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DR. A. C. HARDY Faculty Advisors lC,J3LL Qsteoblast R. A. C. HARDY and Dr. Earl Laughlin, lr., have again this year been of much assistance to the staff in the preparation of the 1934 Osteoblast. The first meet- ing of the staff was held in the Administration Building early in the school year. Dr, Hardy kindly consented to speak to the group briefly outlining the plans and policies of the 1934 Csteoblast, Dr. Hardy's talk was inspiring and instructive, and was the means of instilling in the members of the staff a spirit of cooperation seldom equalled in similar organizations. The staff is indebted to Dr. Earl Laughlin, jr, for his assistance in furnishing subject matter for this issue. Dr. Earl, jr. kindly consented to furnish the staff with the necessary material for the continued story of Osteopathy as it appears at the close of each division of this book. This material has been taken from the first chapf ter of An Introduction to Osteoptitliyu by Dr. Earl H. Laughlin, -lr. It is impossible and needless to recall all the assistance given by our faculty ad Visors. Dr. Hardy especially will probably be pleased to forget about the numerous conferences he had in his oliice during his busy hours of the day for Osteoblast pur poses, but, always with a smile did Dr. Hardy consent to give freely of his time and wisdom to the needs of the staff in both a business and an editorial capacity. The last meeting of the staff as a whole was held in the new library at which time the picture of the group was taken. The staff was honored at their last meeting of the year as it was at the first meeting by the presence of Dr. Hardy who posed with the group during their last time in action. 1, e. ,X , 5:13 0 V - ' 'ffief X .,., .jj5:!, - , , ' ' f.gfQ3ssfi5::'27-HJ 4 -s:ej.gs'xfsf'x its V' :'g5':':gw-1: az, -2 212:10 ' , ss: - -1 ,I Q ' '-I 4.:'-gl..-5 vf ' 'p us ffi-4 A r f 731. 1 DR. EARL LAUGHLIN, JR. 51412
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The Qsteoblast HE Osteohl.1st st.1fl'of4 the 1033 34 puhl1e.1t1on h.1s .1 lUl1g.lIHel V.1lA1Cxl expenenee. As Al st.1ff' we h.1x'e :af-vt ', ,gnc 3, -A -.4-4 ende.1vored to reflect the 1de.1ls .lllkl loy.1lty of our students 1ll1Ll .1lso the splrlt of' frrendllness .lllel good wlll th.1t PI'CX'.l1lS 111 our school hfe, We .ll'C very gI'.lfCl.Lll to our l'.1CLllIY -lxlV1SUl'S Dr, H.1rdy .lI11.l Dr. E.lI'l Ldklgllllll, blr. for then' .1hle .lelX'lCC .lliel .1ss1st.1nce, We .1re ex eeethngly Il1.lIll'il.Lll to the l..lCL1lIY of' K. C. U, Ti for then' eoope1'.1t1on .1t pl. C Est 111 mms Cdl..-XYIAUN B11:s11'.' .lll tnres espee1.1lly wl1en el.1ss Ednor 111 Chxcf' BltXl7lL'S.i .M1n1111.1cr ITQWT'-15 WCW lTl'0liClT lv the PVOCCSS ' of photography whleh IS .1 I1CCCSS.lI'Y Q p.1rt IH the PI'CP.lI'.lf1Ul1 of' .1ny YEJI' hookg we .HTC THE STAFF extremely rndehted to Dr. H. G. SVKKIITSOH, LUCAH of R ti 81.1111 A1 l-'. :.1r1- I:1l1t1f K. C. O. S- for h1s courteous consent to our .1et1v .11r1-T.1111-yr A. lxfl 1-1.11.-I1.l1z1f mes .1t .Ill tunes, even lf those .1et1v1t1es eonfheted .1l1.'r,l1111.-N .-X1111.1.11t-Ii.l1111 .1t tnnes wlth the d.11ly routlne. We t.1lie this op' Ioi111H1111.111 .-Xo11q1.1r.- LJ1111 portunlty to IlX.lI1l'i Dr, SVKIITSUIT for hrs SLIQQESUOIT 111.-rS11e1l11-11 A1 ttt. 1.11.1 Ii1l1111 th.1t the st.1fl' t.1ke frorn hrs ofhee hls X'.llLlCLl Chrrst R 111 l.1H111g An EJ1111 IHLKIT present The Pl1YSlCl.lITlS Pr.1yer whleh you C Ii IH1llotl1 A111 ArrIj.l1r11 find .1ppropr1.1tely used rn th1s lssue. I ll fi.-f-..1Q.111 I'f111r-w.1pI1h.l1r11 CTLDUIWCIIITIOIW h.1s heen our watch word, .1nd we XX1111..111K.1il.-1- l'l1.11.1.1f.1pl1 l1.11z1- h.1x'e not f.11led 111 .1 smgle lI1Sl'.lI1CE to 0lWK.llI1 help or P I M.1.1r11111 Auf I'l11f11w.1pl1 11.11111 .1dv1ee wherever sohened. The student hody .1s .1 I5 ltvSl.11lgl1l1'r 51'r1frrIxIL.l1l1' l l1so11lfon1-toel. Fr11l1'rn1tvI..l1ro llud hlfvers Sr111l1'v1r ffmolrx l l l'-vrtel' Spnrzs Edrlo X1x1.u1ill1rl1. C'l11.wlf1l1I11 XX 1nf11'1.lYo.l1'r tYl.111h1i1r11 .1r11' Rlfilt' 'XQ11r11'1 Tmnrnrg K ,111.le Tf1o111pson Ur:111v11:11!1m1 whole h.1s heen gI'C.lIly rnterested 111 th1s pL1lWllC.lIlUl1 of' the Osteohltst. The students, through then' X'.lI'lOLlS .lCIlX'1E165, have lALlI'1TlSl1CLl excellent lH1lfCl'1.ll for eornprhng, thls PLllWllC.lI1Ul1, .1nd thelr C.lgCf .lffl tude tow.1rd Osteop.1thy forrned .1 splendld nucleus .lf0klITLl whmh to hu1ld our ye.1r hook. If the pages of' thxs hook hrrng .1 few nunutes of PlC.lSLll't2, or find even .1 trny corner on your shelf' of memorres, we sh.1ll h.1x'e heen .unply rew.1rded. f.+r- ,nr Tor R1111 Sl,1ter. T.1vl111 M.-1-.-re. CI11l1,1e.111,CI11111sfo.l1, l'11rt1'r, ,I11111-s, Moorton, Ifelllnff 1 '11 1511111111 Iv-11 lx1'.1-'y,ll11tt-111 511 h I1. T+'lI'l'.Rl:l1Zl1'.ffl.1I'l..5l.1ll,1l1IPr4TlIrII1llN411I1. l'olloel, 51423
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