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INTROIJUCTION. Many, many centuries ago the old and wise King Solomon remarked, of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness to the llesh -and yet he had never attempted to publish a class-book or take a course at llahnemann--but, were he a member of 1906, he could have expressed the same sentiments with more fervor and Etness. The committee extends most hearty thanks to all who have helped in the making of this book-of course we have met with various hindrances-there have been numerous lions in the way and in most unexpected places-indeed had it not been for the timely assistance of our able attorney we might still be in their clutches. XVe sincerely hope the gentle reader may enjoy the perusal more than we have the preparation of the work-and we now feel that this will be the Alpha and Omega-the beginning and the end of our liteiary career. Much more could have been said-indeed we have left the best unsaid in the short individual histories of the class, but their lives will spealg for themselves and a little golden silence may be more pleasing than any- thing we might have written. XVe hope the public can stand the shock of fifty-three M. D.'s let loose-and that the community may re- member us and give us each a chance to make, in some cases literally to carve our way to fame. Fortunately for the public and also for ourselves, we will be pretty widely scattered over the broad earth. XVC are all eager for the strenuous life-but we must, as the poet says, learn to labor and to wait -and while in a general way we hope the health of the country may be reasonably good, should the pestilence that walketh in darkness happen our way we would not mind being sent for-to put in practice our Mat. Med., or even, if occasion required, perform an operation to relieve our suffering patient and at the same time keep the wolf from our office door. THE COMMITTEE.
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CLASS RECORD COMMITTEE J. KOCHER, Editor in Chief L. DE N. W1LLARD, PH. B., ASSOCIATE ED1'rOH J. HOWARD SWICK, Business Manager CONTRIBUTORS RAYMOND S. LEOPOLD CHAS. S. MEHRINC3 Wai. R. INOHRAM HUGH D. SCHELL FRANK R. HUGHES JOHN A. MACDIILLAN WM. D. DANNER VVAYNE T. KILL.AlN IOS. V. F. CLAY
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