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Nicholas A. Novalis Astoria, L. I. Columbia A. B. Phi Alpha Gamma. Fleur-o-scope 4 e hundred sixteen r-733 X' vt K' l 1 rl 'K Flower Hospital Making small things great under its influence! For love of detail, for a mind that searches into every cranny and nook, to find those details that to others seemed too small to be of significance--for such a careful searching mind we look to Nick. lt is of such men that atom searchers are made. lt is of Nick, indeed, that we expect the world to hear sometime in the not- too-distant future. And along with this inquiring mind goes a broadness of vision, a friendliness of heart, a reten- tive memory. Here We have the doctor in the noblest sense. We are looking for great things from you, Nick. May you ever jour- ney on this road, taken by the pioneers of Medicine, with an enthusiasm which now and again burns into the bright light of discovery!
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Anthony N oto Brooklyn, N. Y. Marietta A. B. Alpha Sigma T I Knickerbocker Hospital He may be little, that is, small, But all great men were not made tall. Tony has been unassuming, unpresumptive and given to few words-in short, he is a quiet fellow. Shyness is another of his attributes, and this impression of him is strengthened when one sees the ease with which he blushes. On hearing Tony recite so softly and deliberately it is quite evident that he has a head on his shoulders. To say that he is a man of many loves is at first rather startling, and hardly flatteringy yet when it is added that his affections are distributed between an interest in Medicine and studying for a pastime, personal insinuations are dis- avowed and his prestige suffers not in the least thereby. Our opinion is that Tony occupies a prominent place among those most likely to succeed. One hundred fifteen
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Harlem Hospital From the beginning there was no doubt as to who could think the quickest, remember the long- est, study the hardest and know the most in our class. It took Lucy to keep the class scholastic reputation at its highest peak. That rare combination of having with us a person who could listen to lectures and remember what was said, and also one who formed friends and everlast- ing friendships because of her trueness of character and open- ness of heart, we found in Lucy. Always ready to help when in trouble, always willing to share her best, we take off our hats to her. For such a mite, we must admit she has delivered the goods -and we know she will go on as successfully in Medi- cine as she has in medical school. Lucy Gzarin Inwood, L. I. N. Y. U. B. S. Contin Society. Fleur-o-scope 4. One hundred sevent e
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