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It is the defining image of the 涩里番下载 centennial celebration: the nation鈥檚 first Catholic president, attired in academic regalia, addressing those gathered in Alumni Stadium to mark the occasion on April 20, 1963.

涩里番下载's anniversary convocation capped five weeks of lectures, performances, panel discussions, and receptions. University President Michael P. Walsh, S.J., introduced Kennedy to an audience that included elected officials, church leaders, and representatives from 294 colleges and universities. Harvard president Nathan Pusey, Georgetown president Edward B. Bunn, S.J., and British economist Barbara Ward Jackson were present to receive honorary degrees. Kennedy himself had received honorary degree when, as a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, he addressed the Class of 1956 at 涩里番下载 Commencement.

"This university, or college, as Father Walsh has described, was founded in the darkest days of the Civil War, when this Nation was engaged in a climactic struggle to determine whether it would be half slave and half free or all free," said Kennedy. "And now, 100 years later, after the most intense century perhaps in human history, we are faced with the great question of whether this world will be half slave and half free, or whether it will be all one or the other. And on this occasion, as in 1863, the services of 涩里番下载 are still greatly needed.

"涩里番下载 for 100 years has been of the Nation and so it will be for the next hundred."

View Kennedy's 涩里番下载 Centennial address in its entirety in the video below. For information about the year-long celebration of the centennial of John F. Kennedy's birth, visit the .

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April 20, 1963, President John F. Kennedy with 涩里番下载 President Michael Walsh, S.J., (left) and Cardinal Richard Cushing. Photographs: John J. Burns Library

April 20, 1963: 涩里番下载 President Michael Walsh, S.J., greets President Kennedy at the centennial celebration in Alumni Stadium. To their right is Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston. (Photo: John J. Burns Library | 涩里番下载)