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President CHARLES E. BEURY eight
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Message from Dr. Eby (JjlpHREE years have passed and the Class of 1930 JIL is on the threshold of Graduation Day. It is the goal for which all of you have been striving, and for many it culminates a period of self-denial and hard work. As a class, you represent a group of individuals trained to pursue the profession of Pharmacy. It is your privilege to follow in the footsteps of those illustrious individuals whose names now occupy the pages of Pharmaceutical history. The honor and success which may come to you can be achieved only through your own efforts. Honesty, efficiency, a spirit of helpfulness and hard work, build the foundation for a successful and useful life. Good thoughts and actions can never produce bad results. Remember that you are the master of your thoughts, the molder of your character, the maker and shaper of your destiny. Throughout your lives, keep in mind the ideals ot your profession and your University. Always preserve the friendships of your college days and be loyal to the Alumni Association. Finally, it is my sincere wish that each of you may find in life those things which you so justly deserve — health, happiness and success. iivcn
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To the Class of 1930 Since your coining to Temple three years ago, the University has made notable forward progress, and as you leave its classrooms to enter upon your chosen careers, it would seem that we have almost reached the peak of our enhanced prestige. A great building and academic development pro' gramme that was almost unbelievable at your matricula' tion is well under way. At the same time, I believe there are even greater things in store for Temple University. Be proud, therefore, of your association with Temple, for it is a badge of distinction. As alumni of this progress sive University, it shall be your privilege to watch it attain higher levels of usefulness to the community it serves. Much of that usefulness will depend upon the loyalty of its graduates, and I am confident that in this quality the Class of 1930 of the School of Pharmacy will not be lacking. It is my sincere wish that each and every one of you achieve a full measure of success in your life work. Charles E. Beury, President, Temple University. nine
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