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MESSAGE EROM THE DEAN TO THE CE!-XSS OE 7950 .ff , f 'i dr , -jx' . AN RALPH H. GREEN, O.D., D.O.S., F.A.A.O. Dean of the Massachusetts College of Optometry LOOKING FORWARD The deepest part of knowledge is the knowledge of ourselves, that knowledge which the human mind acquires in its flights into the many facets of life. The teclmical knowledge gained while a student of the Massachusetts School of Optometry has prepared you to make a successful job of your professional career. but in addition to the technical knowledge gained you have been taught to think and to assume responsibilities. After registration you assume the responsibility of caring for the visual needs of your fellow men. You are legally and morally charged with this responsibility by your registration. You have reached the end of your formal eilucation and it is our belief that you are adequately prepared in the art and science of optometry. However. it is well to remember that the professional optometrist can do no more for his patients than his belief in himself permits him to do. Your sincere belief in the philosophy that the patients welfare comes first and your own welfare comes second will insure your own professional sua'- cess. You should not only be interested in your professional work. alt-rt to all the forces which affect your profession. but you should also be a good citizen of your community. your state. and your country. XVith these thoughts in mind, I formally bid you fond farewell and wish you Godspeed, happiness, and success in your life's work. PAGE FIFTEEN
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