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all U. I1 'ii l I l i R l J la :Hi l l lil ii ,ggi V: li ll lv lu' if-all li illi ll fi iii ii 5, l i 1 1 1 AEE. , M l I 4 fr lik'EH0N'5!! it ,Y a Hale If you would know the real soul of a college, Learn the memories which its sons take with them into life. E have passed through the ordeals of quiz and examination, and are now 'f.Ai.f' ready to leave this medical college, to scatter throughout the state and l W country, first into various hospitals to gain a practical experience, then 'N to take allotted places in a profession, which is, of all professions, the most humanizing and unselfish, the most broadening and liberalizing. We review today, in our mind's eye, our impressions, as we began the study of medicine. We remember well our mingled feelings of sorrow and wonder as we first stood in the dissecting room, a gloomy lot of Freshmen. We value the great store of knowledge we have gained, yet We realize that it is infinitesimal in comparison to the multitude of things about which we know nothing. We think of the many experiences through which we have passed, of many weary days and sleepless nights, of wonderful clinics, of diflicult examinationsg and we feel that it was all worth While. We ponder the satisfaction of knowledge well earned, of college friends, who are the best of all friends, and we feel that we ourselves have changed for the better since we came here four short years ago. Even our ideals are different. VVe see the world with different eyes. S. D. Gross well expressed the secret of success when he wrote, Genius invents, talent applies. The only genius l possess is the genius of industry, if l have any other, l have been unable -to discover it. The position which I have attained in my profession has been achieved by hard blows, by no special intellectual endowment, by no special gifts from God, by no special favor from man, but by my own unaided efforts, continued steadily and perseveringly through a long series of years, during which a kind providence afforded me sound health, lofty ambitions, and unflinching fidelity tomy profession. VVe hope that much of what we have accomplished here is significant and will remain, but we realize that the work before us means more. Gut effort has been merely preparation. We are now Doctors and must accept in the highest mind the obligation which rests heavily upon us. Our daily duty may lead us into dangers which we must face with the courage and fearlessness of a soldier on the field of battle. The time .will surely come when we must expose ourselves to the poisons of dreaded diseases and fight with the angel of death, yea, truly, we may fall in the encounter, a victim to our sense of duty to our patient. For us there may be no inspiring music, for us there may be no public honors: for us there may be no laurel wreathg but an enduring true Fame. A Fame, achieved, not by mere muscular strength, not by brutality, assassination and murder, but by having devoted our lives to the good of our fellow creatures. A Fame which we will receive for saving life instead of destroying it for restoring perhaps a loving father to his family, a kind mother to her children a dear child to the familv circle A Fame which mav never be is rltten indellbly upon the pages of history or engraved upon shafts of stone and bronze, but upon thankful hearts 1-Q, ' f ' L . -D 9 .' ' . ' . i ' . . -v - ' ' y. V . la, . ' . j . Q ' n ' , I 1 v . - 432,21--', '- ' ' ' ' -' ' if T . - 'ani JTTTE? gl .V li il it ,ragga-' .: Page one Inimlrvd and ilnrfy sir
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