Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery - Dental Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery - Dental Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 28 of 88
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LOUIS BUSLOWE Far from being a poor little sheep, ' Bus nevertheless hails from the place where Louie dwelt — good old Eli. An Old Blue from way hack, Lou blew his top when Len Sherr s Wisconsin team beat a favored Bull- dog eleven on the gridiron and Lou lost a fortune (two burs and a sulci disc) in a wager. An Intelligence Captain in the war because of his thorough knowledge of Ger- man, rumor has it that he was responsible for the Allied victory. Junior year Secretary of Student Council and always good for a laugh, Lou won ' t be forgotten for the many humorous moments he brought us with his At ease men am d ' A s you were T HYMAN ALLAN CITROiN With a wit as sharp as a diamond disc, Hy has managed to keep staff and students in stitches all these years without once altering that poker face of his. Although spending much of his time, since he married, in a phone booth talking to Claire, he has man- aged to hold down an Editorship on Ab- stracts and is President of Jarvie. When not busy ad-libbing or combing and stroking those golden locks of hair, Hy can spend hours giving you all the dope on basketball at CCNY. where he received his BS before coming to Columbia. With a junior interne- ship as background. Hy will enter a practice immediately.

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ARMANDO EDMONDO ANDREOZZI One of Poor Lillle Rhode Island s favorite sons, Eddie is as popular at Columbia as he was at Brown and Tufts. Always busy with extra-curricular activities, Eddie is in Psi Omega and has had the pleasure of holding key positions in his class. Student Council, and Dental Abstracts. His biggest problem is getting to class on time, for he claims the trip from the north side of 16S St. to the south side is awfully long at 9 A.M. Opera- tive is his forte; through his unit pass the most beautiful Class II inlays. Eddie plans a private practice in Providence and no doubt will do very well. CARL MORTON BARLOW Mickey is undoubtedly one of the busiest members of the class. After a day ' s work in the clinic he hops the subway for a quick trip to Hunter College, where he teaches the co-eds physiology, then home to delve into his pile of current literature on dentistry, medicine, and physiology. Always up to date on science, Mick has participated in much research in the P S physiology lab and has had a paper published in the Journal of Comparative Neurology. An NYU grad- uate, member of Jarvie and AO and a con- tributor to Abstracts, Mick may very well make his mark in the research he does so well.



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JAMES GLENYILLE DOWLING Jim will be as well remembered for his good looks as for his two sub-luxations of the mandible in so short a span of time. After receiving his undergraduate instruction at Fordham and St. Lawrence Universities. Jim. handsomest member of the class, entered the Navy where he served as Executive Offi- cer on an LST. He liked the Navy so well that he plans to return to it as a Dental Officer for a short time before eventually developing a practice in his home town of Fairfield, Conn. As Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class, Jim is the fellow who collects the quarters everytime a baby is born or one of us gets married. FRANCIS JOHN FITZ GIBBON Someday to be the famous son of a famous father, Fitz first earned distinction as a prosthodonist. at the school dance in the Freshman Year, when he scared all the women with a set of dentures a la Mortimer Snerd. An alumnus of Providence College, and hailing from Holyoke. Mass., Fitz re- turned to Columbia after a stint in the Navy as a Communications Officer. Like so many others, he joined our class a bachelor and now bears the burdens of a married man . . . not that he minds it at all! Member of Psi Omega and Secretary-Treasurer in the junior year. Fitz will return to Holyoke to start a practice.

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