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

 - Class of 1928

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1 I i 1, r -zz. N. --....-......--...........................................,.i. .. . , ummum,mmmnmmmImmm.www-mmm ' 555 10 5-:F ' Z 1. ...... , ., ,., HL'TcHINsoN-From George we learn of another marriage-his own to Miss Eleanor Louise Craig, of Freehold, N. J., on November 30, I929. fCon- gratulations-even though we are a year late li He also tells us that he is on the E. E. N. 81 T. staff at McKinley-and has moved to Hightstown, N. J. KAHL-Snakes announces a new office address at 238 Main Street tCity of Floods! and reports that he is still connected with the hospital and business is going on as usual. To quote a friend of the class. fine businessu! KIRBY-Dunne, a man of many hospital affilia- tions, principally along the line of electro-cardiog- raphy, has moved to 1822 North 17th Street. where he may be found between hours at Dr. WelI's office, Halmemann or Children's. K1sTLER-Seth writes that he is still practicing with his Dad in Nanticoke, and makes us envious with tales of vacations at nearby lakes. KISTI.ER-Bill has not written directly but we understand he is continuing his P. G. work in Rhino-laryngology and is rumored to be doing very well as a bronchoscopist. KLAIN-JUICS has had a busy year, having married Miss Edith Seidel of Philly on April 19, 1930, and doing Pediatrics at Children's, Materia Medica and Physical Diagnosis at I-Iahnemann and a large general practice in between. KNITTER-.Att last we have authentic news of Carl, who tells us of an injury a year ago which resulted in an atrophy of his left side with radi- culitis which took many months and dollars to cure. We are mighty glad to hear that regenera- tion is setting in and that he is able to resume work, for the present at least, as a full-time member of the Pathology department at Flower. His present address is 26 Headley Terrace, Irvington, N. bl. . KOXX'Al,SKI-H3W'lllg completed his chief Resi- dency at Hahnemann, Bob has joined the restuof us in the cold world and announces the opening of offices for the practice of medicine and general surgery at 5701 Malvern Avenue, Vtfynnefield, with another office at Orthodox and Thompson Streets, Frankford. LANE-Shortly after his return from Vienna this spring a delightful wedding took place in the chapel at St. Davids. Pa., when the former Miss Eleanor Long, of VViIliamsport, became Mrs. Lowell I.. Lane. We are sure that the entire class joins in sending the newlyweds our best wishes, and, should these include patients, they may find Lou at the Lebanon Court Apts., 63d and Lebanon Avenue, Overbrook. I..twsoNfStill at Morganza, Pa., and on the medical staff of the Canonsburg General Hospital. Lows-Ralph is apparently still Chief at the Women's Homeopathic and intends taking some P. G. work in Obstetrics. MACCARDELL--Frank writes that he is very busy in General Practice, assists one of the surgeons, takes care of the tonsil clinic, has charge nf the Nose and Throat Dispeusary and has a medical service. From another source we hear that he has built a fine home in Providence. All in all, quite a record for a '28er! Al.Xt'l:. tllYEN-BTIICC has joined the ranks of P. Gfs and is now devoting most of his time to an intensive Obstetrical course at the Post Graduate School, where he sees Bill Kistler occasionally. IVIAuoNm'-Rumors have reached us that Ed has been quite ill the greater part of the past year. and we are mighty happy to write that additional rumors state that he is recuperating nicely. MANimi.oN-Back to his native Egypt is all we MARONEY-Charlie took over the practice of Dr. L. B. Yerger in Wilmington, and is doing quite well, with hopes of breaking off into Diagnosis and Internal Medicine. MENDozA-Perhaps most romantic of all is the tale of Mendy, who has gone back to Palawan to enter into the political battle for Governor of the Island, for which position he is the leading candi- date! Mendy sailed late in September, and before his departure we were pleased to read an interesting article in the Philadelphia Public Ledger of September 15 under the caption, Daily Interviews with Interesting People on Subjects They Know Best ! Here's hoping the Palawans appreciated their good fortune and elected Mendy their Governor. - PRovos'r-Charlie reports that he is still in prac- tice and passes on the news that Taylor has opened offices in Steubenville, O. Rrcksrrs-Now assistant to Dr. Eberhard and helping Heppy figure out the effects of tempera- ture on digestion by slipping thermopiles into the sgomachs of unsuspecting students before and a ter. SEIBERT-Moxie is doing E. E. N. Sz T. work at Reading and reports visits from Dr. and Mrs. Cicero and Kahl and fiancee. SKWIER-Ill addition to his drug store and practice Mike finds time to do Surgery at the Allentown Hospital and invites all to see his olifices in that fair city. SLAYBAUGH-Lotus, we are glad to say, has not noted any marked business depression in Indiana- and continues a prosperous practice. SPALDING-Ernie is taking some P. G. work in Anaesthesia at the Polyclinic and tells of an opera- tion for appendicitis in July from which we are glad to report he made an uneventful recovery. His new title is The Man from the Great Backwoods of Philadelphia. TATI-:M-Though youngest to graduate Hen will not be the last to marry for a new Mrs. Tatem came into being last June. Hen's offices have since been opened at Pine and Atlantic Avenues, Audubon, N. J. TOMEC-Now among the newlyweds, and quite busy in Montclair, N. J., with a branch office in Irvington. Dick also is Chief Anaesthetist at St. Vincent's Hospital as well as assisting one of the surgeons. Congratulations, Dick! VAN TINE-ECI reports his resignation from the Gyn Department at Halmemann and is now doing Anaesthesia there as well as Pediatrics at Chil- dren's. He is quite active on the membership committees of the State and County Societies, and will be glad to see that any classmate so desiring will be safely led through the censors of those bodies. VVOSNACK-Bill has taken over Dr. Goldsmith's practice at 4608 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, and is on the Obstetrical and Anaesthetic staffs at Hahnemann. YOUNG-Alphabetically last, but at the fore in activity and interest comes Bill, who the Editor had the privilege of visiting at his Canadian strong- hold during the summer. Bill is practicing pure homeopathy on virgin soil-is the only doctor for miles and miles and gets results with high potencies on mankind and stock alike! It's a hard life but Bill is thriving on it and on the side has a most picturesque colony of log cabins on the banks of the Washadamoak Lake, and invites all who care to brave the wilds to visit him. His address is Codys, New Brunswick, and the Editor can testify to the most cordial hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. Bill in the most unusual setting imaginable for the practice of medicine! know of him. WWW,-.mm M 27.5 N M



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ms I I Wx. 41.4 .Ii 1925 COPYRIGHT - ,5y- CARL-GFI SCHER RICHARD TUMEC

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