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.ff a ffa-.sf A e it Q it T f-Zi-----G1-W-1--fag-'DQQ 4:1 1.4 A mm Fx A of N - -..pm 5156? ABRAHAM SHAKUN 923 Dumont Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. c'Gloomy Gus Glance at the above map. Donit laugh! It's only another one of the varied species from the wilds of Brooklyn. If the saying, c'Silence is golden , be true, this youngster should be a millionaire. From his facial expres- sion we would think that he is a humorist-or an undertaker. Perhaps this expression is only as- sumed out of deference to the rest of us who did' not get IOO? in Pharmacy. And this wasn't the only subject he excelled in. ' 1 His thoroughness in his undertakings should insure him of little difficulty in wresting a career from a rough world. Page 162 Mosns MAX SHAPIRO 3 Bay 26th Street A Brooklyn, N. Y. - A Moisha Listi, ye ancient mariners to the tale of the return of Moses in his modern makeup-that of a drug store cow- boy. Moses, like his illustrious forefathers, is kind and charitable. Always will- ing to aid and succor his fellow-man. One day they brought in a man, his scalp bleeding profusely. Moses, ever ready and desirous of displaying his first-aid knowledge ouickly applied a tourniquet to his neck. Great credit is due him, for he has successfully conquered various ob- stacles-thus clearing his path to success. Chemistry Club. f f-- ie 2 M
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