Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons - P and S Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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l I I I 'IELLEN N. CHANIN lNew York, N. N '4- I ,QA -5 P4 ig' I Q r I . X 1 . I 1 LEONARD H. BRANDON, JR. Jackson, Miss. Millsaps, B.S. May' I Ialne Ihu opporlunny Io say Ihal I om very proud Io be a P and S man and Ihar a sounder loundahon rn medrcrne ix no! Ia be found elsewhere My four years ar P and S have been mos! enloy able, and I am grorelul for Ihe splendvd class of '52 QI whrch I have had the honor la be a member Thanks a mrllron. P and S ond classrnales, for havrng made Ihe past lour years a very brlghl and memorable par! ol my Irle lels see lols of each other rn Ihe Iulure f WILLIAM J. CHASE Y. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Mgr' If- , L , .1 T Q pg-. ' ,h-.V . J l - , .:5f :515:5f L ,. Ye X .f 1 Q , I , 1 z Aj 3 'xx X1 I L ,vt 1 , . . Ale. 4' A lo- Il '1 2 L . va 1 , I I ROBERT E. CARLSON Bloomfield, N. J. Tufts, B.S. Tus a long, hard clamb Wnlh scarcely a dime To relax and enloy Iree lnme And when we grow old, To us :I us Iold. There'll be na lime lar our dnme 'Tus a long, hard gnnd To prepare our mnnd For the cares whuch are lhrusl upon us And when we are sel To rehre, na! lrel, Wc're gone o Ia cardiac Ihrombus 4 BAYARD DELAFIELD CLARKSON New York, N. Y. 1'Brooklyn, A.B. N. Y. StoIe Teachers, A.B. Yale l Columbia, A.M. I 5 K IM' 3 A' I -. l A 'N -. y '33 3 79' e 'J' W . I , , 4 4 ' I .f-9' --J' , xl I w,,q. I . , l . 4 A , 1:55 f J 1 l l .. ., Y: Q -a, . :Ol 2 'Ts- ' Oc . . . :.. 5 x 1 it glgk2i '.IF'l

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DAVID l.. BENNINGHOFF Fort Wayne, Ind. Yale, A.B. A summary ot the tour years: e first year was long and arduous. T e second year was mostly arduous. e third year was interesting, but also arduous. e lourth year is fun and not so very arduous. JOHN M. BOZER Buffalo, N. Y. Harvard, A.B. PAUL BERES New York, N. Y. Williams, A.B. The l.MD has a sorry plight, We think him wrong more often than right. In the Ivory Tower we spend hours lang Proving him right, more often than wrong The poetry's poor, that's not new, But let's give the local Doc his due. :ar O 9- N5 .. a, l i. FRANK GARY BIVINGS San Antonio, Texas Princeton, A.B. An airplane was circling the field with 7500 men aboard asking tor landing per- mission . It is too bad that this does not hold true only for Texans fix' , av .oss-Z -.V - X . zz 2 5:3 City ol cities, greatest ot them all, Broadway, Central Park, buildings so tall, Soul af the Nation whose nine millions work, Capital at the world-why that's New Yorkl The teeming subways, elbows in the lace, Unsmiling countenances, effort to keep pace, Greenless masonry, pavement lor a lawn. Ruthless etticiency, and I just a pawn. Four good years here and forty years more To do things sottly and a little bit slower. A nice city to visit, o nice place to bum. But a still nicer place to live away from. ROBERT L. BRAGG Tallahassee, Fla. Florida A. 8- M., 8.5. Boston, A.M. 1 .5



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1 . - U J 4 Sm x 9' , 5 5 1 1 'I t -,,,. . 3 . l' r R 1- 2 N l ' , 1 JOHN D. COWLES Orange, Calif. Yale, A.B. Someone said it would take four years to get through medical school and then a lifetime to get over it. Obviously, many of the things that have been pounded into us will saan be valueless. Perhaps we can get over these things along with the distortions of our years in the towers. On second thought, alter four years there must be some things that ought to stick for future use. There can be a few principles evolved far future living through this training. l can go through a few in mind now. My question really is how much will they be altered by the time t read this again? MOLLIE ALLENSWORTH COMINSKY San Antonio, Texas Columbia, A.B. The salad days, are they o'er or iust beginning? It shall not be as now-from the shore, but hence into the swimming. No longer the lowly, Iotty irresponsible back row spectator, But soon on rounds, at conferences to be expected-os commentator tBarker, reollyl-and perhaps someday in the laboratory as creator And everywhere, and anywhere at anytime and place-upon request To answer younger student's questions to discuss, not because a test Has been announced with three weeks notice, but because now We're in the swimming and we must learn and teach and know. Pi AU! DENTON SAYER COX Montclair, N. J. Yale, B.S. Only those who have felt the force from behind can give impulse to those who come alter ..., Only those have force who know il is not theirs unless it is given lo others, lrorn the living to the living .,.. By contact with those we goin the irri- pulse to increase what is human in us and others, and make that our enterprise, Alter R. P. Blaclrmur 20 7' s Y .4-Cl , 1 X :V ,r X ' '- .3-asf' ,lt I - .,. ,t 1 R, fl .. ,1fi. f -, yitifyf ,Q w e 1- . : 5 v . W, . frilseeti it A I 1 ,Mes 4 l 11 ff' I L, y , K . , GARTH BRYANT DETTINGER Pittsfield, Mass. Harvard, A.B. Four years ol medical school were tough, but writing this is even tougher. ls it possible to have an original thought left? However, l must say that being a '4Shonker -Shanks Villager that is-was really enjoyable, and, despite the second year, school too was quite bearable, ln fact, the memory will probably become mellow when aged-a process which lor some of us is not very tar away.

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