University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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MEDICAL SENIOR BASKETBALL Bach Row- C. Johnson S. Musgrovc M. Matheson Fronl Rousg T. Dingle J, Downey C. Benson MEDICAL JUNIOR BASKETBALL Back Row- IXI, Bubis R. Whcrtc: F. Karg Front Rua? A. Gouron D. Tass M. Lamcron E, Nl. Ilolcc J' OR some unknown reason there was a lack of enthusiasm shown in the activi- ties of the Senior basketball team this season. How- ever the revived interest this year in the sphere of Inter-University basketball will. we feel. stimulate a greater degree of competition in this branch of sport. one of The S and d the hc there contest ing th been i sports: Page One Hundred I



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HE 1932 class of Science will be remembered not, as is often the case, with a grad- uating class, for brilliant achievements on the part of the individual members, but for the consistently high level of ability shown by the class as a whole and for its extreme solidarity in social affairs. Future classes may have the advantage of better laboratories, better equipment, better library facili- ties, but no class will graduate with greater promise of bringing future credit to the University than will the class of 1932. I would ask those of you who are going out into the world to master your trade of scientific teacher or scientific investigator in the only way any trade can be mastered, by standing on your own legs and practising it, not to be disheartened by the deficiencies you will discover in your scientific knowledge. Dur- ing your university Iife, if I may use a biological analogy, you have gradually discarded the hard crust of superficial, dogmatic opinion that you brought from your schooldays, and have acquired a new crust of opinion formed by personal observation. The aim of your university training has been, not so much to give you technical mastery over some branch of sci- ence, as to help you to form your new viewpoint by impressing upon you the cardinal importance of ac- curacy in thought and word, of scepticism towards established dogma, of distinguishing between sense and nonsense, of putting fact above opinion, of seek- ing both sides of a controversy, and of sufering fools gladly. If your new crust appears a trifle weak in places, remember that experience will harden it and reflect upon the wisdom of the moulting crab, than which there is no animal more timid, more retiring, more modest in its demands, whilst its shell is soft, and no animal more aggressive, more enterprising when R. A. WARDLE, Hon. President, Science. its shell has hardened.

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