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Page 13 text:
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Wilson H. Ei.kins, b.a., m.a., litt.b., ph.d. President, University nf Maryland To the Senior Classes of the Schools of Medicine and Nursing: I extend warm greetings and heartfelt good wishes to each member of the Senior Classes of Medicine and Nursing. The University of Maryland is proud to have played the final, formative role in developing your capabilities for a successful career. Soon, each of you will become an independent pro- fessional force for good in a world society that awaits the imprint you will make upon it. As you unfold the pattern of your personal and professional lives, you are our envoys among the people of the nation. We look forward to the honor which your achievement will bring to you and to your University. Sincerely, President
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Page 12 text:
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Theodore R. McKeldin Governor. Stale of Aiaryliind To the Seniors, Schools of Medicine and Nursing: I am honored with the opportunity to greet you as you approach the close of your scholastic preparation for the years of work that lie ahead in tending to the needs of humanity, assisting in the curing of the ill, the easing of suffering and the progress of knowledge for a better, healthier world. Yours will be a life of unending study, for it is obvious even to the layman that the medical and related professions are on the verge of vast new discoveries that will be far more signifi- cant than the greatest rocket or spaceship that the human mind ever will devise. The faith that is vested in you and your manificent professions by your fellow citizens should be a great source of satisfaction to you and a real inspiration tor the tasks that await you. You have my best wishes for hapjiiness and jirogress in the remainder of this school year, in the years of your internships and in the future practice of your arts. Sincerely, z: } . x yt Governor
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William S. Stone, M.S., M.I)., D.SC. Director. Medical Education urid Research, and Dean Greetings and best wishes to the chiss of 1958: During the time you have been in Medical School you have iiad the opportunity to witness many changes. These have involved not only the Medical School, but medicine as a whole and the total Ikkls of science. The exploration of space and interplanetary travel are now definite possibilities. All these happenings are a challenge to all physicians to explore new frontiers of knowledge, as well as to slioulder the daily responsibilities of guarding and pre- se rving the health of mankind. Sincerely, Dean 10
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