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Executive Records, Governor Spiro T. Agnew, 1967-1969
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780 ADDRESSES AND STATE PAPERS

The Governor also, in a separate letter to Norman Polovoy, as-
sistant attorney general in charge of the Consumer Protection Divi-
sion, requested that he investigate charges reported in news accounts
of overcharges to ghetto residents.

"While such abuses may be proportionately small, these are just the
type of social sore spots that can fester into full-scale malignancies, "
he said.

REMARKS AT PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION,
GOUCHER COLLEGE, TOWSON

May 3, 1968

The State of Maryland salutes Goucher College and celebrates the
inauguration of its seventh president, Dr. Marvin Perry.

We recognize, with respect, the profound contribution Goucher has
made to Maryland. Goucher has attracted outstanding young minds
to Maryland — many of whom have stayed to serve their State as out-
standing citizens. Goucher has brought a new dimension to the in-
tellectual and cultural life of the Baltimore metropolitan community
by welcoming the arts and the public to its campus. Goucher has been
a leader in bold new approaches to higher education, developing un-
dergraduate programs for those once thought too immature or too
mature to benefit from the college experience.

As a private, consciously small college, Goucher has provided its
students with a commodity rare today — the personal touch. And this
emphasis on individual identity has paid off in unprecedented cre-
ativity.

Today marks another great step in Goucher's constant progress, the
installation of a new president. I believe Goucher has found the
perfect man to replace the perfect man — and there is no question
that Dr. Kraushaar's administration is a hard act to follow. Yet Dr.
Perry's nature and achievements prove a most graceful complement
to Goucher's genius. Youth, scholarship, leadership, academic excel-
lence, creativity and imagination characterize the man and the in-
stitution. Both are to be congratulated on this day when their destinies
formally and fully unite.

Goucher has more than shared its gifts and its gifted with Maryland
and Maryland is grateful. We keenly appreciate the special role of

 

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