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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Left to right: John Barr, freshman class; William Esmond, senior class; Harrison Langrall, sophomore class; Hatfield, freshman; Ed Spiidis, sophomore; Bill Mathews, junior class; Bob Berkow, sophomore; Bill Kiser, sophomore; J. Walter Smythe, freshman. The Student Government Association is com- posed of members elected by each class. Regular weekly meetings were held throughout the year, and during the past year the Association has been very active. At the beginning of the year, a new constitution was drawn up for the Associ- ation, and it was voted that the Vice President o£ eachj class be included in the Council. A Medi- cal Movie Program was energetically promoted and provided all students with an opportunity to widen their experience by seeing a wide variety of medical films. The SGA has promoted the formation of the Student American Medical Association at the University of Maryland; Bill Mathews and Harry Walsh actively participating in laying the groundwork for this new organiza- tion. At the end of the year a Student-Faculty dinner was held at which the student representa- tives offered suggestions for improvements which would be beneficial to both the school and the students. Below are seen two views from one of the weekly meetings in the little office on the third floor of Gray L ab.
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BALTIMORE I MARYLAND OFFICE OF THE DEAN I swear I vfill keep this oath according to the law of medicine . For the benefit of my patients I will pass my life and practice my art . The fulfillment of this obligation is the most cherished privilege of the true physician. To the young physicians of the Class of 1951 I can wish no greater personal gratification than that which results from the con- scientious practice of this precept. U . , yiie, M. IX HBVY:LMC
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IHTTlll Here in the Bressler Building the courses in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and operative surgery are taught. The building was named for Frank C. Bressler, an alumnus of this school who donated funds for its construction. 13
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