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THE CLASS OF 1932 DEDICATES THIS VOLUME OF LICHONIAN TO DR. FRANK L. BABBOTT, JR., PRESIDENT OF THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE OF MEDICINE A childrenfs doctor, he has cared for us dur- ing our medical infancy with kindness, sym- pathy anrl understanding. He has left hope where despair held sway, he has cheered us in our trials and listened to our woes with an ever-friendly ear. He has brought to a severe scientific course in medicine, a wholesome idealism. For this we thank him. fi-TI-' E: .i I r,,,- 'Nh .4 , -E , : ' , Ii 'i:f. e I WWII, I Q , 'Il I A Il 1- f dlnlw., . Y 1,AJ'fL'o-..1:'1,JcL.1cnYf:,-L-,G io-U I
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