Rush Medical College - Pulse Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1895

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course this year, and as whiskers, perhaps, even more than knowledge are essential to the young doctor, we deem it no more than right to at least mention the work done by some of our members. Wilson carries off all honors by being the proud and only Qmuch to the credit of the classy pos- sessor of a billy goatee. Richardson is doing nicely, having passed from mustache to side whiskers ftwo stylesj, and is now cultivating a full beard. We wish him success. Dudley's mustache, minute, fuzzy and microscopic, is just about the same. We admire his patience. fix-Prexyu Eckard seems to have Hunked, and has had them cut off fmuch to the relief of everyonej. ' In our class can be found all kinds, as to nationalities, colors, peculiar- ities, etc., etc., fsex omitteclj, showing such striking comparisons as Convery and Dvorak, Jacque and Yonan, l-l. S. Smith and A. L. Smith: Daniels and Hutchins, Dyas and Davidson: and Iiddleman, who is a staunch prohibi- tionist, and is therefore opposed to all forms of levity, having once heard that laughter was intoxicating, and Bading, who isf-well, who is not a prohibitionist. This might be carried on indefinitely, and then we would tell no more than half of this great and glorious Class of '96. If this seems short, bear in mind that the PULSE of ISQ5, as issued by us this year, will stand, if not as a history, as a monument to us for years and years to come. Praise from a friend, or censure from a foe, Are lost on hearers that our merits know. .fatfat IIO

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positions of trust and honor as assistants in the various branches in which they shall some day set the medical world on Ere. After the vacation we again assembled in the upper lecture room, as we had done once before, but, alas! we were greatly changed. XYe had received a new name: collectively, the Middle Classf' each separately and distinct individual, a Middler. As to the true significance of that word, only a D. J. can tell. Many were missing, never to return, having gone to other institutions of knowledge, or perhaps had ceased the study of medicine entirely, for reasons best known to themselves. These places, however, were nearly all filled by new members from neighboring colleges, and our most worthy Senior class was quite generous in helping us replete our numbers. Then, too, when taken as a whole, we were different in other ways. The freshness and greenness, which was such a prominent feature in our make-up a year previous, was now conspicuous for its absence, feven Tillie Schramm was quiet, at least quieterj. Possibly our change in this may be accounted for by the fact that, when contrasted with the same properties of the present Freshman class, we had faded into insigniiicance. VVe here diverge to mention the attack of diabetes mellitus with which Green suffered during his laboratory work in urinalysis. Though severe while it lasted, we rejoice in saying that its duration was short and his recovery soon complete. Now appears an epoch in the history of the class and college. Through the energies of Mr. J. B. Schreiter, the adoption of a college button, such as a student of Rush need not be ashamed to wear when among other college men, and the issuing by Mr. F. C. Honnold of a college directory, which fills a long-felt want in the every-day life of the student body. VVe have had our quota of pushes and scraps with both the gay and frivolous freshmen, and the sedate UH and dignihed QU seniors, and fas is customary with every classj claim as many victories: none, however, so signal as that memorable one upstairs, in which the seniors found it necessary to seek a Faculty dispensation before they could safely and peaceably occupy the front rows and eye the leather manikinf' Possibly it would be more in place to speak of whisker-growing in connection with seniorsg but as some of us seem to have taken work in that IO9



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