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WK DEDICVTi: CASIMIK I. ICIIMOUSKI Eincrsou Professor iif PltiiniiacolofSij Ph.C, Uiiivcrsitv ot Mar laii l, 1929; B.S. in Pliarin., 1930; ' M.S., 1932; Ph.D., 1936. In the epoch of a hfespan. the average lioino sapien look.s to lii.s fellow man for an ideal to u.se as a yard.stick for mea.surement of himself. In the qnest for this hiilh standard, man eon- sidcrs such thins;s as the personality, intelli- gence, leadershii), humility, and the character of other men. The most noted men ot histor ' had most or all of these usualK ' considered (jualities. But most of these men lacked the humanitarian (pialities that make a man a true and trustworthy friend of another man. This humanitarian ({ualit ' makes mi-n lend a sym- pathetic ear to the problems of other men. These men put their own problems aside for tlie problems of others. The ' aKva s have that gentle tone in I heir voice and a good word of encouragement. The ' inspire men to be as great as (licmscKcs. ()l such men is Dr. Casimir I. hhninwski, Emerson Professor ol Pharmacologv. Dr. Casimir T. Ichniowski, a native of Balti- more, received his B.S. in PharmacN in 19.30, his M.S. in 1932, and his Ph.D. in 19.36, at the University of Mar land. From 1930 to 1936 Dr. Ick (as he is fondh ' called) taught as a graduate assistant. He then worked for the Edgewood Arsenal as an assistant toxicologist. He was also a pharmacologist for the Warner Institute of Therapeutic Research and for the i-th Company. Dr. Ulmiouski then re- tiniied to the Universit% of Marvland. School of Pharmacv . in June, 1951 and to his first love —teaching pharmacologN ' . To vou Dr. Ichniowski. ,the entire class of 1964 would like to express our appreciation and gratitude for your counseling and guid- ance to us over the past three ears. The patience and undcTslanding you showed us. ;uid the unselfish way you gave of your time w ill al a s ser c as an insjiiration to us.
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1964 BwLAOfe. ' ■ m m ' .i ' - ' ' » ! jMA TERRA MARIAE Published by the Graduating Class of the UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Baltimore, Maryland 21201
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DR. NOEL E. FOSS Deal} of the School of Pharmacy DEAN ' S MESSAGE Permit me to compliment you upon being the first graduates ot the five year educational program for pharmacists at the University of Maryland. Your graduation marks another milestone in the progress of pharmaceutical education. It was only in 1936, or less than thirty years ago, that our students were re- quired to complete the four year educational program for the B. S. degree in Pharmacy. Although your enrollment in the profes- sional program in Baltimore in 1961 may have then seemed like a long period for the comple- tion of your educational program, I am sure that the time has passed by yery rapidly and must have been interesting, as well as chal- lenging. Your teachers have introduced new courses, new material in former courses, and ou have had the advantage of actually being tutored because of the small number in your class. We hope that you will reflect the ad- vantages of a five year educational program and that you will accept your responsibilities with enthusiasm and vigor. On l ehalf of the Faculty of the School of Pharmacy, may I ofter to you, the members of the graduating class of 1964 and our best educated class, our warmest congratulations on having achieved this important step in your education and, at the same time, wish for you many happy years ot rewarding, successful professional practice in the endeavor of your choice. We will ah a s be interested in your future activities and stand ready to assist you at an ' time.
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