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bring about change will ultimately be up to you. My generation, like all generations, is too confined by our own experience, too invested in our own biases, too stuck in our ways to provide much of the new thinking that will be required. But us oldheads have learned a few things that might be useful in your journey. So with the rest of my time, I’d like to offer some suggestions for how young leaders like you can fulfill your destiny and shape our collective future – bend it in the direction of justice and equality and freedom. 英語(yǔ)演講稿 4 Graduates of the great Dartmouth Class of 2024, congratulations! Revel in this moment. It is a milestone. And to the friends and family members gathered to share in this happy occasion, we celebrate you, too, for the love and support you’ve provided to the graduates during their Dartmouth journey! In this 250th year of our beloved College, nostalgia fills our hearts for our cherished Dartmouth traditions: firstyear trips, the homeing bonfire, Winter Carnival. But today, with the inparable YoYo Ma in the house, I want to talk about another storied Dartmouth tradition: the arts. The arts have been alive at Dartmouth from the earliest days of the College. Our very first Commencement exercises in 1771 featured an “anthem” posed and set to music and performed by the graduating class. Don’t worry, ’19s – p