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FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL I suppose that the ultimate of continuation education is life itself. If we were never before aware of life as a process, we certainly are now. But in the normal building of careers, rearing of families and development of interests, we can lose sight of the goals and meanings of life. In other words, the educational value of life is often smothered in the dust of its pursuit. Our time here, then, has meant more than training for professional careers in our respective areas. It was also a pause and a reassessment, a time for reflection, for consideration of new concepts and values, and for evaluation of our own ideas, aims and needs. Whether or not we have recognized it, this was also a period of experimen- tation and innovation. We have been part of an educational attempt to bring together representatives from exceedingly diverse disciplines and to stimulate them in areas that, while related, seem apparently remote. We can hardly con- ceive the difficulties involved, and I suppose the resulting controversy will rage through generations of students at the school. I suspect, however, that this cross-germination will bear its fruit in the nourishment of the coming years of activity. Most of us will carry away a welter of contending and perhaps conflicting feelings. Among them, I know, will he regrets that time - that insistent dimen- sion - did not permit us fuller exploration of mutual friendship or a comparable closeness with our truly devoted faculty - not to mention that heroic cohort, the gracious administrative staff. Here then is the reservoir of our memories. It is a product of some of the talent in our class and, I daresay, a token of remembrance. Arthur Mazer President, Student Council Class of 1962
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COL UMBlA UNIVERSITY School of Public Health and Administrative Mcdiclh THE gACUL-ry Op MEDICINE GOO WEST ISEHW STREET New York 32. N. K Message to the Class of 1952: The faculty of the School of Public Health and Medicine joins me in extending our con wishes to you on completion of - will be returning to great need fo main ' Administrative gpatulations and best your graduate studies. You countries or states in which there is a r your knowledgable services. We hope you will tain an active interest in the School and its Alumni Association. The faculty has always taken great pride in following the progress of its for-mer students wherever they may be working. As the opportunities for international re- search expand, we anticipate that in future years you wi involved in collaborative studies r-'ith your coll School or elsewhere in the States. Sin progress has been made t!1r-oueh under trying circumstan research in th the fut ll be eagues in the - ce most public health D careful research, often done ces, your involvement in or support of e future will be a if-ajor contribution to shaping ure of your profession and its usefulness to the public you serve. Our best wishes go wi th you. 075 MQ Ray E. Trussell DirectOr , i..D., H.P.H.
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