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mTfl ' Df S au irrl Thomas Feu,. I ' h. 1).. LL. ])., n. c. L. , Provost. Randolimi Wixslow, . . AI.. M. 1).. LL. D. ]. II. Davis, M. I)., I). D. S. Henry D. Harla.n-, LL. D. L. E. Neale. M. D.. LL. D. J. Hor.MEs Smith. M. ). John C. Rose, LL. B.. LL. ,D. U. M. R. CuLBKETii. A. i L, M. D. ! !ni;EkT Miiss. Esn. SamuEE K. Mekkk ' k, M. D. RincEi.v B. Waki-ieei), M. D. W ' illia.m L. Ravvls, Esq. Ra, i)()i,imi Bakto.x, Jk., a, I!.. LL. B. Joiix C. Hemmeteu. . L I).. Lh. I).. LL. j). . ,.fk,.;i, s. Xiles, A, 11.. A. M.. LL. B. Charles Caspari. Jr.. I ' har. D. Damee liASE, Ph. I). Henry P. lIv.N. d.x, Piiar. I). Henry Stoi-kiiridce,. LL. I). I ' liiLE.MoN H. Tuck. . . M.. LL. B. . rtiiur M. Siiii ' i-Ev, M. ]). T. O. Heatwole, M. D., D. D. S. IE1.I. M F. LOCKVVOOI). M. I). (■.E(ir(;e W. DoiiuiN, A. B., M. D. Harry Friehenwaed. A. P... M. [). AkiuiKAi.ii C. Harrison, M. I). Cary B. Camiuj:, Jr., . . .M., M. I). WiEEiAM S. Gardner, M. I). Standisii McCleary. ' M. D. 15
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TLRRA IMAIILVE 1 9 I 1 7 , . i ' D ijlii J ' d1J; :£; ' Ijci -si Jrl UJ.il ' :i ). 1(W1T as Wf sat over our pipes wx- l)ccanic cliu niiiiN, as all men do iiiHler the i ' i ' ;?ir fflr?t soothinsr effects of I.adv Nicotine, and one of us In ' iiached a subject that has . Mwjl ne -tleil cliKe up under the vest of each of us for nian - moons, and has been kept carefulK- nurtured by eacli of us, at ;i sort of inner shrine, where none but our own mi,i;ht enter. Tn evt ry man, yood or liad. there is a harp whose strin.tjs none but angels may toucii becau se this har]i was originally attimed by some angel, usually in the form of his mother. So, tonight, the mentioning of this subject hit tlie hidden ' hnrd nf (lur heart strings, and we one and .all determined that v. ' C, the nieml)ers of the l!tl7 t;r;iduating classes from all the departments of the L ' ni- ersity of .Maryland and College of I ' hysicians and Surgeons, unite in a tribute to the ones who are nearest and dearest to us. asking ynu, the folks b.ack liome. to regard this as our amend for ])reviiius siliMice, and ti i renumber even as silence is golden so is this (lur trilnite t(] iiu the | iire gobl i if alTectii in. ' i lU h;i ' e been otir constant incentixe, the radiance of (iur luxe ha shcne u]Hin .and ardund us, and hel])ed us and guided us through four long years of work. In the fitful watches of the night after we had wrestled with soint- perplexing problem and linally entered the land of Xod. yours have been tlu ' faces that lille l our dreamland, ;ind dre.ams (if yon the eli.xir that rejuvenated us ff)r the ne.xt day ' s try at our studies. Tf we ha -e ever neglected you we crave your ]);ir- don, oUering onl - the excuse that our whole work ' here li.as been for you — to you-striv- ing to mold the gold of ojiportunity you gave us into llio|-oUgh tr;iining and efliciency that we may sometime, somehow, somewhere .show the woild. and you. that your guidance has not been in v,-iin. th.at tlie jiearls of your love ha e tmi been given to swine, but that you have showed us the way and started us aright along the path that, even if it may not lead to ])ersonal glory and riches for us, will place us along life ' s pathw.ays where we can help and ill helping, give back to you as a tribute a lo ' e as wide as cmr own. exi anded to embr.ace with vou sutfering m.nikind. To yon. little mother, we bow in dexntion. bringing b.ack t(i von the same old boyish love that grew up with us and now has beconu- a deeper. 16
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