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HERBERT S. EVANS, PLS., ERE. E E Professor of Electrical Engineering. He is five feet two inches tall. You can't measure a man by the shadow he casts, even at sunset. MILO GRANT DERI-IAM, B. A., Ph. D. 0 K H fb 1' A Assisstant Professor of Latin. l like to speak low and carry a big stick. If you don'l know l won't tell you. OSCAR PERCY j0l-INSTONE, Ph. B. M.S.,M.D.1'A E E Professor of Pathology. Not remarkably gifted with loquacity, verbosity, or garrulity in the presence of ladies, Dr. Johnstone has, nevertheless a faculty of condensing, systemalizing and outlining informa- tion. This capability he has tried to hammer into us not only by persistent effort but also by effective use of a scowl which seems to lend tons of gravity to the weight of the blows which he strikes against us. WILLIAM P. HARLOW, M. D. 2 E Professor of Physical and Laboratory Diagnosis. In the light ot his conviction that blood will tell, many might regard him as an aristocrat, but in view of his labor- atory precept, blood must out, and with the recollection of the pangs of a score of puncture wounds, we, his stu- dents, may justly regard him as somewhat of a barbarian. 24
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. JOSEPH I-IERSI-IEY BAIR, B. A., IVLA Ph. D. 2 Ei Professor of Psychology and Education. fOn leave of absencej I have a theory in this matter which has been developed by a process of natural selection and I think it is the best that has ever been offered. ls that clear? IVIILO S. KETCI-IUM, B. S., C. E. T B II Dean College of Engineeringg Professor of Civil Engineering. fTo the student who has found the Engineering Course too strenuousj Will you be a man or a mouse or a long- tailed rat? U DESSIE B. ROBERTSON D D S 2 E Professor of Bacteriology. One who has borne so kindly with our stupidity and blunders within the powder house of uorganis dynamite and in the menagerie of disease causes, shall not at the hands of Justice now fall within the pale of raillery, even though our jibes be of the best humor. '3 I f MARTIN E. MILES, M. D. Q Y H 2 E Secretary of the Medical Schoolg Professor of Anatomy, and Lecturer on Neurology. Perhaps when you have met this doctor you have mut- tered, Let us pray. Perhaps this was a sympathetic attonement to his own prayerful look and attitude, but the bigger perhaps lies in the supposition that your muttering was but the persistence of a habit dating back to the time when his eyes Hrst turned your way and you anticipated that his voice would soon say Please describe--- Perhaps now, as then, you still add to your mutterings, God be with us. 23
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May l ask if there is anyone in the class who has studied the lesson for today? This course heretofore has been a snap. lmight add that it will he changed this year. gi 19,34 fig VS ,:-zgcjvcvz .gf-sqft.: f-:gz.:,: 2-gi:5::,gqg., , ' ' 1- ' '3 5, .1:,.:- .lilly :farce -'41-'H ' ,-1111191425121-as-1:2,-4 , , fc nw ,reiwifz ea. .. A: ere.: V . .A,:4:z:2::1+1-2fe-211141.M: M420 fe 1: F ORDYCE PERKINS CLEAVES B. A., M. A. AKE i l may drop you an occasional letter, s-t-u-cl-e-n-t-s, or perhaps a postal. GEORGE COF FIN TAYLGR, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. X 111 Professor of English. Instructor in Oratory. j0I-IN A. HUNTER, B. S., IVI. E. Q K co 2 E Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Prof. l-lunter's Prayer: F rom the terrors of mathematics and the misery of married life, Good Lord deliver us. OSCAR M. GILBERT, M. D. Q Yo 2 Associate Professor of Medicine. Junior acquaintance with Dr. Gilbert is not of an intimacy to allow the privilege of quotation marks, still we can reg- ister our rather hazy impression of him, which is that the Seniors eternally wait either for his auto to run up or for him to run down. .Q 25
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