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Page 12 text:
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To the members of the Pharmacy Class of 1932: During the three years which you spent at Temple University you have laid the foundation for your chosen profession. Remember, life is too short to be really edu-catcd. To be educated one must be fluent and adaptable in the world of facts and actualities, the world of human affairs, and the world of spiritual and moral values. It is my sincere wish that you may have the pleasure of continually striving toward this goal which will, without doubt, bring you much success and happiness. As your class advisor and friend I wish to express most hearty thanks and appreciation for your confidence in bestowing this honor upon me and for your complete co-operation at all times. It is my desire that our friendly and pleasant relations may never be forgotten, and I hope that you will always remember and be loyal to your Alma Mater. Harry W. Mantz, Class Advisor. Four
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To the members of the Pharmacy Class of 1932: In felicitating you upon the successful conclusion of your college careers 1 would commend to you the motto of your Alma Mater: “Perserverantia Vincit. Perseverance conquers in every field of human endeavor. In research it has wrested secrets from Nature to swell the fund of scientific lore. In business, perseverance and tenacity of purpose have led to undreamed-of achievements; in the professions it is equally as essential to complete success. Keep this motto always before you in the dignified and serviceable profession you are about to enter. It has brought Temple University to glorious attainment in its sphere of service. For its sons and daughters it will do no less. CHARLES E. BEURY, President. Three
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CLASSMATES: Constant repetition will in time impress a fact on anyone's mind. So rather than repeat the usual statements made each year at this time let me offer you a new thought. The completion of our school work does not mean the end of our friendships and acquaintances. In the three years we have grown together we have formed strong bonds between us. This, then, should be the start of a cooperation which will last us throughout our lifetime. There are none of us too old to resist the influences brought to bear upon us. Our instructors and classmates have each served to add, in some measure, to our mental stature. For this we are most grateful and the only way to prove it is to remember them. When the time comes to part, then say not Good bye, but rather say, Until we meet again. May that meeting be soon. Edward A. Block, President. Five
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