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was Najeb Morad was born at Aiteneat, Syria, on April 21, 1891, receiving his pre- liminary education in the Syria School and graduating in 1909 from the Shweir Mont. Lebanon Mission High School. Coming to the United States in the spring of 1909 he entered Milwaukee University, which insti- tution conferred the B. S. degree upon him. He commenced his medical studies at Jen- ner Medical College, coming to Bennett a Senior. 1 After graduation Dr. Morad will return to Syria to practice medicine. Dr. Morad is a member of the Alpha Phi Mu Frater- nity. Arthur Francis McQuaid uttered his first yell, after a successful attempt at re- suscitation by the Laborde method, in Chi- cago on june 19, I890. Early education was obtained at St. James' Parochial School, later graduating from the St. James' l-ligh School with the class of 1908. Following this he entered the University of Chicago, attending that institution for a period of two years. Then the desire of new fields of con- quest seized him, resulting in a matriculation at Bennett with the Class of 1915 as one of its pioneer members. His work has been crowned with suc- cess. Mac is very popular among his friends and classmates, having actively par- taken in various class affairs and college banquets, and those acquainted with him predict a very successful future. 7
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.E I4 V, .. f.. ...L Q 'ii .1 . s ga Li N 1 yr Ewww Felix Joseph Lownick first saw daylight and all the beauties of nature on May 7, 1892, in Florence, Wisconsin. After being graduated from the Florence Public School, and attending one year at the Florence High School, he entered St. Francis College at Milwaukee, Wis., graduating from the class- ical course with the class of '1 1. Determined that medicine was his vo- cation, he entered Bennett in 191 1, where by his studious habits, pleasant and good fellowship, he won the praise and admira- tion of his class. Dr. Lownick was selected as speaker of our class during our Junior year and this year is a member of the Senior Editorial Staff. He is a member of the Phi Delta Frater- nity. Paul E. Marsh was born October 13, 1892, at Churchill, Tennessee. l-le attended the Public School of Churchill, later being a member of the graduating class '10 of the Churchill High School. To better prepare himself for the profound science of medicine, he spent the year '10-'11 at Carson and Newman Literary College, there being a member of P. 1... S. Dr. Marsh began the study of medicine at Knoxville, Tennessee, but soon recog- nized the advantages of coming to Chicago. Entered Bennett in fall of 191 1. l-le has gained many warm friends, who join in wishing him success. Dr. Marsh is a mem- ber of the Tennessee Obstetrical Society and of Chi Zeta Chi.
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wwww Robert F. McLeod was born at Wilcox County, Georgia, on September 30, l893. l-le graduated from the Pine View l-ligh School and later entered the North Georgia Agricultural College, from which institution he was graduated with honors. Dr. lVlcl..eod attended the Atlanta lVled- ical College for the first three years of his medical course and became a member of our class in I9 l 4. l-le is an active member of the Phi Del- ta Fraternity. Vivian J. Neale was born in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, on july 26, l892, where he received his early education. He is a graduate of Mt. Washington College, Class I907, and attended the Mt. St. joseph College for two years. Dr. Neale commenced the study of med- icine at the University of Maryland, com- pleting his .lunior year at that institution and coming to Bennett a Senior. With a happy smile always on his cheery countenance, we have learned to like him and are happy to have him one of us. Dr. Neale is a member of the Phi Chi and Sigma Kappa Fraternities. 1-I -
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