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Y. . ...-.fm ' -Y --- -5.11144-E-zu, ' ' - ':'f:e.:,---+:.A..f:,E1:. - f ,, 91? e1,:.4p....-....,.f?-YA we-1-,.,f qef.:...' -...,15e..:.:- ,-ee-.ef - .. Yzafceef-.-fe-..::L... .::.1:,-' FACULTY GUY HERBERT JACOBSON, M. D. Director of tke Clfivzical Laboratory. Born in Wayne City, Ill. Received preliminary education at Valparaiso University, University of Illinois and St. Louis University. He received his degree of Doctor of Nledicine at the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery in 1916. He was formerly resident Pathologist to Lakeside Hospital and at the present time associated in Pathology and Director to the Clinical Laboratory of the C. C. NI. S. He is also a member of the Phi Beta Pi Fraternity. GEORGE ALoNzo SHARE, M. D. Superintendmt of Lincoln Difpfizmry. Born in Ludington, Mich., August 22, 1881. He received his Degree of Graduate Pharmacist from Valparaiso University, IQO6, and his M. D. Degree from Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, 1908. Nlember of the Phi Chi Nledical Fraternity and A. F. Sc A. M. BEN MORGAN, M. D. Profeffor of f!1me,r1hefioZ0gy and Expert A1mrJtlzetif2f. Born in Oregon, 1883. Graduated from Dalles High School and entered the University of Chicago, 1907, later transferred to C. C. M. 8: S., and received his M. D. Degree in 1914. Invented the Ben Morgan Apparatus for Anaesthetics. Served in the Base Hospitals of the German Armies in Belgium at the beginning of the European VVar. Member of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. Pflgf 37
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Page 36 .................- .................. ..................-...,....--.-........,..... Y.,-., .a ,... .... ..-...... .-..--. .4..a.-.1....--.....- 5.-- ...- FACULTY Tuos. IVIEANY, M. D. Afffiftavzt Proffffof' and I11.5truct01' in Ortfzopfdir Su1'gf1'y. Born, November 9, 1884. He received his pre- liminary education in the schools of Chicago. Obtained NI. D. Degree at the Chicago College of NICd1C1HC and Surgery in 1909. Became interne to St. Anne's Hospital in IQIO, and later a member of the staff of that hospital. Lecturer of Anatomy at St. Anne's Training School for Nurses and Associate to Dr. Nfueller, Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Mem- ber of the Chicago hledical and Illinois State hledical Society. I VV. A. AAICGUIRE, A. B., B. S., hf D. flffiftavzt of Surgfry. ' Born in Chicago, Ill., April 12, 1888. After complet- ing the Common School and High School Course, began his Collegiate Work and obtained the Degrees of A. B., and B. S. he received his NI. D. Degree from North- western University School of Medicine, 1912. Assist- ant to Doctor Ryan, Head of the Department of Surgery, and is Associate Professor and Instructor of Surgery, C. C. IW. 8: S. ASYCHER H. C. GOLDFINE, M. D. ' Affociale of Obftfiricf. Born June 27, 1886. Graduated from the Medill High School, 1901, and attended Northwestern Uni- versity one year. Received his M. D. Degree from the Chicago College of lVIedicine and Surgery, 1913. Associate Professor and Instructor in Obstetrics for the last two years. Member of Chicago Medical and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. F. 8c A. M., K. P., I. O. O. F., and Zeta Mu Phi Nfedical Fraternity.
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FACULTY warns uf Qppreniatinn tutbe jafultp We are nearing the termination of our present college career. Wie have enjoyed, as best our immediate comprehension would permit, the vast amount of knowledge and experience that you so generously bestowed upon us. WVe appreciate the efforts with which you have striven, to make clear to us those primary fundamentals which are absolutely essential to our profession. If at any time our interest seemed wanting, we assure you the source was within ourselves-an inability to completely realize or comprehend the vital importance of the subject matter at hand, which only long experience and study can exemplify. ' We are unable to express our full appreciation of the true fellowship that has been incorporated with the instruction throughout our entire college life, and at all times, have we felt that none were more deeply interested in our welfare and advancement than the faculty. 4 Let us assure you, that as we leave this institution and enter the field of service our appreciation of your efforts shall daily increase, as only our later experiences are able to qualify us for such active appreciation. Page' 38 ,..-w-iw .-
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