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A.O.A. PRESIDENT To the Graduating Class of 1961 of the Philadelphia Collcfie of Osteopathy It is my earnest hope and desire that caeh and every member of the 1961 Class in some measure, large or small, make some contribution toward elevating the osteopathic profession in the total health care of the people of the United States whether it be in the field of education, research, or practice. Let each man humbly, yet with a true sense of pride and dignity, fulfill his full responsi- bility as a physician and be proud to be a D.O. Roy J. Harvey, D.O. President American Osteopathic Association
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RECOGNITION GERALD SCHARF, D.O Four short years ago we encountered a cherubic, energetic resident who undertook the presentation of the fiehl of Internal Medicine. A fter the briefest of introductions be proceeded to teach us about the simplicities of cardiac catheterization. So it was with our first meeting with Dr. Gerald Scharf, and so it has continued to be during our four years of medical education. Dr. Scharf has endeavored to teach two things: clinical medicine and sound reasoning. In these endeavors he has become, to the Class of 1961, an example of what could be. Our meetings have been in the form of for- mal lectures, substitution for the missing teach- ers, and informal forays in hallways, in the library, or on the sidewalk. But no matter where the session has been we stop, listen and take note, for it is impossible to say that Dr. Scharf lectured without teaching us something new. Whether it be the simple or the esoteric, the teaching point is made and impressed on our minds. Because of his untiring efforts in our be- half, we offer recognition to Dr. Gerald Scharf. As physicians at the gateway, we are caught up in the whirl of the Senior year, state board examinations, internships, and a hundred other problems. We the Class of 1961 would like to pause a moment and say, however uneloquently, but always sincerely: Thanks Gerry . . . for everything.
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