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“Ruddy” H E A RUDOLPH BERGAU WI LLRICH v 934 Poplar St. Philadelphia, Pa. “Away with study, 1 will have no more' of it.” ♦ The man to whom we owe the financial success of our shows. A good manager, with the business head of a wizard. Hard to get along with? We say XO. Chairman Entertainment Committee Purchasing Committee Graduation Committee, Class Book. 28
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Tipps HAROLD EDW ARD WELLER 212 Bridge St. Athens, Pa. “Life’s a jest, and ail tilings show it, 1 thought so once, atid now I know it. ' One of the most active members of the class, who by his ready wit kept the class in good humor. Xo little credit is due him for the success of the class shows Class Presentor. Class Pin Committee. Sick Committee, JOSEPH TIMOTHY STASHAK 420 Newport St. Glenlyon, Pa. ■“I am monarch of all I survey; My right there is none to dispute.” J. Timothy is a member of the Benedicts’ Club. He judges the fair sex by the fact that “Every normal woman wants a .strong man.” Executive committee. ‘Artistic” HAROLD HOBART TIBBS 24 W. 1 :n.st St. New York City, N. Y. “Cut, or come again.” “Tipps” was unjustly (?) accused of tak ing the course by correspondence. A man that doesn’t like to be burdened with too many cares. Entertainment Committee.
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School of (D)iropo6v - TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ‘ The Chiropody Society of Pennsylvania was organized in January. 1900. At that time a medical bill was introduced in the Legislature which was very objectionable to the practice of Chiropody. By their organized effort they were successful in having the objectionable clause in this bill stricken out Realizing the great importance of this organizatit n they applied for a Charter, which was granted to the Chiropody Society of Pennsylvania, June 7th, 1909. In 1911 a hill was introduced in the Legislature combining under one Board the Bureau of Medical Education and l.icenture. the various medical examining boards. They secured recognition in this bill. A clause was inserted giving the Bureau the power to regulate and license the practice of Chiropody. The licenses to practice Chiropody in I cnnsylvania were issued August, 1914. Through the efforts of the Chiropody Society of Pennsylvania and the Bureau of Licenture, a School of Chiropody was established at Temple University, February, 1915, and was the first and only School of Chiropody conducted by a University. In 1912 two States, New York and New Jersey, had chiropody laws. Today twenty-five States regulate the practice of our profession by law. 29 E. M. KECKARD. '21.
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