New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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New York University College of Dentistry - Dental Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 80 of 228
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fi if':.7ifi'iWbi' QENMDG iiffiil frffw-H? lP '1ir-if'?im U T, E FAREWELL OF THE SENIOR CLASS PRFSIDENT f , EE ' rg- We have reached that goal for which we have striven for four long years. i g f E We are now entering upon our chosen careers and about to assume our places as Q E E members of an honored profession one essential to the welfare of mankind Our S I : E college days so dear to us are ended now only for us to face the sterner realities E E I of life Before us lies the world-indeed grave are our responsibilities We are - E 3 E fortunate enough to be ably equipped for this battle and so feel confident to cope E 5 E E with life s problems as we meet them E Z E 5 New York University has long been recognized as one of the foremost seats of E E E - learning in the entire world Ours is the privilege of being the first class to be - E E E officially graduated under its regime We fully realize our positions as pioneers of 5 g 2' E the new branch in that university and know that our actions will always reflect - gf E 5 upon her Bearing this in mind it is our duty to conduct ourselves both profes- E 5 E E sionally and socially in such a manner as never to besmirch the fair name of our 'Q 5 E college 5 : 5 E To Dean Jackson and Dr Vetter E :- g E You have taught us the lessons. of a life devoted to the helpfulness of our E lf. E 5 A 5 fellow man, permitting nothing to prevent the fulfillment of these high ideals. : I ' - ' N ' 5 25: E Well have we learned, under your careful guidance, the meaning of professional E ' T : : vi E E 5 ethics. Whatever success may be ours in the future, we may with certainty attribute g , E S ii. to the noble example you have set. We thank you for the benefits derived from 2' E 5 E . . . . 5 -55:5 your teachings, for your keen cooperation and yourinterest in our welfare. 53,25 SAE 5 E Q .- Fa : To the Members of the Faculty E my pleasure. We have spent four important years of our lives under your careg T i we have learned well that the chief aim of dental teaching lies not in the open g 5 I E g . 5 ' i g facts before us but in the underlying principles of knowledge which we must sep- 5 1 ' 1 Space does not permit me to individually mention each of you as would be E 5 . . - : E 9 5 arately uncover. Not only have you given us a sound dental education and prac- 5 Q 5,2 tical training but you have inculcated us with the ideals essential in the makeup of ggi? :LE :' T 5--5 the efficient practitioner. Memories of you, even from the very beginning of our Emg 5 5,2 contact with you, will not fade away. Truly, you served usg truly, you helped usg and we shall not forget. FTAZQH ul ,Wm ull ll 'ru' :mum 'xl 'lmnnnlnllllluulmmmlllllllllllll ,I Illnnnluuunmuulllnmunlnnunlllll ,lah num: lung' H lugxmul ks. ' 561:31 l:f4'..'t-Lair., il rv . 'inf - I l 1 1 gl F'-H' fl luufl 4 1 in lm.. ,fillIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lt Y-E27 1 lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll - wil II- -1 TT 'YT' Q A 1 - 'Q : - J 5 -1 :LE . SE : E 5 E : . ' 5 .2 ' ' E E E I 9 s ' s . - E gg- . . E - 2 5 Q Q E I U 1 S 5 ' E , , R 1 : fi - I 5 ll : E . , I: A E X 2 I E E A A I F E -: ll 2 - fx 5 A f 4 N 0 2 I S rl B X C Z arrmates W5 Exe inf-3 :UE 5 2 It is for you and for me to exchange farewells. The pleasant years we have : HIE E12 spent as students here are now over. Time is now at hand when it is necessary for I 5 , : 5.1 us as a class to part. In future years, no matter what our attainments may be, our , 3 .. bonds of friendship can be but a source of the greatest pleasure and comfort to us T May we always retain only the pleasantest memories of our days together and S7 : i of our Alma Mater lv - , THEODORE REICHMAN T E - :ul ...p mm Q- lllfztzlllltn, In -vlllrllll A Igllupllllp. ififfdllil'lbraaiiiit?a:fs::sff Ffflllai.El, H i.I.J. -cliff' 4't:::111iiFliiiriai5:!! 9!!!!!lGff'..f U51 T

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