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Where .rlmll rvirzlom be formal? It mmlof be goflwz for gold, fzeilher rbfzll Jilver be 11feiiqlJedf0r1be price lbereof. For rvifrlorrz if belfw' lhmz wfbiea' and all the ibingr fha! may be desire!! are noi 10 be rompfzrerl lo lf. To the Members of HMS '65: As your years at the Harvard Medical School draw to a Close, it IS my greatest hope for each of you that the knowl- Cdge and skills you have won here-and will extend and fehne throughout your internship and residency-will grow into wisdom. Indeed, the physician, whose obligation is the Care of human beings, has a special responsibility to acquire Wisdom. It is not a quality that can be taught, but you have often .seen it in your teachers who combine the insatiable curiosity of the scientist with the humane spirit of the healer. The acquisition of wisdom requires of the physician that he be an educated man. Simply to be aware of the world of ideas outside the realm of medicine, is not enoughg the physician must also come to know intimately the nature of his fellow man. He must appreciate the forces from within and from without that have molded man through the ages and that influence him today. Above all, the physician must know himself. The long and arduous years of schooling required to earn your M.D. will soon be behind you. You are now about to enter the most dilhcult and demanding of all pro- fessions. Every ounce of energy you possess will be exacted of you. Yet you have within your grasp the ability to make life healthier, happier and more abundant for your fellow men. In so doing, your own life will be full. My best wishes go with you as you start out on your chosen course. aw GEORGE PACKER BERRY Dean, Harvard Medical School
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Joseph W. Gardella, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Student Afifairs and Clinical Associate In Medicine Chester M. Jones, Clinical Professor of Medicine Emeritis and Special Assistant to the Dean DEANS 'S ' 1 i ' l---- , . me -1gv.p3 Mi 5. 0-k7 ' S S 1 l x 39039 -Nichols, Jr., Associate Dean of the Faculty Perry J. Culver, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Prf ed'CIne for Academic AFfairs and Associate for Admissions and Clinical Associate in Medicine 0 essor of Medicine
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