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

 - Class of 1928

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............... 1 ........ 1 ....... ....... .........f-------.-.-.!f..---.-. - - . - gk! gg?-T - ---'--------- -----------------'---4------------- - - -- ,..... .... ..... .. LA-5 ............ 2 . ...... . yolume 3 PnILA1zELPHI,-x, PA., J,xNL'.'xRv, 1930 Number 1 1-QDITQRIALS Conn., where he is serving as Assistant Phy- T HE MEIJIC This and the preceding issue of supplements to The 1028 Jllvdir, printed in such a way as to fit into your class record book, .have been made possible by the surplus remaining in The llledir treasury. This fund is now nearly exhausted, and as the idea of continu- ing this as a semi-annual publication seems to have met with universal approval through- out the class, it seems only fair to permit any who are sufficiently interested to make con- tributions toward further editions. This, we feel, is preferable to levying a .definite sub- scription rate upon all, whichlmight 'serve to discourage some from continuing their inter- est in this, our only surviving class activity. All contributions may be sent to the Editor at his home, 4647 York Road, Philadelphia. Because of the many changes of addresses since our last publication this issue will be given over to a short note about all who an- swered their questionnaires. Any information about the few who have so early entered the ranks of missing persons will be gratefully received. PERSONALS KEN ATHEY-Ken lives and has his office at 403 Linden Street, Camden, N. J.,.and in addition to taking care of his practice -and doing dispensary work at VVest Jersey hnds time to assist in Bacteriology and Pathology at the college. . BILL BARRETT-Bill writes that he is doing well in practice at 233 Bridge Street, Jessup, Pa., and finds time to do some surgery tgoitre especiallyl at the hospital. LOU BERNHEISEL-l4Ol1lS office is at 1025 Collings Avenue, VVest Collingswood, N. J. He also works in the Medical Dispensary at XVest Jersey. He lives at 1202 Eldridge Avenue. LEo BONNER-Dall is Chief Resident at the new St. Luke's and Children's Hospital prior to invading South Jersey in earnest. STAN BROWN-Another embryo surgeon- orthopedic particularly, with Park Avenue, Laurel Springs, N. J., as his home office and VVest Jersey as his clinic. Joi-I CICERO-.ALI1Otll6!' of our chiefs-for Joe and two internes are running Pittsburgh Homeopathic. 'Nuff sed! HL7N'FER Cook-Cookie has his office at 135 South 36th Street, but lives at 546 South 49th Street in Philly. lt is said that he spends most of his time at Hahnemann- either in the Medical Dispensary, as Assist- ant in Bact. and Path., or just visiting! HEN CROWTIIER-Hen may be found at the Foulkrod Apts., 1338 Foulkrod Street, Frank- ford, where he sits in his spacious offices and prays for an increase in the birth rate, for like Frank Kennedy he plans to specialize in Obs. HARIULD CRVRILEY-Still another surgeon- still at the City Hospital of Akron, Ohio, this year as Assistant Resident Surgeon. NORMAN DALEY-Norm, after a brief period among the missing, was finally lo- cated at the State Hospital of Norwich, ..-4......-.........-...... ....,.-..w...-.sp sician, temporarily. iiERRY DENNIS-ci6fFy'lS office is at 1:33 North Main Street, Dayton, O., and his home at 1630 Dakota Street. So far Gerry says he has escaped matrimony. AL IJINGEE-Tl1lS versatile soul has his main office at 217 North Monroe Street, Media, Pa., a branch office a few miles distant, works in the Gyn Dispensary at Hahnemann and the Pediatric Dispensary at Chi1dren's, and in his spare moments helps Tommy Sny- der demonstrate the 10 parts of the urinif- erous tubule! TINY FENToN-Among the missing, but reported to be practicing in Manasquan, N. J. How about it, Tiny? JOHN FEssMAN-After a few months with Snakes at Jolmstown, Johnny returned to his home in Oaklyn, N. J., to start his practice. CARL FISCIIER-C. C. is attempting to be- come a Pediatrician by spending most of his time either at Dr. Raue's office or in the Hahnemann Childrens VVard or Dispensary. He still lives at 4647 York Road. Russ FISHER-'JOE is beginning his appren- ticeship to surgery by spending the year as a full-time assistant in Pathology at Hahne- mann. He may still be found at 2124 North 32nd Street-occasionally! MOISH FITERMAN--Moish lives and prac- tices at 6152 Spruce Street and also joins Cook, Kirby, Klain and MacFadyen in the Medical Dispensary at Hahnemann. Lou FCHRMANN-LOU, who deserted New Jersey for Rhode Island, is now permanently settled there at 64 Eaton Street in Providence with offices at 154 Angell Street. He is a junior on the Obs. staff at the hospital there. XVINCENT CiALLO-.AftCI' four months in Vienna twhich he left the day before Lou Lane arrivedl Yiuce returned to his home town of Pottsville, Pa., and now has his home and office at 512 Garfield Square. .ANGELO GIc:LIoTTI-Giggs writes that he was ill, but we are glad to note fully recov- ered, and was able to enter General Practice at 528 Laurence Avenue, Ellwood City, Pa., tho' still living in Punxsutawney. GEORGE HUTcII1NsoN-Hutch also is a commuter, having his offices at 1829 Green- wood Avenue, Trenton, N. J., and his resi- dence in Robinsville. He is on the McKinley Hospital Staff. HARRX' IVORY-Soap is doing hospital work at West Jersey in Pathology and Surgery, lives at 13 North 33rd Street, Camden, N. J., and has his office at 220 Haddon Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. HAROI.D IQAHL-B6l3.tCCl news of Snakes tells us that he is living at 620 Somerset Street, has his offices at 320 Main Street and is a Junior surgeon at the Lee Hospital- all in the City of Floods. He writes that he is an assistant to Dr. G. 1. Naylor, form- erly of the Univ. of Mich. surgical staff, and a classmate of Dr. Boericke's. FRANK KENNEDY--Frank is also a man of many addresses-Obs. and Path. at XVest Jersey, Obs. at Hahnemann, office at 201 Evergreen Ave., XVood1ynne, N, J., and home at Mar-Dor Apts., VVest Collingswood. -,4 f ,r f W . Millie ,.,,.

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- . 4 vis t r ........................... ................. . , , ,. .,,,.. do with their illnesses, but others consider this improbable. Several internes have been seen at the Nurses' Home on various occasions. For safety's sake all personal references must be omitted. The Greater Halznemamz has provided a splendid plant in which to work, but the increasing number of patients has caused an increasing amount of work, hence visitors are advised to seek internes in their wards, rather than their quarters should they drop in for a friendly chat. lI'est Jersey Here also we find that sickness took its toll the past winter, but, as usual, all re- covered promptly. Frank Kennedy, we learn, expects to start in practice with his brother-in-law, Dr. Frank Moore, in XX'oodlynne, N. I. Stan Brown may join his uncle, Dr. Stone, in Laurel Springs, N. J. Chief XYarwick expects to hang out his shingle at 3300 Federal Street, Camden, when the State Board permits. Hen Tatem we nominate for the class Roll of Fame-not only because of the many samples he secured for us last year-but because-as far as we have been able to learn-he is the first and onlv '23-er to have delivered triplets. The three children, mother and father are all doing well-Hen reports. .-Inu May fl1'anmrit1l Hospital From Spring Lake, N. I., we hear that llick and Tiny are enjoying life immensely and apparently keeping themselves quite busy. As to their future plans we are told- only God knows and he won't tell -so we can only write that we hope for more explicit news at our next publication. Piffsbztrglz Homcofvaflzir From the Smoky City we learn with pleasure that Charlie Provost has fully re- covered from a rather serious illness of undetermined origin which laid him up for some five weeks. XYe further hear that he can now take a bath by himself -and also that be expects to go into General Practice in Pittsburgh-his native heath. Skweir, we learn, has received the title of Fatty Arbucklen-and has acquired fame as an obstetrician, his specialty being the head on the peritonenmf' Joe Cicero, alias Larry Senionf' also is reported as unattached and contemplating settling in the environs of Pittsburg. George Staretz, nicknamed Gimp or Pop-bottle Andy also may be counted on as a future Pittsburghian. Mar- ren Taylor reported to us as with that school-girl complexion is looking forward to Sharon, Pa., as his field of activity. Giggs or Up the Hudson, Billy, is ex- pected to return to the old home town to start his particular world bon-fire. Mac- Fadyen, despite temporary crippling from some infected fingers, is able to write that he is enjoying interning immensely-but can tell nothing of the future. ll'nmr11's Ilomenjtatlzir From here we learn of Jim Spalding's marriage, that George XYalker is known as Terrible George and Ben Jackson, that Ralph Lowe is in his element and joyously -.1 . dslving into the mysteries of blood and urine a la Hepburn, that Ricketts is also in his element and now on Obs., and that he and Lowe have been appropriately named- me and my shadow. Future plans are apparent- ly still negligible. Houzcofvatlzir Hospital of R. 1. From far off Providence we learn with regret of the death of Lou Bernheisels father and Lou's transfer to Xtest jersey, and with pleasure of Lou Fnrhmann's matri- monial embarkment. Of Frank MacCardell we know only that he, with Lou Fuhrmann, likes Providence, and may be inveigled into settling there. C1lifdl'L'll,S and St. Luke's From our fortunately loquacious reporter here we gather much news. Dr. jules J. Klain, he informs us, will represent our class with the A. l. H. in Europe this summer. Upon his return it is said that he will try to claim the championship of Light-heavy- weight homeopathy from Daddy Griggs. Dunne Kirby is leading the quiet life of the long-married and mantains an apartment on Locust Street. Both Moish Fiterman and Mendy falias the Cocoanut-cracker J find time occasionally to drop down to Hahne- mann to tell of their many exploits at these two hospitals. As to their future, we know little. IN PRACTICE So far as is known three of our class are now in practice. Carl Knitter, whose card bears the proud address of lst National Bank Building, Newberg, Oregon, is reported as having received 86 plus in the Oregon State Boards. One of our unofficial correspondents writes that this was the fifth highest average, but goes on to state that there were only six candidates who took the exam! He makes up for this, however, by reporting Car1's practice as highly remunerative. Bill Young, we learn, after a few months at Montreal Homeopathic Hospital, has step- ped out into General Practice in the wilds of Canada, Cambridge, Queens County, Brunswick, Canada, to be exact, and is re- ported as covering some 200 miles daily in his car with some thirty or more daily patients. Hell done, Bill! Fd Mahoney, we are told, has opened an office at 15639 Broadway, Bedford, O., and from his professional card, is equipped to treat all manner of diseases. Go to it, Ed! III-IRE AND THERE Among the nomads of our class we must list Rosy Rosato, Bob Kowalski and Harold Crutnley who, it seems, left Cleveland. Rosy and Bob came to the Reading Homeopathic Hospital, Crumley, we believe, to the City Hospital of Akron, Ohio. From Miami Valley, Mountainside in Montclair, Scranton Homeopathic, and Metropolitan in New York, we have so far heard nothing. Vic Long is reported from XYilmington as quite reconciled to Surgery as one of life's necessities, and as doing quite well as a sur- geon. Paul Shaw and Charlie Maroney are thriving on hospital life there and find time occasionally to drive the hospital ambul- ance to Philly on professional business. , ,, 1 f -....---.....-...-,......-.... -. ..,.-.. -, LL0 -.l:.4..- ,..... -s H ... . .



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- . ---.------.----------- - -- - - - V gif : - .. ............ ........................................... . .,..., .L . , , ,,, , DCNNE KIRBY-Dunne lives and has his office at 1107 North 63rd Street. He also works with Dr. NVells. is in the Medical Disp. and instructs in Medicine and Physical Diag- nosis at Hahnemann, and is Assistant Visit- ing Physician and Electrocardiographer to St. Luke's-Children's. Quite enough-say wel SETII KIsTLER-Seth has returned to the old homestead and helps his father keep Nanticoke, Pa., healthy. He is on the staff of the XVyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospi- tal. BILL KISTI-ER-B111 is one of our P. G.'s, taking post-graduate work in Oto-Laryngol- ogy at Penn this year. He may be reached at 425 XVest Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia. JULES KLAIN-HiS shingle may be seen at 1420 North loth Street, where he also lives. Quizzing in Materia Medica, and working in the Medical Dispensary at Hahnemann and the Pediatric at Children's completes Jules' activities. CARI. TCNITTER-XVDCH last heard from Carl practiced in the First National Bank Bldg., Newberg, O., and hoped to become Patholo- gist at the new hfimeopathic hospital in Port- land, O., in the near future. Bos K0XX'.ALSIiI1lI1 white Hannels and blue coat-as Hahnemann's Chief Resident. Lou LANE-In Vienna for a four months' course in Internal Medicine. After that what, Lou? CHARLIE Lfxwsox-Now physician to the Pennsylvania Training School at Morganza, Pa. Vic Loxo-Still lives at Newport, Del., with offices in the DuPont Bldg., VVilming- ton. VVork in G-E at Jeff, Wilmington Homeo. and W'il1nington General. RALPH LowE-At last report Chief Resi- dent at VVomen's Homeopathic. FRANK TVIACCARDELL-L1V1I1g at 174 Ses- sions Street with offices at 142 Broad Street, Providence, R. I. About 18 T. 8: A.'s weekly take up a large part of Frank's time. BRUCE MALFADYEN-Back home to Philly again, living and practicing at 194 Green Lane amidst the cliff-dwellers of Manayunk for is it Roxborongh?j. Also to be found in the Medical Dispensary at Hahnemann. JUNE MCCULLOLTGH-1I1J1fCCt news tells us that June lives and practices at Hermitage and Bellevue Avenues in Trenton, assists his father in Surgery, and is the proud father of Jane Hodgson McCullough, born September 25, 1928. Eu MAIIONEY-Ed is quite busy in Maple Heights, Ohio, where he lives at 5336 Vine Street, has his otiice at 15639 Broadway, has a Pediatric Clinic and is School Physician, as well as author of local newspaper articles on health topics. 1X'1INA MANIlALON-M3l1da1OH is reported to have returned to his native heath-Dakuf, Samalout, Egypt. CHARLIE MARoNEv-Lives at 1027 Madison Street, XVilmington, and has his offices in the Medical Arts Building, where he is asso- ciated with Dr. L. B. Yerger in General Practice. Charlie is especially interested in Obs. and may do further hospital work in that line. HICQINIO MENDOZA-Mendy is now Chief Resident at the VVest Philly Homeopathic and expects in April to return to the land of eter- nal sunshine and cocoanut trees. BRYCE NEXX'BAKER-HHS his office at the Penn-Beaver Hotel, Rochester, Pa., and does dispensary work four days a week. CHARLIE PRovosT-Practicing at 244 Li- brary Road, Overbrook, Pittsburgh, while liv- ing at 2519 Home Avenue. Works in the Gyn. Disp. at Pittsburgh. Ev RgYNoLns-In General Practice at 114 Delaware Street, New Castle, Del. Mar- ried to Miss Louise Johnson, September, 1929. ROWLAND RICKETTS-L1VlI1g at 2803 Idaho Road, Camden, N. J. Future plans indefi- nite. ERNYST RosA'ro-With home and office at 2969 Belgrade Street, Philly. MARKLEY STIBERT-BHCR to Reading, with his home and ofnce at 848 Bingaman Street. On the E. E. N. it T. staff of the Reading Homeopathic Hospital. PAUL SHAXW'-DO1l1g surgery with Dr. VVilliam Spackman, of Wilmington. Lives at 2205 Van Buren Street. MICHAEL SKWEIR-Skweir got married, and now owns a drug store and is in gen- eral practice at 522 Chew Street, Allentown, Pa. His home is still McAdoo, Pa. 1.oTL's SLABAUGII-I'IOI'l1C, 307 North Main Street: office, lll North Main Street, Nappanee, Ind. Working at the Miami Val- ley Hospital, Dayton, O. JIM SPALDING-Home, 4514 Higbee Street, and office at 1429 St. Vincent Street, Philly. Gyn. Disp. at NVomen's, and Instructor in Materia Medica at the college. CHI-IORGE STARETZ-NOW living at 458 Reed Avenue, Monessen, Pa., with offices at 2006 Carson Street, Pittsburgh. HEN TATEM-Chief Resident at West Jer- sey. Home, 885 Haddon Avenue, Collings- wood, J. XVARREN TAYLOR-LOCHYCG at the Huron Road Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. DICK TOMEC-Home and office at 55 South Park St., Montclair, N. J., and doing Obs., Surgery and Anaesthesia at the hospital, and General Practice in his spare moments! ED VANTINE-L1V'CS and has offices with his dad at 1706 Girard Avenue, Philly. Gyn. Disp. at Hahnemann and Pediatrics at Chil- dren's. GEORGE WALKER-Still another Chief, at VVomen's Southern. PETE VVARTER-In General Practice at 626 XVest State Street, Trenton, N. J., with Pediatrics at the McKinley Hospital. RALPH WARWICK-Another newlywed-to Miss Margaret Dilworth on October 9, 1929. Home and offices at 3300 Federal Street, Camden, N. J. Does Pediatrics at West Jersey. BILL WILLIAMS-Physician to the town of Mt. Ephraim, N. J. Also Anaesthesia at the hospital. BILL W'osNAcK-Resident Anaesthetist at Hahnemann. BILL YOUNG-Still holding forth at Cam- bridge, Queens, New Brunswick. The class sympathizes with Bill upon the loss of an heir in September. igjiijfaiigiisii

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