Dentos . 1Q1 JU&THU (^//nx&^. x : ^alebictorp &bbres# (By H. B. Gorrell) Mr. President, Members of the Faculty, Fellow Classmates and Friends: It is with some degree of pride and pleasure that we, the Graduating Classof the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, celebrate tonight our brings with it a commingled feeling of joy and sadness—joy because we havereached the goal for which we have been striving for three years, and sadnessbecause there will be a severing of intimate companionships. Tomorrow weshall step forth and view the dawn of a future, in which we must begin tocarve o


Dentos . 1Q1 JU&THU (^//nx&^. x : ^alebictorp &bbres# (By H. B. Gorrell) Mr. President, Members of the Faculty, Fellow Classmates and Friends: It is with some degree of pride and pleasure that we, the Graduating Classof the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, celebrate tonight our brings with it a commingled feeling of joy and sadness—joy because we havereached the goal for which we have been striving for three years, and sadnessbecause there will be a severing of intimate companionships. Tomorrow weshall step forth and view the dawn of a future, in which we must begin tocarve out a career which shall be a benefit to humanity and a success to ourselves. We have been assembled in this city to acquire an education. True educa-tion means the drawing out and development of all the human faculties, and thepreparation of the man or woman for the duties and responsibilities of in so far as these faculties of ours have been developed so that they maybe used for the benefit of others, just in


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