Temple University School of Pharmacy - Secundum Artem Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 16 text:

Henry Fisher, Phar.D., M.D. Professor of Pharmacology TJTAVING been with the school since its beginning, Dr. Henry Fisher has taught hundreds of students the intricacies of Materia Medica. Knowing of his unusual relations wild the University, it is with an unbound respect that we look up to him. It is a well-known story among the student body how Dr. Fisher worked hand in hand with Dr. Russell H. Con well, our Founder, at a meager salary, in order to help our Founder realize a noble dream. Dr. Conwell has passed on just as his dreams were coming true, but Dr. Fisher has viewed with a supreme satisfaction the fruits of a noble and unselfish labor. It was in the same respect that Dr. Fisher worked for his students; for he labored in every way to make things easier for us. Not knowing when we shall ever meet again as one. we take this opportunity to salute our “Grand old man of the Faculty. 12

Page 15 text:

Dr. Kendig's Message TO THE CLASS OF 1934: 1 deem the members of this class fortunate that they acquire majority in their profession just when our country is passing from the ebb tide of the most try' ing industrial period in its history, to the flow and heights of renewed activity, offering opportunities for service which never have been reached heretofore. You enter upon your active career at a time in the world's history when man is demanding insistently that disease and all the ills which follow in its train be obliterated and looks to you, trained in the sciences concerned with this great problem, for relief from these incumbrances which so mightily impede his progress toward the higher physical, intellectual and spiritual state to which he aspires. Yours is the training, yours is the opportunity; a grateful world will richly reward your efforts in its behalf. H. Evert Kendig, Dean.



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James G. Attix, M.S., D.D.S., M.D., Phar.D. Professor of Organic Chemistry and Toxicology W E disembark frcm the gccd ship Temple, we salute our supreme officer in reverent gratitude. It was Dr. Attix who captained us over the calm waters of Inorganic Chemistry, into the rough seas ot Organic Chemistry, but always his dominating hand and high courage brought us through unscathed and unmarked. Oft times Dr. Attix would deviate from his course to impart to us some of his philosophy, w hich put new ideas in our minds, and changed many of our old ones. Although we may not have the privilege of seeking his wise counsel always, it is with great gratitude that we thank our beloved professor tor making us better men and women, for he has built a foundation that will serve to support us nobly and efficiently. -1 13 I: •

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