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N 1375 Dr. Still c.ime to liirlasville, Mis souri, where he pmcticed his profession .ind in 1302 started .1 school. His new system of therapy lmised upon his fund.iment.il prin ciples h.1s grown into .1 Complete science. This science with its roots founded upon .m.itomy, physiology, chemistry, lmcteriology, p.nth ology, lwiology, hygiene, etc., einlwizices .ill disedses .md conditions Amd is gi truly scien rilic system. Its lmsis is ii complete knowledge ot' the workings of the hody .md the .ipplica tion of this knowledge to the diseased per- versions of mankind. An l7lITULlllCIlO7'l to Osteoputliy, Dr, E.irl H. Laughlin, jr. l1O6l
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QS . Left to Rzglitf FISHER, WIRT, PORTER, FARNUM WATERS Rus Kenega, also a senior, did not play any singles matches but played a consist EDI game in doubles. Miic Wirt was perhaps the most cone sistent man on the squad. He played I1 hard driving game and much of the suc' cess of the 193-1 team depends on him. Porter, a sophomore, was playing man' ager. Although he did not play in many singles matches, he teamed with Fisher and they played as No. 1 doubles team. Earl Waters. a freshman, was perhaps the hardest driving player on the squad. Wiiters played with Brown University before he came to K. C. O. S. and much is expected of him during the next three years. Doran Farnum, also a freshman, was the only left handed player on the squad. He played a cool, well directed game and was at his best when the going was tough. So ended the tennis season for 1933. With four returning lettermen and sev- eral freshmen stars the outlook for 1934 is exceedingly bright, and the Rams hope to continue their unbroken string of vicf tories. PF-
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