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5 5 '-nngq, . l' 'w'v1..u u ' A, Max S. Harmolin, D.S.C. Dean
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Zzwmlkep' NUMBER of years ago while an invited and unimportant guest at a gathering of distinguished educators in all walks of life, I was greatly impressed by the char- acter ofthe addresses and the discussions they evoked. ln particular one of the speakers in discussing the writing activities of young men and women in their early college years emphasized the importance of literary activity and had occasion to express his satis- faction over the year books issued by students in his own Alma Mater. He further em- phasized the important balance in construction and character needed to make these publications of more than passing interest. He illustrated that a number of these year books had achieved for the individuals concerned distinction in literary and scientific fields. Obviously, the moral of his talk involved the obligation, wherever possible, for students to enter into year book activity earnestly and seriously enough to make their contributions worth while reading. Since the inception of the Occopodian I have been gratified by the merit and note of continued progress shown by the book, finding each issue a definite improvement upon its immediate predecessor, because of which l congratulate those responsible for the current issue of the Occopodian on the high character of the book and am certain that it will show as in the past a guide and incentive for future efforts. Lester E. Siemon President 056
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Zlfwm line lem ITH the annual migration of students about to start, the class of I94O will become a lingering memory. One thing it may be assured of is that in the years to come progress will continue at the Ohio College of Chiropody as in previous years. Not only are higher entrance standards required of the matriculents, but the student body itself must maintain a more thorough medical and chiropodial education than that required of previous classes. Thus assuring the profession that better trained chiro- podist will follow their footsteps. Our laboratories are now functioning with precision, and no excuse is offered by this college because of lack of material or equipment, which we think is the most up-to- date and the finest that money can buy. The instruction itself being on par with any school of similar type. Our new laboratories in plaster paris and rubber compounds will supplement clinical work in such a manner that students when setting up in practice may be enabled to do the finest and most up-to-date corrective work yet devised by trained technicians. You may be assured that the Ohio College of Chiropody will never deviate from its high standards but always try to improve its teachings and acquire the best instructors possible. We promise to keep your Alma Mater in the forefront of our profession. We expect you to help us morally whenever called upon to do so. As Dean, I am the first one to greet you when entering our portals and the one who recommends you for your degree and state board, I feel as if you, a part of a family, are leaving for distant shores to seek your fortunes. All l can say is God Speed and Suc- cess to each and everyone graduating. MAX S. HARMOLIN, D. S. C. Dean SSS. -ssQ
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