Medical College of Virginia - X Ray Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1916

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THE 19 16 X-RAY EVERETT S. BARR WELLSTON, OHIO Masonic Club HAVING completed his study of the ways of man as viewed in the business world, Everett turned to medicine for further insight. He entered the U. C. M.; since which lime he has achieved good re- sults and became widely known for the peculiar scratches in his note book, which he says is short- hand record of our interesting lectures (?). It is our impression that he intends to specialize in diagnosis and pessimism. With a side line of literary effort in all of which he is richly qualified. This Bar is very popular, especially on Fridays, being the Chief Attraction at VanderHoofs Clinic, and it ' s a pretty safe bet if Barr isn ' t present, the above named Prof, has a limited attendance. AUBRY C. BELCHER RICHMOND, VA. THIS human (?) came from South Richmond, and since entering college has made quite a reputation for himself as a lawyer. It is on such occassions as student body meetings that Aubry springs to the front with such phrases as these: Mr. Chairman, and other honorable gen- tlemen of the student body, I demand a habeas corpus for my client on the grounds of De gustibus est non disputandum ' and not only that, but the Continental Code of Virginia in Article XXXII, states specifically: ' Chacun a son qout, ' so therefore ' Haec olim meminisse juvabii. ' (By this ti me the Honorable Chairman and Aubry are alone.) But, despite the above, he is one of the best liked students in college. He expects to settle in Rich- mond, and we know he will certainly be successful.

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28 THE 19 16 X-RAY JAMES ALEXANDER BANGLE CHARLOTTE, N. C. North Carolina Club THIS very decided blonde acknowledges Charlotte, N. C, as the place of his nativity. Bangle came to us from the North Carolina Medi- cal College in Charlotte and before taking up the study of the Aesculapien art prepared at Glasgow and Baird Universities in Charlotte. He is a mem- ber of the North Carolina Club. Bangle does not have much to say and on this account one would probably conclude that he is a very wise man, which is not all the case. The prognosis in his case, however, is very favorable and we venture the prediction that some day he will be a popular member of the medical fraternity of the Old North State. QU1NTUS HARPER BARNEY K WARDENSV1LLE, W. VA. Vice-PresiJcnt Class 1916 BARNEY hails from the northern part of W. Va., and after obtaining his preliminary education in Randolph-Macon Academy, Front Royal, Va., he decided to cast his lot with the Meds. While quiet and unassuming, he is of a very pleas- ing manner which makes, for him, warm friends of all who know him. Quintus is recognized by his professors and fellow classmen as one of our very best students; recently he made a very brilliant diagnosis in Dr. Cole- man ' s clinic, which was confirmed, on operating by the professor.



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30 THE 1916 X-RAY L. NELSON BELL Q T J ; G X E; Mason WAYNESBORO, VA. Assistant Editor-in-Chief X-Ra ), ' 16; Pres. W. L. Club; X-Ra), Staff, ' 13; Baseball Team, ' 13; Assistant Manager Football Team, ' 14; Pres. Student Vol- unteer Association of Virginia, ' 15-16. NELSON began his existence in Waynesboro, Va., and is justly proud of this fact. Before entering M. C. V., he studied law at Washington and Lee. We don ' t know why he abandoned this for medicine, and he won ' t tell. He surely is there with the goods when it comes to soothing the surging water with his silvery tongue. He couldn ' t lie though, so this must have let him out. When he isn ' t at college, you can safely say he is in the Rhubarbs, trying to persuade a cer- tain fair lady to go with him to China, where he expects to go as a medical missionary. If he is as efficient in the ways of wooing as in his college work, we are sure he will not go alone. He has given valuable aid in the publication of this book and deserves the gratitude of the student body. ERNEST LINWOOD BENDER POLLOKSV1LLE, N. C. North Carolina Club THE above is a product of Polloksville, N. C, and according to reports was born on the very rainy morning of September 1, 1892, at 6:00 A. M. His first cry was of a lyric tenor and he soon developed a remarkable ear for music. It is a well-known medical fact tha t young Ernest sang tenor in the church choir at the tender age of seven months. After he had the Goslings, his voice dropped and since that time he has been singing bass and everybody admits that it is Some deep stuff. Ernest came to us from University of Carolina, having taken his first year in medicine at that place. He is a prominent member of the Quartette and of the North Carolina Club; Bender says he hopes soon to join the Married Men ' s Club.

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