Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Dentos Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1916

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T f 5' ':e- ' ' ry' ,, 1' , ' I N L ' 4 ' K ' if - I .QL , ' ' gf? 11:8 NIIBN If ' x,. :L, - LQ if N L .gss ' lg, 1-. ibuhhsheh hp ,.. 1 Zumur lass .6lE.ZIB.9 1916 X5 1 ,Q . 4 v A ,- w ' - 1 ,x .'34'?QjL- 'M f , .' Y .QYcQ4l,Lfl'Q,,7 Gd - ,f ,- - 1 -Q W.- Tf,,f 1916 Qantas Qibitria hp Birijarh EV. Mclean 19uhItsIJeiJ hp B. 131. Ziellep fur the junior Qllass of the Qlijtragu Qiullege of Brutal Surgery , 'Fx -- ' .Q-x., , X -:Sv 1-Q 773 , , 'fnr A , ,. - Qivf, ,f 5 , V 4 N Q f I 5 Y L v .4 q P1 CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERX I I v K X5 fxfv-Q fjgyglglkxkjr 4.1 '47 I 1-Q ,2- 1 fl,-ff, ,'-5 2 PD ,AI 4 f'-,,zf'f, ' 'Cjy' jfnretnurh IN SUEMITTINO THIS, THE '16 EDITION OF THE DENTOS,,, WE HAVE ATTEMPTED TO REFLECT AS ACCURATELY AND CONCISELY AS CONDITIONS WOULD PERMIT THE INNUMERAELE AND VARIED IXCIDEXTS AS THEY HAVE OCCURRED XVITHIN THIS PAST YEAR OF OUR ALMA WLXTER. WHAT MERIT IT MAY POSSESS IS DUE TO THE SPLENDID ASSISTANCE GIVEN US BY OUR CO-XYORKERS. To THOSE AVE HERE XVISH TO MAKE AN ACKNONYLEDGMENT TO EXPRESS OUR GR.-XTITUDE FOR THEIR EIfIfOR'rS IN BRINGING THIS EDITION TO THE STANDARD WHICH TYPIFIES THIS PUBLICATION EACII YEAR. WE ARE FULLY COONIZANT OF ITS MANY IMPERFECTIONS AND ONLY ASK THAT YOU YYITHOLD CRITICISMS AS VVE H.-XVE LABORED TO MAKE IT OUR EEST. IF THERE BE ANYTHING IN THIS EDITION XYHICH MAY UIVE OFFENCE TO ANYONE, OR IF WE HAVE OVERLOORED ANYONE OR ANYTHING WE ONLY ASR REMISSION IN THESE RE- SPECTS AS WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO ENUMERATE THE INCIDENTS IN DETAIL XVITH REFLECTIONS OF CHARACTER AND HABIT UPON NO ONE. TO THOSE XVHOSE CO-OPERATION H,-XS MADE THIS BOOK A REALITY, NVE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS. To OUR SUBSCRIBERS XVHO HAVE MATERIALLY IXIDED US. To OUR FACULTY AND .ALUMNI AND INTIMATE FRIENDS XVHO HAVE SO XVILLINGLY SPENT THEIR TIME IN CONTRIBUTINO TO THIS EDITION. WE OFFER THANKS. WE HAVE AIMED TO EXPRESS IN THIS VOLUME THE TRUE SPIRIT OF OUR SCIIOOL. MAY TIIIS BR AS A FOUNTAIN OF INSPIRATION TO WIIICII ALL SONS OF C.C.D.S. MAY RETURN TO RFVIVE THEIR LOYALTY TOWARD THEIR IXLM.-X MATER AND, AIIOVE ALL, MARE FOR A FIRMER UNITY AMONG HER STUDENTS. 154 --x A4 ,' , f . I III 'I - ff-.. S., -J DR. jf mxlis O1-'1 THE I.11sR.xRY 1.1 .....,.1... , V 1 I ,Y ,ql J iff K.. -in ,-1, I, .-N , , f'f,.,, -f,.,f1', ,- ,Q -f .f ' NfN-ff , g J j f A11 The flioitors of the ZBentos of '16 oeoirate this bolume in aomiration of Er. 3. 19. isurkley tnhose great talents, tphose tnonoerful skill, ano whose ingenuous simplirity habe tnon the heart of ebery stuoent Buring the goloen moments of his uplifting ano inspiring presenre, lessons of untolo balue habe been inoelibly stampeo upon our hearts ano minos, tnhirh tnill, in the years that lie before us, enable us to meet the many oisrouragements, ano to surmount the obstarles ano oiffirulties that we are rertain to enrounter. ilu appreriation of his gooo ano lasting inspira: tions, the filass of 1917 gratefully insrribe this boluine ,.s.. - f 1 e i 1 i 1 I i 3 . 1 I 3 F 3 1 I a f 1 1 3 1 w w v 1 x I i 3 1 A x r 2 A 1 H 4 T 1 5 5 i 5 i EY, ,O 1 fx .gif f' ifn Lf -4 ,fi I ffw YA a -X 1 f-. I ff ,-f -1- X- - ,.lf,f- ,, M, A. 1 , ,. , f. ,-, , , . , , , 1,141 of'f,.f - , t, ty 1., Q, --.-....,... . . .18uckl1zp,i,BiJ.1E., ZBZB. . Professor lluckley was hor11 on a farm 11ear l.owell, lndiana, Decemher Zo, 1873. After attending the grade schools he entered the l.owell lligh School Zlllll from there he we11t to the Northern lndizina Normal School lnow Yalparaiso Cnirersityl. .Xt twenty years of age he hegan teaching school at l'almer, lndiana, Zlllfl also taught for three years at l Frchard liroye, lndiana. During the summer months he spent the time at the Normal School at Yalparaiso, or doing special work at Crow11 l'oint, ludiana. where Teachers' Institutes were held. ln the summer of 1811.1 while he was studying hotany an1l zoology at Yal- paraiso, he was thrown 111ore or lessiin contact with the class in pharmacy and began to take Zlll interest in the work. ln 13115 he entered the drug store of Mr. George XY. lYaters of Lowell, a yery methodical an1l painstaking man, where the future professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics receiyed a most excellent training in syste111 and orderliness which has stood him i11 good hand to this day. Xyhile working i11 the drug store he took a course hy mail i11 l'harmacy Zlllll Chemistry hy the late Professor C. N. S. lrlalllierg, of Chicago. ln 131111 he took the l'harmacy Course at Valparaiso, graduating i11 .Xugust of that year. The same fall he e11tered the Chicago College of De11tal Surgery, and as pharmacy graduates were then given cre1lit for o11e year, he was gl'Z1l,lll21lE'll in 1le11tistry in the spring of 13118. During his attendance at the dental school he assisted l'ro- fessor kl. N. Roe in the Chemistry Department, having charge of the lahoratory work in experimental and analytical chemistry. lle co11ti1111e1l in this work up to IQO3, a11d for three years previously he also assisted the late l'rofessor .X. XY. llarlan i11 teaching Materia Me1lica to tl1e -luniors. ln 11103 he was offered and accepted the position of l'rofessor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the College of Dentistry. Cniyersity of lllinois, lilling the chair for one year. At that time Doctor llarlan. who had held the chair of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the C. C. D. S. from its inception. decided to move to New York City, when the position was tendered to Dr. lluckley a111l accepted hy him. Ile has taught in this capacity in the college from that time to the present. ln 18113, shortly after entering i11 practice i11 Chicago, Dr. lluckley married Miss blennie M. Snyder, and they have one son, Clarence Elmore lluckley. who is thirteen years of age. The home residence is 51735 liair llaks .Xre11ue, Uak l'ark. l'rofessor lluckley was l'resident of the .-Xlumni .-Xssociation. C. C. D. S., in 11102: President of the lldontographic Society of Chicago in 1110.11 and is 11ow lolo President of the lllinois State Dental Society. l11 11107-S he edited the Ilczztal Digfcst, and in loco he hrought out the lirst e1litio11 of his hook Modern Dental Materia Medica Pharmacology and 'lillEI'1llJCl'lTlCS,u which has already F1111 into tl1e thir1l edition. lle is a niemher of Delta Sigma Delta liraternity, and a past Grand Master of the Chicago .'Xuxiliary. lle is a Royal Arch Mason and past Master of Hesperia Lodge, Number 411, A. li. a11d A. M. He is also a 1'11u1' 9 cy ' vi 7- 1-, ,Vr,7i.N ,f - jf 1 A. , 14 -,. fa ff.-lf ' member of the Second Presbyterian Church of Oak Park: the Chicago Athletic .Xssociationg the Chicago Automobile Club: and the Colonial Club of Qak Park. In thus recounting brieiiv the activities of Professor Buckley, themerest out- line has been given. He has read numerous papers before different dental organi- zations, bringing out new and important discoveries in practical. therapeutics. The formocresol treatment of pulpless teeth. a method which has almost revo- lutionized the management of putrescent cases. is due to his initiative, as well as the more recently introduced desensitizing paste for the control of sensitive cavities. He has compounded manv drugs into preparations for the treatment of various pathological conditions found in the mouth, and has thereby been of immense service to the profession and to humanity. Personally Professoif Buckley has many charming attributes. I-le is genial, companionable and always entertaining. As a public speaker he is Huent, magnetic and interesting. :Xpt in his illustrations, ready in his wit. and convincing in his logic, he never fails to hold his audience in rapt attention. In all those various qualities which go to make a man useful to the world and of service to his fellowman, the subject of our sketch stands out in bold relief. Daily he is contributing to the sum total of human advancement and efficiency, and this is the highest function that any man can achieve. Paul' In i 1 fx fzs .. , --..- 77.3, gl, 'N f' S .wnlw - M -. L4 FEE. Wil' x,f ,N ., XURTH INVIRMAXRY him ,, 4,1 -...1,L..i. ......L,,,,, . Suvru lxlflxxukx ,- ,.l,.,! .-fX......-ff' uf ., J 4,- Z 1 MN' Q 'Xl .J A ,fx A, 4 , f X, 1, af I i' ' AW C , 'f -1' I WH f AXLM, V Q, , ll i111 7' i m . I , lf K . 1 E! V fy XA' f' 1:1 ff E ' !V,, . .I x .. ' l ' ,JG 74 i , SU -- Le xv mulurllxulllmlf X f 4 5 QJM FJ C1 Ei! lil :1 1:1 E33 U E1 lil LEU . .Q v-Swag O 'il fl' K , - ru, Liifl ... b., , H V -F 55 CFEVEIXFQ X t M FVLJWJ 1, . - eff ff ff W ' 1 Q f 9, wfwlga nafi-ag- J 5 N T ,gg AA f 'Zi 1 N 7 I-D 'W '1 f1,.f 7'x A A yup-Q gwgC'f,4fQ, QQ ,eroded The jfacultp Guarding our Destiuies Thru three long years of toil lllatchirig our eyery step, Freely you give the spoils To us, to use and profit by. To build up altars where ambitions lires Burning low, suddenly flame so bright. And then we see in each of you A mirage to guard us through life's night. 'limi :J 'hh 1 Y.R.G. Page I3 ,fl lf' l H?- elf 11 6 a . Q ', if 4 A 5 f ' , ' 'ffl S N :I M . ia Truman XY. Brophy lDelta Sigma Deltaj, A ns, g, fk1Q - if Dean of the Faculty and Protessor f 4' 'aiu of Oral Surgery. , K F' fx' l ' ' D.D.S., PC1lI'lSj'lVEl1llZ1 College of Dental , f 'X Surgery. f- 3 , l, MD., Rllsll Medical College, 1330. ' I -f. ' L.L.D.. Lake Forest U. Q ij One of the founders of the Chicago Col- l lege of Dental Surgery. Dean of the 'Q-Aj-f Facultr alld Professor of Oral Sur- ufl. - 4. .V f Hy 1 5 ii- .1 4, 1 L '. tres- M ,Jul r A. ,ct X , 4, . l i . , -X, - . -Z li - W ,gl 4 . f I , .. .uyllg -li , 'N . ' 4' ' Fo- 47 I 1. A, 'isa .,- u ' 'V 7 l ' TJ! , I 5, . ' nag'-, 1 35' x ' 8.5 f , - f G . .,, M 1 1:1 - IT fl Q if!! f 'l ., Q -1 JN c 1 54, 3,-Ji 1 5 1 ...-6 :.'.1'- ' ' V fly' I4 1411! W ill --t , gery, fSS3. Henry llaker l:vl'OXY1l, President of Yalpa- raiso L'llil'ersity. All. Natiollal Normal University ll.eb- alloll, Ohiol. 1871. Founder and lirst President of the Northern Indiana Normal School, the name of which was changed in 1.914 to Yalparaiso L'lliversity. C. N. -lOll1lSOIl lDelta Sigma Deltal, Dean of Students and Professor of Oper- :ltive Dentistry. I-. D, S.. Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, Ibbl. DDS.. chicago College ot Dental Sur- gery, 1935. Xl..X., Lake Forest l'uiversity. 1806. Professor of Uperative Dentistry. ISQO. . ,fi i SJ' - -.-f'7f ,-I ,f -N , f' 'D . A , iff' j'v,, '.,f' - N',f,- vz'l,,X ,,x.....-fx , ei ,v , fb' XYilliam L. Copeland flki Omegal. PTO- fessor of :X11atomy. Secretary of the College. HD CM., McGill. 1872. M.R.C.S.. Royal College of Surgeons ll.Ol1a'lOl1l. 1373. Professor of .hll2l'EOllly, 1834. Calvin S. Case Qllelta Sigma lleltab. Pro- fessor of 1 Jrtliorlmitia. D.D.5., Ohio Dental Lollege, 1871. MD., ljiiiyersity of Michigan, 1884. Professor of lill'lllOllO1lllE1, 18411. XY. H. G. Logan lDelta Sigma Delray, Pro- fessor of Ural Pathology. Associ- ate Profesior of Ural Surgery. D.D.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, 1896. MD., Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, lfjO.l.t Asso- ciate Professor of Ural Surgery. 1899. Professor of Oral Patliology, IQOI. f'1 -,X 1, f , A ffl x, :,,f'! , .- 'L '51-3 3 . i.1 l i vga ,Q v M, If N, .U 4, L,Y,L1 -,Vl--fc ' 'Y' . Fl 1 s. 'L .-it . it Ps Ji-Ks' lit' 111 .s 9 :J I- .qgi wi 'Q 1 'R' 'l A 9x ,A 1 4 l Q, ,f .N .V - X,-V-nyz, :ffr I ,-52,211 fx 1 , f 1 ,'. x,-N...y!Ls.f .. of LV Kr C7 J. Newton Roe, Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, and Business Man- ager. 1 A.M., Valparaiso University. SCD., Yalparaiso University. Pl1.G., North- western University. Organized Col-- lege of Pharmacy. Yalparaiso Univer- sity. 1893. And Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery. IQO2. Profes- sor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, and Business Manager, 1395. tl. ll. liluclqley llilclta Sigma Deltal. Pro- fessor of Materia Medica and fTheraneutics. llhli., Yalparaiso University. 1896. DDS., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, 18178 Professor of Materia Medica and ,lillETIlllGllllCS. 1394. li. F. Roach fl3elta Sigma Deltztl. Pro- fessor of Vrosthetic Dentistry. Rd l'7.l3.S.. Norllixyestern L'niversity'. 1304. Y' 'nical l'rofessor of Vrosthefic Den- tistry antl Porcelain Art, Uno. ,S A A. , 'AQ W' r ' -.X-.1 f f --iliiii .T.ii.,i -ni-ii- '57 f,-Q, ,T -N 3---. 1- .-, - W A f i,dt,,ff',, f--+--- Robert E. llzicljoyle, Instructor in llperzr- tive and Prosthetic Dentistry. DDS., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, IKJOJ. lnstructor in Uperzltive and ljrostlietic Dentistry, IQOI. T. I-, llriszunore llJE'lIIl Sigma Dcltal. :Xs socizlte Professor of tlrtlioclontia. l'l1 ti Y l X L' ' ' nn. npztrniio mversity, Norm. S.. Llllldlgfl College of Ut.-ntrtl X mutt lillllk or Surgery. 13113. . sf 1 - ' 'lvl of Hrtliwl ntil Io Y U . , 31. . ' Clizxrlw H. DeXYitt. Professor of llzrcteri ology zmll Histology. iX.l1., Yzllpaittisli yniyelfgity, 18118, M5 Yalpzwaieo L'nix'ersity, ioog. Profes- Y SOI' uf liaeteriology' zmll Histology 11103. . fx 4.1 . 6? ,M-.--,-,.--,e,.-, , ' flbyftw 4 'ff ff ffm 1' ' Q f A --h--v-?- lf,. ff.3fe I aqr I A' Charles Erwin -lones lDelta Sigma Deltal. Registrar. ILS.. Ruskin College, 1897. D.D.S., L'niversitv of lllinois. IQOO. Registrar of the College. IQI5. XYillian1 D, Zoethout, Professor of Physi- ology. .X.l'3,. Hope College. ISIN. Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago. 1308. Professor of Physiology. 1o12. l. R. XYatt tDelta Sigma Deltail. ln- strnctor in Prosthetic Dentistry. D.D.S.. Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, 1906. lnstructor in Prosthetic Dentistry. 1897. fi H 1' '- X.. 1 sci ,- 'Al --W u,f',.',Q.f'lg?': 1-X-.. f P. G. Puterluaugli lllelta Sigma Dt-ltal, Instructor in Uperative Dentistry, ,Xl1lUSlllCSlZ1. anal SLl1JCI'lIllCl'1llC1lt of Ifxaminatioli Room. D.l5.S., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, moz. MD., Chicago College of Xleclicine and Surgery, 11112. lu- structor i11 Operative ljClltlStl'j', .Xlle msthesia, and SlllJGI'llllCIlllCl'lt of Ex- aminatioil Room, 11208. I. L. Kendall lllsi Omcgal. .Xssociate Pro- fessor of Chcmistrx' aml lletallurgv . b.' IQIS. M.D.. Cuiversity of Kentuclcy, 11308. Pl1.G., Yalparaiso C11i1'ersity. 1805. l3.S., Yalparaiso Ciiiversity. 1304. Associate Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy, IQI-Q. R. I. DeRei111er 1Delta Sigma Deltal, :Xs- sistaut i11 Oral Surgery. DDS., Chicago College of Dental Fur- gery, 111011. Assistant in Ural Surgery, IQOQ. X5 I X 4 f f f - ' - N of ,V 1 1.1 ' 'R Q Pugi' IQ g.. ,-1. ,f 'rf' 7- -:97 ,,Q f-FN 1 ' - 1 , Q . ,ff 1 'rf ffl f Hglfg, tflef 2N.yfQf-f,4,VL Qff ! ici? ,fl ff ia 1 fir -s 2 1 v , , - rf? V -- ' -5 9 4 . gi A 'K if -- -if 1' 1 Q i iff V l V V 41 ' 1 1.1 .,-f lift-,l , ' V ' 12322 . :gr S 3 'l ' Mfr F- i f' ef' , V Li ,. ,tsl .N X Y A 'HE' -.Y .1 ' I . gs' ' . i 1 V l 3' 1 , A '5 1 lil W h 1 .fe ' L gg, 1, 4 it ' ii Q 'Q l'r111f' 0 l.eonarrl C llorlanfl CPsi Dmegaih, ln- strnetor in Anatomy. XID., Rush Medical College, 1887. LP., State of Illinois, 1883. Instructor in Anatomy, ISQO. John li. Kolar lDelta Sigma Deltal. ln- strnctor in Operative Teclinics. DDS.. Chicago College of Dental Snr- gery, 1013. Denionstrator in lnfnrm- ary, IQI3. karl Martin Cahill tllelta Sigma Deltaw. .-Xssovizitv Professor of Materia Rlerlica anrl 'l'l1e1'apeutiCh. lfhii., Yalruaraiso L'nix'ersitv. D.D.S., Lfliicago' College of Dental Surgery. .Xssorizitc Vrolessor of Materia Meil- ica :mil 'ltllL'I'ZllTCUtlCF. IQI5. ,,t .,.Z 1-uii Yi-1 f-. 'A 'H ff ' ' ,,, ..,.l....,,.-1 f ,W ' .1 1 x.,- ,-. .X ...f ., -, Carl .-X. llnllie, l5u111o11stratmr 111 l11tir111ary. ll.D.F., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, IOI2. IZA.. L'11ivc1'sity of Yal- 11z1rz1iso. ISHS. Demoustrator in l11- rxrmnary. IVII2. Al. E. Schaffer lXi Psi Phil. luftructor 111 l'roxtl1etic llelltistrv. D,ll7.S.. Cllicfngo LAfg1llQgQ of Dental Sur- gery. 1017. L.L.lX..L'l1ic:1go Ke11tCol- lege of l-z1w. IVJI3. Instructor in l'1'ostl1etic llentistry, 11117. XX. .X. liJ2i.Ill6'lFHll 1l'w1 4l111eg:1l, IIISITIICUAPI' in l':1ll111logj,' :mel lllstology. Nl.ll., L'l1iQf1g0 College of Klecliciue Eilltl Slll'g6l'3', 11115. l2.S., L'11ix'ersity' of Nvlmraska, ,fx .4 14? su ,I 'LI -gf 1 C , Y. ,w 1, f , -. . ' 'f f ..-3 ll lx Hi? l'g' L' W b 1 A .V V, QV 1 hm Pngr 31 ww- R, --v 2' W 11. E32 . 1-fzff,-3 .f'g'X ' I f , . 2 A ,- , fb f' . A f ff, fi g K, , In 1 1 fx XV ff f- f -e ff-'em--M ef- g,f' gf of-ff gffe OX.yf'gz J' Myfcg , 444. 4 .: if '1 , ' 9: xg 4? fy, gi 5? Ye gh F inllziag 'K qc -AVI!! .ASI 1 :3 U, lf . ff sing' iz- sf - i 1 luqf J- Q 'K XY. XV. Evans fDelta Sigma Deltab, Dem- onstratol' in Infirinary. D.D.S.. Cliieago College of Dental Snr- gery, 1912. E. E. Harwood fDelta Sigma Deltal, Dem- onstrator in Il'll:lI'lTIZl1'f'. D.D.S., Vhieago College of Dental Sur- gery. IQI4. lrwin G. .llfl-'21 lPsi Omegzll, Instructor in .Xnatomyx DDS., Cliicago College of Dental Sur- gery, mio. llrosectoi' in Anatoiny. Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 11710, ,Xssistznit Demonstrator in .XllZllOlllY, Ciiiversity of lllinois, Den- tal School, lfjll. ,-'S '1 2 H ,f V gf -ff: ,- .......l-1 A. ,f -, f-fe-W-e ,fog efmqffe .3-.- L. C. Emenlieiser, Instructor in Physiology. 5 A. l 1 1 l M.D., Chicago College of Klemlicine anal Surgery, IQIS. US., Chicago College of lleclicine and Surgery, IQI5. llrom Allen 1 Delta Sigma Deltail, Dem- onstrator in lixtracting. DDS., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery, ISQZ. 2 N. Smeltzcr LDelta Sigma Dcltal. ln- l l strnctor in Dental .Xnatoinyx Dem- onstrator in lnlirmary. l'J.D.S.. Chicago College of DC1llHl4Slll'- gery, IUI5. AA ls' A' .i- f.fJ. LZ N ,nyc ,, XQ . I L 94, 1 1 1..- 1 , , ff 44'-x f fzffi fi , , I ,iksvid 4 r-I 'xv flff -lit-1.-.-.-i-.. -f .fs ff' J., Cy f ,rf -,. .,f 0.1 -,qv-w-f--'-:fm-.. 4 L. . 1, ...,l ' '.f3Z':1'-1 1 f f 1 X. J f f 1 if , J if A 'Z' V . XY. Fcml lXi l'si Phil, Demonstrator in lnllrmary. DDS., Chicago College of Dental Sur- gery. IOI4. bl. L. Klereclitll, Delta Sigma Deltal, Dem- 0llSl1'ZllOI' in lnllrmary. lJ.l'J.S., Cllieugu College of Dental Sur- gery- 11113. l'. ll. lYium, lVJClllClllSll'1llUl' in l'l:1te De- l7Zll'llllClll. ll.l3.S., Clliczlgo College uf Dental Sur- gery, 11315. 11 A.-X., - sfi ,-A -- f 4 Q 5 ff, ,N 4-s A 1--,A-,e-I,-Lrf if-. Q,,7,lAKLflx,,f'f ,.Jx...,f?' ,,1 !Jf,, i,f' , fgf 4 -ef Ulu the Zlaunnreh anti Zgeluheh jfatultp Members of the Faculty: We the students of Chicago Lollege of Dental Surgery wish to extend our utmost regards and thanks to you for the noble efforts you are extending in our behalf and in behalf of humanity at large, and can find no place so convenient as our 1910 volume of the Dentos. We wish to thank you for the patience with which you correct our sometimes ludicrous mistakes, and we ask your pardon for our few sleepy hours during lecture, and assure you that such is no fault of yours: also we wish to say that whatever mischief is committed it is in no manner a discourtesy to you, but just an overabundance of youthful vigor, or in Dr. Kendalls words, potential energy. which must in some way become kinetic. Xye regre. the absence of a more suita- ble place where we can congregate and expel that energy, but as such is not the case we ask your forbearance. Altogether the text of our tribute to you is that no unseeming act of our student body is in any way a slam or a knock upon your individual knowledge of the subject or your ability to portray the same. Therefore, in consideration of the above. we, the student body of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. once more extend to you our best wishes, and beg of you to continue your service to us and those who follow until we ourselves are able to take your place and relieve you from your post of duty. Always remembering that in our lives as practitioners we will have nothing but praise for you who have done so much for us, Xlve remain, earnestly yours, STUDENT Buoy. X5 Ptlgz' 2,7 .:' 'X ..' ff Jr ... ---Q., , 1.1 'T f Qhministratiun HENRY B. Bicuwx, .-X. M ................... 'l'1u'MAN NV. BRUPHY, M. D., D. D. S., LL.D. . . .. C. M. VIHHNSUN, M. .-X.. L. D. S., D. D. S. . . XY. L. Copelancl. M. D.. C. M., M. R. C. 5 tl. NHXVTON RUE, A. M., Se. D., Ph. G C lx. juxiss, ll. b., D. D. 5 ........ . Mus. D. PRI2s'rLl2x' ........ Mics. C. ALLEN. . .. M iss MARY FLYN N ..... Mus. bl. H. GR.xnAM ..... Miss -lL'LI.-X Wirrxmx .... Miss IETHLL 3lILLER.. 'l. XV. F. ISIUSSMANN ..... Puff :rr .fa ,N NAI,-Q -qfltl f,,Z Y! . . . . . . . . .President . . . . .Dean of Faculty . . .Dean of Students ...........SeCretary . . . . .Business Manager . . ................. Registrar In charge of Plate Department . . . . . . . . . .Chief Supply Clerk . . .Assistant Supply Clerk ................Librarian . . . .Cashier and Stenographer ......................Usher .Curator of College Building '57 11 ,f,-N M . Q f ff ,C , ,f fr, uw 4' , Zin jllilemurtam Rlztxzxmilizm Kuzuilc, Rl. D., I,L.I-E., I'h. ID. ,X, NYolfc 1'IUIliUl'P Micltucl .Xlexzmflcr 1F1't-sltmzmp lhey liwfl ztmmlg us for E1 Heating day: lkhcy grzlspcfl our hzmrls, wzllkt-11 with us on wut' XYZQ' XYe hczml their voices, we caught tht-ir sunny fmilcs Xml all the xmrltl wits hrightcr fur Il while. Ihe flzrys are dark, our IJTCHSIS arc tull ot pzun. liut in this deepest loss thcrc is ll gznint For ere the shzulmx' of that Saul curl. NYC lCfl.I'l1t'fl to I-Qmm' them, zmcl to cull L-nth frit-ml. 15 Ax' 5 41, V' 1 Y iwrwi M' J -V V 1 X' ' af X l ' ' f fu ' A J -- - LW- ' f 1 'A Cxwff 4 , ,Vp ff!!! f X- K fl mf XM 12. IM X5 lmtmi W-,:77' ,,g 75.5 ,,V . 2. ff-yd , s f --ff' L :ff 'Q -, Lyn? Q---.a rcs Q., fi, f , 1, Qlumni Here's to the Grads. of bygone years, Be they old and gray-haired or young. 'lhey are toilsomely climbing the ladder of success, Behind them Dame Failure is flung. So onward they toil and continue to strive, XYhat fame they have won they deserve. They have faced many failures and dangerous pits, But have won thru a strong heart and nerve. And now, hoys, they stand as a motto for us: Follow them if you wish everlasting success. Do your work with a conscience and zest, And always remember old C. C. D. So here's honor and praise to the old Grads., So loyal where ere they may go. Here's hoping that when were their age. hoys. XX'e'll have just such a record to show. Pzzgr 9 -' e LZ 'fy - frx . 'T f 'ff Q fn I r-az 'i'i-ji fly! 2431A .ff , ,gffyjyh Qbfftcers uf Qlumm Qssnuatmn A. RI. HEWLETT, D. D. S. .. ........... President XY. I. C.xRLsoN, D. D. S .... ...First Yice-President F. R. -ligxiiix, D. D. S .... ........ . . .Second Yice-President IT G. I'L'T12Rt:.-ytwsii, NI. D., D. D. S, .. ...Secretary tl. E. Sciuiiriiii. LL.ll., D. D. S. .. ...Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE fx. E. D15 Riainiza, D. D. 5. C. -Ioxes, Il. S., D. D. S. F. F. MoL'r, D. D. S. be Qlumni Qssnniatiun Dy I. P. lluckley. The Alumni .Xssociation of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery: what can truthfully he said of it? Everything. That is. everything that is good, inspiring, uplifting. lf it he true. as is generally recognized in the profession of dentistry. that the C. C. D. S. is not only one of the largest hut one of the hest ilental schools in .Xmerica, then it must be atlmitterl that its success is clue, in no small ineasure, to the loyalty uf its .Xlumni. ln this age til tempestuous warfare the wortl loyalty is usetl more often. and its true meaning is more fully appreciatecl than ever hefore. The clictionary gives as a synonym of loyalty the worfl title-lityf' anml as synonyms of litlelity we lintl such worrls as faithfulness, honesty, integrity. So that when we say that the suceess nf our .Xhna Klater is tlue largely to the loyalty of its .Xlumni, we mean that every grafluate of thc institution has heen honest anil faithful to the College. :mtl their integrity in this respect. at least. has never lieen fluestioneml. Some of the gramluates may have fallen into unethical practices. anrl these are few, inzleetl. l'ut it may he saitl that even these men hare reinaineal loyal to their .Xhna Mater. There must he a reason for this nianifestetl loyalty on the part of the gradu- ates of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. The College was organizetl thirty-four years ago hy our 1-resent Dean. Doctor Truman XY. llrophy, and a few co-workers. During all of these years Doctor llrophy has heen the guiding f'i1i'f' In fi I rc -4 il fifiittei EZ ,, Q57 ,-, .f ,X ' r - ! fi . ff, A fa -- V ft, Q, Rf- ,iw P, ,ff f f. I, f e,,f4ief ,ff Vx.-.- ef',t,-ev.1,gg - ? I spirit of the institution. He has a keen insight into the lives and character of men, and has wisely used this trait in the selection of his associates on the faculty. ln all but a few instances the members of the faculty are graduates of the College, and Doctor Ilrophy has never lost an opportunity to speak a good word or do a kind act for his graduates whenever and wherever the opportunity presented. ln brief. our Dean has been loyal to his students and to his graduates: and this loyalty has radiated to. and manifested itself among. the Alumni. It is not dithcult, therefore. to find the reason why the graduates of the C. C. D. S. have remained faithful to their Alma Mater. A short time since I was riding through the streets of the City of Louisville, Kentucky. 'lust as we were entering Cherokee llark my attention was called to the statue of a man sitting upon a horse. I was told that this was a peculiar statue: and as I looked at it I saw that while it was beautiful, I could not discern anything singularly peculiar about it. So I asked why it was peculiar. The reply came that it represents a man who did a great deal for the park system of Louis- ville, and that the man is still living in that city. Monuments are usually erected and flowers are generally given after one is dead. In this respect that statue had an individuality of its own. After we had returned from the trip to the meeting place where I was to deliver a lecture. a dentist present asked for the priyilege of showing a patient, a boy of about tifteen years of age, who had been born with a cleft palate and a harelip, He described the case as being the worst he had ever seen. This boy had been operated upon in Chicago about three weeks pre- vious. and the result was simply marvelous. 'lihat operation was performed bv the llaster Ural Surgeon, our Dean, Doctor lirophy. .Xs I examined the casc with the others present, I thought of the monument to the living man, which I had just seen: and I thought. too. that if any man deserves a monument while he still lives, for what he has done for deformed and sulfering humanity. that man is Doctor Truman XY. llrophy. And as Dr. I lttolengui. editor of the flunful lfvnzs of 11lft'l'CSf, once said. 1 ln his monument there should be no name: simply these words inscribed: 'Ile blade l-ittle Children Speakf and the world would know to whom it was erected. As an .fXlumnus, I can say that we are proud of our Dean: we are proud of our .-Xlma Mater: as a member of the faculty. I can say we are proud ot our Alumni Association. If each graduate is not already a subscriber to the Bur. the .Xlumni journal, they should subscribe for it at once. It is managed and edited by two of our fellow .Xlumni, and will keep you posted on the affairs of the College. In closing, I will simply say that I trust your loyalty for our .Xlma Mater will never be lessened. and that each Alumnus will follow thc advice of Ruskin when he said: Gain all the knowledge you can, and then use it for the highest purpose. A Pug: .11 f 'i 'D'-,-vi fs? Y.t.l....,.. .7.-n. J A :fylLllsJ ' 61.1 - fd . L, 'ff ,- ff A ff' -, fi f .ff 1 . - f r ,Lfi ffl-Q, ,ffg5f!,,'i, 'LC 1, l? MRS. PRESTLEY. ' In Charge of Plate Department. She is very sinall anal tiny, 7 And her desk is always shiny, T For she always keeps her office nice and neatg But she never will get troubled, i Even tho' the patients grumble. Because her way of pleasing people can't be heat. MRS. ALLEN, Chief Supply Clerk. lf a grain of gold you're missing, 1 P 5, ' She simply says. Now Listen, , I Yiiual hetter linml it quick and bring it here. T 1 l-,ut for all her frowns and fussing. ' She really dues mean nnthing, For ynu e0ulnln't iind her equal in a year. MISS FLYNN. Assistant Supply Clerk. lf yuu're in an awful hurry, :Xml your patient in Il Hurry. ,Xnrl you want tn get that old rent till ing Yun just can't keep from stopping. 'limi 4111 ll little lfllklflg, Cause there never was a smile like Miss Flynn. fi: .' 'N .' f -ssl Y- Y ,-1 , I- , 4- - ,ff , fyf , MRS. GR.XH.XKI, I.il1rn1'irm. In her ew-ry way :lull :lftil-11 Shy hm ll simply clmrming fzlslmiwn Of making fricwlx with Qwrylmlly' llflvllllll. :ia 'im vu ximplv c:m't fw1'g'l-I her. ' Ui. W Xxvllljll mme yf-u'x c really mer llt'l'. or Hrs, Gfllllllllhr cquzll CIlllll lm fmuuwl. KIIFS lYIT'l'Xl.XXN, Cilxllin-r mul Stl-11Hg1'flpl1c1'. XXIIIQII it umm-Q in cwuming mmcy. It rn-ally Ntrilcw ml- funny. Hww rczulily -he cm tell hwxx' much we wwe: She crm cwunt Hur CllL'Cli4 :lu-l liflllli mlr:11t4. Cfmcvl llHlE'l :lull inue CHIIITLICIQI NVQ hfxve tw 111nrx'ul nt lww much His Xyllllllll knmxs. MISS MILLER. Usher. hI1'll1'X'U Qimply gut tw xwfhfler lImv Qhe getx czlch fullfmi mlmher, Xml ,hc IICYCI' lu-cs truck mf pzlticllr- flu-1'cg Shel full flf ir1f+'vr11111ti1m at her tclepll-me fl ftzltiwn. XYc'll hzmfl it tw ywu Ifthul, Yvvlfru Il Bc-1111 - 1 A , .-1, 1111 ml KY ',.. N., 'LWX' lil hZ..Q-in JL fl --it: fi.4tgfZw,:3Q Ghwfwddzcri? -QM . V i Qantas Quart Richard XY. McLean... ..... Editor-in-Chief R. A. Heller. .. R. M. Kelly.. ? . . . .Assistant Editor .. .... Business Manager R. XV. Lee .... ............. S ubscription Manager L. G. Mullineux ....... ...Assistant to Subscription Manager J. A. Pope, R. H. Legget. . . .................... Art Editors P SENIQR CCJMMITTEE V. R. Jones ' C. B. Wfebster R. A. Muedeking FRESHMAN COMMITTEE E. C. Fox E. H. Wfallace i G. H. XValdron i W l'f'.Uf' 34 Y ffN W- -WM.,-,,l.........,. xi , 'xx 4' r'1 '55, 1 'f rtiri tltmq 4-x 1 ' N57 ,wh .- i 3'9'R i6xicnR ISENTOSQBROLXRD -Q R. XY. LEE R. KI. KELLX' I.. G. XIL'1,1.1xE R. XY. XICLICAN R. A. HELLER I H.. IFEQLLQET -I. ,-X. Pow ,...,,,,,.,,-,,--,-, 1' T fl, N , ,f -- 4, x4 ,f 4 N, , ,,-X A I -V , , .. f ,X ,IW --,- ,,f4 Y ,,,,.f i.-l.. . F , SENIOR DILNTOS COMMITTEE 'f - ',1w'f in-5 5 j ik, 1 ,f -V: lf.. XR gi I K H: . f?'1':f-afxI25:u7':- V-H ,ilk XYEBSTEN ,ST - 1-,L if , in 4 .1 IONES ML'EDEK1Nc5 FRESHMAN DILNTOS COMMITTFF an XY.XI.I,.Xk'IC XX-.XI.DR!U5, FOX I . 1 'W 'T .- , , X., ii' - ,Q .X f,g j A . 1. V! f fa- f 15: 115 ,.1 sf? Z 'J V illibe Staff The Freshmen all rave of dissecting and Lab., From the Juniors comes never a laugh: The Seniors may also have reason to crab. ljut thev're all care-free compared with the Stall. The faculty, too, have their troubles galore- Getting attention and watching the roll call: :rn-J ive students make some riiliculous mistakes- ln tact, something worries them all. Lint xvorse than the burdens of these. ive can tind The ivoes of this tormented Stall: Ut any and every and various kind, Of our sorroivs I couldnt tell half. Of prices and prints and engravings ne rave, Till others just laugh while ive moan: Of rushing the Seniors down to Roots Cave, And eoaxing the subscriber to come clean ivith tl Then vvearv. but willing the hours ive spend Un that wonderful, heart-rending store Of poems and stories our friends all send in. But, alas! the next day brings still more. Theres pictures to take and theres ads to get. And vvrite-ups to suit every call: Theres posters to make, and even vet lt seems vve ivill never get all. Qh. ours is a sad and solemn fate- 'We 'ivork and we struggle and yearn: Our book goes to press and ive breathe free again 'Till the ivork of our tired brains returns. The annual has come-let's see what it's like! Oh, ivhv did they not do it right? l'm sure I could do lots better than that. Those drawings are simply a fright. 'Will this be the greeting our labors ivill get, Qr will it be just the reverse? Do give us a little praise. if you can, For remember-it might have been vvorse. So, reader, just think, ivhen this book you read, How toilsome the hours vve've passed through: XYe've worried and vvorked till vve've nigh lost our But ive'd do it again just for von. I ,.4',,-Q L IV all it Niif l .... ..... 4.1 ie bones. ivits, -EDITOR. Pdgf 57 A ' 3' 1 Mfv ,QA J fx ff ww if .71 5 a If .,' -Y w ,Z ,-,- x., -if ,., f 1. V rf ,, Q f V 1 4f,4 , ,,f,... ,f,..-Y ..,r..' beniur , , , . ff , -jf' , r ' iBuem Three years of battle, toil and strife, Each day a clearer vision given, Each a little nearer seemed to come The goal for which we all had striven. At last the day had come, And here, they mused, our battles won. But guiding hands which lead them thru those years of toil Merely smiled and said, You've just begun-the worlds your spoils. af' .fx A' ky ,' .Z fx, Paq ,.- x.. -i. ,f -- --- t7f A ,XTX gals 1 A , I . . fl---3 -?'ilQ?fZfg:ff i-'- S. K I .-X H J- NX Senior Glass QBffirzr5 B. RITNER. .. . R. XVoRL12x'... . -I. FUUTZ ..... . B. GORRELL .... B L' TT ..... V. D. RUY. .. E. E. Siulcox. MEMBERS . . . . .President . . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . . .Second Vice-President . . . . . . . . .Valedictorian . ....................... Historian Chairman Executive Committee Secretary Executive Committee H. D. NYE.-XYER J. Cox P. S. TIHY F. H. CR.-xYC1mFT .... ...Secretary J. Duxixux ..... . . .Treasurer F. G. F1:.x11ulz1x1. . . ......... Prophet C. A. 'I'oM,xSEK. . . ............. .... S ergeaut-at-.-Xrms Pffgf' .,'n H. B. SMITH ,N V A, ,X A, ,AJ X..f ' '. L.Z wry f ,-x . . V Y v ,f, L,f'f,:f ' ,'- - A .. SICX If FR CIUXSS c1FFIL'lQR5 .. ., , 't Ng, 5 2 gi f Q gmc, M' ffl? 'gh 'f:f: f N 5' if JN P' ,S Q -gym 1 - X -' , ,- , ' w ' -A-.-,.-,, ,- ,, 5, Ll E 3 J ? n F Q I K N Y 1 1 1 1 w w 1: 3 E 2 1 . l ,l ,,-1 1155 ill, l l lllzl llli ,11 :lu 1 ,ill U! Wf' 1-l, 1 1 l l lxlvl .J 1 I QJHJ V Y Q Q f,a IZ. L. .'Xiso11, Cc111c11t, was l10r11 at Cn11st:111ti- llfllblky 111 13311. llc later 1111'11'e1l tn Pet1'11g1'a1l. Rus- sia, Zlllll rcCci1'c1l l1if IJI'L'liIllillflI'j' 01l11c:1tif111 at this place. llc alsu attuiiclt-c'l sclwol 111 Xcw Xorlc. llic 1111111 witli tlic lafly's voice will practice in Russia. Illltl wc all wi+l1 l1i111 awry S11-:ct-ss. ililllll Ruxfwiwl .Xllt-11 lllglta Slfllllil llcltab. Al- kali was ll0I'll at St, IJZIXYTCIICS. S, ll, 111 1333. ZlI11l latci' 1111111-rl tw Fz11'g1'1. S. D. He 1i1l1t:1i11efl liis Carly 1-1l11cati1111 at :1 Iiigli sclimwl 111' Ci1'a11itc Fall-, Kli1111. llc i11tc111ls 111 lwcatt- in the L1111c Star State, 'lciryo .Xf1lii, NIlgIllll'Plik'll, -lllllflll. 'l'ci1'y11 gxlllil was l111'11 111 N1lg'illlUliCl1, -l:1pa11, 111 13113, Ql'1lIlllIltC4l f1'1'1111 Suwa Kli1l1ll1- Sclioul, wliicli is a live-year CKILIFSU, a111l also Xi11po11 Dcutal Cwllegc 111 Tukio. 'll-i1'y-1 will gm l1:1clc to tlic ll'lXXCl'X liillgltllilll 111 Jllllflll aftul' lcaviiig tl1c C. C D. S. Zlllll locate tl1c1'c. lx. ll. llaclc-tr1-111 4X1 llfi Pllll, Bt-1'lqy, Rliislqc- gun. Klicli. Yicc l'1'csi1l1-111 111, lll'CSlllL'lll 131, llL'IlIllS C11111111ittuu 111. l!1'11'11 111 Isllj, :1111l rc- vcivul l1is uarly 1-1l11c:1t11111 111 Kliixlcvgwii lligli Scliiwl, XYl1:1l1'x'c1' 11111 tlic irlua -11' 1lL'l1ll5fl'j' i11t11 l1iQ I11-:11l, 1111l1111ly lill1NY4, I1111 llc xurcly will 111:1l4c 'K11111e lk-11t NYllk'll lliv pwlplu 11f Klicliigxiii l'L'L'L'lYk' l1i111, .Xt tlic Clltl 1-f l1iQ j1111i111' j'L'Zll' ll1.-1'l4y gut simlicwlu :1111l l11'1111Ql1t lit-1' l1:11'lq Hllll llllll 411 1l1:1l 1111111- 111 tlic ll2lllS saw liltlc l11lw11141l w11l11-11t lfllk' 0111511111 Ht l.l'lt'llll wifc. ,-'N ,. U ,,,,. ,W f ,ily f '.4 11. 17. 11:1rc1:1y 111111111 Sigma 151-11:11, N1-x1':11'k. 1111111 'Dg111 Once W111-111-11 1111 :1 111111111111 11111 thmight 11 111111111 rz1t11c1' hc ll sch11111 11-:11'11c11 111- taught 111 1' - 1 - - 11, X111sk11g1'111 Hlgh lI11fl1 Q11111111g 111111 IIS tw 11-11111 111 E11- X 10111-vc thwsc 111111 suffer, 111111 is 0. K, 111' 111111 161111111111-s 111:1t1'i1111111y s11c111, :111r1 wc cxte1111 I1111' C1111 Qrf1t111:1ti1111s 111141 xxish 11i111 1-wig' s11cc11ss i11 P1-11ri: 17. XY. 11z11't1111'. 'iS11HI'Ij'11 1X1 Psi 111111. Sh111'15 - 1 .-:, k . I, was 11.11411 :1t P1111ti:1c, Mich.. i11 18412. 1-1111-1' 1111111-11 to Pigc1'111. Mich. uS111l1'lj'N 1'ccui1'c11 his Cil1'1f' 1-+111 cz1t11111 111 P1111ti:1c, 1Xf11-1' 111- fvh himself s11Hici1-1111 L-1111c:11u11 he 1100141011 11111111 411-11tistr1' Ili fl 1-11'11fvssi111 His 11161111111 li 1111111101111-11. 12. ,X 1'1t'11l!Ij'1. M111-1't. 11111 111g guy. with the vwic Y 1. C uf thc C11liS, was 11Ii1I'l1 :1t XY1C11l1f1, Austriu, 111 13415. 111- 1'c-Q1-i1c1l his p1'111i111i11:11-y u1111c:11i11111 in 11111 50110.11 uf C111Cf12U. HC 111tL'1111s 111 1f111g1t11 in Chiqgigw, lcssc R. 11c1111utt. 1111C111gIl1'l City, 11111. 17lc1111y 11:1 5 Q 11111-11 i11 '1'y1111r. 11111. 111 thc f'L'I1I' 1339, 111111 g1':1f111:1t1111 EIL...2' '. J fr11111 thc 111111110 SC111'1111s uf that t-11111. ,-Xftcr this hc 11':1s 1-1111'11+1yuf1 Ili stu-1 i11s1'1c'ctf1r fur r:1i11'11:1r1s. H1111- 11ic will 111111111111tc111y he Il succuss 11'11111'1- 111- 11111-1111s 111 111111111. which 111111 1111 s11111u11'11cr1- i11 111r11:11111. 1 1 1 QU. nag . Ig .-Lg un' 1 ,- , L-CKu. Ifl.,, ,, B7llIIZ'L -f,ff , Ti ,f.-X ' 1 -5' xfs ,X I.-lf, 1 rlf5,f ,Q ,,' 11' fyf f Xwwff ,f .,, J , ,f i ,X. S, lk-11s1'111l llJclt:1 Sigma D1-ll:11. Xl, tl11 11111ut 1111111 11f tllL' clnsl. 11'z1x llK'11'l1 f1t Turtle l.1lli'3. lYis., 111 ISSQ, llc l'CCL'lYL'll l1iS Curly e1l11c:1ti1111 at rtlc l.:1lq1' 111111 'l'11l11111ls llllfllR'N4 College uf L51 C1'1'1wc. XY11, lln' :1l:f1 :1I11'111l1'1l Y:1lp:11':1is11 L'1111'Er- Nity. llc will l11c:1t1- 111 XY1sc1111Ni11. ll1'1'l1u1't A-XI1111711 HCl'l'y. Lvlilll. l:L'I'l'j' XYIIQ l11'1r11 N11111u11'l1c1'1- 111 S11111l11-1'11 l'1:1l1 111 ISX4, l'lQ u:1111Q 11,1 SCll1'I4'll f1'11111 St. jwlma ,X1'if1111z1. llc I1tte111lc1l tl1f2 lX1'1gl1:1111 X1-11111g L 1111'Qr511y lll P1'111'11, L 1f1l1. llc lms .1 11'1I1- :1111l 111111' cl11l1l1'c11. ll1- 11'1ll l11c:1tu Ill .Xr1z1111:1. l. Rl, IZ1'-wr 1X1 I'-1 P2111 ,l:1cli 11':1sl1111'11 111 Xlt, l'lc:1S:111t, l11x1':1, :1111l l:1tc1' 111111'c1l 111 llu1'l111gt1111, l1111':1. llc 11-c1'i1'111l l1i- k'IlI'lj' 1-1l11c:1t11111 :1t Mt. l lvr14- lllt. :1111l llllL'I' g1':11111:11111g 11-11111 lllgll x1'l11111l l1c 11c- 1'11lc1l tw tz1lQc 1111 1lk'llllNlI'j'. ,l:1cl4 1x :1 I:11'111'1lc 111 lvl llx, lf1l11':11'1l 'lf lZl:11'l4. Kl1'1lt'111'1l, 1l1'cg1111. XYl111111 11115 l1111'11 111 1l1u l,1111c Sllll' F-1:111', 'lA!lj'lI'l', 'llcxzvl grzul- 11:111-1l l.l'HIIl 1l1c XI1-1lf111'1l, ll1'cg1111, lligl1 Scl1111,1l. XYl11111 ' ix ll tl11-11-11gl1 -111111111 :1111l :1 g11111l 11'111'lQ111:111. llu 11111-111l- 111 l111':111- Ill ll1'11g1111. V114 JJ , ,Z 1 -.x., .l. A ,',...,r..f- V- .-X. Blfnse .'xllIl111E'111L'4, .X111i'l1S, 1FilAlQ'CCC. np1i1NPl13'U Wm horn :lt ,'XI1lCl14. in ISQJ. 11i4 1'll'L'11lU1l1IlI'j' Q. 111- 051111111 was recciwil :it 211116114 :11111 :1t X'Il1I1ll1'IllN11 L'11ix'crsity. Hu came to ue in I4JI-I 111111 wr QXIHLACI him to 111:1ze fwrth in 111-iitistry 111 C11ic:1g1'1. Brv111iQ1w1iQ T, 131-1111, Chiu:1g1i1. 111, B, Il. was 110111 ut C11ic11gv1 111 1311: 111111 1'ecci1'c11 his 1i11'c1i111i11:11x ed11c:1tiV111 :it thu St. St1111N1:111S Cwllegc of Cliicngfu B, 11 1111611114 tw 11101116 i11 Chicago. 12111111111 E. 131'oss111:111. X1:11'ti11wi11c. 111, Fn1'111y-r 1 . . . 1 Bring wzie 1'11'11'ii 111 K1:11At111w111u, 111, 131,-C. 32, 13111. HQ :1ttc1111cr1 thc grzirlw 111111 high 101111411 of hix h-'1 tmvu. 111' cxiwcti tw lwczitc in KIn1'1ii1Qx'i11e. 1 '1 1- ..m INC 11, L. 11l'11V1'll 1X1 151 111111 111w'1w111c XXZIQ 1111111 iii C1iic:1g1f,111.. 111 ISS5. HQ iwicuivcrl e:11'1y c1111Cnti1111 iii Cliiczigw :it the Divi-if111 High Sch11111. 1h'1'1w11 ii :1 quiet, peziucful fc1111w, 111111 vi rig-111111 11iIlUWS I id' 11:11 still wzm-1' 1'1111G elccii, F11 uc-'ll expect tw hy-:ir iiwru 11f him i11 practice. 1 X4 f-. A, 1 If fi xf Y v.. ..- .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , t ,itil - 'r ,lil lilfl i me an hit: ,lil to i 'J . 1-lfl :..4 y l ,l lil gil iild il L! La .im E1 ,.,-ey ,. ,f , v 1 ,. ff' , Y ' f rf' . N., o -r f' , , - ,M ' , C , a+-in--V-----s-A-. Wilhert E. Burke, .-Xloinston, Ont., Canada. Psi Omega. XYilhert was born on March 25, 1893, at Alyinrton, Ont. He is a live wire, which the teachers at C, C. D. S. found ont, as well as those at Aloinston High School where he received his preliminary education. He is a home man, mar- ried, and is one of our proud fathers. He will locate with his family in the good state of Idaho. Joseph Hutt was horn in New York City in ISSS. He later moved to Plainfield, N, J., and now claims this place his home town. Butt is a master with the pen and his cartoons Cannot he surpassed. For the last two years he has served on the Dentos Board as Cut Editor and last year was Associate Editor. He is the Senior Class Historian, Before coming to study dentistry he graduated from the New York 'lieehnieal institution and worked seven years as a draftsman, .-X. F. Carr. Ford was horn at Minneapolis, Xliis.. in 13195, and later moved to Chicago and grad- uated from the Crane 'l'echnieal School of Chicago. lle then took three years of Pharmacy but later de- cided upon Dentistry. He is associate to Dr. Gris- more in the Junior Laboratory. lle also is a plate expert: in fact, on a whole, a good, all-around work- man. lie intends to practice in Chicago. Harry lf. Carroll, our moving picture operator, was horn at Chicago, lll., in ISS7, lint attended High School at l.afayette. lnd. lfpon deciding Dentistry was lvetter than heing an operator of moving pic- tures, he came to pick on the C. C. ll. S. lle has not as ret decided where he will locate. i r l i r I v l , W f 14 W Yfr V , 'v f ' Hlziincs C Carney. lily lhix wife crillf hiinl. wus lmrn :it Cliiczigw, lll., in 130 , Hu :ittcnwlerl thu Ciiinu igi fci 1' W -'- V g u if, ,ni- i It 1 54 '.f,I-' ' Clllif i 'ICI ' X' L' ' C13 4 N F, Cilfiin. QDXA, 'lihu l'v'i'ii- Rican Wai- lH'l1'l'I :ii ' :im-4. P1-rt-f Rich. Sami manly hix :ipim:ii':111cc in 1593 zinil iwccixwl hir wluczninn In thv city in which hc mix linrn, Hu iiitclimls In lwczitc in Spain. hlinnus Klichzilc CHX lllclui Signm llrhxul, .lnn4 nn: is ling -ii nur hvt Ntlllltlll- :infl ll gfvfwl ii-llfixv. r :ictcfl :ix Pm-L-fini' in thu Difsc-:tiiig riwiii in l hix uluniflr yan' :nifl ix :il-ii ci ini-mlier iff the Fi-iiifii' xccntive C-iiiiiiiiticv. XYQ are Knrc hc ix giving iii inziku gfmil wlivn he hzingx mit hix shingle in ihf: lllrl Huy State. I C, Ilnnslzin llkltri Signiza Dcltzll was l-win :ii Npringrii-lil, lll,. in 15113 :inil giwliiaitwl fi'-nn ihc ' High Sclimil uf that city. 'XYitlinnt waiting Il niinnts he iiizitiwiilzitcfl :it L, L. D. 5. :mil iimx limlilx ihc -ffticc nf 'l'ix-zi-iircr flf the Scniwi' Clflv. Di-nnic mill l-wczitu in lllinnis. 1 ff Pa .-1-Y 1 -.Z-TQL -Zig...- DEIf.'f.L.L:.:n: LI' glll. aux zz: 31 , L-1.1, ll, rf- ll ll l, gl r l A l ,:, H ll liig H l ll! U f'lfL'w JN 7 1 l'u1 lll A ,ff X r Rfllpll lb, llllgQQk'Il. D ug was lwrn in South - rl. lull.. in 18410. llu cxpvcts In l-mute in South IL-nfl, L. XY, lfllSwmxl'tl1, HCQTLMH XYILS ln-V11 gli l'1ly51rl1 l't:1l1, in INKII. llu ix wwtwl fm' llix NY41llllL'l'fl1l l'lll. L'Ill'YlllQ Hu grzxrluxztwl frwm P:lym11 lliglx Sclllw mll wlll llrczllu :lt .XlllCl'lC1lll lfmwli, L't:zl1. Klzmtllww l'.llllllUllN lllultn 5l2ll'lJl lk-ltrll. Mutt lllxhll ul mu-ll his qw in INK!-3 :lt Llutlur, lll, llu ulIl.llllL1l lus surly wluczxlilln :mt llw- fcln-wl uf tllix wwum, lt lx llmlccnlwl xvllvlm' llc xxlll l-wczmx lmmx l1llllL'N lxwlxlvv wzu l-:urn ill llmtillgx, Kliull ISSN. lfmlxlvx If Il quwl, llllll5N1lllllllQ clmp wt l In-1'l1l1 XX1'l'lll, lllx Ill'L'llllllllIll'X' ulmlczxtl-vu wav wlv tum-l :ll lllx--1-ll, Xllfll. llv xvlll l'l'llll'Il 11- Allflllgllll ml xlwxx ilu- llJlllXk'X -Iv -fi fs' ,I f-wx l .J-F . lm- --...ul 4lk'llllxll'Y 1 l 1 I 1 1 i 1 l 1 l l 1 -57 ,-Q ,XY 1, X, Nfvhx 5 VF ,fl A -'r--' 'W----Q e,!g. Lkbyq Qs., , ', SfllI1LlL'l Evans. EVN was horn at Prestoii. Idahft. where he attended the Oneida .-Xcadeiny and received l1is edneatiiwn. then decided to he a dentist: tu make a lung stury short. we have l1i111 with lla at C. C. D, S. He was lionimred hy heing elected Secretary of the Se-11i1i1r Class. He will practice in Prestwn. ldalifw. F. -I, Felirenliacher tllelta Slglllll lleltal. Ul:L'lll'iL'H came to the Dent sclifwl an 1111so11l1istic:1te1l ynntli, lint acquired great lilllflXX'lL'l1lgG since his arrival in Cliicagm. lrle is a gonil XY1l1'lilTlZlll and if he decides tn locate in Cliicagrm will smjfii he Illllllllg the luest in that city, llarid Xl. Fellwws lXi Psi Phil. nljilllgflltlli l'1an received his early edncati1wn ill Riceville High Schi-ffl and later attended the L'nix'ersity of llinncs-Ita f11r twfw years, lt is still a inystery what his olaject in dentistry is, .li.'llIl1'1'2ll1 liergiismi lllelta Sigma Delta 1. l7ergy. XYalking sticks i11 dental sclimwls are not lwokesl 11111111 as rainient of students, n111cl1 to the chagrin of nur friend Fergy. He is a gmail nal, even the-ngli guilty of this lvreach of college etiquette initial trip tw -'vnr fHL11lIIll1'l nf k1111wledge. XYhile here he has niet with great success. During his bliiiiimr year he was editor Of the Dentws and was chairnian wwf the Freshnian Deiitm L'o111111ittee. He was alsu presi- dent nf the Y. Xl. C, ,X. i11 his ,lnniwr year. He is nnw Grand Blaster mf the Delta Sigma llc-lta lira- ternity. fx. --0 -- -- 'll 1 '41 gc 1 if 1116.2 gf 1 1 .. ..2,r.,a,.::.zi.. c 1 s 1 agf' 711, , ,..i,:...,.,. 'EDU ' :T g... .i,' '.Z? .Z T:l:n j-1-T---if - -it-ge. --Vip-3 .xy W A -,rf in. I l-1 ct l i ,A x - ,N K , f r ,lim Kiwi. U. lfluth wzu lJ4'l'll iii lJr:1yto11, Out., iii 1388. llc grzuluatcrl frmii Church Ferry, X. D., spent nine vt-airs in Nfwrlh llrilmtzt :mil thcii took up flciitistry. l-ln' lww ycuiw hc Wm l'J1'. liwlzxfs assistant instruc- ir iii up-,1r:itixc clciitistry. llc will practice in lYiiiiiipcg'. Criiigiilzi. .X bl. lfmitz mix lmrn in Nun :it Yiilmzi City. .-Xriz. llc ix :1 gixuliizitc tif thc li, Y, Ciiiwrfity lligh F-cliiwl llc-p:xi'ti1it'i11 uf llriww. Ctzih. lfiiiitz is Z1 Ntczuly, lixiril-wiirlqiiig num, :mil ix likwl hy cvcryoiie. llc xxill iiizilcc gwwil whcii hc l'L'lLll'llS tu Lltllll, Xl, lf. lftix xxtix liiirii iii llu-sin in 1890, llc- rit- iciiilcil thc CUllllllCl'Cllll High Schiwl iii Rlhilll fm' llflll' j'L'Ill'N :liirl was iii thc ilriig' lwuwiiicss lu-fnrc hc Cillllk' tw C. C. 'lf S. llc uiiicrcil tw lwczitc iii Chi- mgii. llc liww tw play lmll -wut ini thc XYWNI stil-ct iliniiiivilil. lfiml bl. lfrxiiiiliciiii, lit-limi' lqii-vwii :ls Fritz, was liiirii iii bt. l':i11l. Xliiiii. llc it 'viii' class pwplict mil iw :irc xxwiiiilwiiig jlixi xxhnt hc lAL'Illlj' thinks is ching tw liziinimcii tw -ini' Sciiiwr liimcli. S-mic of 'itfi' gwiwl wi+i'lq ivan In IlASlYk'l ni fill' :14 'llcxni llc init-iulx tw liiculc iii Si. l':liil, gi Edward J. Gagnon. Gag was liorn at lieaver- ville, Ill., in 1884, and is one of our gootl natnreil fellows who would rather carve an inlay than plug gold foil, but hoth are easy, says 'AEcl. Ht- at- tended the Valparaiso U, prior to entering the C. C ll, S. He will locate at Kankakee, lll. E. H. Goering tPsi Oniegal. Ernie hails froni Minnesota and is a gratluate of the Duluth Central High School. He has a good rt-cowl here as a stu- clent. He was cliairman of the l 1'csliman Dance Committee and is now secretary of thc Psi Omega Fraternity. The Juniors got well acquaintcil with him as proscctor in dissecting. Some Seniors call liini Can Dr. Snicltzei' calls him H:mli. He will prolialily locate in Minnesota. Harvey B. Gorrell was lmtnii at Pilot Moiiml. Manitolua, in ISQ2. After receiving his pruliiniiiary education at the Pilot Muuml High Scliool. he iles ciclcfl on tlcntistry, so now he is with us :mil is Yalellictrwiaii of the Senior Class, Harvt-y intcnlls to locate in western Canada. Rohert il, Hamilton. Ham is it very quiet :mil sturlions fellow anil niafle his :ippe:ti':i1icu at Chi- cago in Ifitll. llani says tht' XY:n11iaiicc cigar is the host. He gitnliiatcsl from the St. Phil-ips lligli Sclimil ot Llncago anil also intenils to locate in Chicago. 151,41 ..'-- Uw- .ex ,'N 1 ,V , ,iff X, f L .- 1 -R f -1 ,t,f ,. 1,1 , 4.f'd-' , CJ lfvllll Cl1t'f111'1l 1'11gllXYllj' fDclt:1 Sigma Dc-ltzil was l1111'11 111 X111 '1111. lll., 11111-re hc grz11l11z1tQ11 from High 901111111 111 hm 11r1'11-1-11 to the i11str11CtC11's that 111- 11 :1 11-rv g11111l 1111111-111 :1111l is xurc to make go1,11 111 1111 11l:1cc 111 111111111111 111 CCll1l'1ll lll1111'1is. 1,2ll'1 R. ll1-111'3'. l'1'1111'1- f111' -111111, 11119 l11'11'11 :1t '1i11111:1l1, X111 lll ' 13111. 111- 11111-11111-11 1111- K1:11'1'111ct113 lll l1 51'l11111l, Kl:11'11111-111-, K1lCll. 111- IS 11116 111 1,1111 5 X'L'I'j' 111111-I tell VIXYN, 11'l111 11'1'111l1l 1'IllllL'I' listen tl1:111 1:1ll1. 111 his 1Tl'1'XllIll1lll 11-ur 111- UL'L'll1l1L'fl thr 11fhc1 111 lll'N1 S1-1'g1-:1111 111 :11'111s. Hi- 11'1ll l111':1t1- lll 1ll111111s 131-12111111111 L. ll1-11111-1'g. 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He will przietiee in Queenslztntl, gXnstr:tli:t. flew. .-X. JIll'YlIlL'I'l, C:ni:tl lYater was lmrn in lfin- lztnil, 1392, where he tinisherl pulmlie selinwl. He then eniiie to the Lf S. :intl twink np 1Jl'k'llllllllfll'j' mnlx :incl I'C'k'tllK'0Cl ereflits frinn the superintenflent uf pnlvlic selititils :tt St. Charles, MU. Geurge then eznne to pielc nn the C. C. D. S., wliere, :liter stnilying fiir n while, litiiltlerl fnrtli :t regular clentistf' XYhen ziwzix' from school tin his yziexitiun he truyeletl ex- tensively. A giiiotl luezmtiwii. hut :ts yet iw untleeicled. Gifford .Xrthnr ,liilinstin Gift was hi-rn in St. Charles, Ill., in 1803, zinfl grzuluziteil friiin the llntzivizi High School in mil. He then eznne to the C, C. ll. S.. where he priwetl tw lie ll very g-,intl stutlent. He expects tn locate in lllinriis. ll, ti. .llfllllsnill Rell was litirn in tliirziei in msn, ,Xtter erxtilnqtting trwni the Xlrinlteezin llieli Selliliil llt' ileeitlt--l lllitlll 1l1'11liSll'3. Rell lilies lli lllltlit' CINIWIIN :intl tlillienlt l-riilees :intl niztylie swine . . ' +l:lx he will eztrrv the lwnrtleii tit ltr. Xleluiylt-. il fs, -'11 ,-, .V -L ,A . , ,N ,Y A Y , , ' r , ' .-V I , . f h x, f' ,A ,f l,..f' ' - f -f -. c, J , 1,,, V -I. D. Joliiistnne 4Psi CUIUUQLIJ. ,l. D. hails froin XYatselca, lll. llc was horn at llliopnlis, Ill, on May 30, ISQ2. Besides hcing intcrcstetl in 1iiotn1'- cycles and Junior election cnnnnittccs he clcniun- stratcs speed in getting 1-ut his puints. J, D. ccr- 153. tainly should makc an cllncal practiti-iner. Qnict- ness is his long suit, hut he has .onic sinile. Hasn't hc, girls? lklkf' will locate in Cliicagu. Ycriirfii R, jones 1Xi Psi Phil. was lmrn at Canrlo, N, D., in 1896. :Xftcr graduating' frmn High School and husiness cnllcgc Of that place he caint' to us. He has served well on coinniittccs sincc his arrival in college, hc-ing on the Fr:-slnnan, Jlllllfil' anil Senior Dennis cnininittccs. .loncsie intends tu locate in N. D. Wralter I. Kane was burn in Meritlcn, Conn., in 1894 and 1'eceix'eil his prcliininary cflucatinn at that place. XYalter is one of our gond hearted Irislnncn and has inatlc goofl as a Stutlcnt, Hc is one of the most attractive in the Senior Class and sure will make guncl when his shingle is tackcd up in Ciwini. VI. Khuri, Quri was horn in Lelnqnon. Syria, in 159. and was educated at Burnt. Syria. Later hc attended a Mexican college and reccived part of his preliminary education. Quri is unclccitled on his location. ' 5 , J k ,-N Ii XY fx ,' ,' -' u-- dxvvy Ag RAM--wk U , 'iq , ' 1 , W 1511 nu -- ,--sf .X 4 f ,, . f ' -AW -Y WA- 1 1 ,E ' . 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K11c11.. 111 15111 :11111 n g1'111111:111- 111 1111- 111311 bc1111111 111 111:11 C1111 1111 CXPCCIN 111 11:111g 11111 1115 s11111g11- N111111'11'11c1'11 Q1-1 111 X11C111Q'l111. A1L'11I1Pl' 15. S1l111lhl111, s111111'111111-1 11111111111 Ilx S111111.A' 11:15 1101-11 111 1f11r111z111. X. IJ., 111 1893. 1111- c:11111' 111 1110 C. C. 11. S. 111 gv1 1115 111-111:11 c1111cz1111111 111111 is 4111113 vw 111 11111 11111111 fc111111w, S111111 11 we-11 111iL'11 113' L'YU1'j'A 11119. 110 1111611113 111 111cz111- 111 1 e1J1'1n. 1'l'Il111i 1.. S1114111. Sit 111:1111: 1111 :1111111:11':111C1- 111 C1111':1Q11 111 1886 111111 l'L'CL'1YC11 :1 1ll'1X 111 111111 1111111 S11 1Q 1110 111111- 11111- XY11ll 111111 c1g:111'111's 111 t11c 1:1'CN1l1l1Ill1 year :11111 11:14 N111C1i 11 1,1111 111 111u 111111, 110 1 A fx A' is ' 1 1 , J Ex ,- NTTT ,- -.-.iiT - - f 4 ,- -1 'elsif 5154 -J . l 1'l 1 l ' l 4, 1 Jul 9: ' .ilfqlq .E l il M1 1 1 1 1.1, 1: -L1-,Q 1 3' 1 3.31.41 3:4 - .'.' ' - 2 V 1 - ' ,-.f- T , l'. 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H151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J v1':- ,-l f-x ' 1 ,f 1 I ,,f,. ofilffq VJ--.gfffi 1. 1, Floyd lf. Yun Siclc. Yun w:1s horn in Preston. 'Wisq i11 ISQAZ, 111111 lIllC1' iuiwcd to Xyllltkillflll, XYis.. lllltl gI'Il1lllIlTL'll from thc lligh School of that city, and l11tcr l1ec:1111c Il 111'i11te1'. He then dccided upon dentistry llllll c11111c to 114 i11 IQI3. llc will locate in lYisconsi11. .-Xlplmiiso Ycrn Kloiitt-li11s tPhi Chi Dcltail. Miss Vern w11s l1o1'n 11t Kl11l:1gf1, Spain. in ISQ2. He 1 gr11du11tc1l frmu :tn institute at Malrtgft and also at- tcnded thc L'11i1't-rsity mmf VE1ll5ZlfZllSlfl. Ye-rn will 5 locate i11 .-Xrgcntinn, South ,fX111eri1:11. 1 Harry ll. lV11g:1pol:f. lY11ggie is known to us 1 115 our Russizin hadgcr tight rcfcrcc, and was horn I at Prim, Russia, i11 TSQO. llc ntteilded school i11 g this city illlll also 11t V11lp11rz1iso L711i1'1ersity. XY11gg3 ' speaks six languages 111111 de111onstmtcd each indi- vidu11l one 11t thc hzidger tight. llc intends to locate 1 in Russia wht-11 the w:1r ceases. xxvff Clfllllit know how soon this will hc. Ralph L. XY11lty, otlwrxxisu known IIS sister, was born 11t Plynioutli in 1886 :uid ztttciided Gem City Business College of Quincy, Ill, He is sure to he successful in Illinois. L , ,x V , - -' as 22 L,,- .,, 1 ,fs 0 1 1 11' -?n d-J A 1- 1 41- 1 'QL u.J' 5.2 Pu HDL , ' :gg : 1- 5 1' 1..1 5: ' L1'1m,,.-. 1 .E A.. - .. L... .. 1 rr? 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C3N..ff!lQ,ZQ.lLfffL,V xg, Q, - l-t Qhieu, '16 lfrom our first acquaintance with you, when you not infrequently gave us that casual look of haughty superiority. to the present, as you survey us with mingled scorn and pity, we have ever and anon been obsessed with the ambition to occupy your exalted position-first as bluniors, later as Seniors, At all times it has seemed cruel, not to say excruciatingly painful, that unkind fate had ordained us to be Freshmen and you bluniors, or us ,luniors and you Seniors. However. we shall never forget lnot forgivej your generous bestowal of ad- vice from time to time. XYhile Freshmen you pityingly hinted that until we became juniors the real delight of studying actual dentistry would be denied usg that only you could pilot our shy and faltering footsteps safely thru the intricate vicissitudes of the Madison Street cabaret district: that to be present in classes more than twice in the same week would stamp us as novices and be prima facie evidence of our verdancy: that to refrain from demolishing the amphitheatre furniture would brand us as effeminate imbecilesg that our classmates were useful only as targets for discarded newspapers. erasers and loosened chair backs. We undoubtedly owe you much for tutoring our dwarfed intellects in all of the above mentioned accomplishments. as well as in sundry other diversions such as divesting one another of our linen lclean or otherwise-J on various unforeseen occasions. For teaching us the art of surreptitiously borrowing instruments with- out the owner's consent, we confess our indebtedness to you: and since you gave us various adroit demonstrations of your extraordinary dexterity in this pro- found science, we are constrained to admit that, as perceptors, you have no equals-at least we hope 11Ot. Again, I repeat that you have done your best lor worst ij to create in us a duplicate of the Class of '16, That we have only imitated you and never attained your superlative PTO- ficiency in these pastimes is no fault of yours. Indeed. we have vainly endeav- ored to embellish our daily activities with those choice bits of deviltry which only your supernatural ingenuity could successfully achieve: and now that we are to lose your guiding hand, we may revert to our original unfortunate estate, and act again like human beings, unless you have the foresight and generosity to leave a few of your most accomplished members to adorn the Infirmary during our senior incumhency. That we have failed to impart your teachings to the Freshmen. we admit: however, judging from reports and demonstrations observed, they have not needed our tuition-they bid fair to even surpass your pinnacle of success in all your diabolical avocations-especially in that favorite diversion of beating classes and, occasionally, the domes of their fellows. Doubtless your beloved t FJ Alma Hater will wander thru countless genera- tions of senior classes ere within her hallowed walls there be duplicated a replica of the Class of '16, In cheerfully bidding you adieu, we look forward with uneasy fear and quiv- ering trepidation to the colossal task of living up to your reputation. Doubtless Pagf' Jil ' xxlll xx lll ....,,,....-..?.. 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Gorrelll Mr. President, Members of the Faculty, Fellow Classmates and Friends: lt is with some degree of pride and pleasure that we, the Graduating Class of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery, celebrate tonight our commencement, It brings with it a commingled feeling of joy and sadness-joy because we have reached the goal for which we have been striving for three years, and sadness because there will be a severing of intimate comiianionships. Tomorrow we shall step forth and view the dawn of a future, in which we must begin to carve out a career which shall be a benefit to humanity and a success to ourselves XYe have been assembled in this city to acquire an education. True educa- tion means the drawing out and development of all the htnnan faculties. and the preparation of the man or woman for the duties and responsibilities of life. Only in so far as these faculties of ours have been developed so that they may be used for the benefit of others, just in so far have we been educated. As in other professions, much more is expected of the modern Dentist than formerly. lt is not so long ago that Dentistry was looked upon as a mere mechanical trade. Those especially skilled were honored by being called artists. It was a generally accepted fact by members of the other professions. especially the medical, that little education was needed to become a dentist. A few months of training in an ollice was all that was deemed necessary. For about fifty years the profession has striven for the higher ideals and general advancement, so that it might better serve humanity. The general problems with which we are grappling today are analogous with those of the medical profession. The old family doctor treated symptoms entirely. Observation was the important means of diagnosis. The appearance of the tongue. skin. eyes, etc., decided the course of treatment. Xlicroscopical examinations were seldom made and a knowledge of bacteria was meagre Their progress has been phenomenal to bring it to its present state of development The science and practice of Dentistry has made great advances, especially during the last few years. That which stands out most prominently among the more recent developments is a better understanding of the evils which result from the septic infections of the mouth. The recognition of the importance of this source of infection as being directly or indirectly responsible for many con! stitutional disturbances has done more to bring about a closer relationship between the medical and dental professions that any one thing. The greater the service we can render humanity. the greater the reward, and the more honored will be our profession. Wie hold the important position as guardian of the oral cavity, the principal portal of infection of the whole body, and we should guard it well. Tn fulfilling our demands in this regard we must practice prophylaxis. The public is becoming alive to the value of this, as is shown by the establishment of Dental Tnlirmaries and the inspection of the children's teeth in public schools together with the tooth-brush drills. Consideration is now made of the fact that it is much better to prevent disease in a Dental Hospital than to try to cope with A g X I 1 S Pflgf dxj i , if ,. V, -- jfig- x.. .gf N51 ,-, ,- - ff! ,7 4-' l In 'Z f'q,- Qf-- ------ evtgff C-,,fQ2 ,gt t,fi,e-1, g5,f it in a general hospital. It is one of our highest obligations to so educate the public that t Jral Hygiene will be given the attention which its merit demands. In short, we must practice less of Mechanical Dentistry and more of Preventive Dentistry. 'l his opportunity is now here-the gates stand ajar. ready to be swung open. The public is more ready than ever before to receive and appreciate good service. The foundation laid by our predecessors has been well laid. and to us falls the privilege of continuing the structure to that completion which ends in exactness and perfection. To accomplish this we must continue to be students. Let this night be a true commencetnent. Let us study and keep abreast with the times, for study is the basis of professional progress and efficiency the password of the day. To note the importance of this we have only to be reminded that authorities have deemed it not only wise but necessary to extend, the Dental course to include one more academic year. This means that new subjects will be taught, a better understand- ing ot' the principles already recognized as fundamental, and a greater acquire- ment of skill in the line of digital manipulation. Dentistry is a series of intricate and difficult operations, and to be a success in the broadest sense of the term we must apply ourselves in such manner as to be masters of the situation at all times. This success lies chiefiy in our own hands. and as individuals we must now depend each upon his own resources. Ships sail east, and ships sail west, liy the very same winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sail, and not the gale, That determines where they go. livery one should have an ambition towards which all his energies are directed. but between the present and the goal of that ambition will be found many way- stations worthy of consideration, and any who in the journey of life can see only the end, who works and plans to enjoy only the final triumph will not make the most of his opportunities, for he will miss his share of the joy of living. This is especially true in the practice of Dentistry, for its highest rewards must not be in fees alone bttt in the excellence of the work accomplished. Life is a grand excursion over the Scenic Route. He who is not willing to take in the beauty of the rugged mountain and modest fiower by the roadside. who is impatient if sidetracked, who is disturbed by smoke or ciiiders, should choose some other route. Dentistry has its rewards. lt pays dividends, but it offers no lield for exploit- ing. The books should be balanced each day and you must count that day lost, whose low descending sun sees not by you some worthy action done. lf this will satisfy the ambition, if one has contentment and a desire to serve rather than lu acquire, Dentistry presents a field that has few equals. lint we must be bidding farewell. To you, people of this liair City. we extend the parting hand with emotions of especial regret. XYe came into your midst tjnietlv but we celebrate ottr departure. XYe came tmtried and unlearned, but we go away bearing the marks of discipline. Nic came with our careers l', W fs ,.QQ,,l ,mi-b-. 1' 'X ffg f , ' li D 4 .gf wffgr ,.. 4--Y 7. .,,. A , ,i , A, Z A. 1, iii' , ,L-f f , Ax 'Z 'misgiyl ', .Ax 38, ! x 4- Nw' ' 'K .41 N' A 4' ' ' -t-i,,Z , S, ,- -- .., J 7 fi f', 'N I ...il My c,,,,fs,,, - .- ,- ff f- f- -r ft ' - ,P 1 ',P Q1 , J: , ,fs ,f ,ff oxffftti-'wf', cy scarcely yet opened but we go away with our careers as students finished. It was to you that we came as strangers seeking knowledge, friends, and home. It has been in your midst that we have tarried thus long with pleasure and profit. It is from your midst that we shall on the morrow depart to pursue the mission we have chosen in the great outer world. XYhen the brows that now Hush high with youthful ambition shall become withered by the advance of age, perchance. Mx shall look back as to a bright sunbeam amid the shadows of the past, to tlns dear place, to those well remembered faces to which we now say farewell. Gentlemen of the Faculty: 'lo you has been given this task of impressing directly upon our minds those truths that shall develop the truest manhood of each nature, and of implanting in each brain and heart the germs of knowledge whose perfect growth shall form lives of success and whose fruitage be the crowning of well spent years. How well you have discharged this responsibility the present but faintly shows. The future alone can tell how well, how faith- fully you have labored in our behalf. XYe tremble as we leave you, for here we have relied upon your wisdom and guidance, here we have sought counsel and assistance from you, who have ever been so able and so willing to bestow it. Now we launch our little craft away, away from the ship yard of the stocks and away from the master builders' hands. Wie go to buffet the waves, where there shall be none to guide nor assist. Our own eyes must now watch the com- pass and scan the charts. Our own hands must hold the rudder. If ever hours of dark defeat and failure come bitterly will we rue the neglect with which we have inet, alas, too many of your nionitions, and when the banner waves high and the welkin echoes with glad shouts of triumph, we will think of you and say that to you and your wisdom and instruction we owe it all. Fellow Classmates: Our college days are ended. ltlere our friendships have grown to mutual affection. Here we drink from the same fountains, have the same brave thoughts and high aspirations for the future, but there is an end of all. lt behooves us to step cautiously as we cross the threshold and emerge into the dazzling sunlight and deafening din and tumultuous whirl of the busy world. Think llot that all is sunshine nor that fame will wait upon your bidding. He who would win must labor for the prize. If the thought arises, are we adequate to the task of shaping our course in life's dark maze, as to reach the goal, the haven of success which we seek, let the success of others be ot1r stimulus. llut now to say farewell fills every heart with awe: let us forget the heart wounds of class rivalry and bear away from this place the precious casket of our strong trtlc love. Should this be our last time of meeting here, may we in the great hereafter meet and may an uncloudcd path of glorious labor. toil and triumph. lead back, amid and beyond the scenes of tiine's life to this time and spot where we now say a last long farewell. Vila' 5-V A Q XS 4-ss .. S ,, 2- Qi-.Q 1.4, ' - YQ.. ' f5.,:,e,f' E M' - 5' if-v P flxfkif E22-as-1 ,fy ,T I6 - f C. it ,f A , f, fs Qffif. r '--e -if ,fm gfcLf-f vxyfffiglffsfyff, Iiaistnrital etruspett uf the lass uf 1916 llello, liellows! Sit down, pass the cigars there, Bill. Feels good to get together, -loesn't it? lint it is tough, it is the last time, and it is just on an occasion like this that makes me feel like going over some of the happy days of our past three years. llo you remember when we started as embryo dentists in '13 to the tune of Ijo men? .Xnd we certainly have made history, from that time to this. l can picture with mind's eye, even now, the scene when pugilistic Barlow, our temporary chairman, in detiance of rules and orders, tried to impress upon us in a physical manner his authority as chairman. but a quiet answer turneth away wrath and when that wonderful oratorical outburst of Ritner soaked in the future chairnianship was then and there bestowed upon him, and he made good, boys, didn't he? When it comes to picking committees, the International one of our Fresh- man dance demonstrated very ably Zangrill's Melting Pot, and it further showed that unison among nations is not only possible, and that makes for the betterment of all concerned, and furthermore as proof of their working efficiency. it resulted in being the most successful dance in both social and financial way, ever having been conducted in any Freshman Class in the school. XYe managed to get along, however. despite of the efforts of our upper class- men to make life h--l upon this earth for us, we tinished up the year both physically and mentally, plus. klvho did you ask about? Uh! Copeland? XVell, boys. you will have to admit that the year without him would certainly have been a dreary one. a man who can tell a good, snappy story is always welcome, and Dr. Copeland never was unwelcome. Finally ul une rolled around. and I suppose all of you had the time of your life during the vacation, some playing, and some working, all anxiously waiting for the Fall when we would again grasp each other's hands, greeting each other with our elevated title. Hello, Junior. .Xnd that was some .lunior year. Do you remember mornings when we used to line up to the dissecting room with a temperature IO below zero, and Dr. llore- land physical torture exercises timed to Heat, Cold, Pain, Touch. Dr. knew his anatomy, and knew what parts to bring in play in order to generate heat and eoergv to carry on our work. Give me a match, the cigar is out. Have another one, -lack, your cigar is getting low. The .lunior year showed quite an improve- ment in the school, both in the personnel as well as the equipment. l recall llr. Xot-thout's etiforts to take the laurels from the Chicago llealth t'ommissioners by advocating the discontinuance of bathing, but modifying it. however, by stating that baths became necessary merely because olfactory nerves have been wished on us. Say, fellows, do you remember Ur. liendall taking us off our feet at our .Nnnnal Smoker at liarnes llall by telling a Real Story? l take it for granted flrlcf' 1,0 I X5 , X . , 4.1 -f 7 ,-- ! I rf- ,. Y x,f',L vff Lff' ,451 L, --f Jug- YV syma- ' Q I .fx .Z fs X ff- v If , A Nd' -57 ,-s X - .T , if 1 , ,a ,sf Ass-Maaagh Lf, ,fe'Pr1 rC,Lyf'Q5C'.Lfyf+,.'eLfT -i- that it was up to him to compensate us, for our loss, as Dr. Copeland had quit telling stories, he telling facts now only. It was during this year that we had our first introduction to the leading lights of the dental profession, men who have made our dental faculty the greatest and best faculty on earth, men whose work in this profession will always stand as a monument representing the most wonderful and progressing advance of dent- istry since its inception. lt is a pride and pleasure to be able to point to such me11 as T. XV. Brophy, C. X. johnson, J. P. Buckley, XV. H. Logan, XY. L. Cope- land, F. Roach, Calvin Case, ll'm. D. Zoethout, P. S. Puterbaugh and L. Kendall, and besides being absolute authorities in each of their respective branches they are teachers who know how to teach. But away from this a moment. Let us have a little look at the frivolous side of our junior year college life. It surely cannot be said that the members of our class were not willing to stand up, and fight for their rights. Do you recall the scrap between Hutch and Brossman? They fought to a draw. and it wasn't just drawing their breath either. Also the inter-class contest for the faculty cnp which was held at the Y. M. C. A. bowling alleys, our class winning the deciding game and cup. Here comes the sensational Badger tight. After much discussion the referees were chosen. Our dear XYaggie was among them, and the story how he was caught many times by officers, and the number of shots tired upon him can best be described by lllaggie himself. The real iight was a political one at the end of our junior year, at which time officers were to be elected for the coming Senior term. Campaign had been waged energetically by the two strong factions, Frats and Non-Frats. The eventful day arrived, and it was declared a legal holiday at school, preparedness has been the the watchword and slogan of both sides, and then came the surprise of the day. The Non-Frats brought to bear their .t2-centi- meter howitzers, and at the conclusion of the bombardment only one minor fort nf the fifteen remained in the hands of the fraternity. .Xnd even at that it was only due to a sympathy and respect for a valiant and vanquished foe. lfxams were over, and we all again left for home and other places. The time, however, seemed very short, and before we knew it we were back clasping hands and saying How do you do, again, this time in the intirniary as full-fledged Seniors. XXI- can safely admit now that it made our heads swell to hear Dr. l'uterbangh in his talk lo us on the opening night on our discretion in choosing dentistry as a profession. llis advice to the Freshman Class was safe, sound. and conservative. lly the way. how did Dr. l'uterbaugh's advice, 'how to be a studentf strike yon? lt didn't appeal to me at all. Study three hours a night, and go the pace that kills on Saturday and then study six hours on Sunday after getting tip with a big head doesn't sound right theoretically, and wouldn't work prac- tieally. .Xfter that the tussle for points started, and believe nie, fellows, at times I felt that l would rather sit on a pin point in preference to earning one of the t14L ' US . X , fs A X A Yylr ffiii- -iTvTAYAY, 22Y'i - l i A V r , - ' - . s.. 1.1 ':'.7ff fx ,ff N f Y I. cc.s.-21Effi7'lfCJff'f?lf7 'l -sv-Y other, but the class went to work with a vengeance, so much so, that we were determined to show the school that we could use better and more equipment and they saw it. which resulted in our securing twenty-tive new chairs, with portable electric lights for all chairs, new extracting rooms, enunciators, and other improvements. The man who worked with us and for us in this project is Dr. Jones and it is through his strenuous efforts, and desire to make this school second to none that the above became possible. Say, hold the light. Oh! by the way, talking of lights, do you fellows remember the beacon light shining on Rosskellvs dome? Do you recall the sho tk he Uav g g J 1 1 c g c us when he came in wearing a musicians wig? XVhen buying same he was deter- mined to get his money's worth. I noticed, however, that he gradually trimmed it down, which reminded me somewhat of a boy whose new trousers were short- ened by every member of the family, and finally the boy went to Sunday School wearing his necktie. I wonder who was responsible for Hutchnecker's shiner? It certainly was a beauty. Is it possible that Packy had something to do with it? One of the acts of the school which has made this year a leader, was the formation of the Trowell club, A. F. A. KI. In this case we are thankful to the large number of the faculty members for their active aid in successfull ' lilllllllllllff this Masonic Club. 3 L e, It is gratifying to know that the pledges made by the members of the faculty that they would give us a better course than ever before has been fulfilled. In conclusion boys. are we not happy to say that the years spent at the C. C, D. S. will be remembered by all? And if we remember what has been taught us here. not only will the future bring success to each and every one, but it will bring more than the most optimistic dared hope for. DIOSIEPII BIYTTV, Historian. f I D I am' 0? 1 O . 4 .fs -,fa , M, . l l i , A ,-Q 1,1 ,WJ t..! uk l.XNlHLRl'Hl' Sx HI R1 nm N 5. 5. XNu1'l'l. -5:7 ,-, ,f -X as. ,gf fr 4-D f ,ff fr-1 -f4 qff' 4,741 QVQJXQ iff,- 1,v'f, '51, Indeed. I might begin at once. Or else delay a hit: But since it must he done. I see, I think I'll start on it, Now, it sounds very vague. I know, To any average mind, For it a poem is. you see. Of strange and wondrous kind. I'Ie Came to me with tearful mien, Fad looks were in his eyesl His mission he did tell straightway, IYith many, many sighs! My hoy, he said, there is a page The editor ean't nll I A poem you must write for us. Oh, if you only will! It makes no difference what it is, Qf any kind you chooseg If funny, sad, or long, or short, But 5'ou've no time to lose! Remember, if you fail us now, That page so pale and white- You know that that would never do- You'll have till Friday night. As I have said, his looks were bad, And so I told him, No But. lo! a change came to his face, He would not let me go! He dogged my footsteps night and day: I-Ie looked not sad. but wild I So I said, Yes, and got to work, And sweetly at him smiled. So here I am, kind friend, and please Don't blame this space on me! But here I am at stanza nine, Could you think it of me! I'll add another, just for luck, He surely won't want more: And if he does, well, woe is me, I'll lock my very door! But, oh! before I stop, right here 'lust let me have my say: If you behold McLean1 'lust go the other way. fs: 'fl 41 flif' I ly I -4 f,,- ex. ,bl Ihzyf Q -13--H 4QC'Yft.3f- Senior lass iBruphetp flly I7. G. Framheimj Ielon. Ifaeulty, Fellow Classmates, Ladies and Gentlemen: The prophecy which I have the pleasure to present to the graduating class of roto is the product of a weird, fanciful dream which would have delighted fanciful writers such as Victor Hugo, Guy IJ. Maupassant, but which an embryo dentist student such as myself finds a deplorable lack of yocabulary. to express clearly the wild and weird experiences that were experienced by myself therein. lIistory points out that the ancient prophets were endowed with a supernatural power which enabled them to reveal the secrets of the past. CE1St aside the yeil from the future, and explain the mysteries of the present, but unfortunately I was unable to find any of these wonderful personages in the telephone book so this prophecy will combine, as I have said before, the effect experienced by par- takmg too liberally of raw oysters, chili con carne, and soft shelled crabs at bed- time. Hn this memorable night as I finally wooed Morpheus after many efforts, I fell into a fitful sleep in which I seemed to have been conveyed back over cen- turies of time and reincarnated in some magic manner to that mystic fairyland wherein Umar lihayyam, Aladdin and other fairy personages ate, drank. and made merry in a fairy dream-city while the brilliant sunlight glistened on multi- colored mostiues and minaretsg while yeiled. black-eyed. languorous inmates of impenetrable harems smiled wistfully upon the passersby. .Xs I wandered aint- lessly about in this Harden of Gods I found myself accompanied by a queer little personage not unlike the quaint little gnomes who inyeigled Rip Yan XYinkIe away. Paying but little attention to my little companion we continued walking slowly onward through the vistas of gardens until we reached the outskirts of the city. Ilere my little friend asked me to express one wish and it would be granted. I pondered a long time and he finally questioned me as to my decision l told him l couhl think of nothing I wanted. Surelyl he exclaimed, money, pleasure, health, loye-there is something? Yes, I cried, excitedly, Little Genie, show me the good that my fellow classmates shall be doing twenty years from now. It shall be done he answered, and smreadinwr a sc uare cariet s l upon the thick grass, he bade me be seated. I had hardly done so when we arose through the an' at a terrific speed and as suddenly stopped. .Ns I recov- ered my senses I found I had been transported in some .Xladdin manner to Z1 far-distant land. l could not at first distinguish the scene or figures, but was soon able to discern droskys, fur-clad peasants, while the figures and characters upon the windows and signs told me that we were in the land of bleak, cold. eycr- lasting winter, namely Russia. Following my little guide we hurried through the crowds which thronged the sidewalks, he turned abruptly into a narrow hall- way and continued up a narrow flight of stairs where, opening a door, he bade nic enter. I'pon entering I heard a high-pitched, tlueruhious yoice protesting in a plaintiye manner that the failure of that work made him feel worse than the tina- when, years bt-lore, he had asked 'lohn, the jfuxk rfctin, to find his missing Vt I uf' It . ,, . -x , if it -- -n 'i.1 1..Z 'if-fx CN fi i , s Y -l --' ' ' 't, --, Qfjivecf-Q cr3e.7,f1.gf'.,-fgsf, L, ' points at the C. C. D. S. The association was obvious. I had transgressed into the sanctuary of Dr. -lasbo E. L. Aison. Next we hurried to a land which proved a veritable Paradise when compared to the bleak, cold, barren land we had just quitted, for here the beautiful avenues were lined with a luxuriant growth of tropical plants and Howers. As I watched a galaxy of Hashing. black-eyed senor- itas flirt coquettishly, from the passing crowds T understood that my friend of the Magic Carpet had transported me to some far-off Latin Country. We entered a magnificent suite of Dental Offices and my guide asked me if l recog- nized the operator who was then working on an .-Xmerican. He was a short, pudgy individual upon whom Prosperity has evidently smiled most favorably. lt was impossible to recognize him, however, as Father Time had disguised him so completely with the changes of the intervening years. Suddenly he began to speak. He tells his patient he docsn't give a d-m sing about any d-m sing because his fazzar sent him to Balzemore and in Balzemore his little man he cry. lt was impossible to longer mistake him. lt was Senor Ramon Santiago Colom, of Lares. Porto Rico. Again we mounted upon the magic carpet of my guide and when we alighted we seemed to be in the Ghetto of some large American city. Several small boys were playing in the streets and from out of the volume of noise raised by the trailic of the automobiles. wagons, peddlers, etc., the voice of a small boy was heard complaining of a toothache and he exclaimed that he is going to see the doc at lihoity-thoid street and de tracks. My guide insisted that we follow this little individual, and after a short walk we entered a small dental office where our small friend is protesting loudly for the doc not to hoit him. He was excused in a moment by this most extraordinary dentist, who instructs him to come again on Thoisday. Me could no longer be deceived: it was New Yoicku Hutsnecker. Hurriedly we again mounted the carpet and hastily left the squalid. unpleasant Ghetto of New York behind and upon alighting we found ourselves in a beautiful city. The people which filled the cafes and avenues seem to be mostly of English extraction. My guide hurriedly conducts me to a spacious ofiice in a large building where we were invited to wait for the doctor, who arrives almost imme- diately. He is a tall, splendid appearing fellow and my guide chuckled quietly when he noticed my puzzled expression. The doctor is wearing a Delta Sigma Delta emblem but still I am unable to recognize him when suddenly he speaks, saying that collections are as bad as when I tried to collect for the Dentosf' It is our genial friend, T. T. Ferguson. l immediately beat a hurried retreat as the memories of the many times I had dodged Fergy rose before me. .-Xfter waiting for my small guide. whom T had outdistanced in my frantic rush from Fergusons office we hastily spread our carpet and after our rush through space we found ourselves in the hallway of a building in .-Xmerica, where my guide hurried mc into an office, The reception room was filled with Bohemian, Polish, Bavarian patients. The doctors voice could be heard from the adjoining room, where he was extolling the merits of his own 'lkjax lndestructo Denture. His remarks are made in a whistling voice which sounds oddly familiar. Xkihile I am still lhpgf O7 fl -STN, , fi ll fl. 1 i l 9 'Cf' ff .mfs , . ff .5 K. ,-K A47 flflffffef ,Qfyqg icy puzzling oyer the oddness of the doctors whistling voice he tells his patient that he made these plates for several years before he went to school and the laboratory for which he worked only paid him S45 per week. It was our old classmate, Dr. George A. hlaryinen. Passing quietly out of the office we are confronted by two women who are heatedly arguing over the merits of their respective dentists. Une of the ladies insists that her companion accompany her to her dentist. who, she claims, is far superior to any other in the city. The lady's companion finally yields and my little guide and l silently join the procession. After a short wall: we enter a modest office where our lady guide introduces her friend to a small, wizened dentist of decided German extraction. As the doctor talks excitedly his tongue protrudes from the left side of his mouth and we notice immediately that the upper teeth are missing. XYe are unable to recall his identity, however, until we sec him excuse himself and hurry out in the hall where we see him yery confidentially negotiate the loan of a cigaret from the janitor. Hur cigaret-bor- rowing. edentoulous dentist can no longer deceive us. It is Count lla lla Pen- singdorf. .Xs we hurried from the office we started to mount once more upon our carpet. I was awakened by a prod in the ribs. As I lay in the darkness trying to collect my thoughts l am informed in no uncertain tones by my room- mate to shut up and let him sleep, he has an S o'clocli class. My dream is oyer and the rest of the night is spent in agony as the oysters, chili con carne and crabs try yainly to arrange peace among themselves. fitlfjf' UA' . 'X 4 new me e em A it - it lj x..-L 'ffl 'f LE Tl SM1 HE. AS 'lg Nxfki .-ix k -NX 1 XX X , 1 H X f , . 'agx , X XXL X i'f fx. lc . .1 f f -X Y-A, ' 'ff' ,4 , K X f 2,1 X, :W W 1, I' 'TK 5 '-ex X' - X 1, I V. . I 'e ,1 X . R 1 X if , Z1 s ,Q ,, X I5 AS GOOD A M155 'GW' .4-N gl-Tl 'Q--l Cvfffg 4 Qffy tj bings are ut Qltnaps as ilibep Seem '.Xunty.' will you show the baggage-man where to put Ed's college stuff? He said not to expect him till dinner as he was going to the ball-game with Charlie teioodrich, his room-mate. And you might tidy up for him a bit if you don't mind. i lid's mother knew that such a commission would he very grateful to the untranslated patron saint of the Lilllllllllllgi household, whose devotion to Edward could not have been more ideal and constant had he been a prince of the royal line and slie a faithful subject of the realm. .Xunty had lived with her sister. Mrs. Cummings, ever since Doctor Hilforcls death. The doctor had been a practitioner of thc old school. His white mare. slow and substantial, like himself. was a sort of ethical trade-mark to his widely' extended practice. lior the appreciation of this narrative you should know something of Aunty llilfortls positive religious convictions. There was one trying cross in her domestic experience. The doctor was good to her and all that, but he would have his nip on cold nights: and he wouldn't go to church very often: and he would use short. jerky, monosyllables of hrimstone variety when he lost his patience or grew emphatic. And so she sent up many a prayer to the Throne of tirace in her recreant husband's behalf. 'l'witted as she was about old- fashioned fears, she was gravely justilied when her own son not only walked in his father's footsteps. but vastly outran them. Flo .Xunty took to breaking Hat tlasks on the backyard grindstone, and stopping on the street to pick up and destroy what she called cussin' cards. as a proof of her righteous wrath. .Xfter the doctor died. and the chapters of her own son's career came to rather a sad ending. which it is beyond this tale to unfold, she came to live in the big. roomy Cummings' house. 'lhe Cummings' lad, Klaster lfdward, became her particular protege. She told him llible storiesg she taught him to say childish praversi she hought and reacl for him hooks about bad little boys, and the awful things which happened to them, and about all the good things that happened to good little boys. .Xnd Eilwru-rl grew up, to all accounts, the pattern of juvenile virtues. As the years went ou, the young mau's normal development was marked by prudent diplomacy. and following an inherited tendency toward the professions. he came to Chicago to study dentistry. lior three long years his letters came- a glowing account of glory and honor, interspersed with well worded hints about the high Crist of living, ,Xnd all the while .Xunty Milford took advantage of every opporttlttlty. to fold her hands on her limited lap, and enlarge on the virtues of her dear boy to a more or less willing listener, whether it be the ice-man. or the visiting parson. lint the uiost sacred idol in the pagoda is due for a jar now and then. and on the morning ot' lidward's return from tf C. ll. S. for the 'lihauksgiving vacation. when .Xunty went upstairs with the baggage, or, to be more precise, when the baggage went upstairs with .Xunty, it was predcstinetl that some carefully embalmt-tl secrets, like the munuuy ol' Ratneses. should be discovered and uuwouutl, For when .XtitttYU had sat down on fl chair inside of lfdward's lied- chaiuber. pulling with avoirdupois exertion. her doting eyes fell upon the boy's Senior class picture in his scholastic gown and mortar-board hat. just as his mother had recently l'r:uued it autl hung it on the wall. 'l'o think til' ini' boy gri -wing into such a splendid looking man as that Y Nlihat a spiritual look In-'hasiou his tacel l declare. in that gown he makes me think ot' one of the clergy. .Xntl she lteavcd a deep sigh ot' content. lint I guess l'll tix his things up a bit. l sttttpust' he has a lot of pennants l t 1-iii.-,.i,. X, 4. ,X A. ,-to gall. t , -. V-It -oo -151' ,fx f -N ,fa . '.- 5 fi f'ct2 f-. .faivfffs Cxyfffszefi off, off i- and pictures and college things in that suitcase. I'll see if I can open it. She lifted it with some effort upon the table in the center of thc room. The fabled result of I'andora's box with the lid off may be more or less mythical: but when the straps were unhnckled from that leather trunklet. and the brass catch and snaps were duly sprung. there was a succession of things which would furnish ample exercise to even a limited imagination. .-X photograph was lying face down upon a velvet vest of highly brocaded pattern. :Xttl1U'u Milford. through her plain. steel-rimmed spectacles. had no difficulty in reading the stub pen inscription on the lzack of the photo first of all. It read: Truly Yours. Nellye de I lnsonnef' Then she turned the picture over. Shades of Salome! .X laughing vixen. pirouetted on one toe. with the other some- where in the higher altitudes. Fearful as this was, her supremacy of faith soon asserted itself and she said: Thats just a mean trick of some of those college fellows. Eddie 's often told me of the pranks they play on each other. They've put this in here just to mortify him. lint say. what hue clothes Edwards got! llless me if here arcn't some white kid gloves! .Xnd I declare if there isn't a hat mashed clear flat to the rim: what a pity to treat a nice hat like that! And here's a pretty silk stocking: perhaps he brought them for his mother: but there's only one. How strange! Spoons! Cf all things! I wonder what that 'States' on the handle stands for. And I expect this is his visiting card case. Mercy on us-cigarettes! I.et me sit down! Now maybe after all. she reflected. he's bought this for his room-mate Charlie Goodrich. who came home with him today. They do say that he smokes these things till his fingers are all yellow and he's so nervous that he canttalk sensible. Ilut I didn't think that Edward would even give such things to anybody else. I'm going to scold hini hard for this. I know he doesn't use them though. The next article she brought forth was a suspicious mystery. XYhat's this thing? It's a bottle of some kind covered with leather and silver. I don't just like the shape of it. I used to see plain glass bottles that were made this way and the good Lord knows I don't want to see any more in the belongings of any of mine. I guess it must be a perfume bottle. The top unscrews-Clh. Help! Help! Help! And dear faithful Aunty Milford went down in a heap on the floor. This last was too. too much. Half an hour later. Sally. the Cummings laundress. stopped long enough in her clothes-hanging operations in the backyard to tell the rheumatic neighbor. Henry IVilliams, in that don't-breathe-it-to-a-living-soul'' style of gossip. about the bomb that had been exploded in the household. Xow Henry lYilliams was an admirer of Edwards .Xs a lad Edward had done many things to help bear the burden of aches and pains. A bit of fruit now and theng a paper or magazine: a cheery word always: these make good liniment for more things than rheuma- tism. :Xnd I'Ienry's chance had come. He managed to get in touch with Edward as he stopped at the Goodrich home on his return from the ball-game. with the result that Charlie Goodrich appeared at the Cummings door a little later. Say, Mrs. Cummings, Charlie began at once, do you lfnow I think lids got my suitcase. I didn't know which baggage check was his. but I'm pretty sure it's his bag that's over at my house. May I take a look. Yes, that's mine, he cheerfully declared after he had gone upstairs. Ed stopped in at a friend's house on the way home from the game. but he'll be here in time for dinner. Years after. when the cafes of XYest Madison Street. the late hours of many a joyous night. the mischievous pranks and practical jokes of college life. and the character-making episodes of life in a big city had faded into the background. Dr. Edward Cummings. successful and respected. stood before the likeness of Aunty Milford on the wall. Reverently bowing in a Hood of remembrance. he said quietly: At this shrine I will keep my candles burning. l,lIQt' Irfl it CW 2' .ugjflx -1- L ,. .......-......1i ,f-X ,f,. x fx .211 V-1 -11 -1 ,f,.ff,7.,f '94 X' 1 , K' ,.g. wfwh f ' -5 ,Q ,f . X ff 1 ,fi -, ' I A -f fi- .ffff ' ,J Cya,-f :2i6'Q 'f,C CCz'gQ ' i!IiJe Juniors 'lust as a watchman sees a ship afar Or even as a child would watch a star He sees his daily task and wins. Ambitious rouse him from his morning bed. He watches eagerly for all tl1at's done and said. He wants to wear that coat of snowy white. And when a Senior tells that he has won the light. 11916 V. R. G. Pagr 105 i' f , A f7-'XL X, --iili fr- , f- f ! -', ' 7342 . s,Qj.1.fZCf'fL.IL ' C29.vAk,?A,.luf'vfx,, . Ziuniur Glass QBfficers President ...... Yicc-President. . . Secretary. . . Treasurer ....... Sergezmt-at-Arms ......... Assistant S6I'g6Z1I'II-Elf-.'Xl'l1'1S. . . . Editor in Chief of The Dentosu.. lhagf 1114 I , i i in ,N A. I1 px ' 1 - J. xx -f L2 . . F. Ringlee M. Kelly ...P. D. Straup Sydney Goodney .K. S. Khedroo Parr Richard McLean ff? f-f , ' F -ItiY1OR CLXSS u1f1f1 cL1Rs F5 T in 2 TV! -Y .' ,An .. L. .I, 3 P. D. STRAIIP li. I . R1Nu1,12L li. S. Kluiukuo SIDNEY Goonxm' W. PARNN li. XY. Iir:1,1,Y UD UT 4 LJ Z Z IJ '-1 sf: ,5 -- 1, ,- A ,. ,., -L ,- ,ff A 1 ir V .f f ' -4 , -- - c,f,. ftzf-e 5.'Q'c,'L.ff, rg, Atv.. Euniur lass iiaisturp BY R. M. TQELLY. Did you ever look at that picture of yourself astride of a hobby horse at the age of seven? Strange. wasn't it. that a little picture should be remindful of so many different things? The time when Johnny XYilliams hit you in the head with the iron street car: that first cornsilk cigarette in the loft of the barug the light with T'uggy Malone over in the lot, and learning to play marbles for keeps Then again. you rummage through an old trunk in the attic and find a pair of old football pants, or a headgear four sizes too small. and you are back on the held with the other fifteen-year-old's, making forty-yard runs around the end, giving and taking hard knocks without a murmur. History is made every minute. Some is chronicled, some forgotten. and things of a personal nature are registered in 1NCl1lO1'ylS catalogue to be recalled by a word, a picture, or some dusty and almost forgotten article. XVe may not know it, but the things which are dearest to ns in life. are the things which are passed and gone. How often we say, Those were thc happy days. thinking that the jolliest days of life are passed, yet ten years hence we may look back through the same eyes and see in our C. C, ll. S. years, things which do not appear uf particular value in passing. XK'as there ever a happier hour spent in your life thai: the one when you sat before an open fire and talked of days gone by with some pal of long ago? And so, taking all this for granted, realizing that human success is achieved only by catering to human desires, there is published yearly a book calculated to provide the necessary wedge which opens the log of the past and makes the smoke of our pipes productive of scenes which are history. And yearly, some man must chronicle the events of his class in more or less interesting terms for the benefit of his classmates. This year I am the goat. and it falls to my lot to remind you that on Tuesday night. Uctober li, IQI5, you were. or should have been, a -lunior Dent seated in the big .-Xmplif' ready to absorb the remarks of a learned faculty or give the Freshies advice, as the spirit of the meeting might dictate. lf you had a chance to think between the acts. you were doubtless aware that an orchestra was present, and if you failed to take pride in yourself and your achievements, you missed a large part of the pleasure of that joyful reunion. Back in school-not a senior. too busy for school spirit-not a freshman, too green to know what to do and when to do it-but a junior-one of the class which yearly takes the foremost place in the activities of school life. The seniors no longer seems so high and mightyg the faculty no longer impress ns as fearful monsters whose only purpose in life is to humiliate us, but rather as friends who meet us on neutral ground ready to give us the thing NYE want and must have- knowledge. The dissecting room was an old story. Of course, it was a new edition. The words were a bit more difficult, and the illustrations changed, but the old binding fx. Pagr III7 1' KX A' i 1 M -.gh Wigiff --W--My 'Y N Q. -'1 - - .. .Z N-C51 ,- ,-- ' 1 - 1 -Y. ,- .- 1 X-f f-lQf,' , Y, vW-t 1 f !.,- '4' 4 ,lf ' ,f 1 1 ff '-f We-,4f',, h1,f',Qy 111' 1'111'111111111-11y111- 111111 c11rl111li1' 111-111 w11s 1111- s11111e. li111ss t11111es, new t1o111's, 1111inte11 Wlllla, 1-11-1-11'iu liglns, 111111 Rl g1-111-1111 11i1' 111- 111'11g1'1-ss, he111e11 XYOI1f1Cl'fUlly to 111111ce the 11111r1'c11111s XYU1'lill1gS 111 the 171111111-1' inte-1'i111's n1111'e interesting. 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XX1- 11111111-11 11111' ulllill-j'Clll'Su with 1111 1111: 111111111110 131- ll 1111111 with ll c11r1l 1111 his s11-1-11-, 111111 llllllllll 1'e111x11ti1111 11-11111 ll w1-1-lQ's 1'1'111111ni11g in lllll' blllllllll' 11111106 llllllltllhlltlj' f111111wing, Vie sung in 1'111ss. whist1e1l 1,1n 1111- s111i1's, s11111ie11 when we 1-1111111, 111111-11 when we 111111 ll Cl1Zll1CL', 1l11nc1-11 11- we ch11s1-, s111i1e11 Z1lNY2lf'S, were 1li11l11111111i1- in the 1111n1i11ist1'11ti1111 111 1111r 1151-11i1's. 111111 got hy if we were lucliy. XY1- lll'L' 111111111 Ill- 11111' 11Hi1'1-1's 111111 11111 g111111 .llll1Ql'l'lL'111 in selecting them. XY1- have 5l1IlI,1ll'lL'1l lllk' ul,L'lllUSU 111111 111-111-ve it 111 he the 111-st ever. If 1111-re is zniytliing we l1IlYk'I1'l llllllll. it is 111-1'1111se we h11v1- 11c1-11 11111 111155, fllblllg SL1l11L'l11lllQ 1-1se which w11s l11Hl'C 1-ss1-n1i111. XY1- 1111- 111111111 111' 11111 ins1i1111i1111 111111 its high Slllllflllig. 111111 with 11:1r111111111111- 1'11111'1-it, we 11e1i1-ve 111111 1111 sn11111 1111111111111 of 1-11-1111 is 11111: io lhe 1'ep1'esc-11t11ti1'1- students which c111111111s1- 1111- h111ni111' L'111ss. .X yczn' 11L'11CL' w1-'11 11e llblllilllg for Il lllzllbc 111 1111-1110, 111111 we are 1111111111-111 111111 ll1l1' 1111n11 111211612 will 111- 111111111 111 1111- 1-111ss, wh11, 215 '11lIllI1I'S, 11111111- g1.1111, 111111 wh11, 11s 1111- 1'111ss 111' 11i111-tc-1:11 s1-V1-1111-1-11, Hlllllllc 111-111-rf' N11w 1111- 1111- 11111111--s11'1-11-111 'lil1L' 11-111 when we 1'111'111 the 111111i1s which will 1 11111111- 119 lllk' SllCL'L'99fLll 111'111'ti1i11111-1's wc 11s11i1'u 111 111-. 01.9145 gul 1.1115 gnlu 1 .. ' 1 11-1 S gm 1111113 HXYQ 1c1111wl NYC 141111w 1 Wie lfllllxxi h11w1 111-111' . 1 l.. 1111 , d,, . ',-. xsa- --Z .l --tw -., ,A E, 15' 1 V - -'T F Lf' L.. 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Capel, li. .I ......... mu . .. . Ilranilau, C. II.. .... XX ho would tlnnlc he was marrierl Kumar Qlilass Bull 1 ln the Sliorew of Italy. Ile is every inch a man. e more mlrink :incl the worlnl is 1-Qiiifiig iili1'.'1.3QQ Qii1l1'f1i5ii,' ' ' ' ' Is relishecl hy the he-st Of men. Call him Sleepy for shoi't. i i Lililioiilirli iiiif ikibl-QEfhi51i.i' ' ' ilkfhiiir' i59'l'1iQ iilifiii' i D I I i I :'Diiez1ini1ig.i'i i . . . .Chicago Ill. Milwaukee, 'xYis. e's :1 clevil in his own home town. Jlarinette. XYis. lT1'l'lll11JO1'l, Mich. mine. . . .Cl1icag'.. Ill. ...Chicag0. Ill. ...Chicago Ill. . .Asia fxlinor Superlatix'ely loquacious in a quiz. recent lleneclictf' 4 me of our liright Lights 4 ine of the D. hI.'s goofl fellow from Iowa Dental Sch That llarher Shop Chord. ........Yan4lalia, Ill. . .Sampoun, lllack Sea ...Chicago. Ill. ......Chicago Ill. . . . . .Ilirmingham. .-Xla. clear old .'XlalJama. . . . . . .Ilozeman, Mont. . long way from home. ........t.1erliles. 5. D. . . . .Orange City, Iowa ool. . ..... Chicago, Ill. in ....Mason City, Iowa Spanish Fork. Ctah XYeil:ling hells will soon he ringing. 'l'liinQs go as smoothlx' as his name. l le's iuQt a cousin of mine. . . . .Schenectachy N. Y. . . . .Chieago. Ill. ....lll1l'I'lSllllI'g, Ill. Ilill, llill, never worrieml, or never will. ....ll:n'risl:urg, Ill. tim-:il men are flezul or flying. aiul l'm feeling hail lllySk'lf.N K':n'lson, -l. lf .............................................. Sl. Charles. Ill. Klemhe1'of the anti-lizlircnl trust. f.Ill'llk'lllL'l'. C. ll... ..,................................ Sioux Iialls, S. D. Hlleixluiilmling fo1'l1ill1SClf. l':n'ries, .l. .X. .. .......................... ,l'llI'llCl-UI'll, Saslc., Canacla lee-l lee. l'l1'gf' Ill' A .X A, Qty-. x.. xy' ,. , ' ,Z .. . Cassidy. C. P. Ciemments. R. Dahl. I-I. LI.. Day, VI. C. .. Deuteh, M. H. Deutch, S .... Doxy.t1. R... Draper. S. -I.. Duncan. XV. BI. .. Devorkin. li.. Erickson. I. If Fernanclez, R. Fnrie. XY. I. .. Garcia, C. XI. tionse. Xl. ll... Gee. BI. .X. .. tleriaeh, Leo. , . Ciinshurg. S. I tloldstine, tl, KI floodney, S. . . tireenspahm. I f'. ,N , , lx,-ff 'if ,f'v f lYhere the River Shannon Hows. Yalet for A.ICf.'Gl'S,u My wife's gone to Europe. Hurrah. Jh!t.1rlslt1n'ls!! tnrlslll Beauty personiriedf .Xlways hiting his lame lip. Safety lirst, lYatCh your step. On the water wagon. .......................Prince Caruso s only rival. 'IX No. I around the world in oo days. Shave, Iflair-cut. or Shampoo? .-X busy, hustling, heardless boy. Our worthy janitor. From the looks of him. a Spaniard. Uhl Yirtue. how I love yon. ' 5-Xiif iii1igl1'.e,'n't'i5t3 Ei ifii'iei1i:.. i ' ' ' ' '5-l1 1i5 i'iiqLi1Hg'i'.iti1Qf ' ' ' ' ' ' 3-'Tile liil-ifibtif' ' ' ' '--'oi1'il'tQtl ii5 iifiA6QJ. ' An unusual optimist. I guess you're right: one ltrings you two. nos man, II. .X .................................... ,... tiudmnnsen. C. R Ilalgrt-n. I.. U I . . lzlnun. l'.. ll llnywortl, I. IQ lluilt for comfort-not speed. The morning after the night hefort-. UXYllIll.S tht- use ol' trying to I'Qtll1L'L'.-' I':nlert-wski has nothing' on him. lX'ln-n yon'i'e a man, put away childish thing Ilcllei, ly. .X ..........,.................. ............. . 'l'ht I illil tn fi nn XYinl I -- f , ff 2 Y T4 ,fx ,, ,nays OCJMQCQM, r . . Sliefiielcl, Blass. ...l'eoria, Ill. ..,IiargO. N. D. . . . Salina. Iowa ...Chicago Ill, .. .Chicago. Ill. . . . .I Pgden. Utah ....Sulliyan. Ind. Iidward Isl.. Canada .New York. N. Y. ...KIorris. Minn. . . . Porto Rico ...Chicago Ill. ...l'orto Rico ...Elizaheth. Ill. . . .I-ogan. Utah . . .Chicago, Ill. . . .Chicago, Ill. .....Chieago, Ill. .Ishpeming. Mich. ...Chicago, lll. ...Chicago. Ill. . . . lil'll'lL'f'. ltlaho . . . .1 Ygdcn. l lah .Ishpeming. Klieh. ....I.cnmo1'c. lYis. .......l'L'u1lZl. Ill. - I 4- , -1 cy, lilli1lij',lYl'llIlIl Town. I 'Z F . IS. lla-nkle, l'. .I ..........................,................... l.lnt1 tu NX I low small I :nn,4yut how famous! fhlzjf' ll.' fs? ...,,.,,D. I , I! --.--..- Il ' -.. f-LX.. 1.2 - Q 1 FUR .-Xclxcu ' F- if 'T Z ' J 1 ' - .N ,gg . ,F Q I .gun , 11,1 1,1,1, QM 1-1 -dr L , ..,,. -V : 41 L 3 ,. ,. .1 1 , ,. - , X, - -1 ,.,,,1Q A 1 ., . , -- N., -.. M 1,1 1 r -f 1 if' 111-11111-r-1111. 11. X1 ....................................., X1z1gz1r:1 111115, 11111. L'1111w 111:11 11111111- :111fl 111113 111:11 go, 11111 11lc ....,......... f111'c1'CI'1 111-11111'111N, -1. .. ................................, ..St. L'1:111', 311111. '1'l11- N1X'X1L'I'1 1,11 111c 11:111g111g 11l'1J11.' 11k'1'11Zl11111'4, 1' ..........,........,...................,... ..... 1 'orto Rico II1-111-1-115111111 211151 111111 11111211111 111111x11f. 11111, if. 11. . . ....,....,.......,.......................... 111c11s1'1l1e. 111110 111- 11:1s 1x11111111l111 f1-11s1- 111 :1 11111111.1144 c111111111i111. 11111-11. 11. -1 .....,.,.............,..........,................ 1111115611 111. 'IX l11P11lC 5I1lfL'1111L'l1 111 1'1-1'fc1'1 K1:11111111111. 111111e1111. lf. AX ......................,.....,....,........ Kl11111C11I1ll11S, N11l11l. Y1111 12111 111-111 11-11 111' 1111- 1l11l11i 1111-1' t111'1111'. 1111YL'1., XY, U1. .. .. ...................,..... ........ .... L 1 l11C11g1Yl, 111. 'TX 11g111 111-1111 11YL'S 11111g.' 11'11111, lf. 13... ..................... .. .,.K11111111, XY. 1121. 1 111111111 l1QT11X111Q 131l11111l .1',' x. 1,.11111111111, l1.. ............. .......... . 1 1111111-xx 1 11111 11111 111-1g111. . . . .L111Cz1g11 111. 1S111111iL'. 11. 15. .. .........,...... ........ . .'1'c11:1l11', X. -1. HS111K'llK'11.9 111111y'g!1:11'11. 11-1111-11, 11. . . ...,......,.............................. N111NkCg1,1l1, 111111. AX 1-1111111:11111111111:11is 1111-1-1-1111 14 XX'1l1'1Il1g11141,u 111111111111 11, 11 ...,...................... ..... ...,.......... L A 111cz1g11, 111. I-NNV1-11lf jlllll' -111111-4 1111 111111 11:1I1L'1A 411 111:11 111- 1-1111 scc 1111411 1116111.11 1111111s1111, XY. 11' ...... . .............,.......... .......... L '111cz1g11. 111. .X111'f11s x111H1111g. 1111111-1-, .X, .. ................................ ...1,1I1C 141131 X11l1l1, AX N1111111L. g111lL'1L'59, 111111111111 1111111.11 111111111'Z. .1 . .. ................................. ...11111'11'1 11100 1i1e1':1t111' 1101'. 1-f1,11s I llf I, - v -- Q-I pg-v Sv Q - . . Kahn, H ...... Kaliusky. VI. II Kapliu, I. . . Kasolousky, II. Kelley, C. R. .. Kelley, R. ll .. Kelley, XV. S.. Keimemly. I. . . Kheclro. K. S. Khuri. Ii., Kimmel. If. . .. Klauclt, H. R.. Koch, .X. I. . .. Kuclulizm, I.. I-I lime, XY. If. . . I-:mgwm'tIiy. H Lee, I.. KI .... I.ce, R. XY. .. I.cpaIi, KI. K.. Icggcll. IQ. II. I.lc'I1L'I', II. .. tj.. - ' ff:-N ,I ,, ff A J r ,,, T4 'fe Cx fclfl 'Lvl 'Hurrah for the I I iiiillll-IOCAIII I Ile his silcliilhezilitiiliili The human bookwormf' ,rfffff .ff I -.ff .f '.Qf .,, IJ' ', CL ...Chicago III. . . .Chicago Ill. . . . .Chicago Ill. ...Chicago Ill. ....Morx'is. Ill. XYhy must life all labor be. ....San Jose, Cal. School only once in Z1 while. . .................................... .... B lair. XViS. Life was Z1 clay and that clay is over. A millionaire ovel'-night. Newlx' .Xmericanizecl. Oli! XYhat a Prohosisf' ' '.i1kQ'5QYL Qifmiiiel-i1Hg. f H ' iiiliiellllliililli I5 igdihki i5kQVi1if I ohne. Iliieivi ........u.I.n. . . . . . .. ' ' :'iIloii'it '5f5f.'1'ifti5 '1ffiy','.'i513'k' 6139? iibifiiilf M3595 11'iZ1'Q-I-Lffggf H555 bldg Q Uh! Too much night work. ' 5-X'Ibc'5i1He'11' ' ' lives' l-oiiigi, I' I 5-fi QJNIQILI-Rk'if'1i ii1Q1l151iSiJf I :im what I um. .. ...Chicago, Ill. . . .CI1lCZ1g0, Ill. . . .I-ebzuion, Svria ...Chicago Ill. ... .... Kleimo. S. D. ..Prairie flu Lac. XYis. ...Chicago Ill. ....Rzmtorel, Ill. . . . . . . . ..fXugusta, XYIS. Weiner? .......Sl2IytOIl. Klimi. ...Chicago Ill. . . . .I3uluth. Klinn. , . .Cl1ic:1go. Ill. .. .l.illIC1lgO, Ill. Liss. bl. ll . .. ................................ .... L Ihiczigo. III. XX'ilh thc immziculute SlllCl7ll1'I'lS.. I.ul4iv, .X. -I. .. ............................... .... X Yzikomlzx. S. D. XoImrly loves :1 lui num. I.u::ff:ih, Il. .I .. ......................... ...lshpcming, Klich. Music has its ch:1rms. I.yI111c. tl. lf. .. ..,................. .... X cw Ilzlvvn. Conn. XYoml1'oxx' XX'iIso11. KI:icIJun:nhl, II. I.. .. .................... .... I .nke liencvzl, XYIS. XIrs. lice I1lL'Ill.-I KI:u'Kn-uzim-, S. ......................................... IM-troit. Nlich. I 'imilw one l'lIUI'IlIlIgllI1ll Iouml myself fxlllimlsf' Nl:miI:1xx', I, .................................................. Lhiczigo, III. lllljl' llll Xlzmy :1 genius has In-cn slow uf grmx'lI1. .. 'N ' 4,-X A I hifi m--M-ee - ,- ' i-ciX.' ',,x -v1 . - . , -fikf ,.' - ,fn , xg Q R Ml 1 Qs 5 . I fx. McCullough, F. H... .................. ...Klilton, N. D. Silence is hlissf' .XleCulloch, H. L ............................................ Golconda, Ill. 'KX quiet type of good, active, earnest manhood. Klcliean. ll. -I .............................,................ Towanda. Pa. Young Mens Kerosene .Xssociation. Klcliell, R. XY... ................................. I .Spanish Fork, Utah An honest boy, and true. Klcliinley, C. Y ........,.................................... Elizabeth, Ill. l would far rather he ignorant than wise. McLean, R, XY ....,.................................... ...Princeton, Ill. He refuses to he interviewed. Merrill, VY. XY ........................................... Smithfield, L'tah He speaks, lmehaves and acts just as he should. Blikulas, ti. XY .... ................................... C edar Rapids, Iowa As proper a man that ever stood. Klikulas, L. Rl. . . ............................ . . .Cedar Rapids, lowa -lust like his brother. Miller, ll .............................................. New Carlisle. Ind. Virtue is a plain stone-get off of the rock. Klullineux. L. ti ..........,............................. ...Lhicago, lll. Life with me is but a day at most. Nauer, ll. .X. .. ................................ ...Chicago lll. Our .lunior Anatomy Shark. Nielson, XY. ll. .. ........................ .... 1 Qlttawa, Can. 1 If the Canadians. Nelson, lf. fl ........................................... Menominee, Nlich. Give him credit: He is a self-made man, and he adores his maker. Nelson, ti. XX . ............................................ Klarinette, XYis. i'lJl't'Ill1llZlllll-Illi' place of many charms. Nelson, Xl. H .... ..................................... S ioux Falls, S. D. man's a man for a' that. Hlson, Li. G .... ......................... . Hlshpeining, Klich. I just dijest it, tlllef' Hverliolt, li. Xl .... ...................... . .......... . ..Klt. Pleasant. Pa. I've heen good as good can he. l'arr, XY .................................................. XYinona. Klinn. 'l'here must he some good, hard work in him, for none ever came 1 PUT. l'apantonnmpulas, Li. ti .............................................. Greece 'HX man of life upright, whose guiltless heart is free. llaxnian, lf. .X ............................................... l'rox'o. lftah l'leasure and action make the hours seem short. l'eterson, Ii. l ................................................ Paxton, Ill. 'HX ten-thousand-dmillar Salvation gxflllj' voice. Visha, lfleznriee .......................................... ...L'hicago, lll. She is meek and soft and maimlenlikef' Volanil, I-'. lf.. .................................. .... X Yapaca. XYis. Silence speaks volumes. I'ope, -I. .X .... ........,................ .... l l cnrietta. Texas l3:uldv Watts l'ruent. ' Rainey. ll. XX ..... i ............... .Salt l.ake City. L'tah 'ZX proud father. Iiasniussen, AI . .. .............. ..... L ihicago. lll. l'apa. lqlllllllllll, Xl. D .... .................. . ..Rluskt-gon, Nlich. t'ali:n'ct Kid. N l'.:vw IIN I-S Y- W 1' 'Ny 4' If 'xx' ' ' J. MJ --:.Z , +3 X f f Q44 x , , E- l E-: ' s ix' fi m ' xx ev' 17 'Tj 7 i 575 'if ki ,N 7 fu KWXYZ GZ' Regent, l'. li., .. Ill. .fXlways speaking hut never saying much. lixlhel, U. L. .. .............................,......... Sebewaing, Mich. 'EX flimsy-film Hinge-r. Kile, Lf Xi .... ................... . ..Heatrice. Neb. Hur class heautyf' liinglee, lf. F... ........................................ llcnford. N. D. .-K man he is. to all his ciztssinzttes dealt. Ross, li. .X. .. ..................................... ...SLl1.fE'l'lOl', XYi5. SuperHuous adipose. liouhert. l-. N. .. . ................. ..hl1l11lC1lllOllS. Klinn. 'ZX hzu'teriologist. Szinquist, XV ........................................ ...Sweden Saskor, A. L. .. Schmellen, 'l'. S... Schneider, H. XY.. Shziughnessy. L. O .... Schnitzer, 1 J. Sthroeiier, S. . . Schuhinan, li. I.. Singer, H Sorrenson, H Stern. l.. Rl. Stone, H. .. Stone, bl. .X. .. ... Stzuip, l'. lil ..... Strozexvslei, L. S.. Shltlzu. l.. S. . .. l:nn:n'in. X. .. rl-2lllI1t'l', l7. li ...... 'TX liezirlc-ss lnzln lnrsuli, X. ll I i't-tner. XX. Al . .. 'l'rm'illion. N. X. .. 'l'ylei', Ci.. .. Yivkt-i's, l.. X.. f'.J1- l.'1r :inning men, hut among women the 'llresidcnt of the Ski jumpers' Union. ......fXusti'ia man of many tongues. ...ll1lCZ'lgO. lll. Visits us OCCE1SlOl'lZlllj'.N . . ..Xl7lCI'l11lH. XYis. ' Sing me to sleep. Fz1irm0nt,Incl. 'ni right and the WO1'lll'S wrong. ..1 ..Lhieago, Ill. nYYll2lI.S in ll name F fx sixtette from Lucius. ...Lhicago. lll. . . .l'la1'tfo1'd. XYis. uSll'Zllgl'lfCl1 up and he Z1 man. - ..Chic:1go,lll. From dear old Dublin. ....Norway Stock Fish. ...Chicago, Ill. nS?ll'gCZlllIStCI'l1,lfIE1lN110 good. ....Chicago lll. UxYl12'll'SlI1Zll1OSC?U Ill. 'He may have sense-you can never tell. Falls. S. D. 'IX modest and quiet heautyf . .... Lhiezigo. lll. lll. Va. ......L'l1iengo. ..lil'lllllllL'l:ll'l2l, 'ZX childlike man. .........l'fx':1nsx'ille. lnd. ineckest o t' the meek. . . . . . .XX'hitcl1:ill, XYis. 'l'hc educated lmtclicif' .. .SIlllli1lllk', xYi1Sll. 'I'h:mks he, l :nm no loiigt-V. ... ...NlL'll'llllUllS, lll. Xlilll. you who is loultitll good lin-ml-:I-IW. ..Nlillcn. His. UlHSSllHlll1lll has on-rizikeii him. ...lxingsx'ille.Unt. 'TX llzidger Rn-I'ei'ee .Xlnnmns. 4' 'XM4' if-KN ' 1 AJLQJ -r,! rfgv- ,, I x ii..-l 1 ,ff A 1 -- ,....v,...,...w4s.s, .......-.v,,... N-,,,fQgf L,f1NJj,ff'f- 4:l'L i-K, Yalknian, .X. H ........................................... . . .L liicagu, My kingdolii for zt stzmtl-in with thy- teachers. Voss, lf. R ..........,...............................,.... ...,Xuror:1, t las-pipe tiusf' XYz11ker, I. XY ............................,................... Lhtczigti, just 21 fair cxzmiplc of L'l1icz1gU's yuuug iiiztiiliumlf xYCiCillCI', j. XY .....................,..........,.......... Pzirnwr Llty, 'EX morlest youth from thc district sclifml. XYliitc. I. .X. . . ....................................... ...L'hic:1gn. Huw is it? Furric: Limllrlift he livin? Wilcox, M. 11... ............................ . ......... . . .1 JgfiL'11, L' Two fur ziwzty frum lin XYortli, Bessie ............................................. Helmut, Xl' NNE sec mzm in his Iwiitiitiw stzttc ut L. L. ll. 5. XYit0us, Li. -I ..............,................................... L hicztgu, XYlm xmiiltl kumx' lic Iaelmigczl in Liiikglxll. XYojta1cwicz. ul. ,X ............................. . ....... ,.. ...L liicagu, Si1LJI'Iy.n Young. S. .X .... ......... . . .Li1lL'Zlgll, 4 U Zllijildi. L. . . ..................... .... L liicagu, Speak louder, pleztsef' W ' - w ,fx I' 1- 110 .1 J' '.LL 3.4 4' c,j' i , 111. Ill. Ill, Ill. Ill. tttli Wilt Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. INN- 1:1 1 '57 f-, ff,-N 1 L Q . . -. ff j , ,, sz ,Af-,. ?eseee- of-. J-uzfe V1 ff.f1eK'e..0ftt,iQyf ' ap with a Euniut' at Ql1.ft1.E.5. lt's nice to get up in the morning, hut it's nicer to lie in hed, so sayeth the song that llarry Lauder has made famous, 8:30 a. m. ljig lien in his most persuasive and persistent manner is urging this lazy -Iunior to forsake his soothing slumher and join the ranks of the' day, and while that dear old hallad l'lease go away and let me sleep expresses his sentiment. the language which pours forth in such profusity is of a much harsher nature. l'oor lien even in the honest pursuit of his duty is the sole object of all this wrath and profanity and stands quaking with fear lest a nasty shot trespass upon his delicate features or some hrtnal hand hurl him hoclily into the hack alley. XYithout further ceremony it is sufticient to say that Klr. junior finally decides to make Daddy XYatt's Monday morning lecture and now we sec him plod- ding along to old ti. Li. D. S., cursing mankind in general for the dark hrown taste that lingers in his mouth, to remind him of the night previous. ln he marches just as Dr. XYatt finishes calling the roll. Dix, did you call my name Yes, sir. Xlhere were you about three minutes ago XX'hy, l-l-I just stepped down to Frame's to get a piece of solder. Dr. XYatt glances down over his glasses just a little suspiciously at this last remark and wonders why the hoys can't get around earlier on Monday morning. During the lecture on Richmond crowns Mr. junior sits looking as wise as an owl, hut all the while llis thoughts are wandering from California to Maine. L'p and down the coast, across the sea. and back again. lrle excuses himself a trifie early and we lose sight of him until chemistry class assemhles. 'lihe good, warm atmosphere of the Ampitheatre is too much for him, he falls into his seat and immediately soars to the realms of dreamland, alighting at the pearly gates of Heaven, and he sits on the golden stairs drinking in the heautiful music of the angels' chorus, and casting aside all worldly strife and cares. Sud- denly! a wild cloud encompasses him, he is hurled into the air and dashed to the cruel rocks of earth. splattering and Hying in all directions. as a huge mud- hall. lle opens his eyes and slowly gazes around, just in time to hear Prof. Kendall yell punch 'em. punch 'em! 'lio follow him in detail on through the remainder of the day would horc you more than it did him, perhaps. llowever, we must not omit that he purchases an .Xmerican, intending to read through Dr. Roacht-'s sermon, when lo and heholdf' to his dismay they hring out the moving pictures and when such a splendid chance for sleeping comes tip his statc of mind is one which more than ftlI'liltlS. .Xnd so on through the afternoon he goes, meeting discomforts and discourage- mems at -:very turn, how the long hours drag, minutes seem years. Six o't'lock tinally rolls around, however, and next we see him he is a changed liiyf ls: N . ,fx 4 X 4- ii? '1i,',l, il '-. X., f -:ry ,-, --X L A4 -1 A 7 4'7 ,- iff 1'-f , 1 , , ,1 , - x,f,o f gf ,f ,, e, J u, 54,4 --,,,.,A.., individual, his eyes are sparkling as brightly as the lights that surround him, no one perhaps was ever witler awake than he is this moment. His very soul seems to be on tire with joy :intl laughter and he yells ztt the top of his voice, Have one on me, boys. XYhz1t tlo we eztre for expenses 7' :intl strutting' up to the har he Hips out an eagle on the counter, places his number eleven on the brass rails ing and assumes the dignity of it millionaire. XYhen your heels hit hziril ztncl your hezul feels queer, Ancl your thoughts rise up like the froth on lreer, Anil your knees are weak, anil your yoiee is strong, And you laugh like h-l :it some tl-n-fool song Youre clrunk. olfl man, you're flrunk. XYhen you go in the house, :ill thinking with leur Anil hang your hat on the ehznnlelier. Anil tuek your uinlurellzt carefully to lweil, And stand yourself in the corner instezul. You're ilrunk, old nmn, you're tlrunk. Anil you wake up next morn, :intl the light shines in. Anil your heztcl xrhirls nrounil with one inzitl spin, Antl you cant spit cotton past your chin, And you feel like the author of Original Sin You were tlrunk, oltl inztn. you were tlrunk. Russell A. Travillion. ,,. SUCH EYES ARE SELDON SEEN OUTSIDE THE DESERT A ,fx A4 F,-V i , lj flgl ,J 42 Pug? 133 '57 ,-i-N ,V ,f:. fx ,ff sf V F I Z' fy' ff , me-i-Q ,JA gf'le..-f' ff .ef ., -J fl., Qf em Qspert uf life .Xlmost everyone will confess that college does you much good hut to me, one of the best things it does for you is to lessen your opinion of yourself. To be sure, you didn't think you were conceited when you came to college tstrange, isn't it, how blissfully unconscious people are of being conceited?Q, but by this time college has brought you down a peg or two, as the saying is, you recog- nize how abnormally, how self-satislied you must have been in the beginning. lt is certainly hard to adapt yourself to a college after having been in a school where you, without competition, were the whole show. where you were the star in every class, and when you felt disgraced for life if there were any grades but .Ys on your report, or any remarks but excellence in glowing red ink on the end of your test payer. But that is all changed when you become a college man when Us and lYs are received instead of the rvs, and you are requested to he present at the condition examinations on a certain date. etc., also when you are no longer the shining light in your classes, but merely an ordinary student, not a bit above the average. tlf course, this new condition of affairs gives your pride a considerable jar, but other things in college are still more effective con- ceit-rcducers. lfor instance, at home you were the president of your senior class, captain of the football team, and also a star track man, and if ever anything, party, joke, play or dance was to be gotten up, you were the leading spirit. But will you ever forget what a comedown your pride got the day of the first lfresh- man class meeting here in college? Before the meeting you had tried in vain to decide whether to accept the presidency of the class or turn it down in favor of something bigger. Then, at the meeting, you were not so much as nominated for an office, much less for president. .Xnd, as time went on it grew worse. The lfrcsliman dance was given without your assistance, and social functions were arranged without your knowledge, until tinally with a pang, you were forced to realize that you were not a necessary factor in the life of the college. lly that time, ol' course, your opinion of yourself had become an almost nega- tive rpiantity, as far as your special brilliancy and importance were concerned. lint there is still :mother factor in which college lowers your self-esteem, and that is in respect to vonr appearance. You had never been considered a par- ticularly good looking' young tellow even at home, but at least you have always ' t la, Inf fx ki 'A lx 'I , ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,.,..l.... , Z, 1 W 5 --: .., sq -ffgf fa. f -X .11l1-1. 2 I,-,fffqv Y Y, :iff Xfgf '12,-S ' '-ll--i x,7,L -, ff - Lf of v, Lf --4-Y thought you were neat and attractive antl something on the ortlcr of a heart- hreaker, But thc very lirst clay in collt-gc you saw no lt-ss than tive thousantl fellows on the streets of Chicago that wcrc far inure lianmlsonic cvcn than your swecthcart at home hall niacle you out to he, antl half of thvsc xyeru more attractive in every way than you coultl cycr liopc to hc. Coultl any one hlaine you for heing lwluc antl a little tloyriilu-artefl? For wlu-n the very props are knocked from untlcr your liritlc. thcre is hountl In lm a fall anal a jah, anll some time is nestled to rfegain your lost conliclcncc anfl inovc along in this non' aspect Of life. lilllllllf. t - ij A h .t,,..s llR. Ioxi-is ljzlwr' I ' ' .s 37 f'N i Af 'XX 1' f fx I -1-lYl gw-,W-QQ' 'YAP-M , . , A- J Lf-- XJ f-1 YV. .v .G-N...---girl , ,fat 1 ,,,.x X1 ,ffff fl, ,J Y. -m !:all.1 1 ' i 'K-N . x I v , -,IW .' U'UNt0'x5 IAKL. A JAKE! --. N My-PX Vw, P 5 5 'f71f'b'x51F A 1 fgjylffffjl, A , wB'?1 v ffdww M A ' fu L Q k A 6 V, sum r,. -M, 'JI' '5 ' x.uV.xNk .V X f 1' , . 4 1-TD . i I f., M. 729 ' '1 CF ' 1 1 ,x-H pl, my lab? RW' 'PFYOSTHETVL , Qurflf. ' ' Ex :T.w 11,f.4ryv ,1- . Q2 2. - ..:-qc Afaxwxflyg ,3 A1 ' gJX ,1n':ff so I1 H ' . 'Ir X 1 0' f,1 ll A W M, ,,wf f MW1, an f .xx W W W QI ,L 41 , xx! vw x l f W il W M wif M V W 'W A, ur X x. YM -Aff gk fa t mmf 1 MII ' ' AMIK7' I wiv szyllldr 'iw ly V H, X TN mu wa mm , 4 thi HM M ul I WI i q' WL ! r ' wh 'f .. 1' K M .4 ,U .,s ,-'S 1 f 1 ,,N, 7. , ,457 Kd ffl -V! ,,MlfLfQ..fQ clftiffy Jfrnzsbmen l 1 stood upon a mountain, I looked down on the plain, 1 saw a lot of green stuff, That looked like waving grain. l took another look at it And thought it might be grass: But horrors, to my surprise, lt was the Freshmen class. ilQi1l6 ,i , Pay I '57,-7 f X 1 -il-l . f - f 4 4 1E -- A- ,f-v' w1??-I oZflf'QCC4TffCQffL7' Prcsiclent ...... Yice-Vrcsiclclll. . Seem-tary. . . . . 'l'rcz1su1'er ...... jfresbmen Glass QBifirers S-erga-a11t-:lt-.X1'111s. . . l'.4gf' I N 15 4 -X ., i- k'YjLlflK 1.2 .....J. C. Roland .....F. B. Klahzm .., .-I. R. Carlton ...... bf. Butler Nt G M.XYat5o11 2nd, Greeley Green . vi' - ,-V V . 1. ,ff ff -, - - - - N A77 14!-Y ,. V . 4 , J i'RNfSHx1.xf Cixss'c w1515 fC 1QiRS 1 '-'f'T: :-17c3f A ' ' M ' ' ' ' ' V ,-4 1 A l 4.4 elif: gn 1,---1 V Ai EQ Nil I K. xi. Q-i Jw 1. . r'- va -1 1 IC, I. BL'T1.1cR I. C. liopxxn Cl. KI, XY.X'I'SU K . ll xl. R.C.xR1,'mx Cl.ClR11:1fN I . B. Xlxuxx H 4 X 4' '- f ' W - - -'- X.. my eff? 1-, ,vw-N A A N i 2 K 1 fl-111 . 1 ,ff - 4- f -f , Y, Y W !,, ex -fs -filo-1 -' 'Q-we erfilvff, eff - jfresbman Qlllass Jlaisturp Long will we remeniher that evening in early October, when the class of '13 was given its first impetus. Never before in the history of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery had so many people gathered for the purpose of attaining knowledge and never before had so many learned men offered their services for the advancement of our chosen profession. lt was the meeting of those who wanted to teach and those who wanted to he taught. lt was an ideal situation under ideal conditions and ideal results have thus far heen attained. XYith the actual coinmencement of work on Qctober 6th, we have hecotne inseparahle and our work is a good monument of our endeavors. Under the excellent guidance of Dr. .Tones we have progressed wonderfully and what were at lirst mysteries are now positive facts. Urganization took place while the year was still young and although no one's ahility was known, we chose excellent men to serve us and well they have per- formed their duties. The fourteenth of December saw the Freshmen as hosts at the annual dance held at Yictoria l'lall. A good crowd tur11ed out and a very pleasant time was enjoyed hy all. The address of welcome by our Dean, Dr. Johnson, helped the cause of good feeling along and his cordial invitation was received with deepest appreciation. Hur athletic endeavors were limited to a haskethall game, which at one time nearly proved a stumhling hlock to our rampant juniors, and at another occasion made the Lf of 1. College of Medicine exert itself to the limit in order to heat us, .25 to 34. During our Christmas holidays the class suffered a great loss in the passing away of our fellow classmate, Xlichael .fXlexander. .X step for hetter order in lecture room was taken when a student hody was elected to he known as the Senate. and whose duties it is to promote hetter order. Now that the year is coming to an end. with good fellowship preclominating and true class spirit holding sway. all that remains to he done is to extend a note of thanks to our faculty and hope for as successful a junior year as has heen our pleasure to have enjoyed this past year. Ll. G, lang' lvgf. A 7 X l lf, . if -, ,fwn 4 y 4 , s ,A - . - - -x., w m 4 Q Z 4 2 72 Z. -I-4 Tiff fry 'fi' . 'i j 1 , - -Q-i f .4f,QTlf.L-f ' worn tu the freshmen ln passing the second milestone of our college career and leaving behind those activities we have outgrown. we are sure you will pardon our presuming to offer you, who are to inherit the .lunior estate, any timely advice as to the teclmic of piloting safely past all obstacles unerringly to Seniordom. Of course, we fully realize that advice, like medicine, is more easily given than taken. However, a word to the wise ll mean to the Freshmenp should be sufficient. .-Xt tbe outset, you will doubtless be handicaped in not having as efficient a captain as we. ilihough we have had many tempestous seas, we have wisely trusted to our class president who has excelled our most sanguine expectations as to his ability, You should have an impregnable class organization headed by thoroughly capable class officers fairly elected: then stick to them when they need you most. Do not abort your influence and intelligence by continually finding fault: remem- ber that they are doing their best to serve the most all the time. lt is so much easier to be a fault finder, destructive rather than constructive. that every class is hampered hy such barnacles. It is wise to discover them early in order to save your craft .Xny good seaman will tell you to scrape them off if they do not scrape themselves off. Xllien you matriculate this fall you will assume, perhaps unconsciously, cer- tain well defined responsibilities as .luniors among them are a few that pre- dominately stand in the foreground. You owe it to your class to attend willingly every class meeting, and when ine majority of the class decides upon a definite measure, support it even though it be contrary to your wishes. If the juniors decide to have a class dance but you prefer a smoker. don't be a welcher and a sorehead but pitch in. buy a ticket and boost it with might and main. lf your class needs money, be patriotic enough to willingly subscribe your share. XYhen first mention is made of the Dentos next year, be the first one to get down there in the pit with your subscription. XYe are all in college for the express purpose of being educated, and among the many educatiye influences through which you will attain your object is that one force, as important as any, the influence of your comrades. L'nwittingly your career is moulded by those with whom you associate. Making yourself agreeable to your acrpiaintzuiccs, and giving your best as well as taking both the bitter and the sweet, is one of the prereipiisite factors of success in any vocation which takes into consideration personal contact with the public. .Xn hypcrcritical predisposition on your part now may lead to disastrous con- sequences in your dental practice, and you should not be deceived now by the promises of your other self that you will do differently in your practice. Like- wise iiiilill'ei'cnce lui detail in your blnnior year will increase your susceptibility lu utter failure in your Senior year. XX e are leaving to your more or less tender mercies a few estimable personages 1-i 1-- ,- g I, A,,-- ' , ' . Y . - -vi ,. , ,J V i' - -. V Q, WQXIQ ,fr-N ! 1 r f fp. fi, 4- 'X--X-4 T-lf5,f'i-l '12s...:f'fiL ' h 't,f.,y' , g, --- who have done their utmost to perfect tts in the 'lunior lore of their various departments. As juniors, you will first meet Dr. johnson. He needs no intro- ductiong he assumes you are on the level and treats you accordingly. He is a great man. doing a great work: we hope you will deserve him. Dr. Roach, another star of the dental firniament, will shed light on that complicated subject, prosthesis. XYe only hope you show him that full measure of personal respect he so well deserves. ' ln crown and bridge Daddy XYatt will waste a lot of perfectly good time and patience on you. His unlimited patience is the eighth wonder of the world. Wie hope that he also will survive the sea of ignorance which you bring with you next year. Dr. Zoethout also will meet you for the first time. XYe warn vou beforehand: now is the time to back up! He is a profound scholar and a wonderful teacher: but patience, God bless you, he has none! XYhy it isn't safe to die until after he has quizzed you. lYe have no fears for him, but we have for you. XYe regret we have to leave hnn. Dr. De Xlitt you will also meet for the first time. His knowledge of pathology and bacteriology is marvelous. He reels off those big words as unconcernedly as though they were child's prattle. lf you remember half he tells you. you will know twice what is in the book. Like Dr. Zoethout, we have had Dr. De XYitt two years: we hesitate to leave him ln materia medica you will enjoy Dr, Buckley and his interesting lectures. Although entertaining he is highly instructive. 'We know you will like him. but although knowing as little as we do about materia medica we fear he will have his hands full with you. Dr. Cahill will quiz you in materia medica. :X learned man and a precise teacher, he will do his utmost for you. If you do not know the subject, it will be no fault of his. Clieniistry will be made as interesting as a seasons best seller by Dr. lien- dall. .-X tnan with a 24-carat character, and a Q0 horse-power brain, who, instead of torturing you with tedious homilies. will illustrate those complex chemical theories by the cleverest homely devices ever used in the teaching profession. He is a born teacher if ever there was one. If you cannot learn chemistry from him, your case is hopeless. Dr. Grismore, the wizard of orthodontia, will astonish you with the facility with which he handles the mysteries of that mechano-dental science. He is a splendid fellow and a good teacher. NYe are sure you will like him and we hope tfor your sakesl that he will like you. Dr. Copeland, the anatomy fiend, will garnish your diet weekly with a few choice bits of his unlimited store of sagacious anatomical wisdom. XYe trust you will profit well by his efforts as lte is the last sustaining support you will have in anatomy before you meet your State Board. Dr. Borland? XYell, you already know something about him-probably as much as we: but you will find him and his right bower, Dr. Urbanik, painstak- ingly patient and willing in your 'lunior dissecting. Dr. lloreland, while he Parr 13, C 1 pg. ...l.1.,,,., f- fin -1 1, ,f-- A iff i f, fl, ,Xl , TWH was Jftxfcfwcfaf aniuses you with his appropriate stories, always makes them drive home an important truth. ,Xs anatomy quiz-master Dr. -lirka is a demon. XX'e warn you against being chronically sick for you might overstep the boundary of his patience and good nature. ln oral pathology you will make the acquaintance of Dr. Logan, who, with his assistant, Dr. Schmitz, will pound home the details of that important but difficult subject, XX'e suggest that you learn shorthand before attempting to take Dr. Logan's lecture notesg he is a veritable verbal gatling gun. He is a small but a brainy man. 'lio say that we have enjoyed our work with him is putting it mildly. Dr. Danielson we grudgingly leave behind: we have no fears for his well- being for doubtless he has tamed your ardent spirits long ago. No words of ours can weave an appropriate encomium for him and his enthusiastic efforts that we may absorb a reasonable amount of wisdom. Though we forget the intricate details of pathology and bacteriology, we will never forget the joy of his quiz hours. ln Dr. limenheiser, we have a coming Zoethout, to whom the complicated problems of physiology are as plain as the alphabet. XX'e have enjoyed his work with us, as we are sure you have and will continue to through your -lunior year. llc impressed us being peculiarly litted by nature for a teaching career, crowned by an inlinite degree of success. XX7e venture a prophecy that, in a few years. he will be recognized as a prominent physiologist. Now that we have intrusted these men to your care, it behooves you to put away your childish thoughts, and like good Juniors, be worthy of their eilorts. In parting we trust that the interim between your Freshman and Junior years will be as prolitablc as you anticipate. and that when you return next fall you will not be found wanting by these men. R. XX'. L. lirlfr' IAC4 V 15 e A wing e- fx if ---Q 1 ,- - . - - , . I N I -.s., 131 ' 1- ff 41 X, vL,.h1f 'X -l-,-. ,-. ,f , P, , ,, l, G t ii- SCJ ficzf, wifi, j:I.'B5IJIl1BII .Xdelherg. .X.. Chicago. Alcan, Nellie, Alger, XX'ash. .Xkc-rly, G. XY., St. bloseph, Mich. Alexander, Xl., Chicago ldeceasedj. .'Xl'ZlflU, li. I., Chicago. Anderson, R. D., Chicago. ,Xi-llc-ry, G. L., Scotland, 5. Dak Xssaff. I., Constantinople, Turkey. l 1 lx I l I la lain. XX' n. ',, Qig my. ct. Iiannister, If. .X.. Chicago. liarlmer, .fX. C., Green Bay, XX'is. llarker, gl. Xl., Niohe, N. Y. llaron, XI. C., Chicago. I-larton, S. F., Durand, XX'is. Baum. F., Chicago. Ilaxter, Xl., Granville, I'a. Ielazer, l'., Chicago. liechtol. C. Xl., Iiinghamton, XX'. Xia. Ifiennett, I.. G., Idaho Falls, Ida. llerg, Frank, Chicago. Ilergnian, H. I.. Chicago. Iflest, Rolmt. ll., Chicago. lelingainan, XX'ni. XX'estnioreland, Pa. lelishop, G. Xl., Chicago. lellaha, G. XXI., Chicago. I-Bogart, Irl. L., Paterson, N. bl. llolin, bl. C., Claremont, Cal. llollinger, C. lf.. Sycamore, Ill. Ilrautnian, N. XX'., Chicago. llrehni, .X, U., Farmer City, Ill. liringhurst. Xl. D., Springville, Ilroadlicnt, D. I'., Chicago. lelroxrn, .X. C., Chicago. liurns, II. Il., Iuka, Xliss. Hutler, lfarl, lllooniington, Ill. llrown, C. .X., Klonroevillc. Ind. Utah. llrown, XY. N., Xloorehead, Xlinn. llujer, lf. IQ.. Tripp, S. Dak. Calkins, XXIITI.. Payson. Ctah. Caplan, .X. G.. llinghani. .Xla. Carlson, C. S., Chicago. Carlson, ll., Iron Xlountain, Xlich. Carlton, QI. li., .Xnit:n, loxra. Carroll, .X. ll., I hicago. K arynski, ll., Chicago. kasc, li. .X., Xlcl loud. I al. Caslow, Nl., Chicago. Lervailtes, I.. I... L ht-ycnne, XX yo, Chznnlicrlain, C. lf., l'eori:1. lll. thang, Ix. l.., llouolulu, ll, l. Lhapnian, ll. l'., L lncago. l'.1:gf 1 . ,-X -JI -.m.J Glass Bull Christoph, G. N.. Iditarod, .-Xlaska. Llarno, C. B., Farmer City, Ill. E. XX'., Chicago. C lusman, Cook, H. XX'., Hicksville. Clhio. Glen, Idaho Falls, Ida. Crabtree, Crockett, B. R., XX'esttield, XX'is. Crouch, C. H., Belle Prairie. Ill. Courtney, B. F.. Chicago. Cunningham, 'If L., Iioston, Xlass. Dannewitz, L. F., Sonionauk, Ill, Davies, C. H., Chicago. De Bella, LI. T.. Chicago. Deinski, S. sl., Chicago. Denholm, IQ. F., Iillyth, Canada. Dietz, Charles, Chicago. Dorland, L. H., Chippewa Falls. XX'is Dysan, Fred. Becker, Minn. Duncan, H. F., Joliet, Ill. Duxbury, KI. N., Chicago. Flliot, XI. R., Chicago. Faaspen, A., .-Xtnsterdam, Holland. Fernandez. .X. R., .Xlgeciras. Spain. Fink, .X. H., Xlt. Horeb, XX'is. Finkelstein, H., Chicago. Fishelov, Sylvia, Chicago. Foutz, R., Richfield, Ctah. Fox, E. C.. Ironwood, Xlich. Fox, Norman, Chicago. French, C. Xl., Chicago. Friend, Charles, Chicago. Garcia, -lose, La Linea, Cadiz. Spain. Gedstcad. -I. C., Lennox, S. Dak. Ginsberg, I., Chicago. Glassnian, VI. ul., Chicago. Goldstein, L. Chicago. Goode. C. .X.. l'ort Clinton, Ind. Gordan, Sonia, Chicago. Green, Greeley, Alta, XX'yo. Green, -lohn XX'., Newnian, Ill. Green, S., Chicago. Greenberg. Stella, Chicago. Grccnstcin, Xl. AI., Chicago. Grimm, l'. F., Chicago. Grindc. tl, .X., l'ortland, N, Dak. llahn, lf. N.. Chicago. lloltz, los.. Chicago. llanna, XY. lf.. llirminghani, Xlich. llanson, ll. lf.. XX'inton, Xlinn. llarris. F. S., Iiilnian. lll. llanscn, IQ. l'.. Sioux F:1lls.9.Dak. llaug, C. Xl., Duluth. Xlinn. 115 .Al 1 Tw -:f f-, T ,, f ,, -X, 'Qt Q . s.v aw .-...J ' T 35-' f ...A , l -A ,Q 7, 7. X' f ! ' rf:-wni QAQQ'-1-umgs,,,gx ' rw xx -Q.. M ' V x ,X .- LAN VE: - ' V JS A J - -NZ A X5 N iq., -J' 5311123 'Xf 1 x.. ' f,,,-3 A ..ii 1, ,ff I M , ' , fgqzfjf .,4f4JiifCEL'e gf Henkin, .X., Chicago. Hegleson, H. U., Klarinettc. XX'is. Helmer, C. .X., I'hilaclelphia. Pa. Horton, D. L.. Cahuer, Iowa. Huete, Ii. R., Xlanagua, Nicaragua. Hurclle, -l. Y., Shelley, Itla. blana, F. .X., Chicago. -lohnson, .-X. .X., Chicago. hlohnson, .Xrchie. lnglenoolz, Cal. johnson, H. ll., XX'hitchall. XX'is. jones, lf. Xl., Xorwoocl, Xlantoha. blones, XX'. Ii., Xyiuor, Klinn. -lurissen, ll. li.. Chicago. Kane, ll. B., Chicago. Iiatznian, I.. l.. Chicago. Kaplan, Xl. Xl., Chicago. Iiellani, C. H., Sandwich, lll. Iiievsky, George, Kiel, Russia. Kinihle, ii. 1 P., Stryker, Ohio. Kohl, XX'. lf.. Hillview, lll. Lanclis, Rl. lf., Homerville, Qhio. Lauraitis, A., Chicago. Lieh, XX'ni.. Chicago. Lepak. .X. S., Duluth, Minn. Levin. Rl. L., Chicago. Levin, XXIIN.. Chicago. Levinson, bl. tl., Chicago. Liherfarh, N., Chicago. Lifschutz. Neyer, Chicago. Lingle, ll. H., l'ortlancl, Orc. Maas, L. T., Chicago. Mach, B. XX'.. Lesterville, S. Hak. Maetzolcl, C. bl., Recl XX'ing, Minn. Xlahan. .X. I-l.. Creston, Iowa. Klahan, li. li.. Creston, Iowa. Klarshall, 'l. .X., XX'itt, Ill. XlcCarthy, .l. R., Franklin l'ark, Ill Xlcalillin, Rl. lf.,GreenI91av,XX'is. Xlcncloza, I.. ll. rlc, Piper City, Ill. Nlesirow, il. .X., Chicago. Xlillcr. li. ll.. Chicago. Klillcr, C., Chicago. Xlortruwlc, Xl. U., Luvernc, Xlinn. Xloycr, XX'. lf., Xlichigan City. lntl Xlurphv, ti. lf., Rolucrts, lll. Xlusscr, C. Xl., lflkins. XX'. Xia. Xcclnow, X., Chicago. Nelson, nl. lf., l rankl'ort, Klich. Nicnii, XX'. .X., l itclilnn'g, Xlass. Willson, li. R.. Shcritlan. XX'is. flilcll, ll.. .Xllcgau, Xlich. l'Iltll, lr. lliilllllltl. l'4mllla'l'. XilllC:lQll. v 1 liilXX'lllXX'Slxl, l.. l-., K lncago. l'- 1 X A -Q-L viii-1 f Perry. L. Peotone. Ill. Pfeiffer, G. XX'., Chicago. I'hillips, .-X., Chicago. Poclolsky, H.. Chicago. I'oeclerbach, 'l. gl., .Xiusterclanr Holland l'ostilion, L., Chicago, Raklewicz, -l.. PlX'1'1'lOl.'lfl1, Pa. Rakow, S. Xl., XX'heatlantl, N. Dak. Reeves, li. lf., Moline. Ill. Reifl, H. A., XX'ashington, Iowa. Reilly, -l. 'l., Chicago. Rice. XX'. D., Carlisle. S. C. Roherts, H. lf., Craig. Colo. Robinson, ulaines. XX'El5l1lJl.11'I1, Ill. Rohison, bl., Chicago. Robison, K.. Hackensack, X. -l. Roclin, llarnev, Chicago. Rosenhous, S. bl., Chicago. Rosenthal. B. -l., Chicago. Ruhin, X. R., Chicago. Rupert. H. XX'.. lfureka, Cal. '- Saito, Xl., Seattle. XX'ash. Salian, D. ll., Ainassia, .Xsia Minor. Salishurv, T. F., Pecatonica, Ill. Sanborn, L. T., Chicago. Satten, Frank, Chicago. Savage, .fX. .X.. Lowell. Klass. Schaefer, lrl. Xl., Rouinania. Europe. Schloslierg, C harles. Chicago. Schniirl, .fX. .X., Chicago. Schneider, KI. .X.. Minneapolis, Klinn. Seirlcnherg. L. S., Chicago. Sewell, R. G., Kansas City, Mo. Shefte, li. K., Dell Rapifls, S. Dak. Shielcls, H. U., South llentl, Ill. Sinil, H., Chicago. Skinner, li. B., -loliet, Ill. Skinner, T. :X., Calgary. Canada. Smith, .l. .X., Chicago. Spira, .X., Chicago. Spencer. XX'. Lt-Roy. Chicago. Stevenson, R. li., .Xyliut-r. I Int Stewart, R. R., XX'aync. lll. Stokes, ll. li., Rcccls, Xlinn. Stone, R. .l.. Xlatlison, Xlinn. Straing, S.. St. l'aul, Xlinn. Stupka, lf.. l.a Crosse. XX'is. Iacv. X.. Scranton, l'a. lasluro. l., llakalan, llznvqni. Icschc. C., l'cru. lll. llioinpson, lfrcil, tlranitt- lfalls, Xlinn. 'lil1oln1,son, XX'. l. lf.. llllllflllllllkl Iowa .. , . .. Ihorpc, lx. .X.. llaricn, XXis. 'l'raclitcnlicrg, ll. R., Chicago. I5 3' Q Cf . ,- 1 ..iii I111sN111.111. Z., C111 - ,1 .V .I .. c:1g11, XX cnc, 11. Ix., QIIICZIQO. IIIISI, I.. I ., XIIIU11-l1u:11I, KIIIIII. XXc1'tz, If, .X., .XI1111111z1, IIII. I111-11I11111gI1. I7. If., k'I1iu:1g11. XXIIICIZIII. KI. bl., LIIIIKIIIQII. X I11:1. 5. I., L I11v:1g11. XX'I11t111-X3 'I, KI., I.ugz111 fity. Utah X 1-11:1I1I1 I N IicitI1fI1111'g, III. XX'i111-Imurg, I... L4IIICl1gU. lIk'IlIlI'Q.', I.. S.. 'I'111'1'i11g1r111, LI111111. XX'i11tcr, XI. XI., Siuux If11IIs. S. D1 XX:1I1I1-1111, 11. II., L4I1icz1g'11. XX'iIs1111, .X., I1l:1l111 Ifalls, I1I:1. XX :1II:111 I II IJ:1II41N LIk'lIIt'l'. Imxz. XX'11jf1I111, If. Lf. XX'z111:11z1I1, I11fI. XX :11'1'zz1If, I. I., KI111111, N. IJ:1Ic. XX 11I11'1', .X. IL II., L'I1ic:1g11. XX:11-111111. Xl..Hg1l1-11, I t:1I1. XX rmllvy. KI. IQ., Q'I1ic:1g11, XX 1-M-1-, I 1. XI.. XX XX 1-111l11I1I, II.. I I11c:1g11. I-11111 2111-1'I1111, I111x':1. Yillvr, AI, C.. X.IIIICZ1Q0. 1 I .J 1 1 I 1 I I I1111x II1-S Ll I-1-11-11.1 111 IIS :III ,S N, . sic' 1-1 '- . ,- A ,- --1 X f, f fs., I . fi, ,-, gf, ,sfllfi :Lf-f 'gf' V t, ik , 651' ---V ,- Jfresbmatrs letter Ziaume Chicago, lll., Oct. 13, Itlli. Dear Ma: . Hello Ma! i take my pen in hand to let you know how i am getting along. hopping you are the same. i got to chicago Ill. one week ago to day. .Xu believe nie, Ma, this is some town. Xthen i got ott the train at the station, they wuz a lot of people running every witch way, and i shure thought id get smashed in the jam. The cookies you give me before i started were all et up long before i reached my designation, so i was mighty hungrey when i got into Union Station. They say its called the Union Station because they don't imploy nobody but union men there. Ntell i was so near starved that i bot three bannas from a fellow at a stand like they use to have at the County Fare. i didnt ask how much they wur cause i thought hed think i was from the country, not knowin the price of bannas in Chicago Ill. ltell, after i got them i give him a dollar llill and he give me back only a titty cent piece. I ast him, did he think i had the whole counter wrapped up in that paper beg instead of jest three little runty bannas. XYell he just loked kinda high and mighty and said he gessed i must be a pretty green rube or id know imported bannas when i seen em. Xtell i haint used to eatin imported bannas but i didnt want him to know it so i grinned and says right quick that i was only joshing him enyway and that i knowed they was imported all the time for i never cared much for the other kind. . 'Well them there bannas come near bringing disgrace to the hole family, cause i thought id eat em and watch a train come in. l'retty soon a guy in a blue coat and a white cap and a big star on his chest steps up and says hey rube dont you know no better than to thro banna peelings where people will fall on em? ill give you one minute to pick em up and ive a notion to pinch you enywayf' lYell i couldn't see what good pinching a fellow would do, but he seemed pretty big and looked as if he could pinch so it would hurt so i gethered em up. Xtell Ma, i got out of that scrape pretty well. You know you always dill say i was pretty smart enyway, not meaning to be boastful you know. ltell i clum up a long Hight of stairs and got out of doors again. But i gess they was expect- ing me. cause the minute i got outside. about a dozen fellows cum at me yellin like fury. i tell you i was tlustered fur a minute, thinking they was some of them hold-up men l'a'd read about in the Henry County Argus. XYell they was some tussel after they got my telescope away from me, but finally one big fellow gets a holt on it and grabs me by the arm and shoves me into a bus that was standing close. i was mighty nigh scared at first thinking i was being kid- naped or something so i was jest going to jump out when he shoves me down kinda rut? like and asts me where did i want to go to. and i said To the College. i thought as long as i had to go somewheres. i might as well go there, although id ruther of gone home jest then. lYhat College? says he. XYhy to the Dental College, of course, says i. Well which Dental Collegeu? says he. Xtell i thot there was only one in Chi- fw later 141 1' KN ..' 'f- l yjt X ,Y- - - N.. V1 4 Y:.','?f f 1-'Q ,-f-N V r i 1' JC. 4' -I FN- X'-I I -ev if-gif' : j b f'A4 Lfflf.-Z'-' ,fx-71' CM eago Ill but i didn't want him to know that i didnt know no better, so i said id go to the best one, of course. XYell we druv fur a long time, i gess an our or so, when we stopped all to onct and he got down from on top and helped me out. XYell says he it'll be 2 dollars . Now i knew he was a sure enuff hold up man. i thought that was to much and told him so, but he begin to scowl, so i thought id better give him the money so as to get shut of him, witch i did. XYell i got my telescope and started toward a big building witch had Chicago College of Dental Surgery on it in big letters. i walks in and tells a fellow in a white coat. i was looking for the College an he says as how i neednt look no further as i was right in it and he sends me up stairs. Well, Kia, i begin climbing stairs again. i tell you! id hate to live in some of those big houses i saw on the way out here. i had jest got started when a part of the fioor above me fell with three men on it. i thought theyd been killed. but i learned afterwards that it was an aviator witch was used sos you didn't haf to spend all your life climbing these infernal stairs. XYell, ma. i finally got to a big room full of a lot of fellows. dressed like barbers. standing over chairs and pushing a thing with their feet that looked for all the world like l'a's old grind stone. i saw a lot of people settin on some long seats so i went over and set down on one of them. After a long time a big fat fellow in a white coat comes out of a little room and motions nie to come in. it said examination room on the door. XYell i didn't know they had to be examined before they went to dental college, but you always told me that boys should be seen and not heard, so since he had seen me. i thought id follow him and say nothing. XYell, sir! he told me to sit in a chair and he started looking into my mouth and asking questions about my teeth. XYell before he got threw. he had me sent down stairs to another fellow who pulled out 2 teeth which hurt like the Dickens, but im no coward so i didn't say nothing. Then i was took up stairs and one of those barber fellows put me in his chair and fixed my teeth all the rest of the forenoon. 'lhen i gess he got tired cause he said. would i come back again tomor- row. So i went to git my telescope when i met a fellow who ast me had i bot my instruments yet. XXI-ll he begin talking about white instruments, and how they was so much better than any other kind. Sos not to appear to igorant i thot id show him i knew something about instruments two. So i says kinda important like. that id been told by llr. Smith, the llentst in our County Seat, that black instruments were the only ones worth haveing. Xkell. Kla. i gess that Iloored hint, lte smiled kinda sickly and ast me had i seen the register yit. No says i i reckon its working all right, it seems to be plenty warm in here. XYell he sed as how the register he ment was a ntan yon had to see before you could start to eollege. So he takes me np some more stairs for a wile and pretty soon we goes into a little room where they ltad a wise looking guy all caged up. lint the guy opened the door and signed ns to come in, but i hung back and let the white instrtnnent fellow go Iirst. i thought id take no chances seein what id already been threw in this ear College. I'-ff 'l A 'A I ,N I A X A ,, A. ef- 1 ..--. A, ilii t 7 -- I LLNL! L.f -iz' A, -x - ,- - ' ,. ,, , -L , ,Q l , , - -. . , . . , , ,V if ,Ja -f1-:f- JN. It , M c, it K, gf. f i.-s..e, ., lyell i went into that cage and i can tell you now jest how that Daniel guy must have felt in the lion pen. Xyell my white instrument friend ast me my name, so i told im it was Mr. tdeleted by censorl. So he says to the fellow at the desk, Dr. hlones, this is Mr. ldeletedl. who wants to particulate . How do you do says Dr. 'lones kinda nice like. XYell I declare to goodness, Klal he was a nt-e man, and not at all like i thought he was if they had to keep him in a cage like that on purpose. He ast me a lot about myself and where I was frum, and all that, you know. So i ups and tells him how i had been l'res. of 1ny Irligh School graduating class last june. Pres. of the High School Literary Society and Sec. to the Sunday School in our town. I let him know that I didn't use tabacco swear or carry matches. lVell. Ma! that jest seemed to please him and i could see i had made a good impression cause he laughed right out loud. i guess they dont have many fellows in this ear College thats got the record I have. XYell then i showed him my lfpworth League badge and he smiled again and said, Ny boy, its a good thing you cum when you did . Now what do you suppose he ment by that. I gess there kinda shv on good students here. Xyell he had me show my High School Diploma, and i gess he'd never saw many of them cause he looked at this one a long wile. Then he say's Hoy, how did you ever happen to graduate from High Schoolu? .Xnd i say's it was easy as i never did study much. i-lillL',l1l1lll smiled again and just said XVonderful! XVonderful! just like that you know. lfinally he ast me for 5 dollars which i give him. Then he sed i was now a real Freshman. But i told i was sorry if i was a Freshman as i didn't mean to oe Fresh. llut he laughed again jest to show me he wasnt sore and sed as how all new Collage Students were called Freshmen. The white instrunient fellow then took me into another room where he intro- duced me to a fellow called Klcliean who sed he was the Y. Xl. C. A. man and how he had a nice room already for me. Xyell ma! i remembered what you sed about swindlers and confidence men so i put my pocket book in my hip pocket, and told him as how i gessed the room i had was good enutf fur a wile yet, i didn't have eny room atol yet, but you cant be two careful in a big city like Chicago Ill. Now ma, ast l'a to send me another fifty cause ive been ast to join the Eta llita l'ie. Thats a club tht-ys starting here. livery body i speak to about it smiles, so i guess its a good club. Oh yes! and before i forget i must tell you that your sun is attracting some attention here, i guess they herd about my being the l'res, of my class cause theyve ast me to be chief refree at a Iiladger Fight. You bet they cant keep a good man down. XVell ma, i must quit now and go to bed as it is to late to study histology now. Very Respectfully Yours, lDcleted by censoiil l' 9. Tell l'a i decided to by the mason tools. i thot i sort of ought to please him seeing as how he belonged to the masons. One fellow wanted me to bv bets tools but i told him that i never bet and that settled him. l'lease excuse mistakes. Discovered by R. XY. I.. lim' 1.1: ,fi ' f ,VTX 4lI1f'C v M W l, il l xl -W i - I -- 'f,f,'.lc Rx.: 42 xx K fs ,ef 'W .. .E FUFH 15 -. '- O I fin' ' ' V Q, I' 1 V i U 5 fl,' TR xx 31 1' '?,N Ev 15.-t g .:- -bx . -...az I f L Q K --P X 'I 'r W 'L , 4 -P Q I Svnrial Ehvnin I iii' I- J -57X-Q '.-X ,ff ' 1 ,., -.1 ,. .ff 1. I J 'F' I , 1' of -, ,u!ZfCf-s -,C,,ft,f- c.f,tfi,'c.Q .a-- issetting Glass Banquet C911 the evening of December 17, 1915, Dr. Borland gave an elaborate banquet to the junior and Freshman classes in dissecting. The affair took place at the Auditorium Hotel, and a large number of the students were present. Toasts were heard from members of the faculty, and a number of students entertained the guests in like manner. It is reported that every one present had a most enjoyable evening. The program was as follows: 11115 CHICAGO eo1.LEoE OF 1J12N1AL sU1u.sE14Y BANQUET to celebrate the successful termination of the work in the Anatomical Laboratory. Held in honor of the Anatomical Department by the Freshman and junior Classes. AL'o1ToR1L'A1 Horer., Ciiicauo, December 17, IQI5. The Anatomical Staff: XY. L. Copeland, ll. D., C. X., R. C. S., Professor of Anatomy and Head of Department. V L, C. Borland, ll. D., L. P., Assistant Professor of Anatomy. I. Jirka, D. D. S.. Instructor in Anatomy. XY. A. Danielson, Instructor in Anatomy. james Crbanek. D. D. S., Demonstrator of Anatomy. G. P. Burton, D. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. Prosectors: Berry, Koch, La Due, Stephens, Savage and Goring, of Class of IQI6. Honored Guests: Prof. J. Newton Roe, A. M., Sc. D., M. D. Prof. Charles E. Jones, B. S.. D. DIS. Prof. J. li. Schaefer, D. D. S., LL.B. Prof. C. N. johnson, Xl. A., L. D. D. D. S. Mr. T. T. Ferguson, Class 1916. Mr. lj. E. Lee, Class 1916. And the ladies. MENU, Region One l'ancre:ttic Fluid. Cream of Celery Wirsung Your Prai-es Region Two Cerebruni nf Lettuce with Gastric Hydro-chloric Dressing Region Three P-oas Magnus, liormaldehyde Sauce String Renals Patella Potzitwws W Regi ni lfour Gall Stone Ulives from 'lialtle Six and Celery N Region lfive Modeling Comp:-und Ice Cream liile Coffee Plaster Paris Cake Speakers are warned not to mention anytliing from the curriculum or give any moral l advice, under penalty of instant vivisection. X5 Pagr 145 1' 'X 4' I f. .4 -f. 1- 4,1 -- . 'v J. ull ,,. , , V ..,. V.. f , - X L X ,,, ,, ds.. -...A .., Q57 ,f 1-x . f:. X f ,xr fy 1 ' ,-'rf' jrlfi,- if-A - X-,Zf,L. .,-AWK Vg--ff .Z , c,'J , Qy' -l- Come list to our sorrowful tale of woe. Clf the junior Prom not long ago. A lad and a lassie determined to go. And gaily to trip the fantastic toe. They Cantered and Trotted nor counted the cost, For they llesitated and they were lost. Uribe Zuninr rum To Terpsichorean enthusiasts of C. C. D. 5. the -lunior Class was host to their .Xnnual Dance, held at the Xliest End lYomen's Club, on Friday. liebruary 16, IUID. To the beautiful strains of the Psi Umega orchestra the couples fox-trotted and one-stepped. while the beautiful lounging room below accommodated those who did not participate in the dancing. The damsels from far and near, some from XYinnetka, others from Rogers l'ark, while still others from Dreamland, assembled in gowns of most gorgeous tints and colors, escorted by the many lleaux Brummels of the junior Class. lt was at this special function that our friend tierlach made his debut into the dancing world. lYe could hardly believe our eyes as we watched him glide in such a floating manner about the hall. Many hurried to the outskirts of the hall and when only a glimpse of him was had as he swiftly darted across the floor with the same grace as Yernon Castle himself, they stood awe-stricken as they gazed upon his bewildering movenients. Our white-headed idol, George Nelson, also added to tl1e amazement of the crowd by pulling off a few eccentric waltzes and two-steps which he had learned from his two years of constant instruction at the well known lYest Side place of amusement, Dreamland. lt is far beyond our vocabulary to picture vividly this handsome young Skee jumper as he elegantly maneuvered about the ball- room floor. Through a misunderstanding our Hlladger Friend Tyler was of the opinion that the affair was to be formal, and necessarily was dressed accordingly. Never before have we had the opportunity to rest our eyes upon such a noble specimen of perfect manhood dressed in the latest cut of evening clothes. Xlie wish here to remark that he even surpassed our Class Model Hoefte as he appeared last year at the Freshman Prom arrayed in his full dress and soft collar. XYe were next attracted by the charming young maidens who were escorted by Cannon and lYeidner whose costumes simply took the .luniors off their feet. Cannon's frau wore a stunning gown of Georgette crepe and striped taffeta attrac- tively combined. lYeidner's better half of the evening dazzled us with her pretty gown of fancy Fleur de Soie intermingled with checks and plaids. which empha- sized a note of youthfuluess. We hardly realized the time was going so fast on account of the many interest- ing things which occupied our minds. but before we knew it, the orchestra was playing that good old ballad Home, Sweet Home. Sufiice to say. everyone enjoyed the evening and with wishes of seeing each other at the next hlunior Dance bade themselves a fond adieu. Pngr 147 1 ,X A. ,',' Q- y - -- N1 e 1 J K 1 fx z 4 'Z 7 Z To , ,f-. f' - ,f,- A, ri f1,4'T f. all ' ' Cai-f te1'C'f,fo-ft, ear -L-an The freshman ante Une of the episodes that go to make up the drama of life occurred on the evening of December fourteenth, nineteen hundred and fifteen. XYar had been declared. Prior to this time class meetings were held, in which debates took place that would give any of our American orators that would have dared to refute the argument, namely Where shall the Freshman dance be held? Irrawady chills. The fourteenth, however, proved to be the climax. Our forces were concentrated under the leadership of lie-neral Red Bergman and Commodore Blaha. Victoria Hall was sieged and held in captivity, as prisoners of war. Professor Guyoirs six-piece orchestra. The siege started at approximately 8155 in the evening, and continued to about io o'clock. By this time all the troops and their attachments had arrived from Evanston, Oak Park, Ravenswood, Logan Square, and various other stations. The trench was gloriously illuminated, which only added to the splendor manifested by the uniforms of the reserves. At the crucial moment, namely 9 o'clock, internal strife started. Troops of one company were seen exchanging plans with those of another. Attachments were in demand, as some companies, dueto lack of preparation, were forced to come to the battle unprepared, there being no available means of finding new attachments. as all the barracksin Chicago and surrounding territory had' been called out. There was only one thing left to do, and that to come meekly alone. Chief Surgeons Kendall, Kolar and Emenheiser came prepared for action. All the necessities of their useful profession were at hand, even the nurses. Doctor Rexall, who takes the non-de-plume of Broadbent, could always be relied upon to be in the place farthest removed from action with his reserves close by him. The place that was the hardest to take and naturally showed the best resist- ance. was the company commanded by Captain Ruebens. The captain held all besiegers at bay. and could only be taken by consultation with her chief of staff, General Heller D. which was very soon accomplished. .-Xt 1 o'clock Lieute- nant Green fired the fatal shot. The lights were turned out, the six prisoners escaped and the combined troops and attachments of the Freshmen Brigade toil- somely left the trench to be taken to their respective barracks by means of the elevated, which was erected for this onepurpose, to make it easier for the mobili- zation of the Freshmen. in order to take the long anticipated and dangerous Victoria Hall. The following day Troubador Danielson was greatly dismayed to find that so many of his men had been killed or seriously wounded in the fray. They, of course, were excused from drill, and their names duly recorded and sent to headquarters where the final reckoning takes place. The veterans of the battle expressed the hope that they again would be allowed to attack some other place of amusement. .Xll the survivors gave three rahs for the generals in command and resumed the regular routine of dental training, forgetting the past, to be told only to the children of the respective sur- vivors in the years to come. Pugr 1710 1916 PAR l,IlIX Nnxxx l,llIX l'xl1mx :xr llmu IH: 4 wfifyv ,Q ,T-X .1-ll. A M14 2, A- ,tc , fs .,9,if'ofQ.fe 5.1 f,'ti, ffl, --sD. , imma burial heats Un the eve of XYashington's birthday H. D. l-lrockbank and R. XY. Kleliell entertained at a dance at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. -I. Sears. About twenty- five couples were present and an exceedingly enjoyable evening was spent by all. Music, singing, and a talk by Dr. Sears tilled in the time between the dances. Light refreshments were served during the evening. All the guests express their appreciation of the successful efforts of the hosts and the hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. Sears. Un the evening of May IO the Xi l'si l'lii lfraternity gave their annual fare- well banquet and dance to the Seniors at the Hotel La Salle. Many interesting talks were heard by well known men of the Dental Profession. On November 5 the Delta,Signia Delta Fraternity gave their annual smoker for the Freshmen at the Chauter House, I 'S laekson lloulevard. The affair . J ' . . . . proved to be a very successful one. the entertainment consisting ot talks by members of the faculty and music. Luncheon was served the latter mart of the . . l evening. - Cln the evening of November I3 the Xi l si Phi lfraternity gave their annual Freshman Smoker. Many of the members of the lireshmen were present and enjoyed themselves. partaking of good smokes and eats. An informal dance was given by the Alpha Zeta Gamma Fraternity on the evening ot December 24, IQI5, m the Gray Room ot the La Salle Hotel. livery- one reported a very enjoyable evening. Beta and Alpha Chapters of the Delta Sigma l'hi Sorority gave their first annual banquet at the La Salle Hotel on the evening of April I. Everyone present reported a most enjoyable evening. On April S the Xi Psi l hi Fraternity gave a dinner at the Tip Top lnn. After the dinner a theatre party followed by seeing Chin Chin at the lllinois. Unique decorations, clown hats, a jolly crowd. grand music, and a midnight banquet were the features of the Halloween Dance at the Psi Omega House. 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Speakers of merit, smokes tle luxe. and fellowship unsurpassed were much in evidence. The Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity gave a Halloween llouse Party on the evening of October 31. The House was especially decorated for the occasion with autumnal foliage. Tnformality was the keynote of the affair and many of the original Halloween games were played. A dainty luncheon was served and 1 excellent toasts and jests were rendered by the guests. The Psi Omega outdid themselves on St. Patrick! clay. A combination l luncheon-card party and dance proved itself a popular success. Un the eve of December I6 the Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity gave an informal Christmas dance in the East Room of the Hotel l.a Salle. Everyone present 1 reported excellent music, refreshments and dancing. A l l Tuesday evening, February S, Kappa Chapter sent thirty active members to the Psi Omega banquet given in honor of the Supreme Councillors at the La Salle Hotel. A banquet was given by the Xi l'si Phi Fraternity on the eve of November 25 at the New Morrison Hotel. Many member: ot the chapter gave very interesting after-dinner talks and toasts. Everyone present had a most enjoyable evening. Flu St. Yalentiue's day the Psi Omega Fraternity entertained at a house party. Twenty couples dined and chatteretl away the hours of a memorable evening. 5 ,ff-s Page Ig-Ik? . ,X , , 1 .N A N ,-E, 577,77 .. ,V ,g ..4..hrQr-'- x., . ll w. ff f' , . . 'X Z ,, .4 U 37. ff, ff, .rf-J 7 ,-'j, 1 ' f'f:2'rQfv ,Jy4.:fQ Cxfyufgqyffbfu JV . Y uf E . fl? X H . W .nw :'. 1 Y 1 .1 1 klrzfij .. gi.. 31. 'Quay 1 ,- IF , 15, 16- Q- ,Me ii Q, .zffffpiw 1 KW' .QILLX A ,A- I fy'-4m,,,' ', LQR .lkylrjl Vfix !,-,Qx:2Eq.-'Ev,.':u,7, W - A I,f.y.4:7, 495. w V? 4,4 ff . V. fs-r -1... 'r ff, .r .s5,.,,jEa,,-E1 ,- J, f fi. ' F . 4 ' fax Iii Jia? -W .. .. 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Owing to the absence of football the only thing in the way of athletics we could turn our attention toward is the well known indoor sport of Basket Ball. The call for volunteers went out imme- diately after school began and about twenty-live men reported for practice. among which were Shaunnessy, Nelson. A-Xnderson, Tyler. Peterson and Stone of last year's champion team. ln addition to these many husky looking Freshmen, including Strupka, Turnbaugh and Green, were present and promised to develop into line material to make up a good fast college team. J. H. Nlcliean was appointed manager of the team and did some very noble work in arranging an interesting schedule throughout the season. Un November 5 the tirst game of the season was played with the Freshmen and Juniors as the attraction. Everything was in favor of the juniors who had played together last year and had formed the nucleus of the varsity squad during the season of 11115. .-Xs expected they played true to form and by excellent team- work otliset the brilliancy of Strupka and Turnbaugh, of the Freshmen team, and won by a score of 17 to 12. After the game the two squads met and elected E. R. .Xnderson captain of the team, which selection has proven wise, indeed. Captain Anderson has exhibited excellent ability both at playing and managing his men. ln the former he has been ably assisted by Nelson. Turnbaugh, Qtrupka. Tyler and Shaunnessy. Shaun- nessy proved to be the individual star throughout the season. The diminutive little forward always seemed in the best of form and owing to his great accuracy in shooting baskets made most of our points during the year. Taken as a whole the season proved to be one vast success with only one defeat to mar an otherwise unbroken string of victories. Long will the student body remember with pride the ettorts that have been spent to make our college iirst in athletics in full accordance with her professional standing. l'tl.3r I :rv IN , . X ,, -- A' -.qi new 74 -- , ' '-L x., ,lf -57' ,-Q - , A- - f' f. f' 'w f .1-.-.l.1.. .. 1 V , 1 ' - .,f,a ,f4c..y'e ..s-. .C 4 - cf T, Q, --Waa bitagn stents Zlllinuis ents Un December 3. at the west side Y. Xl. C. A.. the haslcet hall team from Chicago Dental met and defeated the lllinois C. Dents hy the score of 2fi to 7. The game was hard fought throughout and despite the fact that there were few penalties a spirit of roughness was seen that no douht was the result of the evtreme rivalry hetu een the two schools. Chicago started with a rush and the game had hardly legun when Shaunnessy shot a pretty lzasket. lkoth teants were playing hard and lllinois had no chance to score during the tirst half except when Tyler was fouled for unnecessary roughness which resulted in a free throw hy Captain James, of the lllinois squad. This proved to he their only score in the hrst period. Chicago had the hall in her possession most of the time during this period and at the end of the first half the score stood 16 to I in Chicagifs favor, owing to the accuracy of Shaunnessy in shooting goals from most any angle or distance. ln the second half the lllinois hoys awoke, and blohnson, a center, who was substituted in this period, proved to he the star of the lllini team and scored all of their three held goals ot the game. Turnhaugh, who was substituted for lleterson in this period. also put up a nice game and added 13 points to Chicago's total. Strupka also did good work. and Captain .Xnderson's great defensive work at guard prevented much scoring hy the lllini forwards. The lineup for the two teams was as follows: ' Chicago lllinois Tyler, Turnhaugh . . .... Center . . . . . . Johnson 'Xnderson lCapt.J . . . . .Right Guard. . . . . Schalk Tyler. Peterson . . . . . Left Guard . . . . . . .Schiltz Striipka ....... . . . Right Forward. . . . ..... Reckard Shaunnessy . . .... ...., l -eft Forward ..... . blames lCapt.l Referee-Potters, Y. Rl. C. A. ,., Pagf 157 I A A A' x - eg fd -- '..- x., .2 '57 ,f-2 11'-N X . M , 1 ,N . p. It 1 ,f A ,- ,4- ' frf. f'r fb? fx it 1 4 ,- - -'14, ' ' 1 M f' T-T--W V12 cfevf .,s.2f.f-M , vftif .Q of lit umes tu the igest nf This .Xt last our all star basket ball team has met its XX'aterloo. .-Xfter an unbroken string of victories the C. lf. U. S. basl-'et ball team led by Captain .Xnderson and Shaunnessy, our star forward, was defeated at the hands of the well balanced aggregation from the Medical School of the Lf of I. lt was one of the hardest fought games that has been seen in local gyms in years and the victory was one that will be remembered by the Xledics for years, and perhaps even will be handed down by tradition to younger generations. that they may sing the praises of the team that beat Chicago Dental in lfjlfi. The game was played on February I5 and at the end of the second half the score was a tie. 13 to IS, and after two extensions of live minutes each had been played the score stood 23 to 27 in favor of the Xleclics. Xlfithout seeking an alibi let us say that with Chicago playing on a strange tioor and 'l'yler's absence from the game during the second half, owing to indis- position. the advantage was entirely with our opponents. captain .Xnderson did nobly in l1is eitorts to land the victory and instituted many changes during the game in an effort to win. lint as fate would have it our boys had somehow lost all insight in the a1't of throwing baskets, and time after time, after working the lgall up the lloor by some excellent team work and brilliant individual playing, a basket would be attempted only to have the ball to quiver on tl1e ring. while tl1e crowd held its breath, only to fall at last into the eager hand of some waiting Kledic and then the work was all to repeat. Shaunnessy alone was playing in tip-top form and to him we owe most ot our points. Rather small in comparison with the six foot Kledics, he twisted ard sfluirmctl through their strong defense until once in the open and then an accurate shot which invariably meant 2 points for Chicago. ln all he caged IO Iield baskets and 3 free throws, making 23 of our 27 points. The honor of making the other ..t points belongs to tieorge Nelson, the blond ilunior, who has done some notable work during tl1e year. liineupz tfhicago Illinois Tyler, Strnpka .. ..... Center ..... .. XYeaver Shatnmessy . . . . . l.eft liorward . . . . . llernstein Nelson ........ . . .Right Forward. , . .Xnderson llreen, Strnpka ......... . . Right tluard. . . . . -lones .Xnderson. lnrnbangli .... ...... l .eft Guard . .. . .. .. .. Lilarne R e leree- lickert. Tiniekeeperf l'askind. IH. V ijt fx ,, A. ,P . fn, -v2- Y.. p w iff ., ,la gl -1.1 'WK , 1' f' ,Sf-, --i 5A!,f ZfC:L'e Gif--f1'T34Q5ffl,vTC?i -W--Qi l l l l uhliratiuns T H E B U R THE VIFFICI.-Xl, ORGAN OF THE .-XLl.'1lNl .-XSS1 Deli-XTIC JN, CHICAGO L'Ul,l-liljE HF DENTAL SUIQQSERY. l'uhlished Quarterly At 1747 XY. llarrison Street, Chicago, lll. y Editor, P. li, llL r121:1:.xunl. KID., D.D.S. Publisher and liusiuess Manager, ll. E. SL'II.Xl2lflilQ, l-l,.lZ., DDS. Tllli l1L'R is tlllhliilhitl in hlilllllilfy, .Xpl'il. -ltily, and I Jgtoligr, All emitnmuiqgi- ' tions and other matter should be in hy the :oth of the preceding month Each graduate of the Chicago College of llental Surgery should feel it his duty to he a subscriber of THE lltiic. .Xs stated above it is The 1 lfticial Hrgan uf 4 the Alumni Association, and will keep you well informed of the affairs in the College. along with many interesting things which are taking place in the Dental Profession. 1'agw 150 ' 'Esssrsssss get or EJ , - , , f'1 . . , , -, .fvvf V , , -1 ' '-T 1 w 1 -Q3-. yr ,W ff, 1. , 1 , ,, f uw f , , ,T .1 ,ff - K . Q1 ,, 'N IR 0 n XVII A'l wf I M ' A INET ? I E -r ! .5 '- L ?l'p' As ff f- ' w-,fi b . ' aj- f ', V v, x - I . Q , . b -2, N ' F: Q' '- ' A v r- --as 5 Tw- . ' K' 'K Nw'Q 1 . 191- ' ' Y -I - vbx 351 V' ' J '. , :f--an ' :VJ-'I'-1 N ' u i . 'gig'-5 ' X w ' wif? 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QXLLEN J. T. S,xx'.xOE J. D. KICI'I.xRL.xND C. R. RICI'I.XRL.XND T. T. FERGUSON R. KI. Is.sE1.H.VxRD I . J. FEHRENBNCHER Il. J. NEL'm1sHu'.xNDER .KI. CAHILL. PILG., D.D.S. 1010 O. TX. BENSEND A. I..xCOL'Rs1RE J. A. DONELAN J. KI. CON O. POLLSON XI. R. ScH,xFTfNER L. P. DEGKIN H. IC. IRC?-T XY W. JOHNSON KI D. RATHELN R. A. Ross R. XY. RICIJEAN Ii.. R. ANDERSON I.. D . N. XIICKERS L. HORTON P.. TL:RNR.xLfcs11 I'.. BUTLER C. KI. NIIQSSER J. R. CARLTON XI C. I I IOI7 L G. X ELSON I. G. HOVET 1. XY. XJELSON In. TX. HVDSON XY. .-X. BRIDXYELL 1018 C. If. CHNAIBERT x . ROBINSON E. II. c.IR.XBTRIiE II. B. C11,xPx1.xN S. J. YLNA ,ff 'J 4' J' ,- . X I -, ., 4-Z - J. KI. 51EO.x1. C. SXYEITZER R F H . .. LTO T XI. IQMMONS C. HETOITWAY II. I . I'I.XRCI..XY KI.KI.KI.xR'r1NE.xL' I.. X.Y1CRERS N J. II. CANNON Hfss XI. QTENSEN J. I.Y11N1c T3 . . . T.. I.Em,4,11.T D. P. I5RO,x1JREN'1 XY. KI. BROWN Ii. If. 'TRUAST I . Ii. IIARRIS IC. C. FOX Pu If 'I-'f'7 1-2 41' f-X 1' ' I L f 'N jf, ff!- --+- 'Z3i..7?fL, , QM, EL alta Sigma alta FOllIldEd at fflc' Lvlll-i'c'I'.fl.fj' of 4Uz'flzI'ga1z 1833 ROLL OF CHAPTERS L'NIVERSITY OF XIICHIGAN CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY HARVARD IDXIYERSITY LLNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LCNIYERSITY OI' CALIFORNIA NORTIIWESTERN L.NIX'ER5ITY LvNIYERSITY OI' KIINXIZSOTA XLXNDERBIIIT LYNIYERSITY XYESTERN RESERVE L.NIYERSITY TL1-'TS COLLEGE IQANSAS CITY DENTAL COLLEGE INDIANA DENTAL COI.LEGE ST. L'NIYERsITY LYNIYERSITY OF ILLINOIS BLTFFALO LvXIYERSITY LYNIVERSITY OI PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON LRNIYERSITY COLORADO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY LvNIYERSITY OF SOLTIIERN CALIFORNIA XORTIIERN PAcIIfIc COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY CREIGIITON L'NIYERSITY CEEORGETONYX DENT.Xl. COLLEGE I.-NIVERSITY OI' IOIYA LOL'ISYILLIi DENTAL COLLEGE LINCOLN IDENTAL COLLEGE 1 , , f' C 4. , M A I-E TH--- I III II E -- ',-'L x. 5,1 wi ,f, '7 ff.-N Cf! M22 Um Lifezcfgicdi fx. If!!! ,fl 51- XX .lx fu of '- . xx ' if I , YJ 'v .-.,f - .. 'H' -'Tis-'x Nix --:Z 1' iq 4 N xi Q , a ..f9f 14 XE' 5,1 9' fl 16911. U? Pagr 105 fy V f-3 .i W, f :, f ,A ' Aly X 7 ylla L ' 1: 4 Cxfifaf-Cf5f0f QL!- , ' X if 251 , . X h Q y .N , f 7- 'F ' , . 3' , at r Y- Bc ' GL x G y Q63 ' sy. X -. X 11 , - 1 f -c 1 5 . V t ' -1--1 - i - Y177 ff: f N WEN .1 A , f:,7N,, ,fig ' ' .f-- -- - .nf ' -- --V. Xi 195i iBiJi LOMBARD CHAPTER E.fmz.zf.ffW1 me FRATRES IN FACCLTATE J. E. SCH.-XFFER, D.D.S., L.L.B. QI. XY. FORD. D.D.S. F. XY. BARTOXX' I. XI. BESSER IL. H. BACRSTROM FELLOWS D. XI. Y. R. QIOXES Z' P M U T11 :U Cl, G 2 FTF? Q53 Qgcwnc 2 53 E T m Z M WF? EQ TTI OHIO Fl P73 'fn ul 'fi WU PZ fir-' 2.4 mm Z Un SP1 712 m. ww -1 rn Z 4 Q 77 -3 O C. D. . XY. BLAHA .-I. BERGMAN . E. BALLINGER . S. CARLSON I XY. COOK 1010 S. E. LADLFE In C. LENTZ O. XY. K.-XPP H. C. KI.-YH.-YN IL. Y. KIILLARD 1917 R CLEMENTS I. H. HENDRICPQ I.. G. KIULLINELTL I' KIEYERS XY. P.-XRR IUIN F..fX.XY'1zRTz PLIQDGIQS I qlffxfnfj RJMLIJ' 5.2 O. A. XORTHSTROIXI I.. I.. PODRUQH .X. STORLEY IT. XY. TIIIOMPSON IC. B. XYESDWQRTH It If. POLAND If. F. Rlxumix' Al. XY. XXIEIDNIZR . B. XXV.-XLKER I. G. -IOHNSUN I c I. XY. HVRULE -I. XY. GREEN H. XI..Io11NsoN KI. PXROW Ii, I3 Huis C. LARINO NI,-XI-IAN RIAHAN B. SRXNNER Pug If 'SV ff ,fm ff 'j A flfx X Z ifgfufw fUL.yyG.Z'I,QiwG' ff ' 361 Sl 35131 Fozuzdfd af the D711 I.E'r'I',fI-fy ofMz'I'l1z'ga1z 1880 ROLL OI CHAPTERS L'NIA'EIzsITx' OIf RIICHIGAN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF DENTISTRX' PHILQXDELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRX' VNIVERSITA' OI-' IOWA INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE L'NIA'ERsITY OI-' CALIIfORNIA LJHIO STATE LVNIVERSITY CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY l'NIA'ERsITA' OIf BUFFALO MEDICAL COLLEGE OI-' VIRGINIA ROYAL COLLEGE OF DENTAL SCRGIZONS l'NlvERsITx' OIf PENNSYLVANIA NOIITIIWESTERN LYNIYERSITY XYASIIINGTON LvNIVERS-ITY LJHIO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY LYNIYERSITY OI-I AIINNESOT.-X XYESTIZRN DENTAL COLLEGE LINCOLN DENTAL COLLEGE X'ANuER13II.T L'NIvERsITx' LvNIYERSlTY OIL' SOUTHERN C.XI.Il ORNI.X ,'X'I'L.XNTIC IDENTIXL COLLEGE LQENTRAL l'NIvERsITx' OI KENTIICNY QQREIGIITON L'NIA'ERs1Tx' A' X 4' -A , 'L H 5 - '-L A., gqf fi-,S I v -'N I '1 f f' glmrv ig?-1 . , 'W f' if K,-fi ! :kf0'2f?viVifQQff:::::::t--- Y GN Q-Q49-. .gag Ti 4' af GS? Q2 'il P5 x x 1? , A -' .P' 'v JJ I H435 get ' ' .rg '- V- 4 f -I A N. -13 52? :X 5' Qipi A9 3 SQM A ii?-all ' it s . -'-Qi' ,z -, -V 5 N Q ,. - ,Q - f VY?fRy:' ,QZY 'Q -f, lj- .EX -.---,,., Q R ' 5 1 4 6 .ft uffatm' ft! ,' fx ,I ' 'A Vf-ix, , . ' 1 -- yjg- .gj Q! Ugl' If7Q fx ,N f , ' f - f - ,X ' 3 Qs fm '+ , 'Q 3' YV 'NK f' fi ,G X - ' J' .'. -'K 6 y 5 fnfhl 5 rp ximyw r U ll 5A, , ,,,f . N - ' 5 '. X A'gf f xx Q, Q91 Qgllltgxlil'-111f9l,1, . i 711f?P1' 1np1v1f1i1r xx J ' f ,-,1j.,. 66 fm f L10 V ' 11 ew if f , K' . sw am 3,11 ' MIL E l. 5. + 11 axis Y! R up ' . 4 . 7-l. lf X ' ,Q C, ,.. L., -fx-.fy ,W n. 1 ,f N , .X x.f'X..,1 ,f --f N 1 195i QL9mega RAPPA CHAPTER E,fflIl'!I.J'!.'z'lZ7 139-V F RATRILS I N FACL'LT.XT1i XX'. L. COPELAND. ALD.. CKY., I. G. EICRKA. D.D.S. XX'. A. D.xN1ELsON. B.S.. BLD. L. C. BORLAND, B.S.. Ph.G., APD J. L. KENDNLL, B.S.. Ph.G.. XLD. PIERCE Ii. LEE H. X. NOVY H. C. RICE H. GOERIN43 XX'. E. BURKE P. D. STRACP CH,xs. XX'1TOL's T. S. SCI-1A1ELL1N E. XX'. Hmm -I. F. ERICRSON LEONARD LEE H. L NLXCDONALD D. EOGARD R. P. HANSON R. C. XXWUIXIKES B. XX'. RIACH XX. L. SPENCER F. T. THOMPSON 1 - ALRS. 1916 H. A. LONO L. AI. STEVENS DI. D. ,TOHNSTON I' -I. KENNEX' Ii SHARENBROICH 1917 H. F. JAHNKE R. AT. KELLY L. AI. AILRLLLS S. B. CQOODNEY XX'. G. NIELSON F. KI. HENREL C. H. CARPENTER C. GLSON IQIS KI. A. AX,xRsH.xLL XI. O. KIORTRLTDE T. A. SRINNER G. H. XXSALDROX A. H. FINRE R. QI. STONE ,fw -A ,f ff: J, J L -- x, l-Z XX'M. LINDEEERT S. B. R11-NER F. S. LLSCHY E. B. XXXEESTER L. M. POLTLSOX AI. O. NELSON F. AT. OVERHOL C. Af. RILE B. 1. LCNDAHL T H. AI. HENDERSON R. H XYXYARD Y. S. KELLH' , . L. LORRE I. XX A -I. C. CSEDSTEAD RI.XX'.SCuNE1u bl. C. BOLIN I.. T. SNNBORN C. AI. HANLL ER Pagf 171 -J 'if ,,-1 X15 I -,,f'.f,,, 'ij ,,I.75f:x'D, 51 QBmega f'OIllIfl7c'd af B6Z!fI'HZOl'r.' Collfge of Dental Surgery 1892 ROLL OF CHAPTERS BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY XEXV XYORK COLLEGE OF DENTISTRX' PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY TLTFTS DENTAL COLLEGE XYESTERN RESERVE LTNIVERSITY LSNIVERSITY OI' PENNSYLVANIA LvNlYERSITY OF BUFFALO NORTHNVESTERN XYESTERN LYNIVERSITY CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY L'NIVERS1TY KIINNESOTA L'NIYERSITY OI-' DIZNXVER PITTSBURGH DENTAL COLLEGE KLXRQUETTE LSNIVERSITY HARVARD LTNIVERSITY LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF DENTIXL SURGERY BALTIMORE MEDICAL SCHOOL COLLEGE OF PIIYSICIANS Li SURGEONS, KSEII Francisco! OI-IIO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY AIEDICO-CNHIRLTRGICAL COLLEGE. tPl1i1adclphiaJ XX-ISCONSIN COLLEGE Ol PI-IYSICIANS N SURGEONS ,'XTLIXN'I'.X IDENTAL COLLEGE LYNIVERSITY OI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IJNIYERSITY OIP KIARYLAND XORTII PACIFIC IDENTAL SCIIOOL STARLING GHIO K'.EDIC.XL SCIIOOL INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE GEORGE XYASPIINGTON LYNIYERSITY LWNIVICRSITY OI' CALIFORNIA NEW ORLEANS CSOLLEGE OI' IDENTISTRY ST. IIOVIS DENTAL COLLEGE ISEOKUK IDENTA1. COLLEGE CEEORGETOAYN IDNIYERSITY SOIITIIIQRN DENTAL COLLEGE LQNIYITRSITY OI' NIICIITLLXN- COI.I.I1GIi OI' IDENTAI. N URAI. SURGERY IXQII' York! l'NIx'IiRSITY OI-' IOWA Y.XNDliRBlI.T lvNIYIiRSl'I'X' l'NIvI-:RSITY CUl.l.1iGli OI' XII-IDICINIC IRichIIIO1IIlH KIIQDICAL CSOI.I.l-Iilli OI' YIRGINLX XYXSIIINGTUN l'NIx'I-tRSITY INANSAS CITY IDI-IN'l'.XI. CUI.I.l'IGli 15 4' 'N 4' 'f-XC ' I -. ' -- Ska! .wg '-ff! fn , , I, ,,f7, ,ff 'Lx bf ,IR , 'L,:,f-Q , A240 Ky 6 54, e 9 1 1. 41 ,39 'gh 4 51 go 5 :Vik . Alpha H Zvta 0 A fbamma K Q' , -3523. .455 f f-1 7 fi 1CDjLQ , ,f ,. ,Y -, . ffv f- ,fx f l f ff -ficffi-..-......1.......... 'ff . -f----V f ' Q'-ff Cx.J'f,ff g '- ,- ,W , Ly' -il- If , rn ha g - Q, NX :V as . X X :gc 96? ', 7, 5 . r if I XX x 2- V - f f Q X , .FED XX A , F ' z. x ' x - ,far . X , Y , D8 , r 'N A A mr Pfam: ' 2 I X fs., 'rf V . K N ,mwfmarwm Mimwuw ' , Lmmw + if L 1V.170fd5'5177 1: tin 1, M f1f?9L,'N 3 1411111 f f 1 . 11111 1f X , ca c. K 1 gi f Q ,-5 W, rs -game! Q t- if A- T '0fH00!D57EW -. x ' K ' V Yi 3' ll 4 I Y X ZX ax E. N , - x ' , x ' - 1 4 'QQ x 5' f Q' QQ, JM ssuzw Q LM.57EI?lV ' . -: v x, XQUQ, - YN x X- A f 3 f . ' ,ff W fj -wh H X, 5fl ELLf7K '4 J Hwy ,U NN -Of' W '- X I 'b , ' 1' 1 9 lb U ' an A ,'f'X-X 5, 1 x ,H 0: , , h 'Q 1 .M , , , Q Rf: 2' . X , 5. fvmrax . 1 . , M IU? mwwfrf Mmmm LE :fr - mn C7 me-1-: s.,-uf I-Q0 1f.S1akSLGr-ago I1 17.1 ,N xx-11 ,F-.-,N 'N 'H ww , - ' 'JL x, ,f -16:7 - 'X f G. R. S. J. ,-7 f 1 ,.,. -L ,, X41 i f -7 A II., , ,,fL ,A4:fQ ,,x.ffL: -.,g, , Q,- A--. M. GOLDSTEIN A. HELLER J. GINSBURG CSREENSPAHM L BIANILON J. CSLASSMAN J. C. XL-XTES S. SPIRA Qlpba Zeta Gamma 1010 M. Ii. Fox 1017 P. BEGENT KI. K.-XPLIN A. XYHITE L. KI. STERN L. BERNSEN I. B. ALTMAN J. B. BELLAK L. N. RQUBERT PLEDGISS F. IQIMMEL DR. S. SINKER IOIS WM. LEEB H. Fox N. NECHTOW N. BROUTMAN PLEDGES G. XYEISS H. PODOLSKY N. STONE 111111-- XQ' S . -1 fx A' f- Lf .X , , 1 .. 11..- N. 41 F 1!LTQ1Egf, Zllpba Zara Gamma oznzdfd nf the Cf'1z'fago Coflagr of Drum! Szfrgsry- ROLL OF CHAPTERS CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY XORTHXYESTERN L'N1vERs1Tx' LvNlYERSITY OF ILLINOIS L'NIYERSITY Or RIINNESOT.-X L-N1X'ERS1TY SOUTHERN C,xL11foRN1.x XYESTERN RESERVE L-NIYERSITY L'Nlx'ERs1Tx' OF PITTSBURGH 'L'x1x'ERs1Tx' or PENxsx'1.x'AN1.x COLLEGE OF Pm's1C1,xNs .xxn SURGEONS, San Francisco fN , - 17 X 4' ','Rl f,E-, E, .. --T-'Gum . 4.1 , , Af' 14.5 ffzfzmaq mf LJfe'4fzf11ffi i It 9' 1911 ' N '- W j -N er- 'if xi4fS:?H?.'.1xy-:iw ., '-XA -K 1- 2 1- g R' .. 1 --H - V-fr: X :Rf e 2 X ff 1 -Q 'X 'f1.A-mil-1 P. 'S i X ' Q N' .ggfiw .N wi x x W':',,-'xy:::-,- .M 'qzn ' NX-N - .3',-MIX H ,mm x, T ' 1 :Ne X - Q Ykigijfk 'li-fP'Q Q. ...f N- ' Q N Q' Q: , --1,5 :yy- , I. . ixiqg-5E.1,,.., My X nfs- 2:42 914: K N: ' Qkwsg ,mi X, . 1 . X. v-:e-A ' 1,- .. , -Lp--wf W www K-1-fs-.Q A N -'-' :fu N- we-.M xv SVN-xf -wi .r,g+.,, 3,5 T.: Li3f'.1's1?3 'X i 3 .Q .5 ,- Q BESSIIC XYORTH HIXZEI. SMITH A5 1,3 ,., '5 , ? 1 i f-' ,, , iff f h Q:'. .:1 -' U' X gx J BEATRICE PISHA AIARGARET GBE 1916 Palqr 177 vi,-7 ,-I ,A,.,N xA, ffflgn 4-7 W,. ij X'-J ,V - - Lyn fm Wai' 1,43 fwy ' Zlntbnnp anh Ieupatra I :tm dying, Egypt, dying- I have learned the truth at last. :Xnd the dark Plutonian shadows Gatli-:r with the evening blast. Let your arms, O Queen. unfold me, Glowing with tht- warmth of youth: 'l'his is what the dentist told me XVheu I asked him for the truth. I am sick-it makes me shiver, To unfold this tale to you, XYith warts upon my liver. And with porous arteries. too. Every clay the lard grows thicker XYhere I once was lean and Hat. And my poor old faithful ticker Ticks hut feehly through my fat. I've got an alveolar abscess. And pyorrhoea, too. All my teeth have fallen out, And I're swallowed quite a few. I'v: got necrosis of the mandible, NYith syphilis on the side, And I'm due to lose a chin or two, Unless the dentist lied. I am dying, Eg ypt. dyi And you see here today. just another good, old Soon to crog There's a maxillary tumor cheek- .-Xnd two cancers on my The dentist thinks. unless I starve. I ought to live a week, If I could only eat some heefsteak XYith some mushrooms all cooked swell I would build another pyramid Or tear down the gates of Hell. Gone my days of feast and frolie. And the sports I used to know: Gone that diet alcoholic, That I used to worship so. How each precious moment whizzes XVhen I know I've got to die: YVhen I used to drink gin tizzes I was glad to let time Hy. Never drink, star-eyed Iigyptian, Glorious sorceress of the Nile. Listen well to the prescription Of a Roman full of hile. I rememher how you warned me, NVhen I passed away the hours Drinking :Xlexandria highhalls And Egyptian whiskey sours. ng, Roman, ik and pass away. I implore thee. 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During the summer letters of information are mailed to prospective students. upon arriving in Chicago they are accorded special courtesies hy the New Student Committee. Many Ifreshmen are met at the trains: nearly all consult the Roonting Ilureau, and many the lfmployment liureau where they receive much needed assistance. SUClrXl-S. At the Xllest Side Y. M. C. .-X. lgluilding a social is held early in October where Freshmen are given special opportunities to make the acquaintance of their own classmates as well as other men of the College. Committee meetings, lectures. and other gatherings also provide opportunities for social contact. Ll2CTL'RES. Tlnoughout the year special Friday evening lectures are given in .the large amphitheater. Some of the most popular lectures this year were: 'ZX Trip to Hawaii tillustratedl. Dr. I. P. lluclsley. 'IX Trip to Australia tillustrated t, Dr. C. N. llohnson. Travels in the lfloly Land tillustratetll. Dr. T. XY. Brophy. ,Xleohol. Dr. XY. D, Zoethout. .X'l'lflLlT'l'lCS. Regular gymnasium classes are conducted at the Xtest Side Y. ll. C. AX.. where a large numher ol students are enrolled. The .ltmiors have maintained their record ot' last year in haslcet hall and several fast games were played-one with the Freshmen, two with the llliuois lilentals. and one with the Illinois Kledics. Rt J' JKITYG DlRlit'Tt IRY. liuring the summer the rooming houses ol the neiglihorhood are investigated and a list of reputahle rooms is placed at the disposal ot' all students. .Xccommo- dations for only tiftecn men could he furnished hy the Y. Xl. C. .X. hecause of the lack ol' room. t tt' the 470 tnen living in this hnilding, seventy-six are students. ICM l'l,t DYKI ICXT l3l'lQlI.Xl'. .. . ..... .s I hrough the lzmploymcnt t omnuttee ot the N . Xl. L. .X. many men are assisted in tinding positions which aid them materially in pursuing their College Course. X large nnnthct' work on the lflevated l.ines, others in downtown shoe stores. while many are employed in Xtcst Side restaurants, l'.11' l.l.' ' . ,X A. K ' 'W 'W' 1' tl' Tl -. .L.. WJ lj - I fifx 1. A . , l ' ,f 't, 1T,- fCJs..7,f1Qff' 1,f1,ff, Q, ' ? HAND lEf'JUK. Tl1is publication is Clistrihutecl free of charge to all sturlents and 111e1':1'e1's ot the faculty. lt is sate to say that the llantl lloolt is niorc popular than inany text books. STUDENT Dl RILCTQ WRY. The tleniantl for tl1e sccontl Illlllllal yoiunie ot the Sturlcnt Directory has proven that this publication has come to stay. lt is the only form in which iiiforniation concerning names. city acltlresses. home acltlresses. anfl telephone numbers of stuflents is generally aecessihle. Its free tlistrihution among ali students anfl inenihers of tl1e faculty opens the way for witler acquaintaiice antl social contact. RELIHICJLS XV HRK. On hlanuary 27 a strong religious afltlress was tleliyerecl hy Mr. li. C. Mercer to a gathering of more than IOC inen. Mr. Mercer speaks acceptahly i11 Harvard. Yale, Michigan and other universities and colleges. Next year he will he warmly welconiefl agai11 at C. C. D. S. Uther religious activities are carried on through the Connnittees and Cabinet of the Y. Rl. C. ll. Sf JCIUTJ MJICAI- liXClfRSlOXS. The lirst place to be yisitetl was Sears. Roehuclc N Co., on February 26. The inanagenient surely entertainecl the group royally. Two trips through the plant were made more pleasing hy a Splendid luncheon served at 1 :5O. ljlll March 18. tl1e date of the seconrl trip, a crowd of oyer 100 were present when the photographer snapped a picture at I2 245 in front of the college. Upon arrival at tl1e great iro11 gate of the llritlewell the croxyfl haml increased antl tl1e guides countefl II5 as the party lilecl i11to Chicagos chief penal institution. .Xt the time of goi11g to press other trips are heing planneclsto tl1e Stock Yards. the Ghetto, lforml l'lant, XYestern Electric Company, hlCCOI'llllCli Haryester Works, Hull House. O Past' JS-Q J 2,1 x ,fs r Qiahinet R. XY. Klclicll Cz1rlS.KIcLzgQ1' KI. D. Baxter Claudc U. Hitt AX. Jumcr illilxgs Il. U. l'31'OcklwL111k ll. Klclican lf. Il. Xxflllacc iv I . A w i 5? 1-' ' -'- Y 5 is fQ ,f A 'N gf ,7 fy ,N J .fy',fI gif f:f'w ,LQ 1!Q,fQ' .fgffgi -, L,1VI, 'gy - i, 11157 Sidf Drparflzzflzf YOUNG MIiN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1515 XY. Monroe St. A MODERN CI,I.'B INN17' 11' c' C0!l'r'gc' , 1 . --AI -7 P I - ,A ,,,'J,7! a-K, ' ' Vjicy-ff, .F:lq!fjfV-V ,J Q ,'f'Q.?'Q CDx..yf ' 43 dflyft, gf' REDUCED RATliS TO STUDENTS The West Side Department of the Young Klen's Christian Association is located within a few minutes' walk of the College. Here students are offered a special rate on membership and have the use of a splendidly equipped building containing all the most modern advantages offered bv the larger clubs. together with many' special features. ,X glance at the privileges offered and a look at the pictures shown will sive some idea of the opportunity for pleasure and profit offered by the Association. Special Civinnasiuin classes are conducted for the professional school students and every effort is made to make the student feel at home. The building is indeed Ll social center where good fellows get together and where life-long friendships are formed. l f'.lt'.' M0 fN ., --. ,, -,,,,.--, A- Y, f 'X -1' 11 'se . -. , V ,l N ,I .A -. N.. , 1 - ,.f . fx , MX l ., ,V s J ,- AA -K A 's 1, 1 ,I 1.7- Tff-4 'R' ,1 ' f ,- I N,f'-. ,V as-f vfsf l l i V -c,-v,.,Q, l SOME PRIYILICGES OI THE MEMBERS Gymnasium Classes Swimming Pool Showersg 24 individual baths 2 Hand Ball Courts 1 Boxrling: 4 regulation alleys 5 Billiard Roomg 5 tables l Dormitoriesg 320 rooms 1 Dining Room , Reading ae Correspondence Room Check Room Facilities Educational Lectures Bible Study Classes l l l Religious Kleetings linterta in ments Clubs Boxing Club llirestling Club Debating Club Glee Club Cosmopolitan Club Leaders' Club Bible Study Clubs Aquatic Club v nti,-4iinia-iiv v -- A4 ,fx V 1' - -I-i,f-l- ff: . Pagr IA' N.. N ..p f 4. ,V ' Vg 7L A , 'f gf' ,Q 1.-.l.1- 1-4 , JXPXN .---rlh-- xl-JN! ffwx ' ' X ' Q JJ 'y fl R ' 'Gs yy 'mA ,..,. x -Z, . ' 6 Q6 ,J -I-3 V x . , gy-' 4 ,, 1 R, ,I 'l ' ff, ,X IA . .. .4 ' I ff ' C fi' Q 1 ,9 '- 4, f f K V 4 1 9 J Mm f 'f ' Y -' fr. ' x N I ir, . nw. xiii ' ,F -h -I Q 5 ff4M 1'5 -ff. Z A '3 W XV J, ff 4? T. A- , .1 I 11 V? its ' L5 . , .-1. vi - 5 , .xxgi V V. ,l-' Pe: E ',.f- I 5 f .2 '- 4 .2f:f541fff' v Wg 4 A , ' ' i V X ' ,4f,..- vi... l 94,1 'ff . w w fx S I' 'X A, . Y ' - M A X .- XL 4 ' , , ' ,-5 53 'f We f 1 , 4- Q , ' .I -,HUIQ51 U A L . W Vw' A ' V-X r I, ,S 4 . nf sq! 16 KT .Xl ,-- T 'N ,A T f ': L 4-'ITA ces,-ficefo ft,f1f'f, 1, - The Cfiahaher By Euuox l'.,xTTERsoN Inspired by bl, C. H. From cradles of the mighty. or hovels poor and drear: From foreign land, where names are queer- Indeed, where some ne'er have them 3 Devoid of station. rank or name, Endowed with wisdom-wealth-or shame: All Kleclics call his name the same: That name is always Charley, Did he aspire tor why eschew ?l to some untold endeavor? ln search of truth? of love? lt matters not, if ever l5ate's phantom gifts have galled him, I lr grim Unrest disturbed his days. Ur Conscience rolmhed the night: In his mad catapult through space- lf lJents. can only see his face- They tag his name, it's Lfharley. No sex encharms. The turn of limb No passion holds, though fair or slim, XYhat Death has foiled. or tried in vain, lforinal. has done-its endless stain, Surcharged with fumes of Hell. remains To ruin sex for Charley. Vxhat wealth of joys, in swaddling clothes: XYhat white and pink a baby knows: XYhat murmured fond caress? What tumults wild. of younger days: XYhat dreams, that ten to twenty pays? llaturer reasons? Hopes? Dismays? XYhat fortune lived, when life had spent, The respite from the grave God lent? XYhat Hopes? XYhat Fears? XVhat joys? XVhat Tears? Xlfhat things, in life, were Charley's ? Or, was it She who fathomed Life's great, endless sweep, To sweetly, tritely, Virtue keep- .-X Virgin rare? Or still. that fairest charm. whose willing breast .Xnd wearied arm some suckling urchin blest? Ah. was this Mother Charley? l'af'f'1.V0 A f'Nx f,..q, '5 - I Ljglllfl - ..l .,, , ,.f . I- if-X ,p , , , NJ , ,, -4 I K f-,4'1 ,X . , , ,. , 1' f ,X xg W 1- Jr - ., , f ..-ff 'k,L'-1'- ff l,-' ,, t, ,f , W This liit of L'l'll1ll1JlCll. S1,JlltlCll, 11'ortl1less elzty. .X Blum? AX Xylilllllll? l-ltit for 21 mlzty, 'lu 110 ll 111urt1tl's part? 'llllL' seztlpel eleziwes 1111 ezit' ztwzty, 'llllL' llCI'YL' luree tu Sl1I'I'CllllL'I'-- Hr ILITIIS lllt lezttliei' skin apart .Xml l'il'L'SlllllL'll, 11:1t1sezt-st1'ieke11, start, 'l'l1e11 steel their l1ez11'ts in fztlse :tttemptj l'11til fur lJez1tl1 they lC2ll'll e1i11te111pt. Ylllll' grewsuiiie ligure li111pitl lies, Nu spark uf reztsmi 111:trlis its eyes. 'l l1e liziterl SlllL'll tlixtt :ill mlespise, l'lllSlll'UL1llS tl1e pztll of UQ-llZl1'lCf'.U Xu l-l'lk'llil or foe clues Q'l1:t1'ley kttow llie ULil1Z1I'lL'j'u 1111111 ur 11111111111 J. 'lil1e eztreztss gives to UlllL'l'S life, 'lb utliers, lives tu lengthen- l'll'Ul1l lliztt fuul 111ess uf pielcletl llesl1. to see. to lC2lI'11, to grow, XXI- szteriiiee l-F0111 lJezttl1's fleep sleep, 'l'l11111gl1 witluws 11111111'11, tl1ot1gl1 el1il1l1'e11 weepg 'l'l1:tt those who live may longer lseep l:1'l'llll tl1is lust sleep ul uCllZll'lCj'.S.H xxvlllj gates tl1is way will pass 1111 more: rlllll' stml f1'u111 l1.ife's weak letters XYill rise, to seieiiee. ltiicmwleclge stuztr, l'ztss 011 tu pence, tu sweet furgetfultiess. XYl1ile l1is or l1e1' pour ezireziss St21j'S to lmless, Xyllitll their llZ1lllK'S U30 are L'l1z11'ley. Elem rx lieu mo Tltsinjfltgi 1 .1 5 1' tmfj 5 ,ir gg ? A' 5 il N XRA Samm- QQ lil Rfb 2 ' '- ' ' TI p tsil lil E7 K 0 J l ' l f A f xrnff 1 1 ' Jhx+Q-:'.. X I 'lx 78 l l .Feoyte are rycluxq QM' his ntie.nTwn , 1 it I l I ' ' ,.f1 1 ,fefeee e L 1,xA.,'I. -57 ,Q fx ,-c f :K f-Q f- -'f ff-X f'5 , ii f' I, T ,., 4, 4 ,f f ' , f ' ff V ' P 'l' '-l- t' ,f,.i 1,-fl-fc' .fs-Vff ey' - V' ,f x, 4--es'-A---L Eust a little etns We wish to tell you here and now what all the exciteinent was about on Monday, March 27. Well, as it lianpeiis it was upon this tlay that l'ackey McFarland tleeiclecl to take upon himself a charming young wife. The news came so suclclen that many of his classmates were completely overcome :mtl hatl to he removed to Cook County Hospital hc-fore they again regained their normal state of mind. There is no clouht in our mincls hut what l'ackey will make a hit in the professional worlcl since he has chosen such a wontlerful girl to guitle his footsteps. XYe certainly wish them all the success and happiness possihle. l also might acltl, since we are thinking on this particular suhject, that l'ackey's usetl-to-he-roommate is also thinking seriously of following in his footsteps. If I rememher right. l think l hearfl him say the affair was to come off ahout the tenth clay of hluly. .Xccoriling to this report l think it woultl he well to congratulate Dail llarclay' hefore you leave school, hecause the next time you see him he will he a marrierl man. XYe wish here to congratiilate Hail antl also the lucky young girl who gets him. ,X l3l'I'TY, Green little lireshie, llasking in the sun: Have you any task to tlo? Not a single one. XYise little hlunior, XYith your nohle tlome. XYi!h nity we hut gaze at thee, Hood sign, Nobody Home. tleniusl Sparkling Genius! .X Senior, flicl you say? Now play a funeral march, They ll soon he on their way, Dr. Danielson is a professors' name, 'Twas in Histology he won his fame. lle likes to boss NVhen he's feeling cross lint he's all right just the same, -A. Alana. Pagr 191 . , W ,A if ,i ll i -- tk- N. gf . -'57 f,,f ff -N I I . f. ,ev -s, f-' .f f' faxfsf- i- - ,fa efiyff c'2s..ffffe:ff.'t,fiyf, ' Senior Qlilass will By R. JI. K. Be it known and remembered that we, the IQI6 Class of C. Li. D. 5., of the city ot Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois, being of sound, normal and rational mind, and realizing that our college days have nearly terminated, hereby declare, make and publish this, to be our last testament and will, revokinv and i renouncing all previous wills made by us: D 1. It is our ultimate aim and endeavor to utilize the education that we have N acquired in this institution in such a fundamental way that it shall remunerate us, bring honor to ourselves, and credit to our school. ll. XYe give and bequeath a full measure of gratitude to those who have ' financed our expedition through C. C. D. S., and we also offer such due measure of thankfnlness as we may for the compound interest our education will enable us to obtain. lll. 'lo our esteemed and beloved registrar, Dr. jones, who has been a guide and counsellor to us on all occasions of emergency, we give and bequeath our sincerest thankfulness and lidelity. IY. To our faculty, who have helped and stimulated us to attain success, we give and bequeath our heartiest thanks. l Y. XYe give, devise and bequeath to the incoming Seniors. our heirs and i executors, the full rights and patents on all point-getting devices, and the l privilege of wearing a white coat. YI, XYC give, devise and bequeath to the incoming juniors the pleasure of spending eight months with Dr. kYatt, whose personality is standard, whose com- 3 ments are characteristic, and whose rnethocls of teaching are practical. l Yll. XYe give, devise, and bequeath to the incoming Freshmen, all the odors and ghastly mysteries ol' the dissecting room, and the right to repeat after Dr. i liorland the words Heat, Cold, l'ain, Touch. N Ylll. lt is our will, and we hereby authorize and empower our testators. l administrators and successors, who may attain the enviable rank of Senior. i . to enforce any Regulation, Custom or Ceremony deemed necessary to command l the utmost respect ot' their underclassmcn. H Know ye all men, that l, Xl. T. Bean. attorney for the toni Class of C. C. i lb. S., do hereby certify the foregoing to be their last will and testament. ' XYitness my hand and seal, this lst day ol' Nay, .X. lil. lljllj, Rl. I. lliaxx. XYitnesses: lf. lvoizv lil.HL'K, I. R. SlBll'l.l'.. Ihr Lv' Ill ' ,. - fs ., A. ,A e e eee+------ i a it 'gi' ' i ' RJ --4.1 A 'fffi A, . ' f ff ,.n Hwtq' vffg yK,?'- ijx r- N E x fha' 1,513 v 4 . 4 fjf xii rg? 2 -I. 'D F 1 ig -Y Q ff U f'-H 1 ' 'f x E 3 ! J ,Q , lf L.: , f A Q! M jf J ' I Q .iqrzex f ' v-Y jg Y lp V7 . 2 fi E J 0 -Q fi X E E K 1 I 2 Y li nigga-cyl S4 . ' V6 V QW' i-in U2 W r ' LT! .- F A kv mx i YY! V V rr wg-.-Mix Q' Y ,G ' f x m ff f ji Q- , Y bxmg .Tri Y i 22 S Hg L J G :-'5 ' YZ j.:a:f N'-F Y i , 5. 3 K A we mltl 2 fa iii E 3 N9 1 X.-, E j k SQ' Elf T' ' -fx VV s , L' '1 K J ,S If Q ' 'L ,lr . J - X ' G :lla A J! L 7 Y T :T X. ,'x A. Y, 4', 4- N, 2 2 I f Y 1 Q u 4 r 4 1 fi if F 3 S i 5 ,,,A,, v if f'+ ,f W N , f,' A F s r ss -is r 1 fr fs. ff f,, Y' ,V-fir l ,:2 ' ffya..1ff':f,', 'lvfgbff A PROBLEM IN KIliT1XLLL'RGY Dom Ura! Ifxpazzd Carr took his girl to a Movie Show ln time to see the snarrg And prim, precise and proper quite, They sat this far apart. But Olil ll1C hero woocd the girl. Twice ohl hc stole a liissg :Xml wlieu the lights came ou again , 'lllicvsaun wcloseliliclliis. . . l 7, ., lf ,gm fnfgff ,iff ff-fwouq H CD'-LEC-L X , 4, k fir ,f 7 fy . if w ff , , , ffff , ffl, AND CUWXE curl' I , ' ,Ki ff ,f' ,' 'SF' ' Li'f f r ' I 4' ff Z fif' R ECIALISH r f ,f ' A f .'71ff ,-7 C1-'Ng' fIWf'1'7'W' , A 1 ff1l?F'?f'1f '.5i395fQ 7' ,121 PL ' V34 if -in f1'i 5'I:'0iQ l li ' r f fa' V - , ' 2- ' 1711. - ff p W- 5317 f A' - :r?4Cir3g,jg fr gf rg,Tif 'j' gg . if - ffffsf Avgilsl - ,E fl? ' 3 0 ' U X WJ 'XZ-Z 1 ffyff ,UL 1 A, L L, - L riff: f . UE .1 ' l V fl fi iff Inf, -.1 ff , K! ,Q ,,.- W' , , .- '7' ' ' ,N if ' 2 fi iw gif- wf 1 F if f i 1 , s ,f K if QQ ,H .fs . l 1 ' . 1 6- ' fflrfh lv N f -.'W+ 1s r ' K cf 'ff lr 5 1 lf i s ffl if if ii IV , r f Y ' ' I MA X L Wy, ff if i iff xii , , J ex .. 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What do you suppose is the trouble P-E. -I. Neunshwander. Ans: You have a serious malady, known as tightwadits, and it is some- thing every girl fears. il SPEAK A FOREIGN LANGUAGE The European war has created an unlimited opportunity for those who know SPANISH, FRENCH, GERKIAN, or ITALIAN. Better your position and in- crease your business. You can learn quickly under my instruction at home during spare time. XYrite today. Ii. G. B,xHAD,xt', Constantinople, Turkey XYE XYILL NOT ATTEKIPT TO EXPLAIN YYhy Dr. Roach wasn't a toe dancer. IYhy Heller always takes KIiss. Rubin to our class alIairs. XYhy Eddie Hamm cut off his mustasche. XYhy we fear Dr. Zoethout quiz. IYhy Hutschneker always works on a chicken. lYhy Kelly has red hair. Why John is so important. XI'hy Doctor Kolar hesitates. Uihy Strang beats it when the Prof. gets around the S's. Wihy Bergmen is so mouthy. XYhy Dr. Borland always receives applause. Our reason for putting this in the Dentos. 'Why Editor KlcLean doesn't get rich off the Dentos. IYhy H. R. Johnson still hangs around our college. Why we don't rave on like this forever. Why-Little bits of copper, Little bits of zinc, Klixed with strongest acids, KIakes an awful flll? ,XX l, ::-,QV Y I-, :T 1 , N fifffgasiist f A l sms! ,As 'X f -av 'e -TDM T ll FM gy ,..- -f K JA ' V f :Aw V., 1 1, fx I LQQQJ- 9 l g fir? 4 , sz W fi ' .WZ f' Ziff .lf 'A . N 1, 1 fr, ,ff ffm 'X ' . I ff, 'f i , f! ,,,,' ffm' YN 'XA' Aff!!! I 1 fn!! ll I 1, Pngf 105 1 fx gg,-. - 'TA lyk, , 'f if 4.21 l illf' Ill' --521 V,-, , .X V C- f ,fi -s 'fi A!, -v4 N24 4.14 fi-?'f' cffyffv I hailed me a patient from the streetg A Yid with hoth heard and hair. I hade him sit in the dental seat, :Xnd I started to work on him there. I worked for a moment and I said. As I looked at his sunken ehest. Is it true that the strongest Garlic ls the swellest and the best F He answered. but I did not get it. So I sent him upon his way, And I wondered if that awful odor lVould still remain in his day. I started home-I was weary: I had worked hard and needed rest. The people I passed seem to shun me- It seemed that I was a pest. I entered my home, and my loved ones Ran shrieking away from me. Bly God, this is awful! Great I-Ieaven, I-Iave I changed? l'ray, what ean it he I rushed from my house and ran into A blew. that was shrunken and white. I-le straightened the moment he saw me. .-Xnd started to sniff and smile. Uh, Master, he said. you are 'Yiddishf I can tell by that wonderful smell. Ye Goots! I feel ti fty years younger- : 5 lslare you got iish like dat for to sell He cleared the curse: I saw it all. I slipped hi1n my clothes and shoes- I gave them all to my friend in need, That poor old shrunken hlew. If Liehers says l'are-sem-teetes. 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V577 !,q: -.,N 1.41, .A .,x,1-..l!ff- ,, f, - ff-, , 4 . f 4,!Q,f : ,. M L, ,,- - , 4, .A -A.-. ..,.... DER ANNUAL CK hLLAR DAY The thirteenth of january-unlucky for collars. The truth of this state- ment was never brought before our eyes so plainly as on .lanuary 13, 19115, and those of our class who are still addicted to our slight superstitious have an able argument in their behalf. It all started in the Freshman prosthetic laboratory a few minutes before four o'clock. with Jimmy App tbetter known as Kid liagenb and I.oke Calso known as Tub l occupying the stage. Craving to have a little excitement, App made a grab for Loke's nice white collar and, of course, the compliment was returned. Then began the systematic destruction which extended through-well, Dr. Cop- Iand's lecture. Une of our jewish friends has figured that at fifteen cents each the one hundred and seventy-tive collars destroyed would amount to twenty-six dollars and twenty-tive cents, but our class motto, Live and let live, justified us in the act. Therefore, Freshmen: XYe, the -lunior Class, do advise you to lay aside one day, .Ianuary 13, in the year IQI7, which shall be given over to the above Annual Collar Destruction, and we sincerely feel that a little diversion from the Hum- drumu of every day life is relished by the best of us, and thus we hope to bring the student body together and advance the college spirit of good old C. C. D. S. I thank you. MAN,-XHAN'S PATH! JLOGY OF STK PMATITIS Manahan preparing roots for bridgework, patient complains of soreness of gums and inquiries, Cant you put something on my gums that will relieve the pain? Manahan replied, XYell, I could put some counter-irritant on, but I am afraid it would act upon your stomach as it did mine and cause stomatitisf' Fellows at Sykes studioiNYill it be all right if I go to the dressing room and slip on my dress suit now? Clerk--There is a Delta Sig. in there now: do you suppose you both can dress in the same room? HITARD IN SENIOR AKIPHITHIQATICR Dr. llrophy, quizzing Belanyi-Mr. Belanyi, can you tell me what an antiseptic agent is? Belanvi-Yes, Doctor: it is a deodorizing agent-no, I mean a neutralizing agent. Dr. Buckley is called by Thane to examine a case of protrescent pulp. Thane- The tooth hasn't smelled for two weeks, Doctor. Dr. Buckley looked at Thane and, saying nothing, walked away, to Thane's fllllflzelnellt. l'11f'r1rr I A ,X s U if fl, 1 p -- we 'Tex ' ,x - , 4 I K I f 'X lr ,,,, W, rf f 4, ,II IIYIIIIVIUI .- ! 00 l!lIllHlllll5l lll ll llll D IBIEQELEPLEQELSHES I ff' I-I-I.Y-I,15'IXD IO ' 'W I I'M'P'I'l 'I'AI?-ENXT M NL ' Ig THEY mAN1Nc, PM 'W F013 IUQQ X NICE NOW DAYS, 715 1 ,Q 1, 1 get OSWALD? xg I, ,lg , Ml I I I Y My H XT -7' 1 - Q0 DQTJI I Q 0 ! lllll11lln'lnlnl'l'.ll'llllllls Q ' ' F ' ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllQ IIIIIIIIIIII Q? 1115551 - L - - cm' II 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllw-JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYHIIII !!111111111ll11l111 1 , YF- ' .- XXk .'f? , TW iv -.4 STARTING THE SEMESTER 1011 I I'IOSWA1QDl- A1 I if 'Gd Q I AN CHICKEN IS AWKSHSEUP- qw PASSING? 7,2 as 1X It '79 K V:-nf 'Q I' I UI UI A61 Xxfyfr W 7 WL- I -NPN! f I I '. N , V ' 1 Q J... Q JH, f ,Q II 11W1 If III nrgu n ' RAM I I K M11 IIIIIIIFII'I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHI '? 651'-'4 1' I - y ESG? 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Kirmse turns pale around the gills and tells Dr. llalle t11at he can not stand the odor of garlic. Franilieixn, standing near hy, out of sy111pat11y for patient, and having great confidence i11 his 11111nipu111tive dexterity, especially in extracting, goes to tl1e rescue Zlllll takes patient to extracting rooni. together with Kirinse. lfxtracting room filled quickly with niiiltitude of D. jfs, w11o have co111e to wit11ess l'iI'Zl11'111Cllll'S clinic, as 11e 11as told CVCFYOIR' 1lOXY 11e did all tl1e extracting hack home i11 St. Paul. Next, FI'Zl1Il1l6111l se11ts patient i11 e11air and inaneilvers around her oral cavity witl1 1111 explorer. Finds decayed tooth 111111 allows all the D. j.'s present to look t11e tooth over. .Xdvises D. jfs that as soon as tl1ey are adinitted to the lIll1l'l1111l'j' they should try to master tl1e 11rt of extracting. '1'ells then1 how he used to do extracting i11 St. 1'aul, and how nervous he was wl1e11 11e 111ade l1is first extr11ctio11, hut how. after 11is long experience, he' 11ow extracts witl1 the 5211116 skill as Dr. Scliaefer. Takes great pains i11 showing all present 11OXY to keep space antiseptic and advises t11e111 to use Z1 solution of his ow11 fClI'lllll1Zl. for t11is purpose. Perfect asepsis having been olitained, l7ra111l1ein1 goes into Hrs. 1 rest1ey's office to receive forceps, a11d soon retur11s. l'atient's heart going sixty miles H11 11our and physiognoniy l1as t11e expression of Z1 dying' cat. Frat1111ein1 tells 11er not to worry as there wou1dn't he anything to it. Kirnise during 1111 t11is time looks on without saying a word. Franiheini walks over to liirmsc and tells 1111111101 to worry, t11at any ti111e 11e is afraid of any extractions he would gladly help 11i111 out, as 11e I'C111C1l'llJCl'S 11ow it is to be uiiaccustomed to the forceps. D. jfs talk and lllllfllllll' alnong themselves and admire the great qualities of F1'21ll1llt'11ll. l:l'2llllllE1Ill, very cool 11nd co111posetl again, advises D. j.'s not to get excited wl1e11 operating. lakes the forceps i11 hand tpatient shaking like a leafy, grasps crown of tooth wl1i1e patient emits an awful yell. pulls it out, a11d later exaniines niouth when, alas! he finds 11e has extracted the wrong tooth. Curtain. Dr. Schmitz tin oral hacteriologyjz 1Yhat happens to the pulp hefore it dies? Asher: lt lives, doctor. VV11at marked conditions may follow tertiary syphilis? Bright junior: Slow music and flowers. Pugr Jul ,.-'-rpg- s, ,fps if-1,1 ,,,x ,ff ,Q U ,, Ly ' ,, Qty' .A7-.- - Dr Sh sz: 7 1-, ,Q-N A ff Us - ,c fn' rf.'1fff's g,f,i ef ,..f'- '..,X,f,ft.V ., ef, N, g,f Eben uhp Qmiteh fllilurpbp A dental school not far away. Un old XYood street, one winter'5 day XYas humming with its wonted jam As seats were sought to write exams. Now, Murphy is a Yiddish duck, .Xnd as he gazed he murmured, Luckl .X seat way hack and out of sight, Now l can use my crih all right. llut Novy also spied that seat, c A-Xnd thought. with smiles and fleeting lf I can heat that hig 'lew there l'll pass Doc Buckley, foul or fair. Now, Murphy saw Kid Novy come, .Xnd with a hound like from a gun He rushed to get that vacant seat, But hy three seconds he was heat. l'oor Rlurpliy's wrath flew out of hounds- He grahhed Kid Nor and whirled him 'r0und. Now, Novy is a genial cuss, and never likes to start a fuss So with a smile he asked 'l. P, If 'twould he just as well il' he XYere granted then a little sway. .Xnd join the ones in section lt seemed lJr. Buckley wished a chair, .Xnd as he gazed into the air The lirsl one there to meet his sight NVEIS right heside the lsraelite. lloor lluriiliys hopes fell with a crash: His ponies sold for naught in eash. And 'stead of Getting or 5 llis grade tell down to merely Z.' feet, And that's the reason Murphy swears- 'lihat tho it takes one hundred years, l-le'll get that Novi' man, and then lrle'll string him up hy hoth his ears. Cahill: XYhat is the dose of strvchnine ? aunessy: From live to seven grains, doctor. Dr Cahill: XYe surmise that Shannessy meant this for an enemyf llr t':ihill: N:nne a good cardiac stimulant. l3r:iper: 'l'liree-Star Hennessy. llr. Vahill: XX'h:u do you know ahout cathartics Stein: 'l'hey vary directly as the speed of their action. 1? A. ,-X 4' 4- --x, 1 'Q97' '11 fffx X is I 'I , ', 9 f fx f-'yt f f-q,fT'S p -1 - of- fufe oficfto we ' --em THE XVUIES UF ONE XYHO FLUNKICD vvl1C1'1 our last exa1n is over. and our ellorts all are dove. And our blue books full or empty, and we've written much or none. Then, exhausted from our efforts, we shall cease our endless toil. Wie shall spend our evenings elsewhere. no more hurning midnight oil. Later, when'otir grades are posted and we're crowding 'round to see. Every one seents proud and happy-that is. every one hut ine. Three conditions and a failure, said our noble Dr. plones. Your anatoiny was rotten-you knew nothing 'hout the hones. Glancing 'round, l noticetl others who had just such luck as li Others passed in all their subjects, you can tell it in their eye. Nothing there to mar their pleasure, not a thought for those who fail- They rush out to let their loved ones hear the news hy evening' inail. But we who were so unlucky, we who fell amid the tight, We shall wail in awlul anguish, through the long. still hours ot night. For the fatal news has reached us. and has lt-ft us full ol pain, I suppose we'll he hack next year doing the same dfnnt work again. .Xl1Olly11lOl.1S. Student : Roses are red Yiolets are hluci Send nie ten dollars ,.'Xnd l'll tliank you. Dad Some roses are red. Hthers are pink: lfnclosed hnd ten dollars. I don't think. Z-5 I,flgt'2L1 47 'X -W lllv lil ' .D ,- f.. . f -ilfz-5 ,f,.X f, W, ,775 A 4 j,-I 5, .-!l',1,,4'f,... ,if A' c,f'tJff.., df If Novy says abscesses are rotten, And Gagnon says Pntrescence smells just how will you classify XYeingard Come answer, can anyone tell? lf Formalin and Creosole hasten The death of an abscess for fair How in the name of the tiods, can you tell me, XYill we treat a ease like lJr. Shear? lf l'henol will kill all bacteria, .Xnd Formalin helps in the knocks. XVill some one please stand up and tell me How in ll-l will we ever treat Fox. lt Arsenic tri. will kill tooth nerves, .Xnd put all its eye on the bum Lian some one please give me a treatment That will act just like that on Aison. 'liherc are things made to help and to alter, 'lihere are things made to let liye and to kill lint there is a fortune in store for rXn inventor of above mentioned l'ill. lihe .Xntiseptic Baby and the l'rophylactic l'np Xliere playing in the garden when the llnnny gamboled np: They looked upon the lfreatnre with a loathing nndisgnised: lt wasn't llisinfected and it wasn't Sterilizeti. lihey said it was a Klierobe and a lflotbed of Disease: They steamed it in a vapor of a thousand-odd degrees: lihey froze it in a freezer that was cold as Banished Hope .Rnd washed it in permanganatc with earbolated soap. - ln sulphnretted hydrogen they steeped its wiggly ears. They trimmed its lrisky whiskers with a pair ot hard-boiled SllCZ'll'SI Ihey donn ed their rubber mittens and they took it by the hand .Xnd 'lected it a member ot' the linmigated lland. i 'l'here's not a Nlicrococctts in the garden where they play: They bathe in pnre iodotorm a dozen times a day: .Xnd each nnbibes his rations trom a llygieme Lnp, The linmiy and the llaby and the Vrophylaetic l'np. t .Xdopted 'ugr 'val ,x , ' 4. kai j 0. ,fa 11, cQ1f'Zf6ffff iii-'T THINGS ARE NUT ALXYAYS WHAT THEY LCJUK LIKE. Two kids of the dirty face type entered the infirmary and asked Miss Miller to call their Doctor. XVhen asked for a card they informed her that they had none, but their Doctor was a hlap. Thereupon, Miss Miller summoned Imanaki and Aoki. The lads gave the two orientals the once over and replied that neither of these men was their Doctor. Miss Miller and the boys then started on a voyage of discovery for the unknown personage. After a few hours of fruitless search in the inhrmary the lads spied Khuri working in a secluded corner of the lioston. LEARN THE ART UE SELF DEFENSE. Learn bv mail. Physical Culture and Fighting now taught by Packey McFarland and Huchnacher. world's greatest opponents in the ristic arena. Bc strong and healthyg greatest course in the world. lfree demonstrations given in the basement of the college each week. Upon receipt of 3 cents for postage we will send you the handsome .220-page book just placed on the market by Battling 1-luchnacher. L0 S T . - Lost or Swallowed-My chew of gum during the excitement of the mid' term exams. probably in the large amphitheater. Finder kindly return to Miss Bessie XYorth, Podunch, Montana, and receive liberal reward. PUBLIC SPEAKING TACGHT AT HOME. Fifteen minutes a day spare time will make you a powerful. convincing speaker. You can he at ease before any audience-enrich your vocabulary, increase your earning power, become more popular. SPECIAL OFFER- XYRITE NCJXY. CLCJYD M. MCSSER, Professor of Public Speaking, iJ,1N jackson Boulevard. Chicago, Ill. PIM PLES REM CIYED. AGENTS XYANTED-Get started in an honest. clean, money-making busi- ness. Sold on a money back guarantee. No competition: new held: new busi- ness. That's why it's easy. REMOYES ALL PIMPLES ERUM ANY PART OF FACE OR BODY AND BRINGS BACK NATURE'S BEAUTY. My wonderful remedy has cleared the faces of thousands. Investigate now, today. A postal will do. A big surprise awaits you. Address , Dr. Badger E. Tyler, Springfield, Mass. Chemical laboratories: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Berlin. Pagr 205 1916 v K ff. 1 vi 'In HO EL R A TPI' l'MA ' 1- SECOND , . 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Oh, l've been here. Then Daddy says, You see that band? You must have polished it with sand. Now the work on which the Dr. kicks, Was done by a Dentist in IOOO. Kl.D.R. 1' 1 A 1153417 liCjjLi L L' ' .-! - 3 ,.. ,,.. X ,... , ,-f --5 ,335 ,I f - ,-- ' ' f ' ff f f YY ' .,o-.. .. t,f , ,,,' 'l'llA'l' llUl'R UN NIOXIDAY' ,Xt that hour on Klontlay, wht-n thc class was all still. ln tht- liziuulty' room xrgiitctl at inztn with prosthetic skill. 'l'ht- tloor opcnctl gently. :intl all thc noisc ccasctl. ln stcppctl Dr. Roach with his joints all greased. XXL- pontlt-rt-tl :intl woiitlt-1'ctl what hcitl have to say, XYlit'n out of his poclqct Quint- :tn iinprcssion tray. llc toltl of thu hartl spots, thc soft SIWOLS. and all. 'llht-n in stt-ppctl Dr. John to talqt' tht' roll call. It was tlillicult for us to ht-:tr Dr. Roach talk, lfor wc all haul to laugh to sut- john tloduc the chalk. .-Xt last thc hour was near to close, ln solunin solitutlc each st-t in ll slot-ping pose. 'l'ht-n czxint- Ll voicc from thc pit, ,'Xu'ake my boys. Xly hut your quict, what's ht-conic of tht- noise. .Xs wt- ruhht-tl our eyes. and awoke from OUI' tlrcanis, XXX' i't-gilixtml wc hzitl been zislccp, :intl perhaps had been sccn. 'l'hcn cziinc zt ft-cling. sad. :intl most sympathetic. Xlhcn wt' lcurnctl W: had tnisst-tl our lt-cture in prosthctics. :I-Nfhogvj Siem-'lp -foxjjxkwxxov-ps Vlhlvlim Ps- Atl my Vault qc--Aouilklf Nueva df' Q x F til E. lf'CQI1'lv- 'klXQ'DevJxl l I . x5 4 ' X 4 -. YYY W -- ' -.sNJ t..! fx ,1wV' -5, ,ss fx ., ' fi , A LA, f. -ff tx, ,...i.,. ,,.,, -Oxy ffrsp f'.,fgvKg, t-.Lf + 'l'ROL'BLES OF A JUNIOR. A Freshman came to college. He hailed from some small towng He tried to show us on the map, But it could not he found. He kissed his pftrents fondly, As he bid his last farewell: He longed to kiss his sweetheart. But folks were 'round to tell. He fondly gazed into her eyes And hrmly held her hand, He said, Bly Love, lie true to me. And so the Hame they fanned. At first he wrote her daily, And full of love were they- Till a devil came upon the scene. The angels said Nay nay. This Devil was a pretty one, And here's the way she came: They flirted on the houlevard- He sliyly asked her name. My name is 'Troulmle, ' murmured she All those I fool must pay, And if you do not conquer me You'll long regret this day. But the Youth thought he was Handsomeg He gloried iri his wit: His sweetheart once had told him so- He thought that he was IT, Oh! why should we all vain mortals lie? XVhy do we not oliserve That others strong, more brave than we. Have failed from lack of nerve. Now he is a Junior, This lad of whom we speak: And the tales of dissipation Show upon his cheek. For he has played the game and lost. From had has gone to worse. His second love has turned him down, Broken in heart and purse. XVe look into the future- He now has his degreez He goes back home to practice there, Back to his mother's knee. He sees the dream girl of his youth, And wins her love once more. And now she's Mrs. Tyler- Hlessings on them evermore. Pugf 20 tjaiffl QAWMQLQ DIL llIt,JNARY FUR USE AT Cf. C. D. S .Xssistant-A friend during a quiz. .Xssistant Demonstrator--An ass who tells you that the inferior mesenteric is the Spermatic. tlass Spirit-.X feeling of pride and gratefulness manifested during class activities. Lfram-To gorge the mind after a long period of fasting. Faculty-.X troublesome clique who interfere with student's enterpris lflunk-The process of changing from a three-vear course to a fou course. Four-Year-Klan-Une who can't get through in three. lflazing-An exchange of politeness between classes. Hospitality-l'assing up freshmen. lunior-.X man who knows it all and desires to teach faculty. ES. r-year Passing L'p-The only athletic sport at C. C. D. S. and requires energy and exertion. 'liakes place between juniors and Freshmen. l'iker-.X student who never misses a 'lihursday or Saturday night da HCC Rl Dreagnland. price gcc, but can't aitord to spend a dollar on the class dance. Pony-,X beast of burden for traveling in unexplored territorv. l'ool-Shark-.X student who can play pool every dav and vet kicks on the price of the Demos. I l rosector-.X student whose business it is to cut oft nerves, after professor has dissected them. Quiz-An instrument of torture that young doctors like to use on their betters. Senior-.X man that rides a pony in a race for a sheep-skin. Sucker-,X gentleman willing to get chalk or have lights turned on f ll1'OlCSStnI'. or the Touch-lDown-That change which takes place when Straup or Ham stroke their upper lip. Yal-e-dicto-ri-an-.X wind instrument belonging to graduating class. llhysiology-The cause of many a student's downfall. 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I .A L 'LSHIT W1T14 11'-BYE Q . 1. jx H1Ez1'ww MEAN TO SAY11' 1 X' 4,11 M40 , gag., IS VERY DEm111EN1A1 A QEQSON MIXED WL f?-f K4 TOYOUR P Y 101 ' f ZZ H 5 L I ll , , WE!-1:ARE - A LITTLE. B1TOFf 5: N aff TO SAY ' THDS 1NNOCENT1'4 !g!4ii' , li Z1 .X I NOTHING OF 1-00111111 STUW ',:qr I. K ,f 1 19111: MENTAL, W1rH-- 1 ,f gggs ,lm A1'1'1T1JDE f' ' digg ,l Qi ETC, I, .fwlv-, 1 , 11 X . JJ I X , ' ' Ja K f - Q, . 1 VN ,11 1f-T 117111 f . 4 X! -I , W 1 1 XF V W 2 IGNATZ SCHNALTZ-FRESHMAN 1 1 NJ MJT fy! I 7 X A, 1 1 1 'f' fff,',f X11 1, y 40 THE Pnorlzssoa 1 S , ITS ALL 517 I . 5 A 1 . 151191 wnomcz ti F- 1 iv, X 510 '1111 f f Q fy' X . X 1-11111 7, 6,- 'X f H x WY V5 0 111111111q ff X 1 1 Z X 5 ,1f111111E1,,11 1 ,K X 44 ff 1 1 1 1 X5 l'11,1- JII 4' 'N 4' ,- ,11 11 ,1 --g! -. ., f fm f7z'-N - .T ff : y J ,fs f , 'D , , ,'j r f J fv I- L.fJT+f'1:f fK?fs..dffsyfSCfCsfCCfLT: I ' RIGHT OFF THE REEL. I Dr. Dan: The t is silent like the x in cucumber. Dr. Zoote: Emphasized the Jew in talking of the salivary juices. , Dr. Emm. XVe sometimes obtain Renin by starving a pig 4 or 5 days and then showing l him food. The result is a How of salivary and gastric juices. l Furie: lt would affect me the same way. l Dr. Zoote: Saliva contains water, mucin. salts, salivary corpuscles. epithelial cells. two , enzymes, bacteria ferment and gasses. l 1 Hayward: 1sn't there any spit? l Gerlac: Bacteria have no chloropile. Dr. Dan: XVhat's that? Gerlac: Green. l Dr. Dan: Yes, like Juniors. 1 Dr. Zoote: That is horse sense. NYhat is the opposite? Q Lions: Cow sense. l Frenchman: Nonsense. 1 j Goodney: I thought it was all right. Dr. Kendall: XYhat is the matter with Furies' recitation. Goo dney? Dr. Kendall: After this we'll call you Badney instead of Goodney. Draper, decorate that recitation. lDrape.l Dr. johnson: Forty to sixty pounds' pressure is used in masticating lamb chops. Draper: How much is used in chewing boarding house steak? Dr. Kendall: Parr, purify nitrous oxide. Parr: Can't do it. Dr. Kendall: All right. that puts you below par. Tretner. you stay awake: fection is termed chronic. nk a glass of beer since crease the Flow of urine? d more experience than l. Q Dr. Dan: Voss. why do we call these bacteria parasites? l Voss: Because they live on somebody else. , Dr. Dan: NVell. then, most of us are parasites. Dr. Cahill: How would you sterilize your instruments? g Goodmanson: Dry steam. 6 Dr. Emm: Please poke Heller gently and awaken him. and, I you annoy the class with your snoring. l Ginsburg' to Dr. Dan: If a condition following an acute in what condition follows chronic? Voltman: Slow music. january 3-Ed. Anderson proudly boasts of not having dra New Years Heller: ls beer the only kind of alcoholic drink that will in Dr. Emenheiser: You will have to ask some one who has ha Parr: .Xsk me: ask me. Dr. limenlieiser: Give us the histology of the skin. Parr? Parr: l don't know any more than what XVood gave. Dr. liinenheiser: Xkootl hasn't told ns anything alront it yet. llarri XXX-ll, l guess l don't know'anything about it. then. Senior: l'm afraid lu give him gas, lloctor. Scaetler: Why? Senior: XXI-ll. how am l going to tell when he is unconscious? Dr. Zoethont: Closing the eyes rests them. lliifteen minutes later.l Dr. Zoethont: Wake Xlr. Goodncy up, please. Goodney: l nas just resting my eyes. Doctor. 1 Payr :IJ A fx l fx S s -- --- -- ' ,wi tri, -as--H -- ' f-l il l..Z -6 3 ,-A Y . . 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XX 1ToUs: The Stomachff DR. JIRK,-X lafter reading names of those who got QS in Anatomy Exam.l HXOW fellows you know who the stars are in your class. CLASS: 'Lldurrah for NAl'ER?l!f DR. JURKA: '4Of course we can never tell under what conditions an examin- ation is written. DR. AIIRKA: f'XYhere is the heart situated? lx,xLtNsxx': Between the ninth and fifth costal Cartilage and up under the diaphragm. DR. JIRKA: How many valves are in the heart? lx.xnN: iXuricular, Xentricular, Semilunar. and the Iiustachian Tubes. DR. JIRKA: XYhat is the Opthalmie artery a branch of? .I,xi1N1ti5: lt is a branch of the first 'cranial nerve. DR. -Iiruuz Name some structure found in the right auricle? Ross: XY ell-There's the cordi-tynipani nerve. DR. IiLIND.Xl.I,! Under what conditions would water be taken as a standard for speeelie gravity? DI-:tfTC1i: XYetl Dia. ZOl','l'llUlT'l'Z Wl1z1t is the function of the bile? Cl.XPIil.l 'l'hc hilc liberates ingestion. l'i1gf-31,1 fx ---. .o..i...-,. -.- W Ky fl'-in -.- .4 LZ -65 K,-Q ,T-N ff' A , 1 fa --i Aftzofsfff .Laf- THIXGS WE SELDOKI SEE N,-XUERZ Looking intelligent. BETHEA: Without a sweater on. PARR: Without a chew. SHAL'oHNEssy: Quiet. KALrNskY: Wise. SINGER: Rot chewing gum. R. KI. IxELLY: In class. L. LEE: Awake in class. BAH,-XDBURZ Looking pleasant. HENDRICK: Without a chicken. -IOHNZ Forgetting to take roll. :XPPI Looking serious. C.-XRLSONZ With a hair cut. DX'ORKINZ With a clean collor on. TX'LERI W'ith a shave. HINKLE: Without Hayward. DAY: Happy in Dr. llmenheisers class. ASHER: Prepared. CAPPEL: Full of pep. KHURI: Not looking foolish. HAYwARD: Without Hinkle. DEUTSCH: Talking without useing his hands. POPE: Awake in chemistry lecture. KENNEDY: Satished with the atmosphere in the anipitheatre STR.-XUPZ Causing a disturbance. GROSSMAN: Cn time. O. Y. ANDERSON: Drinking milk. R.AssA1L'ssEN: Discourteous. LANGWORTHY: Wiith a clean shave and hair cut. G. G. JOHNSON! Telling a good story. GOODNEY: Without a smile. TORSAN: Perfectly satisliecl. KEDROO: Grouchy. GEO. XELsON: Did you hear about Dr. Watt making 5go.coo? - CANNON: No. but thought something must have happened. because I showed up two pieces yesterday and he didn't say a word. DR. W'ATT lcalling the rolllz 'gls Cannon here? CANNON laloudyz Yes sir! DR. XY.-NTT! Don't speak so loud when you say that Cannon: the surprise of hearing your voice nearly takes me OH my feet. 1916 Pagf 215 -11, , f- ,TV . ,, -N, , ,- ,E . - ,-, fx 1 ,Vf f f f 4- V ,,. , ',.f L21--71' ,Lf - t,f ,fi , 'N f j ,. , -,.c ff: 1 - -1 Ly' l-- SEEN ON THE AXATOKIY EXAKI. PAPERS Parroted Ducktus Yinousis Threegaminal Aurical Palentine Caranial Old factory Aricle Anominate Ovaley Stomach for Abdomen Pulimonry Neumogajatric Corrotid Obliqularas Uris Tung 'Vain Iniioror Xlastiter Condile Terigoid Muscal Embicale Suppirior LIFE Life is a sheet of paper white. Upon which each one must write. And all of us are not writers. like Scott There is bound to be many a blot Upon life's sheet of paper white On which each one of us must write.-lY.L. POPLLAR SAYINGS AMONG THE 'IENIORS Got the dope? Is Daddy still lecturing? lYhat piece are you on? lf he calls on me: hand me the dope: SEE et: Has John taken the roll 3' . Did the Prof. call on me? lYhat time is it? Give me a cigarette. Xlihat did you pay for it? lYho in l'lMl threw that? AN T IX5 ,,--,,,, - ' 4 l ,-P' -ee - it U ,J - - x , ,- r IQXCICS WIC Il.XX'IQ UI ll X HI I X XX Hu XRIC 'l'HllY' F K -- - lif'!J 753I' , argl A., ' ' ggib' 1' Usgig' 5 Qian , fl 2,79 - WX N NK C ' X K . x N ' .Mil g Wy . .14 ,, X . fZ?ZU' up wx. H , uf, . NN 'E' X X ,4 fl I Ab, ' f Q NX x X. N, I x N I x xl :wx oxso' x X .Mfg I 'I' N X 1, I ' v Iv ox? 1 1 ' '7 ,I iy 5 Q W X f 1 ' i f X X X fs, '-'-l-l fi?-,IWX5 73 . f-fi f ' '4 'Effie' FUNNY 'll.'NlURS. Dr. lfnienheiser: Name some plants rich in proteins? Axelrod: XVell, tliere's lish. Heller tin class tneetingl : I think the class should give a banquet this year. Furie lfatholicjz lilll in favor of a dance. Furie: lYell, if we have a banquet, let's have lots of roast porlc. Heller l-lewishji Sure, on Friday night, Dr. Danielson: lYhat is the naxne given to the tissue or organism invaded bacteria ? Schneider: The host. Dr. Danielson: And what do we call the l.-acteria which invade the tissue organisms ? Schneider: lYell. thev'd be the guests. Dr. Danielson: Sastluor, give another name for these guests. Sasquor: Parasites. Dr. Danielson: Some guests are. Dr. hlirlcaz Mr. Khuri, what is the function of the obicnlaris oris muscle? Khuri: It is generally used for kissing. Dr. -lirlta: lYhat is the dii'l'erence between the placenta and the uterus? lf. li. Anderson: XXI-Il, the placenta is found in the mother and the uterus 1 in the father. Dr. Zoetltoutz Mr. Nauer, what ettect does cellulose have on digestion? Xauer: It aids constipation. llr. Zoetlioutz Mr. Nauer, what is the result of putrefaction? Naucr: ljiZlClL'l'lll. lit-linlce to liliuri: Young man. do you realize that you are breeding a scab on your nose? ' L'arpt-nter: lt will take an awful big scab to cover the awning on his face. l.ittle liovi ls there very inueli money in dentistry, Dad? lfatltt-r: Ulm! about at dollar an aclter, l reckon. l1':1A . ' I X- fx f AX N. liigi- .p ju M, J- 4.XX.J :,Z . --Y f ,. ,- . ,. .,.4 ll nj , l 1 R ffffgin , l P5 fm flw M Wil PQRIAU 52' m f' lf' xl I-,Q I X EXUJ , ' I .I -I I , :gli?lvfJ fi J, 1, A 4 5 75 psf K fl Q' ' ff! ' ll f l f slr J n 'I .gn f f-' AFL Q-X! ltr K If lx A . -J , l l ljiif -QE 9 l 1+ 7: l . 4-H,-El Q l ' ,3'4 fgvmsX MQ ' g 'l ' .: f 5E' +3 Qfwffl Q pf .225 fi ,jf 3353 T X ' ffeff Xwf 1 ,ll'S'l' .X l I,UXYIjR 1 rllllL'I'L' was an little Howcr. Xxvlllcll gm-xx' lu a XYCSIL'I'I1 lWOWL'I'. AM thc Suu lu-Lmlcll upon lts lmcgul. ll lull a glow Ol' golllrn red. 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He has 11 Fox for ll Butler and a XYeisz Iflaug for ll Cook, who feeds him on Cuiminghain. and for drinks, well he has many Il Case, Rodin ll XYIICIZIII, from his NYinelield in XYine- berg, of which he drinks 1n11ny a Brown stein, or Goldstein, or lireenstein, or Finkelstein, and never Haltz until he Phillips so lioode that he slides down the Banister and raises llll kinds of Kane. tries to Hurdle the filassman, and lmecomes a general Musser and yells like a Barker filled with llain. Once he got too Grim and the cry for I'ollice was heard. The French Klar- shall Murphy, of Greenberg, accompanied by the Skinner, the Miller, the Smith and the liishop Nelson, dressed in Satten, c11me to the rescue. Hn seeing them entering he tried to Crouch lmehind his Shields. 'lo catch him was quite ll t11sk. The Ilishop said If we can't catch him l Iiink Duncan or lflenkin. Finally a Stone was hurled which he tried to dodge lay making Il Broadlnend lint it hit him in the Sneider 413-eanl Zllltl knocked olii his tiordon, which made him very Reilley, and heing unable to Seewell he was compelled to surrender. He was taken to the jail 11nd in the L'liamberlain where Mendoza way. XYhen he come to his head was .Xkan, and he felt l'erry bad. You could hear him Blalia XYojolinl Odell, it Shure isn't fair to Iiingaman on the head. For his nourish- ment he received Rice to eat. Illlll was given Spencer's Fairy Queen to Reid. I know a man short 11nd tall, hut Tulm is the shortest of them all. I know men short and fat but lilassman has them 11ll heat when it comes to that. I know men wise 11nd bright: Iluete hacks all of them out of sight. I know men that are always there on time but when it comes for a het, Best lor mine. , I I-znow' men that sleep at early mass, but it takes Reeves to sleep in class. law U5 fs ,s -- A fx. Av f,. , 1 ,Il -.-A-Z.-- s., -.-1' f ,.. ,i -N '- '+f gg ff I A ffffii 4 ll' 1,71 0 i ' Q.YsvymlvH'W0 N . fl 1' 1 ji! xl X ' 3 ' wt A - kilt W I WW' Wfflfff W fa fu ff f IRDPQI ,I Q -liuf. NK Lemlxw 'liwvi qgliv The? Mlfl'- FMQVY Ruby, Ruby, the gem of the class, And iutlcctl a pretty little lass. TO llCI' 21 Ruby you might compare. For such as she are ycry rare. Her cliccry yoicc we all lilac tO lit-tu, For with it rings loving: goctl cliccr. XYC will miss you Ruby. Our little tlt-ar, But with us asain you will lwc ucxt year. XY l l'lT'l1llUll21I', from uliom sliOOtiu: thc lwull ucyci' tlitl luly llzxs lizur' tlizit stziutls up lilac ll POI'CllPlllL'SlWL1Cli. i llc'S SOl1lL'liIl1CS cullctl. li41isci': Cl uzimc tlint suit .X lt-llou' wliosc lirqiiu slqyu':1i'tl sliOOls. XYZ f ---.1 sez'-f A, V 'A f' ,TL-N , T- I A l ,y ,, T1 7-1 ,dw -i-il ,yA'yQ.f-1 i3X.,1..fi.g,f t,f,i,'ri, Q, --.--.s.-.e.-, Dr. Emenhiser-Xkhat is respiration? bl. P. Robinson-Respiration is circulation. Freshman-Pulse pressure is taken at time of fever to tell how high the fever is. Dr. Einenhiser-XN'hat is a hemodromograph? Finkelstein-It is a blood pigment that carries the iron, Dr. Danielson-Don't damn yourself: damn somebody else. Cunningham-Metabolism is the building down and tearing up of the body. Kaplin-Foramen ovalis is an opening in the embryo. Kiefskv-I'x'e spoiled six ivory blocks trying to carve a tooth. 1llCCE11'llly-xylly don't you buy a Walrus? Salisbury lafter Freshman had broken a root from a toothy-Oh! did .vou break a leg off? Instructor-XYhere is the gastroenemius? Freshie-In the stomach. Robinson-Cfeeum rises in the jejunum and ends in the sigmoid Hexure. Freshie-XYhere is the sigmoid flexure? Senior twho thot he knew 3-It is the lower edge of the greater Omelltulh. Miss Rubin-I'm so bright that l can spit on my ring and make it shine, Dr. Smeltzer iealling on l'oecilerbaehl-Powderbaek! Necktoxv-lt depends upon the respiration of the circulatory system. Dr. Danielson-Is that right. Fox? N. Fox-No. V Dr. Danielson-See there, Bishop? EVEN PDX says vou're wrong. Christoph-'l'he flow ivouldn't flow. Christoph-The bicuspid is placed at the upper end of the alimentarv canal. ll f fi , i 1 i - - Aff- il' l fl L. ',f..4 Lx., 4,2 A Pagr 225 Y,- ,., ,.4 I,-N ' ' I X , . ' 1: 4- f lfzffx - . ,.., , , , , , , 'aff I ' V 4 r ' ., , rf Q.,X.., , A, ,, I , ,X FRESHMEN HIPPODROME Iivillx I FIl'I!ll,., I 1' xl ., KIzlt1'1f-lllaxtmn of ,MIIIIISSIQIII Im- 54.00 Engagement Extraordinary NAOMI RUBINAAAQJOHNSON PERCY lu .X IIIC.XlIT lil-IILXIQINKI DI'IC'I' 14:N'1'1'i'I,1-in BEAUTY and the BEAST By Request ' 1.1-vlllsmlfYlluvtvA XIIISHIIHX IlII1lIlf'5lIll4'Il'ID2liII I IN 'l'Il,X'l' ICYICIQ 1,m'1Nu INTERNATIONAL RAG III'I'I'I'liN l'IN4:,ua11:x1lcx'1' NORMAN NEBO POX of Illl'2lIl'U Rtbyillilt' MAKING SAHARA A GARDEN I'Il'lQl'SHllf'IIPIIHI2lK'1lf'rINIlUl1lIlSUll FAR AWAY FROM NORWAY IN 'l'llI'I Inxxlm ur 'Vlllfl AIIIJNIHIVI' Hu.. R. R. STEWART 8z CO. IjIiICSl'IN'1' fm' .Xpprmwll .X'l l'AXl'Iil'IIJ BY .X S.XX'.Xl1IC , . .X 4 mm-fly Ill 1 .Xr-t XQIIISIIIIIII -XX'ujul111 fXX':1tsm1 Aliwlin NNN! LBS. H19 II.'Xl-INIHNY STONE 85 STONE II.Xl!l3 TIKII-IS 1X Hv1'g111:u1 S:1n+llvm'n Hlrilnlm- Siml fXX'i1n-In-1 A STUDY IN PINK NI.xl':'1'z:11-in tlu- Huy Irmn linen XXIXQ: IXIIIQ HI IIN' AIul4lI'mll'nlll in ,rw .V v1 -. . X Nl l I,HHhl'. .Xl EIU NIIl.lu5 l'I'.lI rllupsw Q -R, l YTI7 ,-N ,- .N I l2'gg'iZA,2f- SQL' a, f'lftlfftf'ef ' a-L l C.Xl'Gl'lT IX THl'1 ,ll'XGl,lC Ol DlCX'l',Xl. r-XNyX'l'OKlY l Iil.liPllAX'l'S l Than what the incisors are, l So much as you do in the upper. Cf course the upper tirst you knovv is about the As what this motlel shows here. ' As what we have on the upper lwicuspiclf' llave all the same grooves as the other one has. You know why it is because it is. Some of them are usually almost nearly perfect. Giving the upper antl lower about the same shape. , little Hatter than the tlistol is. The buccal surfacel Xkiell it tliflers. lt usually nearly a perfect sq Now we want to take a slight review. largest of the hicuspitl .. l I .. . l .. l 4 ss 4. g t t .. g .. rllherels a young man in the lreshtnan class, l XYho's as comical a specimen, that ever came to pass. l The gentleman in Question comes from sunny Spain, l Anti if you want to know, Huete is his name. N Y,-, U -M l nkil11SS1NilIl,H at young fellow of consieleralwle size, - -ill... l Can eat at laree number ol apple pies. That accounts tor his stoutness as you can see. But as stout as he is l tlon't want to lie. , , 'ii ' 46 Qs ,Aiea Z, ,Xu-V I. : 9 Q 4 ffl, 6 f ' i'vacra':3, , 7 'ML 50,41-'IRQ lt W M l Q ' .t V l 'l .lf f l k f i- ff -' i rs l f BIPDWIV IYDJU-57M!6 fflf 1?lll!Bfl? D!-IH 017 CHAPMAN c-.nf 1 ,-Y, l 3 f Q, l ii f ' ' N' ' 1' ,- if ji V 1 X X 1 y A l 4- ' fl.lL -s.,' C..! I... s-::-f 'f -1' . ff 'X s. fi ,A ,, ff ' yy , 14 ,T ' - vid: .Mayes A PRES-HM.-XN'S DIARY IQI5 Oct. 5-.X mnnber of bold juniors railroaded a fat Freshman in an auto. I wonder who he was? Oct. tb-Yisited dissecting room. christened cadaver ,Iack. Scrubbed, tvashed and stuffed? ? ? ? ? F ? Oct. 7-Heard Dr. Roe called chop-suey. Could not tigure out what he was doing in chemistry lab. Oct. S-Our tilth feminine classmate has entered-and, by the way, she has S-O-Bl-E auburn hair. Oct. 9-Freshmen are getting bolder. They make a noise almost like Juniors -onlv worser. Oct. ll-liillll tried to get an impression of his mouth with pumice in pros- thetic lab. Oct. 1.2-Xhilltl said we all came from the city? F ? Someone blew a bunsen flame out the window. Oct. 15-Fox. instead of taking impressions of his own month. runs in a few youngsters off the street and submits them to the tortures of plaster eating. 1 lct. l5fl'if?I'IlZlllt'lCZ should have brought his skates to class. You know skates go well with heavy black sweaters. Oct. IS-5ZtlUOll5 are closed on Sunday, but that evidently doesn't mean a drink can not be gotten, as some conditions denote. Oct. to-Some bold Freshman threw a very important organ into the amphi- theater, namely, a liver. ' Oct. zo-Shafer said he changed his seat from No. IO7 to that of No. 34 because there was no title on No. 54. Oct. Ji-We were to have election of ofticers today. It was rumored that XYilliani llale 'l'hompson was to run for l'resident. Oct. 37-Butler fell asleep in chemistry lab. Dr. Roe should he of great service to the tierman army, for in a simple experiment with oxygen he put llutler under the folds of Morpheus. Oct. :S-llrautman said spongeoplasm is a jelly-like substance with a tibrous structure. Oct. Jo-F-chlosherg is doing an unrivalled business in ink tattooing, So lar he has had only one customer--himself. Oct. 30-XYarczak wanted to know where the telescopes were kept in llistology lllli. Nov. I-501116 one must have thought it was .Xpril I. l'le told me Dr. .lones wanted to see me. Nov. 3-Poor Miss Rubin! Some poor simp is sending her a note every tive minutes or so. .Xnd the worst of it is. he is a lireshtnan. Xov. 4-.luniors seem to be of the mind that l:l'CSlllllCIl donit get baths often enough. 'l'hat probably explains the unappreciated shower' we got on the tirc- escape. Nov. 5-lirautmanz XYho is the cute girl you met on XYood Street? Nov. tv-Kleetzold advances the theory that the size of onc's feet does not denote the :unonnt ul' his brain matter. lake Nelson, for instance. Nov. Sfkliss lQubin's late to class! XYhere could llcller have taken her last night f' P, Jig i X1 -X A4 fx'-g -Q ' i-'.iis..i :,Z sf, ,W ,-X A , ,- f -. L A .1 ' cy 1 ff f I g, , -, . 'W 4-, , , , . , Lf'l..-216 -Ax-ff' ,V -fvf-f , QQ' l Nov. 9-Duncan, it seems, makes friends very readily.. He even made friends with a dog in prosthetic lab. Nov. IO-lXlZlCl'1 and Bazar, the famous anatomists, have discovered a new artery in the human body tdrafted from a red rubber glovej. Nov. II-SCllllClCl6I', while home for vacation, was chased by a dog and was bitten between the wood shed and the barn. Nov. 12-Cunningham says that Haemotoxyline is found in fresh po'ols of stagnant water. Nov. 15-Best has already started into losing his books. tio to it! Nov. Io-:X class meeting was scheduled for today, but couldn't attend, as the meeting was called off. Nov. I7TNOl'111Hl1 Nebo Fox said a man was lame on one foot and blind on the other. Nov. IN-Piltlt came with a new pair of laces in his shoes-so he says. Nov. 24-Wlinefield said, lf a man was hit on the jaw, it would be broken at the cuspid. That would be the first place hit. Nov. 29-Kievesky, on being asked a question in histology quiz, said he left his notes at home. Nov. 30'-N6lSOll showed his business ability by selling a necktie that originally cost two-bits, and which he had worn a month, for the amount of thirty-five cents. Dec, I-FllllilCSTL'lll said the amoeba is a ground-glass animal. Dec. 7-Huete thought he was home in Central .Xmerica, the scene of many revolutions, when an electric light bulb broke in the dissecting room. . Dec. Io-It is rumored that a man will be stationed at the amphitheater exit with a hypodermic syringe and will administer to those who usually smoke between classes. Dec. IS-RC'Ctl says that epithelial tissue is classified according to the shape and arrangement of muscle tissue. Dec. liqj-XiZlC?tfiUll begins. IQIG lan. 3+XfZ1CZ1llOll ends. Hello. people! llaven't seen you since last year. lan. 4-slt has been passed around that Carlson and Horton purchased a place of business, but left it with the previous owner. vlan. 5-Kleetzold, the boy from Red Xkiing, Minn., has arrived. HXYHH Klflvl' YUC, CLARENCE Ian. IKQ-i-DF. Roe lectured today on Bromine and its compounds. but some- how forgot to mention Bromo Seltzer. -lan. I5-Reilly thought he recognized his specimen of spleen in histology as that of an old friend. lan. IH-QUT friend llesirow, it seems, is slightly hard of hearing and can- not see very wells-otherwise he is all right. Jan. Zo-Haltz came near breaking his finger. .Xsk Turnbaugh. Ian. 22-Best has been offered 3800 for signing up to fight Charley XYhite. But, of course, it might interfere with school, so he has refused. -lan. 24-Christolph said that the first bicuspid is situated in the front of the alimentary canal. lan. 27-HCOIIU Carlson knew his anatomy well today, as a result of a studious evening at the Star and Garter. ff film' No 4 4 j gf M- -4 c -,,,,7g.,5.1 ,y .' l -.-Q-X - S-:fig - ,rl V, ,- 1 ,AQ ,qigff '-1 ,,,,,f , ff fix I, 1 XTMIPCJ7 11' UT, Y K 93 '111 111 i21c1111 'I 11111. 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' fr . 4, ,gf f. , 'IQ-31 I-,x..yf gf - tr! tyf, Cy CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Slzvfffs shiftv wavs. Il 'aIIac'c, reading mo rning paper. llvL1f.S'OII, at the door. Perry, erasing the board. Hzrctv, can't speak any louder. Padf, pronounced P-A-T. Bislzof, frog in your throat? Best, as badger referee. Landis, holding the ceiling up. Fvrmzizdvz, singing a lullaby. Lcfb, the illtustriousj poet. For. Ill.. the fertilization expert. Srlzloslvwy, having Blood I'ressu Gffllllllij grin. re taken. Clzafllzalfx comic capers. Brim, diamonds to l 02111. Buffer, asleep at the post. Bcrgnzaaz, setting the world afire. For, from head to toe: half way Tnslivrs, obstructing home. a street car. Bn1111i.rfvr, sliding down. HIlvX'UV'S ticlclishness. Rc'1-f1VX .Y nationality. Tror.v111a1z's coffee and. Holtz, one linger at lVOjlOlllI, giddy-ap. Kaur, woofl woof! Roberts, our honora famza, dead or alive. LSIIISIIIUII, just a few Lvtwzmzz, roughing a time. ble senator. minutes late. it with Barney. Rubin, got them all guessing. Hang, Harshneld th e next stop. fU1llI5UlI lPvrr-vi, just as the name implies. 1 Rai ney at C. C. Xl. S. for vaccination 3 Stenographer-XYhat is your nationality. Mr. Rainey ' Rainey-Dentist. Smeltzer-XYhat thr ee words are used most in Dentit -Xnitomx XVeary Fresh-I don't know. Smeltzer-Correct. HELPING HIM OUT Student twriting honiel-I-Iow do you spell ulll'lZl.llCl'1llX Roommate-F-i-n-m n-c-i-a-l-l-y. and there are two r's in nmbfuias ec I, ,- ,x . , . A I. ..-1-jyil. s., ,W 17 i g ,- X,-.X X, X A K 717 ,,,V I, ,X f V, 1 - ,,f ,. ,f Yi' ,,---.aff xy' U L,f,,+ , gf fosfyjane -711-JOFW Eff IIANDIIVU OF F10 H07 fwsrfrumzfvr Bzflfvfls To BANK, I5 frffffnny BAD Fav? 77-IE EYES- Q ,Xian 'H :Q 3'Q'1'C.1f E 1 X Nil-'A 'XX flI'Yl l'01ATflY I lv Affffr Exfzlfvmffw A N21 -.. .,. if - .- ' t ig- T1 2'-:'., fd H- A 'lla llc ll Ilwllg-llzlllwll Illllxl. 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Polly ........ Pa Perkins . . . Ma Perkins .,... .-Xbie Kabibble ...... Reba M ine Gold ............. Petey Dink ......... Old Man Alf of the Alphabet .... llobbie Blake Believe .....,.... Qld Doc Yak ........ X uteh ............., Katzenjammer Kids. . Happy lrlooligan ,.... x f . . .Landis and Leeb . . . . . Percy johnson Clarence Klaetzold ...........lYojolm .........llollinger . . .Nliss Rubin . . . . . . . .Caplan ......5liss ,Xkan . . . .Flake Levenson . . . Miss Greenberg . . . .Chamberlain .........l',214,lI ... Nebo Fox , . .,..... XYatson . . . . , . . . liroadbent . . .Glassman and Schlosberg Baron Beau ............ . , . Holmes, Beans valet ...... Mamma's Angel Child. . . .Xlfonso and Gaston ..... . . .Carlson and lflortou A FRl9fSHXl.XN'S PRAYIIR Now l lay me down to rest. :Xt studying l have done 1ny best. lf l should die before l wake, I'd have no more exams. to take. My Xv,xTEuLoo The vices and follies of llly life Have caused me some disaster. But where l met my XYaterloo ........Bannister .. . Bergman ............le!laha ............Yates lu. -lf. R. 'lf XYas in l rosthet'ics chewing plaster. PtJl'UI-.'XR DENTAL EXPRESSION? Imperfect square. Nearly perfect. Roughly triangular. Partly deeply grooved. The central incisor is the first tooth from the median line L, -A Freshman. ' Pagr 3, y fffw f X . .ii-,T f , , 2,-V f. -ff Qffif ?-Y- ,-fjZin,?' :e,.1--ffs:C i,fLw., of INDOOR SPORTS wITH .x1'oLool12s To T.-xo Smoking the room up or coloring the meersehaum pipe. 'lhrowing paper at -lohn. Holding a class meeting. Taking plaster of paris impressions. Getting specimens of blood in Hist. Caplan and Levinson wrestling. Leeb writing poetry. XYallaee reading paper in class. llutler wide awake. Throwing Kre-vski's hat in the pit. ul. G. Brontman-Say, Jaek, I want you to come over to the house this evening, as l'm having a little gathering. Well have a QUART of iee cream. tilassman-How many will he there? Brontinan-Uh. about a dozen. tilassman-I'll stay home! Senior ttelling Freshie hard-luek storyt-Now. if you were in my shoes, what would you do? Brilliant Freshie-l'd stutf the toes to keep from sliding hack and forth. Xkiitous-Say. do you know Stearn? Cioldstine--Sure: he's a hookkeeper. llitous-Yes, and he has had my haeteriology over six months. l ll2.XRl3 IN DL'DLl2Y'S 1 Free rkdvertisement 3 XYise Senior to Dudley-Make my three hroiled eggs elairvoyant. lbudley-XYhy shure. medium. .XT SYKIQS' S'l'L'DltJ .X eertain young lfreshman went to get his picture taken, and Qot real angrv when the photographer asked him to look human. l'erhaps it' we were to tell you l who this particular party was. you would agree with us that he does look some- what like an animal. Tommy-l say, ma. isn't it a pity you hayeu't the toothaehe instead of poor :ister Dlaue? Xlaft iraeious me, my son, why would you want me to have the toothaehe? 'I'ommyfXYhy eos you can take your's out and she e:m't. .Xlexandria, called Nlrs. lludlv. did you put the elam in the soup? 't'esim. called lnaek the girl. i l7o you wish me to save it? t'ertaiulyl Xxillill do you think I tied the string on it tor? IH- .fcfi 1 V A ,1 -- -- X., .Z we-374' 7,15 f- -x iiL.f ',..,t,f1,.1f Y' L X.: A ri, Y YQ , X------W IL iv 'Liz 9 3 8 7 6 sq I f f I A if in I' fx I t l f i 'I I ff., aw. y n- ' ,, I ca. AN i 1 llullii fn.. 0. ,., ,.. L -, Q, .ll.ll'iiA,,,. ..-:::::.::'::' ,Z . --T..-:ff , t V awsuznsg 1, , F ,,. e-' I iii +,. J ii? fj ' Frm-1 MDM Ar 541, 7,115 fnww ,VVo.l1vmg4fffsu we upfffaurf nf .ffm-4 of ,film-fur-S:fP473 vw., ,ws aw, 'nf-nf Cyp, .X hully young Freshman from C. C. D, F.. Stepped into the cafe for his daily mess. XVhen seafood on the hill he saw. He said. l'll take oysters, Rah! Rah! Rah Y -Rl. D. Ri. L1 it QIL' 1lreenspohn-You rat, you! lil1'ISl1lI.ll'g-xylltfll' do you get that noise, rat? tireenspolm-NYell, don't you eat cheese? So does a rat. Nt J'I'lL'li TH S'l'LTDliN'l'S Simply to help those who will have the task of publishing the DENT1 as next, we wish to ask you to always have your jokes on thin paper so the editor can see throngh them. 9TL'DliN'l' .XT 'lit FXYXSICXIYS HXRHIZK SHUI' Student-I want my l'lIlll' ent oil. llarhei'-.Xny special way? Student4Yes, oil. linagine Ylna making' a perfect recitation. .XX .Xl.CllCBR.XIC IAXX' The knowledge of the lireshnian Class in Hsteology varies directly with the distance the student sits from the pit. Q Those in thc last row go to sleep. NYM. L. f, Ihgf 33, A f , ' 1 i i P fr- 1 iff, 7 Y 14a ....w.A A 1 X ,YL .,! -f' ' 1- , ,4 -N ' l ,ls ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE read, or at least 1001: 0l76I', the advertisements. They are as much a part of the Book as are the articles, and Without them the Book would not be possible. The firms advertised herein are the best, and you can not do better than to patronize them Whenever you Can. ADVERTISEMENTS f-Q' 'lil x. sc: ,-, ff- l ',r ,O f. ., 1 .,f,. f...X'W A , ,, ,ff , 'Si ' - --f .f .1 .J ' ' A Suggestion for Your T heszs Gentlemen Hi the Class of lfjllfl Pray do not thinlc that you must wait until i,fs,,. elymmencement XX t in order tu ayail ol opportunity. This minute that ticltle :otltless s hammering a tattoo on your tloor. She if houzitline some nf you with 1 cluh. from the heating of the rising' gone. until taps, The important question is. are you eoinu tw remain content yyiih limit rl'7ZOff'!n'dlHz' or will you know fm' j,wfrr,r,'ft'? Do you purpose hein: a me person or will you become tl pfrxffizfzfzi. t,' ? Xations -which means mt rise or fall in the measure in which they apnreciate fifty. Poets lt time to a river. ln chapel you sometimes may have sun: Y'in1f' fiflw' tit: rift-filnififrg ,-jrmnf Bmzfir tr!! furffrfr fuzzy c1IrI'c1wX'.' Thr fly, fo1'gf,,'fpz5 L15 Lg lfzprizi Tfirll Ivwtzfcf uf uA,'n'zJ:'iiy rzlrijfi lixcuse us for asking if you will drift. like lhihet. the lanti of ye-tertlax or Spain. the country of totnoriwtyy. or will you he lilae the mighty .Xmafr whose progress none cart J'ft1fi'? The answer tlepentls largely upon t WV! f do f7f'9H1'f' c fNz 'z' rffilirf tiflffir' rJV 'V Off VMI' YV .Xs your well-xy'islier's. we sueeest that Zn'r'ni'r Commencement you shot tletermine for yourself the yalue of the respective tlental eoltls :intl sole t otleretl. .Xlter you open your othce. youill have tw spend more than o thirel of your outlays on gofdf. Totlafs the time to heuin tw learn tht true inyy'artlness of riff tlental gol-els. 'Tis passin: stranee that many memhers of the stutient hotly fail to tat as their thesis, Practical Results from using Snlelerw. seeing what a mufy ruff these intlispenszthles play. llihy not make this the suhiect of in ff thesis: Commantleer sample lots of all hrantls. Try ffirui t1,1fe1i1i,vf If orfifr. lwere hetter tlone time, rather than experiment on patients. la t For 104 years Xey's have manufacturetl ,rr1Q'iztrrrfr1ffy' the Xlorltl s lu s Dental Colds and Soltlers. The dental traternity thruout the wo l7l'kHULf'!zdgt',l zo nlifrgafzom ff: elm' ,t for some ot the greatest aids in its practice. Hur literature will he sent gladly to all serious seniors 1 juniors. antl members of the faculty. .Xccept our best wishes that your professional career will he success anti prontahle. l,et the use ol Xltl 5 C1Ul.D5 help to malce this tl zfwliry. Semi ns your Old Gold, Old Silver, Old Platinum, etc. to A HONEEE be exchanged for their equivalent in Ney' I Gold: or Solders. , ' tj E311 7 - J. M . FX QD a , I 'jg rounncn IN lll2. ,D ,g gf?.!2, 7qt '-it 'V ,Z I 7 v Pr sident 1 I-lmvrporzo N . VSA. Retail Salesroom, 100 Boylston Stregt, Boston, Milly l Represented by dealers in principal cities. F If? -i fs X 1 1 f t --.!-- --,i- ,. ,-i -A ' ,x ....... f A ' ' f' if , ll., ,W ,, r - ,. f -ff N.,X..f -' a,f .- K We Make that Please Official Photographers for the Class of 1916 Qur Work Speaks for Itself Fraternity and Club Pictures Given Special A iteniion ROGT STUDIO Kimball Hall Corner Wabash and Jackson The Word ROOT on a Plzolo .lleans Quality s f , --s.f fqp 1 Q uf ffz ef e ,sWs,s,.W is su- EVERY practice has an individuality which can and should he reflected in the ap- pointments of the office. S. S. White ofhce equipments afford the means. Adaptable to every need, they give the office an air of' distinction, suggest superior service, inspire confidence. We invite correspondence and welcome the opportunity to consult with you concerning your individual requirements. Cui' Equipment booklet in colors illustrates and describes the complete line of S. S.White Equipment Combinations-the new idea in dental equipment. We will gladly mail a copy to you upon request. The S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. Philadelphia, An S S WVh1lfe Fnuipmenf inspires Confidence lgilff u C O i X57 ,..1 ,f .-,N ' ' . r .K C--Y ,... f ,f QL-ff' ,I ,,, --L eff ,, Y l'f I If ,I ' .., - J ue , f - icall Tailoring 1ll1'lll1S tlic- V4-rx' lwst 1IlIlIt'l'l2llS. the vvrx' lwsl l:1lloi'111Q', all t'l1l-w-1-ylmxwl Ill'll'l'iHI'Slll'l1Wlh1'li. NIl'llI.I. IIl4'tll1S lil-st witlimlt c-xt1':1x':1g:l11i-41. Prices 325 - 330 - 35 and upward , an , .1 ra ' ' ggi' NI COLL The 'Daxlor khgaglz , W Jerrems' Sons X Clark and Adams Streets MADE TO ORDER MADE T0 ORDER Q The College C afeteri a is Sholty Printing Co PRINTING .MVPROFESSIONAL PEOPLE li SPECIALTY Gel the samples and prices of our plateless engraving. Less than half the cost of copper plate printing and just as good. 1751 VAN BUREN STREET Phone XVest 4427 CHICAGO CONVENIENT is Phone Seeley 3697 Prompt Service is N O T I C E Whenever your Clothes need Cleaning. Pressing, or Rup:1iring,havo it done CO by regular Cleaners by Trade is THE PLACE FOR YOU TO EAT XX. Xl. lll l1l.l-.l, XIIIIIIILLVI' Consolidated Cleaning Co. 1609 XV. Vain Buren Struct Will give you ulicnlutc guiiruntvvri first-class work and sgi!1sf.irtmn. The store lhnl ha' 3 more roll--ge trurle th.in nny 'lore on the YVm'4t sillv. AX,-5 1 , -cf f-V , fs . - 2. f' '- - - f . ,, , A ,- THE FOMON SYSTEM STATE BOARD, HOSPITAL, CIVIL SERVICE ARMY AND NAVY EXAMINATIONS FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS L. P. KOZIE, Secretary 1575 OGDEN AVENUE, COR. MADISON STREET CHICAGO, ILL. The Mos! Popular and Reliable GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Wholesale and Retail YOI' IIIcoIfI'1' In' UI'Il I4:xI'I-:IIT IQNIINVLICIDHIC ol-' l'2X'l'1liY T Il I N ll ll H H D 'l' U 141.1 'l' The Ogden Market Company DOUBLE STORE 1748-1750 Ogden Avenue Near jackson Boulevard Seeley 4100 Retail Phones: Seeley 4101 Wholesale fi A' 'fx Af V' if vw' - T,'-- sf J' Q,-I ,I ,.f' ,,,-N., Y, --Qi- W-fi .1-. -u1. q- - ff- .- Dreamland Lunch Room 16563 West Van Buren Street The Student's Drug Store J. B. GALLOWAY . , 0 , llt-:ltlclll:1l'lt-tw lol' K lt'1lll :tml Dfugelst xx'll1llt'Nlllllt' llllllgs lu lfill. 1625 West Van Buren Sven Prices RCaSOI1able PHONE wrzsr use CHICAGO Wtli. D. Algeo Sc Co. Manufacturers of the La Flor de Algeo All Havana Cigar 1635 Van Buren St., S.E.Cor. Marshfield Ave, Phone West 2128 TYVELVE TABLES PHONE WEST 3269 A Desirable Place to Spend an Afternoon or Evening Wilson Sc Laughlin Billiards, Cigars Cigarettes, Tobacco Largest and Best Equipped on the West Side. Twelve Tables, frtted with the World's Finest Electric Cushions 1754-56 Van Buren St. Near YVood Ste CHICAGO Marshfield Lunch Room EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS For Ladies :Sa Gentlemen spsuos corsmcos. Prop. 1624 W. Van Buren St. Cor. Marshfield CHICAGO 100' j W001 Suits 5315.00 CHAS. H. CLINGEN Hatter and Furnisher Cor. Van Buren and Wood Streets Dental Coats .I Specialty NVO L F B RO Sanitary Grocery and Market No Cultl Storalgt- Mt-in or Puullry Sold In Our Market 1623 NV, Vatu Burt-n Strt-el 403 S. Marslitit-Ici Ave-nun Wg 8 0 Telephones wllfuilr, HARRY GO ON Hand Laundry XVORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 15-I5 Van Burt-n Street CHICAGO 'tgirl ee -57 1-1 f fw .. -Til. 1. ,fn rfy ,N ' -3. -.4 A J' M, 'pr' - H - y-f,.. ffl' 4.,Yff '- - Q., 1' ', 1,,f --2---5 T 5 Do YUU Kno WHAT EQUIPMENT IS NECESSARY AND BEST For the office you will open after C:1'3LlllHTi0l1'., F.. V X y ,. gf .N ' ,. . ,:,:. fo ' The model offiee illllstmtcd is but one of five we huyv on display. Those in Charge of our fl11'11ifll1'C d0131l1'T1l1l'11T are always at your sc-ryice to afford dc-'failed il1f01'111Hfi011 of wlmyt- vyor nature you may 1'0l1lli1'0 and to dl'111Ul1STl'ilfl' Ivy vom- p:11'atiy0 showing the actual merits of all Ullllilllllixllf c'ow1'0rl by our line. C. L. FRAME DENTAL SUPPLY COMPANY 5 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago Branch in College Building X1 A fx 44 ,.. . , 3 I Q ..... J' 1 -- S., .-Z .S--Ml f V- F r- fi' jlytlxf-, .-'- ,. ,- . 4, x ff, v -ff ,,N-ff- --ff,-.f A Cable-Made Piano is a ood Investment tbl' Utbllltlllil' possibly lit- as r'1'itic':1l of these lIlSl1'll111I'IllS as wt- ottrsm-lws arc-. You will UXLlIllll1C' t'11l't'lillllj' tlic- lwautiful woods of thc- cnst- to sm-ti il' tlioro is ill1j'WllPl't' il flaw. You will lixlvf- the piano turiwl aroulicl to sw liow solitl :incl stzlunvli tht- bac-li. You will tr-st tliv tone eelirst softly, llltlll by l'tJl'I'll1gf it, :mtl you will strike- rnpiclly. t'UI1ll1llIUllSlY. at single key tocltttt'1'111i11c' liow 11-spoiisivtt thc- zictioii. 'lll1:1t's :ill gootl as ful' as it got-s, but In The Cable Company's factories twenty-four experts inspect each piano tluring tlit- X'Ill'ltlllS stugvs vt' its t'tlIISlI'llt'llHll. 'l'l11' nnmy parts insiilt- :mtl out ol your sight l1:tvv:llllwv-4-11 in wry l?lI1lllSlQlll to llll'St'lllQI1t't'lHl'S ol' ours. Nt' alt-tfnil luis 1-svxtpvtl tlit-il' 1-yt-, 'l'l1:lt, is wliy llillllt'-lllilllt' l,lIlllUS wvxu' we-ll, sotllitl wt-ll :mtl in :t wortl satisfy. l'iY1'l'X Hlll' ol' tlu-st' l'i:tIu i- :l Slillltlllftl ill its f'lClN5 :tml :tlnsoll1t1'lY ullrtrzilllm-1'-l llv Ill! 1li:nlu'1's. CONOVER CABLE KINGSBURY 'VVELLINGTDN CARGLA INNER-PLAYER PIANOS EUPHONA PLAYERS l':tIl1mtlmsp.-1-1rlwxoztt-tor I I IXX!'lll'lltI'll4'3IlllllillIIll'l1'Zll1lll'!N Cable Piano Company' Wabash and jackson CHICAGO Q -, V5.1 - , l l i ,lil 'ffl ,eb 4- 'Aff '- .,.-' ... .rf ,if ' , K ... , ,.- - fx f . . ,. wi10,S Your Tailor? FRANK WAWAK 1787 Ogden Ave. :Near Wood St.1 L. Stach Nun' slmwilltt ai 1'HIllllil'it' lim- ui' r1'I61'ChflI'l1' ivH1'l'121l :mil liHlll1'Sil1' f:liJl'i4-Q . fo, Tailor Spring and Summer 1916 1916 lalsnililislnwl lN1ll B14I4il'l'Llil' l'1-it-1-. 1776 Ogden Avenue Chicago ,SOCHIUSHI is Growing in Favor with Thinking People. So is Spence's Plaster. HVo1'Z'iHll gallons SillllIll'1i4illl'lllQl F1-lv, lillll Ivy Ilan- lllIllllli':l4'illI'4'l' S'I'liXY,XR'T .l. Srlcx I 2241! Xl1il11Str-Ai-I 1 illliilllllbllgil, le-1111, F. B. LINK Sul:-4-4-gsm li. LINK at IOSEN Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Stationery Periodicals, Pocket, Billiards 1759 Van Buren Street Cor. Wood Street Phone YVest 4668 PHILLI PS' Milk of Magnesia The Perfect Antacidw lfvl' inwzll nl' SySil'1Ili4' llsm- Caries Gingivitis Erosion Stomatitis Sensitiveness Pyorrhea Arm- Slll'l't'S4i'lliiX tn-aitwl with it. .ls :1 Mouth Wash it Nl'lll'1lii7t'F Ural .Xt-imlity. The Chas. H. Phi' PHILLI PS' Phospho-Muriate of Quinine, Comp. NH1l'.Xil'tliIUill' Tonic and Reconstructive W itll n1:11'lir'fl ill'lll'ill'l1li :l4'flHll lllllbll 1141- llf'l'X'Hllr SYSif'lli. To be relied upon where a de- ficiency of the phosphates is evident lips Chemical Co. New York A, ,X 1 --Z - 1 I5 rx., 7' 1-1 lm TA, i - . TA fl x ' 'S I I, IIC, ,I1 A I l,f'v -11 1 -n V-,-.4.- ,,-faff.1yf ,.,tfef.f.'Lfyf, fi A I i 4-'?: ::117f':f .'l'T. 'm 'fii'lfff'i'f'.'.'.'. Q' . mn i i'f'f ' 'f'! i - i -.-,. - ' l E T 9 - l I 1 .Q X L xx 5 mx xy. i l Q i x i L72 - s , , 5 t .., Old CH ,, N 5 l l . . . . Y . an ' 5 YVe believe that the policy which will best protect ,, ,- -, lip ' . . . . if 1 F7 A i . l ' the interests of the owners of Columbia Equipment, ,gr 3 . . . . 115 i.. : I I is the policy that will best maintain the reputation of If? jlf ' ' this company and its product llfjlf Columbia Product has served the dental profes- 5 l sion for thirty odd years in practically every part of 5 I - v the world with the result that the name CoLL'A1n1.a -- i on dental equipment is generally accepted as being E a guarantee of sterling quality, satisfaction and con- tinued good service. ,, r Ideal columbia chairs, columbia Electric lin- f 34. l QIIICS, Lathes, Air Compressors and Distributing Q l E Panels are as modern in design and construction and .O , E . . . , l as practical in operation as more than a quarter ol a IH 1 E century of experience, mechanical skill and a model , ' 51 A l factory can make them. They are moderate in price i ' l and arrangements can be made for their purchase on ii I 'l E the extended or time payment plan. Q E Catalogs describing Columbia Product in an interesting l E l : and a thorough nianuei' can be obtained of your dental supply ' E dt-pol or the same will be sent direct upon receipt of request E Q and your dealer's name. E vi . . . . t . : : yi THl'. RlTrl ILR DRNTAL MPG. CO. l E 76 ' . X W - , , . . : ' ROLH1ubTl'.lx. IN X U. S. A Y - ' I '91 . W.--, ' ' -f ' l RK l VY cnicaiso Pllll.-XlJIiI.l'llIA xi-in' Xulili J . -ix . V WNT lg. 1 X' I 1. J-A - , , Ji-J ..4 Lijin. 'i ' .. , V is J y i x 5 as : --- 'T :W . Q I 1, i J C f. 2 A I . - - 1 Q ' - C34 4' ' i -f.,' Q , A: -- V ug. 8 I Q 1 i, --R H , i 9., ,so 1 . ,i r ll X ' tj t l fi'-' . i N .1 ' . , .f : fi 1 , A 1 .1 k ,l., ,-5 -.--, . ,I -.- Q11 sf' ' '-77' pb, J.,-X x 1 y' f-5 ,-, .Q ,ff w.'-lf4 fix- r' Ogg J 'Q ', 4, 'jiy' A--e --M ELLSWUHTH Inxxlmx Tims. IC. Irxxnux z Amir? orth Landon 81 Son Imporiing Tailors H listzllwlislnwl 1896 1567-1569 Ogden Avenue Corner Madison Street rlll'll'DllUllt' Mmilw- 32 2 ,el ' 2' i . ' iii' If ' ' il ' ' N S ' ,PAGKM5 5 life ' .egg-2.14 -':- IX! .',,. 4 1 Express Sc Van Co. sei, f 'A ,5 f' ' F 412 South Wood Sr. ESQ! T53 Vslomsf ,, Sy MOVING' af ' J V 'rr . ' . . - ,, -, . . . i . . ff - - x-S , ,. - '- e,-. 1 ., X l'11lnl1v1r1- N Plain: nmxung 2 .15 --f--fl - '11 3524-l ' ' J, , - 1 N. Baggage transferred and 7 i f 1 R M ,kd-iN a :':' checked to all Depots and ft' 1 t . x . , -.9-.- .-. , , 1 . Boats. SPECIAL RATES V ' 5... 474 A ro STUDENTS. --1 - ' , x - . -S . I'n..n.- xv.-.1 174o 5 '7:Q-ef fi-H'flS1111- lH'lI4l1'I'YllUU 'l'o1.-1ilnin- si-V14-5 mm ru Knut. sl-::::1, Students Patronage Solicited William Jacobson Best Tailor ln Town 1443 W. Madison Street imminent.-Ii1sl1..l.t..:1l1 Phone Monroe 1482 New Rep ublic Chinese and American Restaurani Xiu-lv wx ly on 1 II l704fl706 YVest Madison Street Im: Im. Nlrnnlgir Chicago. Illinois A . ,f X . - 4 F , . K .tzyl 4? T1 Q v-N51 1-K 1--N I I S ,- ' , ,f' fi' 'Ufmff' -. . , ,. , , ,, , xv. -, f' TJ' ' ,,,e,4f,fN.f ,, .,!.,Yi, C,,f l u, '. , tm A: : ww.--'Q v .4-- TRADE- .MA R , N' xwhm- if 'Nl Nl f 4 1 Moda-1'11 Bridge Work IDOHILIIIQIS the Full PUl'f'0lillll Vusp of 'rm Eagles 'lumrll NIOtlf'l'1l C'1'uw11 Work Rc-cluirc-s That Live Tootl1 .Xll1lt'lll'iIllf'C of The DAVIS CROWN lluxvlllslvf-ly l ORN DLI UA I ILD1 BIUCIOFII Ofhm- P1111-tiw Needs the c-mllplvtm' anal illtvlligl-11t Da-ntzll Depot St'1'Ylt't oH'r'1'wl by the I'lllI'2lgll 15111111-11 of Consolidated Dental Manufacturing Company 29 East Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois College Branch, C.C.D.S. Bldg. Home Office and Factory, New York Snxlm-1'iIw for DENTAL ITEMS OF INTEREST, .X11m'iv:1 N llm-lnnoft Nlontluly Nllilllillllll' ul' I7--mul .Xl'I. S1-it-:nw :mtl l.il1Al':11nm- . S -V -. .., v - Wg ,,f , A .W , , iffff iifofif- Cf'x..fQ,f.,,f,fA,V9,,Q,,f HM ,-4 . A 0 ,,,, , N -f QfETf'W 1 NPG: . Gr 1 Q ll a' nan lor I r H M J,,.Q.,. VN ul EJVGRAVING Y ml 4 q l CHICAGO , - ' M 'iio f w g + , ' l o l ' ' A 1? '- H' -L , ,?Lf L Qfgf' Q, . ' Q' ' l l 1 Eff l - P .M lf gs. ,.,A , . ' ' ' ' . ,gh i gff-.'-5.iL:QV:?fJ:r ', 15 if F2 l HQ Q 'Q l l ' ' .itff-2 ,f,A, X, ....- -.-- 1 1 5?-'Y-2.f'q:-' , . ,.... 551 l H' '- fi, lzg , v , :FV 51.49 N l w 115 F5352 1 .'.. F l l GW ag eg - W px o l M Makers O url . 'y 5 tiigt, .,.. . Q , ' Y , l E, ,LQ H ...--,' --.', I V ' M.Oh0Sf 1 I ll w l D -.o P f w V tl ' eszgns and lafos M gl for College andl793l1.5'cl1ool L x, , q... L C gl 11 Annuals my lb BRANCH oFHcEs:ATLArrrA-coLuMBus-DAvENPom-DEsMo1NEs-MlNNEAPousAso. BEND Qi 5 'L WfQf,o oo ff o Q oo QQ EQQYCE tx .1-1 -11 1-. ,q A fx X- .,Z 1 Y ,U ,.,, I.-QI, J, , ff Lf-ff--eff, ,ff Wm- flllLll'Lll1TK'l' S:1tisf:u-tion SAYIC 510.120 Imperial Woolen Mills '1xx11.o1:s or .x1.L wool, I 3 MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES I 8 5 ' l7IIHi4 l' 'ro 'ml-1 1'HXSl'RIl-Ili ' Sw our Silll'Hl11illl :it the Volll-ge 1 SUITE 206-10 TEMPLE COURT BUILDING 217-219 So. Dearborn Street CHICAGO PIIUNIC' 'lYz1lw:1sl1 S1149 Fred A Green cle C 0 me ' ' 1JI44TfIH'r',f 1 l'lXl'liR'l' PHIl'l'UlQR.Xl'lll'1Rh any rims-'zmy place I lLwl1ligl11 :md Ima-rior llvorlq :1 Spr-uiulry 1 lfw' ,mlzzrlfffiv nf nr -::'ff1'fc fowl' LH rom.-' of HIFI ffzfffw- UVLlf1l!,V I-II fffsvf Jffffffl' 111710 Xl. .Mlzuux Sl. ljl1Om' ll csl 555 l.a':lx'L' lOll!'lllI1lS ill Q'OIlNOllullllk'rlXX'lllluXlL1Cu CcBI'0Ch0H,, Ezzgmvizzg Company Q Sfllllll Xlqmlm-I1 .XXUIIIIC L'lllL'.Xlll1 .ll.l, KIXIJS Ulf l RrlY'l-,'R.Yl'l'l'jlfl1'lfl,Rl' 1,1-:ulmvr Kioqrlx. I'.llllVDNNK'Ll Slqxtiomkry. Collcuv Xoxulxiw. 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