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'O 47 Cf-Q33 Pl-IAFLPWAKON X3-3 7 C-1 unit ' 4 H are gif i To the Class of 1927 T GIVES ME pleasure to congratulate the-members of the Class of 1927 of the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. You have devoted much time and studied hard to achieve the triumph of receiving from your Alma Mater the prized certificate of proficiency in your studies, and to be entitled to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy. Now you stand equipped and ready to enter upon your life's career. Your instructors have donetheir duty by pouring out for you a wealth of pharmaceutical and commercial knowledge. They have been unsparing in their endeavors to show how and why you should perform your duties to your own best advantage. . It now becomes your task to put into practice what they have taught you. Your future success will depend upon how well you remember and follow the admonitions you received during your college years. There is no dearth of opportunity for 'him who works earnestly, and honestly strives to give his best in the performance of his duties. There is no such word as Failure in the lexicon of one who Hxes his objective and then .strives with might and main to reach that point. Complaints of deterioration in the practice of pharmacy, of fewer opportunities for success, and of disorganization in his profession do not trouble him in the least. We are moving onward and upward, though, at times, our progress is impeded and slow. Yet we are confident that as .a result of our earnest and united effort we are advancing ph.armacy to a higher and better plane. A ' May each one of you reach the goal you have set for yourself. When you have reached that point may you see' another goal further on toward which you will strive. May you thus advance from goal to ,goal until finally you can say I havefought the good fight cleanly and honestly, I have done nothing of which I am ashamed, I have been a credit to my Alma Mater and myself, I am content. That each and everyone of the Class of '27 mayhave a long, successful and prosperous career is the earnest and sincere wish of President. Page 2 3 U1-14 AQ! . QQ. COA I Zig-Iv!
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