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To the Class of 1943: Because of my illness, I have not had personal contact with you during the past year but, to use an old phrase, you can be sure that I have been with you all in spirit. Many difficulties will face you after graduation, many more than usually face the graduate, because of the chaos in which the world finds itself today. I am confident, however, that you will face these difficulties with courage and honor and will prove yourselves worthy of the country of which you are citizens and the profession you have chosen. I wish you God-speed and good fortune in your future life and the strength of body and mind to meet both your physical and moral obligations. R. RAY WILLOUGHBY, B.S., M.D., Dean.
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Page 15 text:
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FOREWORD .f I S As you complete your course in the School of Chiropody, we look on you with pride. You have worked well under the pressure of an accelerated program and have accomplished all that has been expected of any preceding class. I need not say that I would like to see you going out into a world at peace, nor need I say how very much I wish that each of you might immediately take up his profession. But you have a debt to pay to the country in which you have lived in freedom and all personal desires and prejudices must now be laid aside until our great fight is won. When it is over you will return to the profession for which you have studied so diligently, stronger, finer, more faithful men. As you enter the service of your country, I want each of you to know that the best wishes of your President and every member of the University staff goes with you. God speed! ROBERT LIVINGSTON JOHNSON, President, Temple University 409509
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Page 17 text:
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MESSAGES It is with mixed emotions of pleasure and regret that I write this message to you, the class of February 1943; pleasure in seeing you ready for graduation, but regret in the knowledge that you go out to face uncertainty. The majority of you will serve in some branch of the armed forces immediately upon graduation so that the practice of the profession for which you have been trained must be postponed until better times. Wherever you may go, be assured that my best wishes for your good luck and future welfare are with you. CHARLES E. KRAUSZ, D.S.C., Acting Dean.
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