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Eight Lamont Public Hospital DR. M. A. R. YOUNG, M.D., C.M., F.R.C.S. (C), F.A.C.S. Congratulations 1947 When pne is six years old and has to wait three years for something, that is a long time—it is half of ones life time. When you came here three years ago three years seemed quite a spell even though you were more than six. Now that the three years have passed I am sure it has not seemed very long. When you get very old and have to write “some¬ thing for the Year Book” time passes still more rapidly. I feel it is only a couple of months since I did this before. I suppose the moral is make the best of the time you have, because it will soon be gone. We have been very pleased to have had you at L.P.H. Its Graduates are spoken well of everywhere, may you share that good report. We wish you the best in Life, good luck and au revoir.—Morley A. R. Young, M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S. (C.), F.A.C.S.
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SUMMO COMMISSO MlSSI Seven A. E. ARCHER, M.B., C.B.E., F.R.C.S., (C), F.A.C.S., L.L.D. To the Class of 47 In a world in which victory has not brought harmony, and in which the warmth of our welcome to our returning sons and daughters has been tempered by our anxiety over the battles still being waged around the Council tables, a few things re- mian clear. Right is still right. Human values are clearly greater than material values. Charity and sympathy crown courage; and beneath it all kindly friendship is as an enduring rock. You, graduating today are trained to effectively radiate these human necessities, to serve your patients with sympathetic skill, to uphold them with your courage; in short, to be living witnesses of the spirit of the Great Physician. A sadly shaken world needs such service. We congratulate you on your attainments and upon your opportunities. If you measure up to the challenge of the times, you will, while mak¬ ing a living succeed in the greater task of making a life. Best wishes to you all today! A. E. ARCHER, M;B., F.R.C.S. (C), F.A.C.S.
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SUMMO COMMISSO MlSSI Nine DR. J. A. ALTON, M.B. To the Graduating Class of 1947 All good luck! May you be able to look back on your training days at L.P.H. with kindly thoughts, feelings of satisfac¬ tion and the assurance that you are able and anxious to keep up the good name of your Alma Mater. Best wishes. J. A. Alton, M.B.
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