[Nfbk] A Legacy of Loyalty

Nickie Pearl njp at insightbb.com
Mon Oct 3 14:07:23 UTC 2011


A good Federation Philosophy, working together for the greater good. (hint hint OFB)

“A Legacy of Loyalty"

During the difficult days of World War II, enrollment at universities
in the United States had fallen so much that many venerable schools
were on the verge of bankruptcy. Notre Dame was one of those
universities. With so many young people going off to war, the school
was left with few students and even fewer financial resources.

At the same time, the U.S. Naval Academy was facing a different
problem—the Navy needed more officers than the academy was able to
produce. So the decision was made to establish naval training
facilities at other universities across the country and send young
people there to attend college and become naval officers. Notre Dame
was one of the universities chosen.

As a result, Notre Dame had an influx of students, and several new
facilities were built on the campus that served Notre Dame for years.
Many believe that the assistance from the Navy helped save Notre Dame
during a difficult time.

Long before the war—and even longer since—Notre Dame and Navy have
enjoyed a spirited football rivalry. Even during those years when
Notre Dame was a national football powerhouse and Navy wasn’t, the two
institutions kept the tradition going in honor of the mutual
assistance they received during a challenging time. It has remained
one of college football’s most beloved rivalries.1

Notre Dame and Navy have played each other every football season for
over 80 years, but it’s about more than just football. The lesson of
two football teams bound together over the decades is this: you don’t
drop your friends.

When hard times come, and they do for each of us, let us remember
those who lend a hand, those who lift and help us. Perhaps it was a
teacher, a coach, a neighbor, or a friend who stepped in to help at a
crucial time. Let us stay true to them by remaining grateful and loyal
to their legacy.

Let us never forget those who helped make the present possible.

1. See Craig Chval, “Notre Dame–Navy Football Rivalry,” Nov. 16, 2001,
http://www.und.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/111601aab.html.


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