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F -F Fi nnlll Q4 uulll Ill I' - N41 lllwl lllllllllnllltlllllllllllllllllunhhlll 2 EE. x..................... ............................. V Q I zzz E ,, .. ....... . , ..... I 13 Volume 1 PIIILAIIELPHIA, PA., I IzisRLIAiiv, 1929 Number 1 EDIToRI.1u.s ones already comprise over 25 per cent. of The Illcrlic We hope that you will enjoy this first post-graduation issue of The 1928 Jllcdic, and that with the hearty support of thv- class it will be possible to publish one or two is- sues every year, as long as enough of the Class of 1928 remain to make such a pub- lication a useful one. The primary purpose of this sheet is to aid in keeping together one of Halmemann's strongest classes, and also by bringing news of those who perhaps have strayed from the beaten paths and are less often seen, to re- awaken sparks of friendship between class- mates which distance might have caused to become darkened into a mere afterglow. The editor regrets exceedingly the many delays in the publication of this issue, and pleads as a partial excuse the many delays on the part of those from whom information was sought. On the other hand he is deeply grateful to the many who promptly re- sponded by sending in voluminous notes of all news at their command. If this class letter is to be kept up it can be onlv through the passing on of news by individuals-so that the future of this idea, which we believe to be unique among I-Iahnemann's classes, rests with every one of the sixty-two members. C0llIlllCllF0lll0llf just a preliminary notice that Commence- ment night is also Alumni Banquet night, and it would be a fine thing if enough of 1928 could gather that evening to have a good-sized table filled. Let's make 1928's Fmnozlx First Rrzmion worth-while. In- cidentally it will be a good chance for those who have wandered far a-field to come and see the great changes which have been wrought at 240 North Broad Street. XVho ever heard of a I-Iahnemann College Librarv with lounges, reading lamps, desks. subdued liqhting-and a female librarian. It's true too-come and see if you don't believe it. xl-ARRIAGES In addition to the ten men whose weddings were previously announced in Tim 1928 I'lIvdic 'we find news of seven more since graduation who have taken the fatal step, namely: Ernest L. Rosato to Mary R. Huggard at Philadelphia, Pa., on October 8, 1926. Markley Seibert to Florence Isabelle Royer at Fern Rock, Pa., on March 19, 1928. Frank Laird Kennedy to Anne Carson at Merchantville, N. J., on June -1, 1928. Stanley Brown to Alyce Drew at Wil- mington, Del., on June 8, 1928. .James Ernst Spalding to Florence E. XX'il- liams in Philadelphia, on june 13, 1928. Edward James Mahoney to Mary Strachen at Punxatawney, Pa., on June 1-l, 1928. Louis I. Fuhrmann to Blanche Ruth Fair- field at XVaterbury, Conn., on February 6, 1929. Doubtless there are others also about whom we have no definite word-but the known the class. How many by next year, we wonder? BIIzTHs In addition to warren Taylor's daughter, of whom we already know, we find that the list of the class' progeny has been increased by the birth of a daughter to 1Jr. and Mrs. Rosato on March -l, 1928, Marie Dorothy, by nameg and a son, Cameron Huntington, to llr. and Mrs. MacCardell on February 20, 1929. Once again we wonder how many more there are? ENoAoEaII5N'I's Careful readers of the Plziladelplzia Bulle- tin of january 5th would have noticed the headline HixIINuIvIixNN IN'rI:nNI: ANn Lani:- IIoRNE GIRL ENtlAtlED,H followed by the start- ling ievelation that the interne was none other than Ilr Lowell L. Lane and the young lady Miss Eleanor Long of Nlilliarnsizort, Pa. Miss Long is a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy and the Allentown State Hospital served as the locale for this romance. Snakes Kahl, Lou's self- appointed chaperon at Allentown, was no doubt relieved to read this announcement. We had expected also to announce Lou Fuhrznanirs engagement of September past- but the announcement of his subsequent wed- ding makes this news passe. Rumors of many other engagements have filtered in to us, but as they have not been officially announced, and our editorial fi- nances can not stand any libel suits, we must defer their publication. DEATHS The sympathy of the entire class is hereby extended to Lou Bernheisel upon the oc- casion of the death of his father this past Ilecember. Although we cannot all be there to say it in person we may safely say that there are none among the sixty-one others of the class but who extends to Lou and his family their deep personal regret at the news of their bereavement. Lou left Providence and is now at NVest Jersey com- pleting his interneship in order to be with his family. I-IosIIITAL Norris Thanks to the zeal and energy of numer- ous appointed reporters from the several hospitals represented, we are able to pass on the following choice bits of scandal as to the behavior of the Class of 1928 since they became exalted internes. Halmcmaizxz Hospital Infiuenza, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, adenitis, labyrinthitis, etc., have taken their toll among the men here so that Russ Fisher, Ed Van- Tine, Hen Crowthers, Al Dingee, Seth Kist- ler, Ev. Reynolds, Snakes Kahl, 'Iohnny Fess- man and Moxie Seibert all had opportunities to try out the new hospital beds for a short time and usurp the roles of patients. Under the good care of their confreres all recovered and returned to duty shortly. It is even rumored that hard work had something to . , 1 ' ........-.,,,,..g.,..,....,,,,.,........,........,, ........,. ,,,,.-.., Q 4- N '-, .. - .
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