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

 - Class of 1922

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tissues and analyses of saliva, gastric contents,gall-stones, ur- ine,- blood, milk and water. we learned how Emil Fischer kept the whole German Arm alive on synthetic sauerkraut and the won- derful possibilities along these lines. The Dean certainly had the happy faculty of keeping us busy but 'there is no harm in that' and everything turned out to be 'serene'. Q Under Dr. Bornemarm we became quite proficient in Phar- macy and it was not long before we could wield a mean pestle and mortar, roll any kind of a pill or suppository, make the most ap- petizing lotions, mix a cold cream which would erradicate the wrinkles from a file, compound a soothing syrup which would im- mediately alleviate anything from Saint Vitus' dance to whooping cough and when it came to mixing the soft drinks we had Coca-Cola beat a mile. Toomey can verify this last statement. Let me mention in passing that on one of our excursions with Bornemann, in search of the fresh plants, Burns had the misfortune to lose his derby and ever since this time has had an aversion to this form of lid, claiming them to be most unstable in the presence of a stro g draught. nStrong draughtn being one of two things. A course in Embriology by Dr. Uidman, Medical Terminol- ogy by Dr. Campbell, Principles of Homoeopathy by Dr. Bernstein and History of'Medicine by Dr. Stewart completed our instruction for the term. The Institute Banquet this year was held in April at the Hotel Bingham and under Dr. Bernstein's able arrangement turned out to be the Cat's Cuffs or the Elephants's Adenoids , whichever you like the best. History records several amusing indidents enroute home but the exact facts are a bit misty and what did it matter for everyone turned out to be good friends after all. What's a fire-plug between friends anyhow ? ' The graduating class this year contained twenty five members. The commencement exercises were held at the Garrick Theatre with President Warren G. Harding as the principal speaker. , The class roll for the Freshman year was as follows:- Arthur N. Bodenbender who came to us from Colgate where he had contracted a B. S. and Phi Beta Kappa. A John Lawrence Burns, a Penn State Alumnus of some note. Paul C. Crowther claims Haverford as his Alma Mater but he has nothing to do with WThee and Thouu. Fred S. Foster, a Juniata man and a mighty likable chap who was forced to leave us during the second term. Samuel A. Frank, a pharmacist by trade and.whom you.will recall as NSnoopyu.



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Edwin O. Geckeler, another loyal son of Haverford who strug- gled hard to maintain his ordhodox teachings. Matthew J. Hale, West Virginia's own, who will tell you that Andrew Jackson was a great man. F. Evans Hanbv was from Dickinson where he was affectionate- ly known as HDocH. Samuel A. Hartman, not to be partial to any one college was both a Gettysburg and a Franklin and Marshall man. D. Kepner Lessig took his pre-medical work at Lehigh and claims he never heard of Lafayette. Joseph A.Maher came from the regions of coal and cockefights and received his preliminary education at Hahnemann. George R. Neff, a University of Pennsylvania alumnus who was prevented by modesty from speaking of the smaller colleges. William J. Pearson hailed from Juniata and was forced to leave at the end of the first year. Anthony Ramirez came from Central America and may be there now for all we know. Dwight S. Sipes wh said Meroerburg.Academg is a great place also took a year at Temple. Blw0od.W. Stitzel, another Dickinson man who early in his youth started to visit Pedrickstown E.J.. William S. Sutherland came to Hahnemarm direct and was one of the original Unifty ninen. John B. Szall, a Dhiladelphian who attended Hahnemann with- out further adieu. Arthur J. Talamo was a son of New York who deserted Homoeo- pathy to enter Dentistry. Boone Thomas attended Hahnemann School of Science and is said to be a direct descendant of Boone of Frontier fame. we have been unable to confirm this through either his land-lady or himself. John R. Thompson whom Juniata claims. Thats the college that anastomoses with its neighbor on the adjoining hill. John M. Toomey of University of Pennsylvania fame who only played on the Freshman Football team and also assisted Dr. Mac Farlane in Botany. Raymond A. Williams, also from U. of Pennsylvania, came to us famous for his ability as both a swimmer and an artist. - It is hoped that these few lines will help to recall pleas- ant memories not only of what is recorded here but of the many events which we encountered as first year en. That by its reading in the years to come it may in some way prompt in us a desire to return to the old school and live over again our col- lege life and by so doing promote a stronger spirit of loyalty to our Ahma Mater to whom we will forever be indebted for our various successes, whatever they may be. As we prosper, so let Us repay. fp M7041

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