which can benefit others. Basically, education is the application of knowledge motivated by love. It can be summed up in better terms: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Or more briefly, don't be selfish!
Publication Date
1961
Publisher
Assumption College
Rights
Public Domain
City
Windsor, Ontario
Keywords
University of Windsor, Assumption College, The Ambassador
Disciplines
History | Public History
Recommended Citation
Assumption College, "The Ambassador: 1961" (1961). The Ambassador Yearbook. 15.
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/ambassador/15
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To view online at the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/TheAmbassador1961