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pai Gif Founded in 1889 at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Rho Delta Chapter founded at Cornell University Medical College in OFFICERS Preridifzg Senior-Robert Thomson Breed Preriding fr.-Frederick Hunt Wentworth Secrezm-y-Floyd Shovington Cornelison, Jr. TreaJzz1'er-Harold Warren Evans judge Advorate-Sanford John Matthews Cbapler Edilor-Robert Leslie Clarke Rzzrlaing-Arnold Steward Breakey William Clayton Porter, Jr. Sofia!-Arthur William Bauman Ross Baker Sommer FOURTH YEAR William David Arnold William Bancroft Anderton Bentley Robert Thomson Breed Christian junior DeWinter Robert Charles Hardy Edwin Munroe Knights John Thomas McHenry Norval Mason Marr Harley Bryce Messinger Gregory Thomas O'Conor Robert Henry Smith Donald Karl Stockdale Warren Harry Williams Mi .f4laAa Sggma THIRD YEAR Arthur William Bauman Thomas Leonard Doyle, Jr. Harold Warren Evans Ben King Harned, Jr. Earle Avery Herbert Drury McMillan Love james Andrew Lundquist William Peter McCann Sanford John Matthews Robert Heywood Purnell Peter Francis Regan III john'Grove Rogers Wayne Spitz Rogers Alan Dale Shafer Ross Baker Sommer William Joseph Sweeney III james Francis Toole Clinton George Weiman Frederick Hunt Wentworth SECOND YEAR Arnold Stewart Breakey Eric Theodore Carlson Robert Leslie Clarke Alfred Donaldson Compton, jr. Floyd Shovington Cornelison, Ir. Founded in 1886 at Bellevue Hospital Medical School. Gamma Chapter founded at Cornell University Medical College in 1898 OFFICERS Primariur-Michael Rapak Sub-Priizzmiur-Robert John Haggerty Scribur-Charles Alexander deProsse Themuri Cumzr-Robert James Herm FOURTH YEAR Carlos Enrique Bertran Hamilton Howard Blackshear Gerard Lester Eastman joseph Adrian Elliot Albert Adolphe Plentl 1041 mega gyadi on Founded in 1904 at Cornell University Medical College. Alpha OFFICERS Cof1.rul-Bernard Rodier Vice Cofzrzzl-Richard Horace Granger Semzzorr-Milton Cooper John Leroy Howard Trerzrzzrer-Peter Rogatz Serrelfzry-Selig Moses Ginsburg FOURTH YEAR Morton David Bogdonoff Milton Cooper Robert Archer Wood Pullman Michael Rapak james Ballard Rentfro Harry Lane Robinson James Tuthill Weston ' Frederick Carr White James Wallace Wilkes, Jr. john Marion Wilson, Jr. THIRD YEAR Robert Johns Haggerty Robert james Herm William Dubilier, jr. Manuel Furer Richard Horace Granger William Hitzig Bernard Rodier THIRD YEAR g Abraham Blumer Norman Epstein Melvin Bernard Goodman Samuel jacob Newman Peter Rogatz Samuel Marcus Schlyen David Howard Sonabend 0510 l 92 1. Chapter. Robert Walton Greenwood Robert Clinton Halford William Warner Jepson Henry Matthew Mannix Tilford Day Miller Frederick Michael Mitchell Francis Xavier MoHitt Eugene Thomas Monahan john de La Salle Morris Joseph Louis O'Brien Francis Salvatore Perrone William Clayton Porter, Jr. Donald Robertson Craig Neelands Smith Willard Chandler Thompson, jr Claude Wilkes Trapp, jr. FIRST YEAR Robert Churchill Ackles Preston Stuart Billings Robert W. Burroughs justin Paul Carey james Graham Gray Philip Sidney Herbert, Ir. Howard Charles Lucas Patrick Joseph Mulrow Earl Addis Munyan, Jr. Dewey Allen Nelson Walter Matthew Palmer, Jr. Donald Edward Lawson Julian Mar Dock Harry Louis Mueller, jr. SECOND YEAR Charles Alexander de Prosse james Bartley Given William Carroll Hollis Leopoldo Enrique Margarida Saverio Frank Redo Merrill Y. Van Wagoner Mason Whitmore Francis Assman Wood SECOND YEAR Selig Moses Ginsburg Edward Ira Goldsmith john Leroy Howard Albert Louis Rubin FIRST YEAR Robert Bedzofsky Beede Isaiah Samuel Botwinick Warren Samuel Braverman Hyman Louis Gildenhorn Avrum Bernard Organick Sanford Maxwell Reiss Kenneth Roth
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QQ Oh, for the Life of a , W ' F iii QQ? , :ZX f R X JE? I :.f:-'.gf5gs',3gxf- --' AKE ONE NORMAL, lovable female, and one normal lovable male, add the ingredients of mutual interests, sense of humor, respect, plus that precious spark the gods called love, and you should have, in this, oh, so fairly realistic world of ours, certain established results. Either the ingredi- ents resist one another and the 'boy and girl part with regret, or they fall in love and eventually get married. Whether that sounds anticlimactic and even rather dull depends solely on the individual's opinion+and particularly on his marital status. Today, in the midst of the post-war confusion newly married couples fall in-to two groups. One, the college veteran and his wife, with either or both in undergraduate or graduate school. fWe have heard a great deal about this groupj Two, the traditional one--the pattern of the young businessman and his wife, who are attempting to achieve success in the harsh world of reality. Logically that just about covers the young marriage situation in the U. S. But somehow logic just doesn't hold water in this case. There is an exception to the young marriage formula in our society. And that exception is-you've guessed it-the case of the stalwart medical student and his adored but abandoned wife. The case of the medical student and his wife fits neither fof the customary marriage patterns, because the medical student himself fits neither class. He's a hybrid. Theoretically he is a student, and is so designated by the government. During his first two .years in medical college he is required to read the great books of Gray, Bodansky, Best and Taylor. Throughout his career he will enjoy classifying him- self as a student-but only within the secret confines of his heart, or at future conventions. However, elsewhere, as in clinics-he is an authority, there to aid the suffering and prescribe cures. With his professors, attending physicians and the house staff he is classified and treated as a student. But with the layman, the medical student is considered a medical authority. justifiably then we can call the medical student a hybrid. How does the wife reconcile her husband's dual roles? First of all, she gives him no other areas of worry. She must be the competent, practical housewife, and mother, who will run the house, manage the money, fif there is anyj, and bring up the children tif there are anyj. Hubby's whole waking existence can be devoted to Na- tional Boards, Public Health papers, exams, graphs and sedi- mentation rates. The future MD. must never know that scrub- bing floors causes aching backs, or that standing in market lines produce fallen arches. The medical student hears I '53 Med. Students Wife! By CORKY ROGERS enough of pain and complaints at the hospital. When he arrives home he expects a bright and cheerful helpmate to greet him, bring him his slippers and pipe, a well con- cocted old-fashioned, a plate of canapes, and then to place before him a succulent four-course dinner fmedical students have enormous appetitesj. During this hour long orgy of eating, her sole function is to remain clamlike, save for sympathetic clucks or innocuous statements designed to lead him on to further tales of his activities. The medical student will demand- that his wife show an interest in his work. But, you wives and future wives, don't be so naive as to take this demand literally. He wants you to be interested and even fairly intelligent about his work, bzzzf not foo ifzzfelligefzt. In his home the medical student can work out many of his problems of frustration. The wife can encourage what I like to call authoritarian therapy . At home the student always will be the authority and his wife always the student. So, don't become so intelligent that you thwart his authoritarian tendencies. If you ignore this advice don't be alarmed the evening the plates become flying discs, because you have interrupted his eulogy on Tolstoi's prin- ciples on diabetes to ask why Joslin, White and Root don't quite agree. The wives of all Cornell medical students must be plagued by similar nightmares. These ghoulish visions have but one plot-one interminable, ever agonizing and never ending plot. There are three stock characters-hero, heroine and villain. The medical student is the hero, his wife the heroine, but the villain-ah, there is absolutely nothing familiar about this villain. The villain is not so innocuous as the conventional leering, top-hatted devil. This villain is some 24 stories high, is large and 'broad and his arms stretch far over the city and enfold all peoples, rich and poor, educated and illiterate. Those people go scurrying to him, usually only for a short time. But, there are those he enfolds so strongly he never relinquishes them, his arms crush them and he so strangles them that they are lost forever from the world of reality. This ogre is no competition for ordinary mortals, because he wages his battles on the side of good. This combination of strength and virtue is powerful and one which no medical student or his wife fwho is usually the protagonist in these nightmares, can hope to beat. I well remember the first time I experienced this phantasy. I woke up screaming because my poor husband was being pulled apart. I was bracing myself against the door to our apartment, imploring him not to forsake his loving wife, but I could not hold him. The long arms of the New York Hospital were too strong for me, the tall tower of the Great White Whistle Works bent down and irrevocably tore him from my grasp. And the last wordsil heard were Hurry, hurry, hurry-Mrs. Eootz needs a pericardectomy and you're the only one to do it . And thus he left me. All my dreams are the same. I never win. In reality, the situation is not that bad. But it's close- close. So I warn you future wives, be prepared to live a life of husband starvation . Expect no sympathy from
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