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pi.Qn. jforctDorb S the Graduating Class of one of the leading Schools of Nursing in the world, we have had more opportunities than many who have preceded us, and upon us must depend in a large measure whether or not our science is to advance still farther. The successful progress of nursing must depend on the standards of our pro- fession as a whole. The problems which will confront us in the future concern nations — and we can only master them by cooper- ation. Perhaps this book may help to make each of us realize that she is not merely a student of nursing, but one of many students of nursing. In our life, while training, many things have occurred which in the future it may be pleasant to remember. These pages will recall such hap- penings, when our brain cells have mislaid them in years to come. To our classmates we have little to say — we wish to thank you for rendering this volume possible and for having found time in your busy careers to contribute to its pages. The Editors wish to thank their associates who have been the authors of this book, and the Art Staff who have created it aesthetically. The Business Managers have been untiring in their labors, and we cannot say too much in their behalf. Potential editors are as i)lentiful as blades of grass, but good business managers are few and far between. Let us conclude by saying good-bye. To you. who have been our classmates and shall ever be our friends — to our Faculty, who have given us our knowledge of nursing and liave shown us our duties and responsibilities — to the Army School of Nursing of whom we may not speak, for she is too dear to our hearts. As her daughters, there is nothing which we cannot face and conquer. Let us say then that the purjwse of this volume is to establish our class as an entity. Annetta C. Lonerg.^n, A. S. N. 1921 two
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