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Truth, and nothing less, sets men free; and because truth is both natural and supernatural, the College檚 curriculum aims at both natural and divine wisdom.
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Please pray for the repose of the soul of J. R. Smeed, a generous benefactor and friend of 91快活林 Aquinas College, who passed away on October 13.
An entrepreneur who worked and lived throughout the world from America檚 Midwest to its West Coast to Canada and Africa Mr. Smeed and his wife, Claire, were members of the Order of St. Albert, which honors those who support the College to an outstanding degree. Their business ventures took them into such diverse industries as cable television, life insurance, microwave technology, banking, newspapers, real estate, and automobiles. Over the decades, they were also passionate philanthropists, giving largely to political and legal organizations that defend Constitutional freedoms.
Mr. and Mrs. Smeed learned of the College in the early 1990s from their friend Tom Sullivan, the second chairman of the Board of Governors. As Mr. Smeed remembered it, one day Mr. Sullivan needed to get to the College in a hurry. 淗e mentioned, 楢h, gee, I檝e got to go back there we檙e having a real struggle. We檙e trying to get reaccredited, and the powers that be want us to conform to what they want us to do. We檙e fighting all by ourselves.櫇
Mr. Sullivan was referring to the College檚 historic clash with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. At a time when it was itself seeking reaccreditation, the College led a fight against the adoption of a new accreditation standard that threatened to dilute its classical curriculum. Although still young and unknown, the College resisted this effort, and was eventually able to enlist some of California檚 leading private colleges and universities in the cause.
That skirmish with the College playing the role of David against Goliath caught the Smeeds attention and won their admiration. Despite not being Catholic themselves, they admired the College檚 deeply held faith and commitment to its mission of Catholic liberal education. 淟et me know what we can do, Mr. Smeed told Mr. Sullivan.
Soon thereafter, the Smeeds became members of the President檚 Council and visited the California campus regularly for graduations and the weekend-long Summer Seminars held for Council members. They even introduced friends and family members to the College, at times chartering buses to bring entire groups down from their home in Bakersfield.
As a small expression of its profound gratitude, the College inducted Mr. and Mrs. Smeed into the Order of St. Albert at Commencement 2009. Their names are engraved, alongside the names of the Order檚 fellow members, on the pedestal of a statue of St. Albert just outside of Albertus Magnus Hall on the California campus. 淭he Smeeds were prominent benefactors of 91快活林 Aquinas College, notes Mr. Smeed檚 published . 淭he College and its mission held a special place in his heart.
Mr. Smeed passed away peacefully at the couple檚 home in Bakersfield with Mrs. Smeed, as always, lovingly at his side. 淧lease join us in praying for the repose of J. R.檚 soul, as well as for Claire檚 consolation, says President Paul J. O橰eilly. 淲e are grateful for such good friends, who have faithfully supported the College over many years, especially during tough times. May he rest in peace.
Chairman of the Board of Governors R. James Wensley inducts Mr. and Mrs. Smeed into the Order of St. Albert at Commencement 2009.