XXXiv CALDERON. 



Freer recommended their being sent to the United States as 

 government students, and now they are instructors in the Col- 

 lege of Medicine and Surgery. 



This true friendship on Doctor Freer's part toward the Fili- 

 pinos also manifested itself in the College of Medicine and 

 Surgery, of which he was the Dean. It was a real source of 

 pleasure for him to work with so many Filipino members of the 

 faculty. 



In rendering my humble tribute to the memory of that great 

 friend of the Filipinos, allow me to suggest that we, his fellow- 

 workers and admirers, especially his Filipino 'friends, place a 

 votive tablet on one of the walls of this building, as a sincere 

 token of our enduring appreciation of his disinterested service 

 and as an outward expression of our unswerving admiration of 

 his ideals as a man and a scholar. 



