Radio Broadcast By Commissioner Of Education Earl McGrath, Campus Salute, University of Buffalo
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OCR Page 1 of 3CAMPUS SALUTE
University of Buffalo
All of you are aware that the Federal Government is being called
upon to play & much larger role in education than it has hitherto.
From the beginning, this has been a Nation of opportunity. The large
majority of Americans believe that all children, regardless of their
origins or social status, should have the chance to develop their
abilities to the fullest. To do so, however, they must have equal
opportunity for education. The ideal of equal educational opportunity
has not yet been realized in our Nation.
In my new position as Commissioner of Education, I am required
by the mandate of the Congress to "promote the cause of education
throughout the country.' We have proof that the youth of America
can profit from greater opportunities for education. Veterans
attending college under the G. 1. Bill of Rights have had consistently
superior scholastic records. Recent surveys have established the fact
that an alarmingly high percentage of the ablest high school graduates
do not, because of lack of funds, go on to further study in the
collegas. Scholarship aid would bring the benefits of higher education
to these better minds which are now denied such opportunities. For
many years educators have decried the personal loss and inexcusable
social waste caused by denying youth the advantages of higher education.
Radio Broadcast by Earl J. McGrath, U. S. Commissioner of Education,
Federal Security Agency, Washington, D. C., sponsored by Department of
the Army over Mutual Network, Washington, D. C., April 9, 1949.
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