Harvard School of Public Health - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 12 text:

Dr. James L. Whittenberger Dr. William H. Forbes Assistant Dean Assistant to the Dean and Faculty Advisor for Foreign Students Mr. Roger B. Spaulding Assistant to the Dean Dr. John C. Snyder Dean Mrs. Margaret G. Barnaby Administrative Assistant to the Dean

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v. BY SOME STRANGE ALCHEMY ... A SINGLE ENTITY” Class members, relatives, and guests, at the Christmas party. Public Health. This of course is the philosopher’s stone that has worked our transformation. We are involved in a field that most fully exemplifies the integra¬ tion of mind, body and spirit. No human activity lies outside our interest. Thus we can appreciate the privilege of having spent this momentous year in the U.S.A. The Presidential elections; action in Vietnam; payment at the UN; relations with Eu¬ rope; the Congo airlift; Medicare; the Anti-Pov¬ erty programme; Civil Rights—what better prac¬ tical study could we have had of the problems facing a modern democracy? What better example of the interaction of physical, mental and spiritual influences ? In a short time now, we shall take leave of one another and return to our various sectors on—or above—the earth’s surface. Yet June 17th, which marks our leavetaking, is not an end. It is Com¬ mencement—the beginning of a new era for all of us, in which we shall apply to our several tasks in our various countries the broader perspectives and deeper understanding that will be our lasting memorial of the Class of ’65. May we persevere in working as a team for the welfare of the world’s people. NO HUMAN ACTIVITY LIES OUTSIDE OUR IN¬ TEREST” — Class members and wives inspect Health Center in Puerto Rico.



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Administrative Assistant Librarian, Schools of Medicine, Dental Director, Medical Area to the Dean Medicine, and Public Health Health Service Left to right —Marilyn Lunch, Jean Haley, Irene Huber, Margaret Penrose, Irene Forbes, William Claff, Margaret Barnaby, Richard Daggy, John Snyder, Roger Spaulding, James Whittenberger, Colette Farragher, Beverly Laskey, Gail Stocker, Betty Ann Stephens, Judy Godden, Judy Grossman. Mrs. Margaret D. Penrose Administrative Assistant to the Dean Miss Beverly Laskey Registrar

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