To the Members of the Class of 1932: It is with a great deal of pleasure that I am able to congratulate you on the successful manner in which you completed your course at Temple University. Graduation means the final step in the preparation for your career, the opening of the door to new opportunities, and the assuming of new responsibilities. I feel particularly honored that 1 have been given this opportunity of welcoming you into the profession of Chiropody. Your choice of Chiropody as a life's work should be a happy one, as this field affords unlimited opportunities to relieve human suffering and misery. At college, the clinic and classroom furnished you with a firm foundation for your future work. From now on, the progress which you make depends entirely upon your ability to apply these fundamentals. In your efforts to become successful chiropodists you will encounter numerous difli culties. Each must be met and overcome in order that you may reach your ultimate goal. In my opinion the following factors are essential to achieve success in Chiropody: 1. Be honest in your relations with your patients, your fellow practitioner and the general public. 2. Stay within the bounds of Chiropody and pay strict attention to the details in your actual work. 3. Become an active member of your Chiropody society and aid in solving the problems of your profession. In closing, I w-ish to say that my two years of association with you have been made extremely pleasant by your friendly attitude, and my parting wish is that your future will be crowned with success, honor and happiness. Charles Edward Krausz. Five
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To the Class of 1932: Your diploma is not an “open sesame to success; nor do commencement cere' monies insure ultimate achievement. Rather, do they mark the transition of the student to a wider field of study and research. Chiropody is not unlike the other dignified professions in affording opportunities for leadership, hut these come only to the chosen few who pursue their explorations in the field of knowledge far beyond Commencement Day. Graduation is but a milestone on the journey. The greatest obstacles lie right ahead, but with diligent study, conscientious effort and hard work, half the battle is won. Charles E. Beury, President. Seven
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