Indiana University School of Dentistry - Prognosis Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1904

Page 137 of 190

 

Indiana University School of Dentistry - Prognosis Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1904 Edition, Page 137 of 190
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Qlilgziqerngnnsiz zgluniana Dental. QIDIIEQBAZ 1904 annual S FACULTY FACTS AND SoMF Moms STUFF ,R. HUNT has recently been to New York City, and we hear that Chauncey M. De- pew has lost some of his popularity on ac- count of the visit. The Senior class asked our Dean to tell 'em all about his trip. We I can't imitate Dr. I-Iunt, but this is about it: Every time I go to'New York they have the 'most remarkable weather they have had for yearsf Last time I went was in the winter of 1902, and men were sunstruck, when the coal dealers should have been getting rich, in- stead of the ice men. A This time it was so cold that East River froze over so-lid enough to- walk across. I didn't walk, though. I took the ferry. What are you laughing about? I donit mean that kind of a 'fairy'. Of course the tugs and ferry boats broke up the ice in pieces from the Size of cherries and oranges toigreat big chunks. It was a great sight, the fact is, that I never saw so much stuff that looked like high-balls in my life. I believe if they do very much business in New York they ought to pay me to stay away- and at the last lecture to this class I believe I was talking about the several stages of inHamm'ation, and I think I left off at the very appropriate stage of thrombosis, or was it no further than stasis? Does anybody know what I was talking about any- way ?,' 5 We ri If i . g , - g F . .., , . S, . F, . . , . . . . . .,, , . . , - .. .. . .

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71112 19170910515 Zp,SlI1U1Hl1E1 29211181 QEDUEQB IW904 311111181 A It FACULTY FACTS AND SOME MORE STUFF R. JoHN QUINCY BYRAM has a dou- I ble in the Freshman Class. It is a poor innocent by the name of Marxmiller. Dr. ,Q ij ' ' p -I Byram claims that, as he is the older, Marxmiller must have copied. Each ' r claims to be the better looking. We wish both were right. Gn looking at each other both wish that they could look different. A i Dr. Byram stood for being informed by the Freshmen that they had passed their technic at different stages with-e out punching their prosthetic ticket, and Mr. Marxmiller kept on passing their work without punching the cards, and enjoyed it. But the point was reached recently that no gentleman could stand. , A representative of a big book concern presented Marx- miller with a large, handsome sheep-bound copy of a new work on Prosthetic Dentistry, thinking it was being given to Dr. Byram. C X A 1 Patience had ceased to be a virtue, and the Doctor de- cided that 'something must be done. At last he hit it and decided to raise a beard, big and bushy. So he set about the task with a hearty good will, and time began to reward the nob-le effort by the appearance of a .few curly light brown hairs. And they multi- plied after their kind and grew and nourished fin ,now he is the fi. ., pro-ud and happy possessor of a . beautiful bunch of whiskers o-n his A , - Q sw- We l chin. If you don't believe this is .5 story, Dr. Byram still has the ' beard to show you. A P. S.-Hurry up, for an addi- in tion to the Byram -family has ar- K lp rived, and we don't' kno-w how Z long the beard will remain there. M y . Q - fl Q V ' C N. ?

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