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THE X-RAY- 1922 23 MARY BARNEY BAUGHMAN Richmond, Va. Shorty Richmond Female Seminary, 1893; University of Richmond, 1918; Bio- logical Laboratory, Cold Springs Harbor, N. Y.; Lecturer in Ortho- poedics, St. Elizabeth ' s and Shelter- ing Arms Hospitals. A man ' s a man for a ' thai. When the college doors were opened in 1918, Miss Baughman entered with the rest of us, prob- ably about five minutes later. However, excusing this tardiness, she has kept pace with the best in her class work. Ever an ardent exponent of the Rights of Women , she has maintained her premise and parried the attacks on co-educational medical courses by her kindly interest and enthus- iasm in her work, which has been rewarded by marked success. Shorty has proved a friend to us all. In parting, the class sends with her its best wishes for a successful career in Orthopoedics. EMMETT PERLYMAN BRAY Richmond, Va. Emmeil Chi Zeta Chi; B. S. University of North Carolina; Interne Memorial Hospital. All ' s well that ends Tuell . Emmett was born in the Tar Heel country and there received his preparatory training to the study of medicine. He is a quiet, unobstrusive sort of a fellow who combines with motor retarda- tion, an active mind and acuity of wit which is known to but few of his friends. His life is sur- rounded by a veil of mystery which is cleared away by the statement that he is married, a man of family who attends to his own business. Regarding his future, we can say but little ex- cept what he says — Undecided ; and that prob- ably means that he will follow his greatest inclina- tion and practice Medicine, despite the efforts of Dr. La Roque to make a surgeon out of him. Anway, do what he may, he goes to it with the best wishes of his fellows, and an earnest belie f that he will succeed.
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22 THE X-RAY-1922 Senior Medical Class OFFICERS J. B. Loving President B. P. Seward Vice-President E. J. Kane Secretary-Treasurer C. F. Ridge Honor Council J. B. Woods, Jr. X-Ray Representative
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24 THE X-RAY-1922 CHARLES MARTIN CARAVATI Richmond, Va. Carrie Phi Chi; Lambda Chi Alpha; Uni- versity of Richmond: Basket Ball 1918-1919-1920-1921 ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1918-1919; X-Ray Staff 1921 ; President Sophomore Class; University of Richmond Club; K. C. Club; Interne Virginia Hospital; Internes Club. Eat, drink, an be merry, for tomorrow we mat; die . This merry looking young man with the spark- ling eyes is the optimist of our class. With a sunny smile and a hearty slap on the back, he ever greets his friends. Nothing daunts his spirit, and to know Carrie is to like him. Certainly such assets as these are not possessed by every young man. Carrie is a man of many accomplishments, his specialty at present being ambulance riding, and telling weird stories of his thrilling rides in the wee sma ' hours. Carrie has a super-human ability for doing much work well, and his grades have always hov- ered around the top notch. Truly, a more like- able fellow, could not be found. He has sterling character, sound sense and unusual ability. With his assets, personality and disposition, success must surely follow. He takes with him our most sin- cere and heartfelt good wishes. ROBERT FREDERICK CLINE Stephen City, Va. Tauro Phi Rho Sigma; Omicron Beta Chi; Roanoke. College; Interne City Home Hospital 1921-22; Internes Club; F. L. E.s. He adorned whatever subject he spoke upon by the most splendid eloquence . Cline decided to study Medicine at M. C. V. after completing his pre-medical work at Roanoke College. Many obstacles have beset his pathway during the last four years, but he has never wav- ered in his determination to win an M. D. He has worked hard and diligently and has gained a name for himself as a good student. Cline will be remembered also by what his nick-name implies. In this respect, he is unex- celled by any member of the class. In the class- room, he is never at a loss for an answer, and outside, he can talk on any subject. His speech- center is so highly developed that he is never at a loss for something to say. Enthusiasm, that spark so essential in one ' s work, is readily evidenced when anything new is mentioned to him, and one believes it will not wane as he continues his work. His determina- tion, enthusiasm and perseverance are qualities suf- ficient for us to base a prophecy for his successful career.
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