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Many Before Us Have Taken This Pledge The Dentists’ Creed To respect my profession, my reputation and myself. To be honest and fair with my patients as I expect my patients to be honest and fair with me; to think of Dentistry with loyalty, speak of it with praise, and act always as a custodian of its good name. To be a man whose word carries weight with my fellow citizens; to be a booster, not a knocker; a pusher, not a kicker; a motor not a cog. To base my expectations of reward on a solid foundation of service rendered; to be willing to pay the price in honest effort. To look upon my work as opportunity to be seized with joy and made the most of, and not as a painful drudgery to be reluctantly endured. To remember that success lies within myself, in my own brain, my own ambition, my own courage and determination. To expect difficulties and force my way through them; to convert hard experience into capital for future struggles. Finally, to play the game like a gentleman; and to endeavor to grow as a dentist and as a man with the passage of every day of time. THIS IS MY CREED!
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Dedicates This Issue to . . . To give prudence to the simple. To the young man knowledge and discretion, That the wise man may hear and increase in learning. And the man of understanding may attain unto wise counsels . . Proverbs 1:4, ? At this point we pause to honor one of our teachers, Dr. Michael A. Salerno, a man on-dowed with the rare ability to find the best in everyone of us. Many men have great technical skill: still many others are excellent teachers; but, “our Mike combines these qualities with understanding and encouragement. His criticism is coupled with explanation; he instructed us to help ourselves. Dr. Salerno, for your understanding of our needs, for your patience and guidance, and for your sheer good-heartedness—we thank you. Dr. Michael Angelo Salerno In token of our appreciation for your services to us. Dr. Salerno, we of the Class of 1950. proudly present this boohK to you. s:. K 1
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