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President Johnson To the Class of 1957, In saluting a graduating class of the School of Pharmacy, 1 do so with a sense both of deference and of aspiration. Your profession has become the great worker of wonders in this modern world. In the folklore of ancient days, young men went out to slay dragons and giants. What you are doing in the realm of fact is more thrilling, and more miraculous. You are conquering diseases that have been mankind's oldest and most relentless foes. You are staying the hand of death itself. As you give length of days to human existence, 1 hope that all of us together can add correspondingly by contributing to its depth of thought and elevation of spirit. Robert L. Johnson President Temple University 10
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To the Class of '57: No practice has become more firmly established in our customs than that time-honored tradition of recording poignant, sometimes sage, sometimes ephemeral sentiments upon the pages of a class record. And perhaps few such editorial efforts are so seldom read. Nevertheless, it is a pleasant thought that I shall have this opportunity of speaking to you from the pages of this book so often as you care to open the covers and read. You, the pharmacy graduates of 1957, will have a most unusual opportunity, each in your separate way, to render a special service to mankind. The life-saving drugs of the Twentieth Century make it possible for you to enjoy a life-time of satisfying and rewarding work preparing and distributing them for those who are in need. But you will be faced with the same challenge which meets every graduate in every year -- the challenge to live honorably, to deal justly with your fellow man, to reflect honor and credit upon your professional antecedents. You have received the greatest gift which life can bring--knowledge. Compound it with wisdom, charity, integrity, and brotherly love secundum artem and you will know every joy and fulfill every hope that we, your preceptors, cherish for you. Sincerely, Joseph B. Sprowls Dean Sprowls 11
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