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L. G. TAYLOR, M.D. Professor of Physiology M.D.. Western Reserve University, 1882: Post Graduate. New York Poly-Clinical Insti- tute, 1885: Instructor, Medical-Chirurgical Col- lege. Kansas City, Mo.. 1901-05: Professor of Physiology. Kansas City-Western Dental College, 1903-: Professor of Physiology, Kansas City College of Pharmacy, 1901-: Member of Staff. St. Luke's Hospital, 1908-10: City Hospital. l 910-1 l. m Graduating Class of K. C. C. P. 1898-99 ll5l
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O. H. LOVEJOY, A.B., M.A.- Professor of Botany A.B.. M.A.. University of Kansas: Professor of Botany. Kansas Cit Colle e of Pharmac Y E Yi 1925 Faculty of Northeast High School. ll DAVID VICTORY WHITNEY. JR.. Pi-LG. Instructor of Chemistry Ph.G., Kansas City College of Pharmacy 1907: Chemist, The Eagle Co., Kansas City Mo.. 1919-23: Chemist. Quality Biologic Co. Kansas City, Mo.. 1923-: Instructor of Chemis try. Kansas City College of Pharmacy. 1923-. AUSTIN CHANDLER ANDREWS, A.B., L1...B. Instructor of Latin and Examiner of Credentials A.B., Kansas University. 1904: LL.B.. Kansas City School of Law, 1921: Principal Hiawatha Kansas High Schooll 1905-07: Instructor of History. Central High School. Kansas City, Mo., 1907-10: Instructor of Mathematics, Manual Training High School. Kansas City, Mo., 1910-: Professor of Latin and Examiner of Credentials, Kansas City College of Pharmacy. 1915-: Instructor of Microscopy, K. C. C. P., 1924-25. 41
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-..F v-f T H E M O R T A R 7 ' -...ea-as A--49-A-we X if , ii N N N N N tn H E I l ll 1: f I ll er 2.1 Qi! ls' 21' History of the Senior Class for r9:z,6:2.8 THE CLASS OF 1928 began their second year's work September 15, 1926. The officers they chose to direct the destinies of their class for the year were Fred Nelson, president: H.rJones, vice-president: P. Kohl, secretary and treas- urer: and N. Garrett, sergeant-at-arms. Storms, Banks, Nelson and Chenoweth were elected members of the student council. 'Early in October the class presented the Freshmen with green and white caps with the warning that they would be paddled if caught on the premises with- out them. ' Professor and Mrs. Whitney gave the school to Lincoln and Lee University in February, 1927, and a new chapter in the history of the College of Pharmacy was started. N. Garrett took unto himself a wife March 19 and became a full-fledged member of the married men's club. The class congratulated Mrs. Garrett on her choice of a man. Dinner was served for the class at the Kansas City Club, May 19, by Mr. Faxon and Mr. Gallagher of the Faxon-Gallagher Drug Company. Afterwards talks were made by Mr. Faxon, Mr. Gallagher, several alumni of the school, a few members of the class and Professor and Mrs. Whitney. The school year ended with final examinations the week of May 23-27. The last year of the Class of 1928 began during the closing days of Septem- ber, 1927. At the annual election they chose as their officers, Gordon Delaney, president: John L. Wood, vice-president: H. W. Janes, secretary: O. L. Dor- man, treasurer: N. Garrett, Sergeant-at-arms. The council members elected were H. Welch, P. Kohl and G. Delaney. The choice of the council for chair- man was Welch. December 15 the members of Phi Gamma were announced. They were Dorman, Klotz, Brackman, Perry, Wood, Chenoweth, Goodwin and Hamous. With the coming of spring the monotony of school life was broken by the annual school picnic, April 17, and the opening of the home baseball season for the Blues, April 27. The Franklin Ice Cream Co. entertained the class with an all-day trip to their various plants' and also a dinner. A farewell party for the Class of '28 was held at the Athenaeum Club by the Juniors and Freshmen, May ll. Parke Davis and Company entertained the class and faculty at a luncheon, May 23, at the Kansas City Club. .Dean and Mrs. Whitney also entertained the class at their home May 25. At last the graduation exercises. May 29, severed the scholastic connections of the members of the class with K. C. C. P. and they Joined the ranks of the a lu m ni . WooD. ll6l l-0 ..4 l s i ...-Q I its Zi' Ni ii f! it jli l. N. it 'la
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