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-0 447 DONALD A. HOLUB New York, N. Y. Columbia, A.B. Graduation 'is a peculiar time: ane's senior year cynicism has not yet been re- placed by the nostalgia of the alumnus. I will admit, however, that l'm conscious ol this as representing the end, at least temporarily, of many friendships made here at P. 8 S. Destiny being what it is, though, l'm sure that my future proles- sional activities linternal medicine, I guessl together with conventions and class ree unions, will afford a continuous opportunity for renewing these friendships-which l consider to be the most valuable byvprod- uct of the lost tour years. WT., ..,..., . -wh 7-ii RUFUS JAMES HUMMEL, JR. North Plainfield, N. J. Columbia Did you ever stop to think that perhaps if one pondered on all ol the people around him, particularly concerning their acIionsQand perhaps even one's own- that no matter how onemic they became, even to the point at near complete ex- sanguinotion, some peoples red blood cell count would always be greater than their grey cell count-through no intrinsic fault of their own? In other words, if a cerebral ospiroton were done on them, more hamburger would be obtained! l af J. ARCHIBALD JACOB, JR. Wellsburg, W. Va. Haverford, A.B. It is with some slight concern That l'Il soon be a busy intern, And utilize that brand ol knowledge For which I can thank this College. Now unto the unsuspecting From whom soon I'II be collecting, Oh no! not cash . . . but further know-haw I with all the others go now Eagerly Haunting my stethoscope Though not quite shiny, bright with hope. JOHN A. HOSMER Belmont, Mass. Amherst, A.B. . -.44 MARCUS M. KEY Little Rock, Ark. Columbia, A.B. 1-3' Y 5 Jia sr' ' I -
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Q 'I gl 'J ' MILLARD HAMILTON HERBERT C. HAYNES W Va Clarksburg, W Vo Virginia, A.B. Princeton, A,B. l louis she goin' , , take 'er easy MEDICINE, n A stone flung down the l Bowery to kill a dog in Broadway l The Devils Dictionary Ambrose Bierce in , ,' l l .. l I Q9 'T fs? il , , T ,J ' R if- lllffsk' -V 4 V -ag 3:1 f THN S. HEGEMAN merville, N. J. nceton, A.B. erhaps it is unique lhol our class con' sli: al a more heterogeneous group than tr graduating medical class ol more rmul limes, Aside from the usual dil' ences in background there are real repancies in both past experience and clxnologicol age that seem now Io nlter I perspeclives accordingly, ln the yeorx tome it will be interesting to see what ct-if any-these discrepancies will e upon us. .f-4 f' f' T JOHN FRANCIS HEFFERNAN, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. Holy Cross, A.B. The pervading sentiment rs nostalgia My classmates were at different times and in many ways strrnulctrng, frustrating, amus- ing, anger provoking, exemplary but never baring Their ambitions are boundless and so widely diverse as to defy comprehen- sion Their motivations are unfathomable May all their plans come to fruition, may life be good lo each and may in his own way- Tu ne cede malis, sed contra auf ,ir 1 25 f denvor itc SAMUEL LAWRENCE HOCH Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia, A.B. He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a lool, shun him: He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is a child, leach him, He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep, wake him, He who knows, and knows that he knows, is wise, follow him ..,.
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H 1 l l 4 l l R - s' F' vw .4 'T' ERT SHERMAN KASSRIEL Yorkers, N. Y. Cd 'uni bali Dec nl Q DEEI mbia, A.B. ns on absolule perlechon and vw divine lo know how lo enyoy our lawlully We seek alher conditions ie we do nal undersland lhe use r own, and go oulsrde ol ourselves se we do not know what rl is like nfj, Yet lhere is no use our mounhng Jnrxrlls, for on slrlls we musl slrll walk :niur own legs And on :he lolnesr 'hrlz rn lhe world we are still snnng only onl' r own rear A' O 'Y Montaigne XMOND KANE ale, N. Y. Mawr, A.B. :like E. B. While I am nal able, il I could write like Ogden Nash have Iurned lhe knack lo cash gs! graciously declined WI ' v e sounds more like bils lrom Babel. sv ' ' ' va I ' I 'I lo ln porlunily la speak my mind, ' men! was lhe slalemenl I prelerred, lo Hank's bombardment I've deferred. PETER KORNFELD New York, N. Y. Buffalo, A.B. Coelhe, lhe lasl universal man, chose 'Mehr lrchlu lor hrs dying words This may well serve as Q lllvrng mono lar she medical profession because Ihe quest lor new axroms and beller melhods musl never cease We should realrzc lhal na presently mysrerrous aspecl ol the proloplasm musl Ire beyond a lervenl hope lor evcnlual, ralional explanalvon, lor medicines past, present and lulure rexl largely on a phyx rcovchemrcal elucrdahon ol lormerly un known occurrences The lerm 'slalus quo has no place rn any scrennsfs drclronory ll only breeds ignorance, unhappiness and canlempl I..-'41'!,!Q' , -2 . 0 i .-n ir ' l .- ,Y x X K Q 0' L . -.-, Y -' gr e W ' fill -' .lr I i Q..-Ni ,iffy ,r.' Egji-ff raee 7 .:5's53r: ragga- X ,1 1 - '-'11-av ., 4 f ' RICHARD JOSEPH KAUFMAN l I Brooklyn, N. Y. Harvard, A.B. Christopher Robin I Hod wheezles 'l k I And sneezles They bundled him Inlo Hrs bed. They sen! lor some doctors In sneezles and wheezles Ta lell lhern what aught lo be done, lSpeclaIizalion rears ils ugly headl They all made a nole Ol the slole ol his lhroal. They asked They asked Came aller Or lhe lirs! Came lirslf' il he suHercd from lhirslg il lhe sneezles lhe wheezles, sneezles lAlchIey.J A. A. Milne ll'm really a deep lhinkenl 27 ALLYN PERRY KIDWELL New York, N. Y. Harvard, A.B. AI P 6 S we have been exposed lo the lines! medical leochrng We have olxo seen exploded lhe myth lhal lhe daqlar 13 yn lUll'bl9, and have seen lhal medicine has rl: xhorlcomlngs, unsolved myslerrex ond new lronlrers In lulure years many of Ihexe problems will be solved lllrle al thu will occur accidentally, ralher rl will resull lrorn palnslokvng mvexlrgalvon l hope lhal as new conceplx arise, we wlll nal be blrncled by lradlllonal lhmkrng, bul ralher wrll be open mrnded and receplrve as a resull ol our careful preporalron
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