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Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle; old a rc8ret- . —Voltdire Time—almost any time; Place—Amphitheater; Speaker—Paul (with his chin resting on his hands on the hand rail in front of him) ; Subject —“The clinico-physiological correlation of the subject matter under discussion ; we all remember Casey “going to bat” many times, and it was good, too! Paul comes from Carbondale, Pa., and intends to enter general practice after his hitch in the Army. He is married to Ruth Ann Scanlon from his home town. He received his A.B. degree from the University of Scranton, where he was elected to Phi Gamma Pi and Tri Sigma, both honorary societies. As Dr. Smith might say. “Paul has ‘not inconsiderable' promise and ability. Candidly, we concur. Internship—Temple University Hospital. PAUL R. CASEY Turnty-nine
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S V;: !M ■ -■;•'■ 'A;' ;:'-':;f .. -•. r. -V A' Be not simply good; be good for something ” —Thoreau HHHBnn ♦ WILLIAM N. CAMPBELL A native of the Quaker City’s suburbs, Bill journeyed to Wesleyan University for the first half of his pursuit of higher education. In addition to amassing his pre-medical requirements, he was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta, dabbled in photography, and proved a definite threat to Wesleyan’s wrestling opponents. Although employed for a spell with the Sinclair Oil Refinery, Bill forsook the more lucrative lure of the black gold for a career in medicine, which we are certain will prove to l e the oil game’s loss and the medical fraternity’s gain. Unexcelled as a student, Bill combines his scholastic brilliance with a personality ideally suited to pursue the practice of medicine. A member of Babcock Surgical Society, Bill will intern at Temple, and at present leans toward general practice. Twenty-eight
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vTTS . §|p?|g | The three foundations of learning: seeing much, suffering much, and studying much.” —C other all — ,atneraii Rarely do you find as many remarkable qualities in one fellow as Bill so naturally displays, lie is very truly a sincere scholar of medicine. His personality is in good keeping with his love of sports of many kinds—sailing, hunting, fishing, baseball, basketball, football and swimming. Life-guard duty was his summer specialty, St. Joseph’s Prep, then St. Joseph’s College gave him his academic background in chemistry and biology. Cultural balance came with debating and dramatics. Yet with all this he remains modest. How could such a fellow ever do anything but that which is admirable? Internship—York Hospital. WILLIAM J. CASSIDY Thirty
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