Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 105 text:

I l l J. D. TJENNIS, JR. Editor GORDON S. BIECKWITII ,lf11x1 I1rxx M1II11Ig1'1' ,..-. . I The Stilletto lClll'll0RlAl, STIXIFF J. D. TUICNNIS, JR. ............................. Ticlitor-in-Cliief lEI.wooIJ W. SwIIf'I' ..,......,.,..... .......... A ssociate Editor CORRESPON DISNTS R. H. Miller, Pat Philben, Louis Rubel, Gene Gershon, Gail Easton, M. G. Taylor, R. W. Wisniewski, Robert Liskey, P. S. M8CFCTlZLl1Cl, J. H. 'l'omei, Howard Gross, Irene Grossman, lJllllCIl.l1 fllipliaut, and Crorge C. Widney, Jr. BUSINESS STAFF GORDON BICCKWITII ......................... Business Manager FRANK SPRAGUE .... . . .Advertising Manager GAIL EASTON ....... . , ......,...,.... Circulation Manager SINCE its inception, the Stilletto, the official College weekly, has held an unique place in the routine of K. C. O. S. affairs. Changed from standard to tabloid size two years ago with the capable O. C. Latimer at the helm, it still appears in this ultra-modern and readable form, always providing the Ineans to the end of keeping the student body up on the news as no other medium might. The past year has seen it reach new heights under the able editorship of J. D. Dennis, Jr., with Gordon S. Beckwith efliciently executing the business side of the publication.

Page 104 text:

The Osteoblast BUSINESS AND ADVISORY STAFF M. J. K. GIQRRIIQ. . . ..... Ma11ag1'11g Editor L. C. EDWARDS .... . . .fldecrlisiam Manager DR. A. C. LIARDY ..,... ..,... I faculty Ativdxoz' ' f , DR. C. M. lCS'1'lCRl,INlC. . . . . .lfucully fldm's0r DR. IE. H. LAUom.1N, -Ile.. . . . . .FllC1'lHj7 !ld'1'z'sm' M. J. K. GIZRRIE, Managing Editor A FUNDS from the Student Fee and from advertising sales are the means by which the Osteoblast is supported. Each student is thereby the recipient of a copy of the Osteoblast when it is released. We, the Stall' of l93S, wish at this time to thank our Advisory Stall' for the assistance and sound advice which they have given us. To the incoming Junior Class We Wish Osteoblastic success, hoping that our departure from the usual will stir them on to even greater achievement. -1



Page 106 text:

The A 'Y Journal of Csteopathy W1I,I,IAM C. Cozfxn, IJ. O., Editor MIIB. M. P. BROGAN, Circulation Manager KENT LIGHTY, Adeerzising Manager THE JOURNAL or Os'1'EoPA'rnv, Osteop- athy's Oldest Periodical, was founded in May, l894, by Dr. A. T. Still and has appeared each mouth since that date. The publication is devoted to news of the profession, professional meetings, local news and treatises on various subjects of professional interest. The journal has a world-wide circulation, reaching every known osteopathic physician in the United States and foreign countries, as well W11.LlAM C. Cozfxn, Editor as students in the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. The publication is a member in good standing of the Controlled Circulation Audit, Inc., of New York City, N. Y. The present editor, Dr. Wm. C. Cozad, has held this position since September, 1937, having at that time replaced Dr. H. E. Litton, who had been editor of the publication for several years. The Ram-Buller I'IENRY R. ELSTER, Ed1if07'-1.11-CI1'l'0f PAUL COUGHLIN, Adweriising M anagcr SINCE ITS FOUNDING in the spring of 1936, this independent publication has consistently maintained its high quality of humor and editorials. This magazine boasts of not publish- ing jokes and articles plagairized from other humor publications. Mr. Elster is picture- rninded and, since becoming editor, each edition has been profusely illustrated with halftones and line etchings which present Beautiful Girls, Who's Whof' cartoons, and candid camera shots. We believe Elster is right in Saying, One picture is worth a thousand words. McNeely and Anderson, columnists, 5- uphold the quality of this magazine, and are instrumental in maintaining its high position among college publications. The staff , consist- ing of students, presents unbiased happenings IIENRV R. El,s'rnR, Editor on and off the campus.

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