1926-1927 Yearbook

Clyde Matthews Paul Paden Theodore Wikowsky Fred Mon'i s PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS Among the most promising products of Harding College are her premedi cal students . Those who are striving to serve humanity labor daily in the class rooms and labomtOl"ies of ou r beloved college to school their bodies and t rain their mind s for the delicate work of the future. The young men who have thus resolved to spend their lives are bound to do their utmo,t in r,ei r field of labor, in order that they may do something which will be a n eve rlasting benefit to mankind. When they will have finished their courses they will see the real fruits and glory of their labors-when with the help of God, drugs and knife, they will see their works represented in the living whereas, if they had been idle, they would be occupying the seats of mourners . It is indeed a nobl e thing to be able, with one stroke of the hand. to fan into renewed life the almost expired spark. Few l<l1ow the heart of the medical man. Few are the prai ses of him who gets up at two o'clock in the morning and goes through the bi tter cold to the bedside of that aged person or that young ch ild to bring it the resto ratives which only a man who has trained himself for this st renuou s calli ng can bring.

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