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1963 isSil ' S TERRA ' I MARIAE Published by the Senior Class of the UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Baltimore, Maryland
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WE DEDICATE Lb m LQ Dr. Ralph F. Shancraw It is our sincere privilege as the June 1963 graduating class of the .University of Maryland School of Pharmacy to dedicate our year book to a man who has strived tirelessly and endlessly in all of his endeavors to lead us through the rigors of a vast assortment of knowledge, cul- minating in our final achievement — graduation. It does not seem feasible for us to express the sincere thanks and gratitude that we feel in our hearts for the man who has so capably guided the sometimes impetuous youths of this jet age to a position of respect, honorability. and re- sponsibility in our communities. Patience, guid- ance, fortitude, strength, and a heart of gold all belong to this individual to whom we are all so indebted. Dr. Ralph Shangraw, a native of Vermont, received his B.S. in Pharmacy from the Massa- chusetts College of Pharmacy in 1952. His edu- cation was continued there, and in 19.54 he was awarded his M.S. degree. Five years later, in 1959, a hard earned Doctor of Philosophy degree was granted to him by the University of Michi- gan. In the summer of 1953. Dr. Shangraw worked as a research assistant at the Eli Lilly Company in Indianapolis. He is a registered pharmacist in Vermont and Massachusetts, holds membership in the American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. Society of Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Chi Fraternity, and the Rho Chi Honor Society. In 1958, Dr. Shangraw began his stay at the Uni- versity of Maryland, attaining the position of As- sistant Professor of Pharmacy. Dr. Shangraw ' s intense interest and strife for good pharmaceutical scholarship extended be- yond the closed walls of the usual advisor-student relationship and reached out to us in the class- room. It motivated us to accelerate ourselves in our thirst for knowledge so that he would not be disappointed in our achievements. It goes without saying that Dr. Ralph Shangraw played an instrumental role in our gaining the pharmacy degree which we have coveted and worked for during the last four years. To you. Dr. Ralph Shangraw. we can earnestly say a job well done. We will always be eter- nally grateful for the guidance, friendship, and inspiration that vou have given to us.
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