RIT Dedication Ceremony Booklet, October 9, 1968
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RIT Dedication Ceremony Booklet, October 9, 1968
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This booklet contains a series of speeches and addresses given by notable RIT figures for the Dedication Ceremony of the new Henrietta campus. President Mark Ellingson took the podium as the second to last speech whereupon he apologized for the unfinished campus before turning around to state that his school would never be finished as education expanded and different fields were discovered. He thanked everyone responsible for the contributions to the new campus and asked everyone to look to the future of RIT and where it would be in 100 years. His address reflected pride in this new era for RIT.
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