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PROPOSED NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL
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3Jn jHemortam JOHN CHEW APPLEGATE, M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Obstetrics ONCE again has the Grim Reaper swung his scythe, and taken from us one who was so com plete a man, that his absence leaves us with a sense of real, of personal loss, an emptiness which only the passing years can fill. It was once said of him, “He was a perfect gentleman. No truer sentiment, no more fitting express on of his character was ever voiced. Each year saw him more gentle, more sympathetic, always ready with helping hand and cheering smile, to smooth the path before us and iron out the difficulties confronting us. As a teacher he exemplified that spirit of sacrifice and unselfishness, with regard to his personal acquisition, which has characterized all the great teachers of history, such as Socrates and Aristotle. He reached the very pinnacle of his profession and his career has been as a beacon to those who follow after. And yet, when all is said, he was still greater as a friend, especially in those trying moments when friendship counted most. It may well be 6aid, that he laid down his 'ife for his friends, with his unflagging pursuit of the tiring routine of lectures and clinics as an added burden to his already-crowded day. While we miss his presence in the flesh, still are we influenced by his precept and example, and we feel that kindly Spirit still watching o‘cr us and guiding us, as we progress on our journey through life. ‘We have lost him; he is gone. We lyxow him now. all narrow jealousies Are silent; and we see him as he moved. How modes . Ipndly, all'occomphsh'd, wise. With what sublime repression of himself. And in what limits, and how tenderly; Not suuying to this faction or to that; Not malting his high place the lawless perch Of wing'd ambitions, nor a i antage-ground For pleasure; but through all this tract of years Wearing the white flower of a blameless life. —Tennyson. H. A. K. M. (Hi
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MEDICAL BUILDING EIGHTEENTH AND BUTTONWOOD STREETS 113 1
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