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150 at Medical School Take Hippocratic Oath

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The Oath of Hippocrates resounded through the Medical School's Longwood Quadrangle at Class Day Ceremonies Saturday. 139 degree candidates from the Medical School and 11 from the Dental School took the traditional pledge.

They will receive their respective degrees at Commencement on June 13.

Dr. J. Howard Oaks, acting dean of the School of Dental Medicine, opened the ceremonies. A. Marshall McBean, president of the fourth year class at the Medical School, gave the "History of the Class of 1968."

"Kant, Can't, Can't," the Faculty address, was given by Dr. Daniel D. Federman, assistant dean of the Medical School's Faculty.

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