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1036 :S i ' nap6i5 Bcbication A WORLD that is continually changing its mind, its ideals, and its standards, cannot fail to produce a similar effect on the characters of many men striving constantly to adapt themselves to these changes. In Dr. Paul T. Lloyd we find a man unaffected by these inconsistencies; a man generously endov ed with all the several qualities which are the hallmark of a gentleman, a scholar, and a physician; a man respected and admired by all who enjoy the privilege of his acquaintance and friendship. His disposition impresses itself upon all who come in contact with him, not only for his quiet, friendly dignity, but for a certain ethical self-assurance which is so much a part of his manner, emulated by many, by very few attained. His work is at all times of first consideration, taking precedence over all his other interests; his working hours are twenty-four a day, seven days a week. It is entirely due to his efforts and enthusiasm that our department of Radiology enjoys the distinction of being the finest and most completely equipped in the city of Philadelphia. Yet in the face of great professional prominence and many honors deservin gly con- ferred upon him as a result of years of valuable work in his specialty, he maintains himself first and foremost a professor of Osteopathy. His faith in and love for the institution to which he has already given so much, are shown in the pride with which he identifies himself with it. In many ways has credit due to himself been reflected upon the College of which he is a son. Every one of us owes a great debt. May we be inspired by the example of this generous and unassuming man to make good our obligations. His own he has more than repaid. And so in some small measure of appreciation and esteem we, the Class of 1937, dedicate our Year Book to a great Radiologist, a physician, and a friend. . . . PAUL TURNER LLOYD.
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