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5 N 14. , f fr .9- Nlq V My . xl' idol -7 gs' f., f '- I W! J f if ,NEWJLYXEI l,f--.jmwdgk F Ax yypxffsx ' ' , .law ff X 'N AM fav-'X ' ' Qff W p PAUL LEPORE, IIJAE HARRY LESNICK, B.S., QPAFI Etiology: 2246 First Avenue New York City Condition on 1qdllliJ.fi07L.' A bashful, re- tiring young man, possessing the best morals of any member of the class. Past Hisfory: Townsend Harris Hall College of City of New York Pl'0g'!'L'.f5.' Wonderful. Dinner Committee, 19Z'1. Diagzzosim It is indeed a rare phenome- non to see the qualities that this young man possesses united in such a happy proportion. He is both musician and physician. Trealmenlf Who said he needed any? Progrzo.s'i.r.' Very good. He is aiming high and with his ambition, pep and optimism he is bound ,to make good. Rfferred lo: Harlem Hospital, N. Y. C. Pug: om lzmzdrmi and Ilzirfcrn Etiology : 301 East 99th Street New York City Condilion on f1d1I1i5.i'i07l.' He entered Long Island with the ambition to study six hours a day, seven days a week, but- Part History: DeWitt Clinton High School College of City of New York Progress Has developed extensively since he came to us, his brain becom- ing crowded with the facts that the rest of us preserve on note paper. Diagno.ri.r: A fine fellow with numerous friends. Treatment: Complete isolation from the species that Kipling made famous. Progno.ri.v.' The horizon of his future is unlimited, as he possesses the three requisites of fame-ambition, ability and the girl. Referred lo: St. Mark's Hospital, New York City. - we .hcl x. ,eflae W-'91, Nl t-- ri ll: 1 i lla' ll l 'S . la ll. In i 'i' J . if ,L l D 4'- lair it li ii? ill? fo i .44 r i r' 1 l if A W.. l . f ii.. ll ry, ' rr l' . if , ggi ll f r, ,v , . i ., 1 5:6321 R17 I 1 l .f 'ii' ' Qi . 1. , in. liliaif 'toil 1 1 l' TIF... Mi -Q: -A . . , .7 :'E -111 .1 3 ' , .Ti . 'I ...Li 1.1 CL.- f 1 1- -1 lliid 4. -fi
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