Drexel University College of Medicine - Medic Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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Time and space prevents a detailed account of our army life but you will perhaps recall the tailors who came and took our individual measurements ---- and the visions we had of a per- fectly fitting uniform ---- and our surprise one afternoon in seeing a big pile of cotton uniforms in the middle of the drill floor from which we :ado our selections. The issue underwear was designed for those who were destined to put on weight rapidly for the average shirt came below the knees and the unmentionables encircled the arm-pits so that really one had the warmth from two suits instead of a single set. They served their purpose how- ever in filling up the excess uniform. Y'ho can forget those shoes ---- nice big ones. Our unit had a foot-ball team and we were represented by Williams, Hartman and Toomey. Drexel, Westchester State Normal, St. Josephs and Villanova went down to defeat before them Bill Mathev:son's talce-off of the captain, Sergeant Stewart's memorable slide dorm the coal-chute, the loss of the bugle and the substitution of the whistle, extra guard duty, our dances, the ability to get one's name on the corporal's re- port even though absent at assrnbly lSee Williams 3, Stitzels optic interference with a piece of flying mush on its return journey to the kitchen, our parade downtown x-:hen peace was announced, those little friendly games after signing the pay-roll and numerous other side issues all helped to take the dull edge off the 'monotony of army life. After numerous authentic renorts from Corporals Bier and Clark, they were able to get the paper woric in such condition that the unit was finally disbanded on Monday, December 16, 1918. After signing our honorable discharges, once more we reverted to our normal civilian life glad to have been' enlisted in the World War armies and glad to know that our services were no longer needed. It is needless to sag: that our scholastic work suffered during this period for we were just being introduced to'Ph,1'siolo-s. XX gical Chemistry, Histology, Embriologgg and Anatomy. But by hard work and honest effort we were able to catch up in our studies and do credit to the mid-year examinations. Immediately after the Christmas vacation we were glad to welcome three men to our class who had just been discharged from the army. Evans Hmby had held a commission as second lieutenant in the Artillery and had served as aerial observer. Kepner Lessig was in the aviation corps and saw foreign duty. Dwight Sipes was in the medical corps and was in active service at the front from where he was returned as a casual. Hanby and



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Lessig had been in college previously while Sines came to us from Temple. In return for their patriotism, the faculty arranged to give them special and additional instruction by which they were able to continue the work in our class. On January 9, 1919 Hahnemann College suffered a great loss by the death of Dr. William B. Van Lennep, Head of the de- partment of Surgery and former Dean of the College. A short time afterwards, memorial services were held in the big clinic and a tablet was dedicated to his memory. Rev. Floyd Tompkins, Dr. Herbert L. Northrop and Dr. Deaver along with numerous other prominent men and personal acquaintances spoke on Dr. Van Lenep's magnificient accomplishments. Although as a class we did not come under his instruction, everyone realized that this was truly a great man and that his work had helped place Hahnemann in her present position as the best medical school in the world. A1though.we did not realize it at the time, we were the last class which was to receive lectures in anatom from Dr. Northrop for this was his last year as head of this department. He had been selected as the head of the department of Surgery. we shall always look back upon these talks as masterpieces and our only regret is that we are not going to have the privilege of listening to them again. C Starting sith the second semester, dissecting under Dr. Rufus B. Weaver was added to our roster. Needless to say, it was an important event in our careers as students. we were skillfully taken through origin and insertions, anatomical rela - tionships, courses, anastomoses and the hundred and one mysteries of the human economy which all became clear and logical with Dr. Weaver's aid. At the close of the term a committee inter- viewed Dr. Weaver in regard to the diploma in Anatomy with the re- sult that we each received one and shall always prize them most highly. NGet your 'scopes out, gentlemen, I have a few specimens for diagnosisn ---- and immediately we recognize the voice of Dr. Fleming who ably took us through our course in Histology and also quizzed in anatomy. No doubt, none of us will ever forget the appearance of normal liver, heart, stomach, intestine,spleen etc. and surely not Dr. Fleming's generosity which.was exceeded only by his pleasing personality for did he not save a whole unit from starvation by feeding them Wchocolate squaresn. Physiological and Clinical Chemistry were introduced to us by Dr. Pearson in such a manner that we became very well ac- quainted. These friendships were further cem nted by numerous experiments in the chemistry of proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes and foods. Also in the chemical composition of the various

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