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4 C6525 PHAFLIVVXKON 5533 3' C-1 may till and our duty to mankind as disciples of one of the branches of the healing arts . Knowledge is an excellent drug, but no drug has virtue enough to preserve itself from corruption and decay, if the-vessel wherein it is kept be neglected. Thus, the knowledge imparted to us at col- lege, if it be allowed to remain dormant without being constantly refreshed and enlarged upon, would eventually cause the individual to find himself rapidly surpassed by those whose doctrine is, the search for greater knowledge , or in the vernacular to broaden out . Keeping abreast with the times, we cannot confine ourselves merely to the limits of the drug store, for Pharmacy has a wider and more extensive scope. Pharmaceutical organizations, clubs and fraternities are necessary cogs in the wheel of progress, having as their ideals the uplift and progression of ethical pharmacy. , The spirit of unity, so well exemplified by the Class of 1927 while at college, I am sure, will keep our class intact even after our de- parture into the pharmaceutical world, as graduates. This unity will be continued through the efforts of the Alumni Association of our class, together with the Alumni Association of the College, linking-our activities with those of the College and enabling our class to become even more distinctive and renowned, leaving an everlasting impression in the annals of our Alma Mater, so dear to us as the cradle of our pharmaceutical education. . That success and happiness be yours is my fervent and earnest wish, . V i QV? inf Q Page 71 4 jg C-egg 23? '
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Cc-533 pi-AADJYIAKON 265-3:34 - ,P Cc 15 1 u QQ it DAVE A. TARLOW i To the Class of l927 I S WE ARE about to leave the portals of our Alma Mater, it is with great pride that I reminisce upon the two years of pleas- ant association With you, as your President. It is with a feeling of contentment that I view the successes, both social and scholastic, that We have enjoyed. Cooperation has been the keynote of our successes. It is for that Whole-hearted cooperation, which was so Well extended to me, by the various officers and committees of the class, that I Wish to express my heartfeltthanks and appreciation. . . d Teaching is a laborious self sacrificing life, but it is not, as has been too often said, a thankless one, and as your executive, it is most opportune at this time to offer our expressions of gratitude to Professor Anderson and the. Faculty, who have not only energetically striven to lay the foundation for our future success, but who have also supported us in all our social activities and functions. As a Hnal tribute, let me quote ua saying which should exemplify our lives, The teacher is the living lesson of the scholar. Materialism has its place in the pharmaceutical world, but in a sphere above all, We find idealism in pharmacy, embracing those ideals of ethics, which I am confident the Class of 1927 will convey and uphold. As I gaze back upon our studies, I see clearly the outstanding lesson taught us, that of the seriousness and glory of our profession, Page 70 X - v 23?
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