Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1916

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Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 195 of 264
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We-Pfwaryr' THE SOCIETY FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 1MEDICAL DEPARTMENT LOYOLA UNIVERSITYJ ESEARCH is the trained, scientific investigation of the principles and facts of any subject based on original or first hand study. ln the year l9I4 the Society of Scientific Research was organized in Bennett Medi- cal College. The founders of the Society were members of the student body who were active assistants in the various laboratories of the college. Each member is required to do some original research work independent of his reg- ular studies. All research work will be under the direct supervision of the professor in that department. The student will then write a thesis on his subject, the same to be read before the society at one of its regular meetings. The treatise will embrace the following: object in view: apparatus usedg his findings and resultsg resume of literature on the subject. The subject will then be criticized and debated, after which the board of censors will either accept or reject it. Maximilian Herzog, Nl. D. Ll...D., who was tendered a life membership in the society, has honored us by accepting it. By the unanimous vote of the members the doctor was elected Honorary President, the expiration of the term to be optional on his part. Dr. Herzog has traveled a great deal both at home and abroad, and with his personal knowledge of science we are confident we will receive great assistance from him. The society has for the second time unanimously elected Cleveland C. Maclsane President. This action on the part of the members is only a just reciprocation for the efforts put forth by Dr. lVlacLane to bring about the organization of the society. The Board of Censors are deserving of honorable mention for the inter- est they have manifested in our society. They are, respectively: Cleveland C. lVlacl..ane, M. D. C., Chairman Henry F. Lewis, A. B., lVl. D. Otto C. Huber, Sc. B., M, D. Alfred de Roulet, M. S., M. D. Arthur B. Rankin, A. B., M. B. Maximilian Herzog, M. D., l.l...D. William F. Waugh, A. M., M. D. Frank M. Horstman, Ph. Cn., Sc. B., M. D. Cyrus B. lVlcClurg, M. D. Victor Hayes, Ph. D. Every member of this society donates his services at all times, and is required to make any sacrifice necessary for its success. When the purpose of an organization of this character is compared with the ever ready tendency of today, to commercialize all things, it is evident the only reward is some- thing which cannot be purchased and is beyond price. DAVID N. SCHAFFER, 'l5. Historian. + lllll



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Q7T THE ANNUAL COLLEGE BANQUET. HE. forty-seventh annual banquet was held at the Hotel Sherman on May 7, I9 l 4. As always, it was one of the great social events of the year, and the faculty, alumni and students turned out in a body. As Sloan's Orches- tra played a lively tune the banquet doors opened and the seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen marched in and took their respective places. The faculty then took their places amid great applause. Rev. john L. Mathery, S. president of Loyola University, gave the invocation. The waiters then got busy and spread before the partakers one of the best repasts obtainable, and all enjoyed it. Dr. Arthur B. Rankin introduced the toastmaster, Arthur E. C-ammage, M. D., who kept all in a happy state of mind with his appro- priate jokes. Dr. D. Robertson then spoke on the Bennett Medical Col- lege, picturing its future in a very rosy light. Dr. Frank M. Horstman introduced john P. Coughlin, who spoke for the class of l9I 7, giving the freshman's idea of a medical college. Mr. Alexander W. Burke was introduced by Dr. Charles A. Miller. Mr. Burke spoke for the class of I9 I 6 and held his audiences attention. The junior class speaker, Felix Lownick, was introduced by Dr. Leslie F. MacDiarmid, and Alfred Davis spoke for the senior class after being intro- duced by Dr. N. A. Graves. Henry S. Spaulding, S. spoke on Loyola University, and Maximilian Herzog, M. D., spoke on My Association with Bennett Medical College. During the program each class tried to outdo the other in giving its class yells, and all joined in cheering the professors. As the orchestra played Home, Sweet Home, one of the best college ban- quets became past history, but will be remembered by all as second to none in feast and program. - 192

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Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 121

1916, pg 121

Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 100

1916, pg 100

Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 134

1916, pg 134

Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 57

1916, pg 57

Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 188

1916, pg 188

Bennett Medical College - Em Dee Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 205

1916, pg 205


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