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TUESDAY.

APRIL 8, 1930.

RETIREMENT OF DR. CANNON.

UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SOCIETY BIDS FAREWELL

PLEA FOR UNITY..

There was a large gathering of the University Medical Society, at the University yesterday evening to say good-bye to Dr. Alexander Cannon, who is going Home on retirement from Government' ser- vice.

There was first a group photo- graph taken, including Professors Digby, Ride, and Osman, and Drs. Li, Basto, Chamarette, de Sousa, and many others, including a large number of the University graduates. A special tea was. given in honour of their depart

·ing guest and Vice President, and afterwards selerak

speeches were madhe eulogistie The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor Ride, who took the chair, was the first speaker. Hic referred at some length to the very valuable as- sistance which Dr Cannon had given to the University and the "Caduceus." Professor Rida said:

I have known Dr. Cannon especially well during the last eight or more months, as my first lleutenant and right-hand man. No one knows what work he has got through. Everyone knows that the head of a concern needs a good right-hand man to get through all the work, especially the preparing of the Journal, with its proofs, writing, and many other essentials. In fact Dr. Cannon has been more than a first lieutenant,-he "has been a very good general This is a very morbid duty I have to per form, for a twofold reason,- first, because we shali 30 miss him, for he is about to leave us, and second because Dr. Cannon is our lecturer in morbid anatomy: two morbid things! I feel sure we shall all very much miss him, but we wish him good luck and success in London.

Dr. Ride next called upon Dr. de Sousa to speak.

Dr. de Sousa spoke of the great work Dr. Cannon had done and how he would be miss- ed, but said they would always remember him as a very dear friend and fine colleague. Men like the honoured guest were few and far between, and to think that perhaps Dr. Cannon, would never come this way again was indeed a very sad thought. Dr. de Sousa said that he could not finid wards to day all that he would like as his heart was too fall on this sad occasion, the farewell to a great personal friend, and a friend of them all. He wished him the best, for he well deserved it.

Professor Ride then called upon Dr. Chamarette, who said that he had found Dr. Cannon a wise counsellor at all times, and an ever present help in times of dim- culty, for they all knew the diff- culties which had faced them dur- ing the past year. He looked to Dr. Cannon to continue his invalu- able help, in doing what he could in the way of writing, and advice, whilst he was in far-away London. Dr. Chamarette said that he did not know how to thank Dr. Cannon for all his great help, his ever- ready hand, his friendliness and cheerfulness at all times, and above all his great interest and heart in the welfare of the Univer sity and the Medical Society: it was a loss which would be difficult to replace. He said these things. not because he felt it fit and proper to do so on such an occasion, but because he wanted to do so from the bottom of his heart, He wish- ed Dr. Cannon all prosperity and success at the London University, and looked forward to his stili greater help now that he would be amongst all his friends, and in the centre of things.

Dr. Cannon was then called upon to reply.

Dr. Cannon's Reply,

Dr. Cannon said he had listened with deep Interest to their kind and lang-to-be-remembered ad- dresses of farewell, which had moved him very deeply, and con- tinued:

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From the bottomi of your hearts you bid me farewell! do not know if you have ever really thought of the meaning of this word, farewell- it was the word used in the days of old when à friend was leaving for a new land, and it was the best wish that anyone could wish, that the traveller may fare well, may do well, may be successful in his. new venture. I also wish that you may fare well beyond all your ex- pectations, and not let the frequent | eeeming setbacks of life, which so often face you, hinder you in the purpose you have so much put your heart in-in fact, your very life:

As to whether we succced, de- pends largely upon our outlook on life. To take an example-use the word "on" It depends upon which way you look at the word, as (Continued on Page 10.)

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