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EDWARD S. BROWN
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Greetings from Dr. Schacterle S YOUR Class Advisor I congratulate the Class of 1929 for the surpris-ing success in producing this book. The determination of this Class as a whole to surmount all obstacles in order to publish a good class book is a wonderful example for those to come to follow. Starting this year with practically nothing we have kept consistently at it until we succeeded. You can all profit by this example by realizing perseverance finally conquers. The thanks of the Class are extended to those of your members upon whose shoulders rested the great task of gathering money and material for this work. Without them the task could have never been completed. I want to put in print and make lasting my thanks to your class officers for their untiring efforts, the fruits of which we have in this volume. I can do no less than mention Sol Turnoff, Paul Reznek and your president, Edward S. Brown, for their faithful, hard work for this Class. Finally, permit me to thank you for the honor of being your advisor and to wish great success in your profession and health and happiness all of your life. I Eleven
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J?e«rV€ . Greetings from Our Class President OOK1NG hack over our undergraduate days, I realize that those days were our most happy ones. The marked and trying patience of the Class indicates the fine caliber of men and women that are about to leave our Alma Mater. I want, at this time, to gratefully thank Dr George Kyle Schacterle, our faculty advisor; Sol S. Turnoff, our treasurer and business manager of the RECORD, and Paul Reznek, editor of the RECORD, for the hearty co-operation they have given me, without which, 1 am afraid, our accomplishments would not have been realized. Some of us will take up the duties of a pharmacist, a few will go further by doing research work, and many of us will, in a few years, be located at different points in our United States. Classmates, regardless of what you may do, or where you may go, always remember that you have with you my best wishes and sincerest hopes for the success of any enterprise you may undertake Edward S. Brown. T hirlttn
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