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That Physician will hardly be thought very careful of the health of others who neglects his own. —Francois Rabelais PASCHAL A. I imguitti Born in the shadow of Independence Hall in the year 1914. The first in his family to aim at the noblest of all professions, he applied himself diligently, paving the way as best he could by various occupations ranging from newspaper magnate to clerkships in provisional depots. Pre-medical education was found at Villanova, and so he became one of the few applicants to Temple fortified by previous work on a cadaver. At Villanova he did rather extensive research on the effects of various solutions on cardiac activity. While he enjoys plays and toying with photography, unoccupied rainy hours are most enjoyably spent by browsing about old book shops. Last summer he was physician to a church camp in Douglassville, Pennsylvania. He will enter the Frankford Hospital after graduation for a one-year interneship.
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The most obstinate Stoic, exposed to the agonies of a calculous colic will never be able to boast that he has not experienced any pain. —Schiller THOMAS J. MAYE, JR. A native of the city of Philadelphia, Thomas J. Mayc made his presence known with a lusty howl on August 22, 1915. The first of his family to seek a medical career, he followed study at Roman Catholic High with prc-clinical work at Villanova. There, membership in the pre-medical society, the flash of skates and the whirr of the hockey puck constituted his major extra-curricular interests. His prime avocation has been the supplementation and study of an already ample library. Specialization in internal medicine after an interneship at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania will allow full range for his aptitude in physical diagnosis. • • 16 •
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Doctors do more Rood to mankind without a prospect of reward than any profession of men whatever. —Samuel Johnson EDWIN P. ALBRIGHT On December 26, 1915, Edwin Albright was born in Germantown, Philadelphia. Leaving Germantown High School he journeyed to Washington and Jefferson, the oldest college west of the Alleghenies. With remarkable honors in scholarship, he decided to come to Temple Medical School. To fill out the summer months, Ed was associate camp director of the Germantown YMCA's Camp Carson. Photography occupies his spare time. His fraternities are Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Sigma and Phi Chi Mu. Babcock Surgical Society lists him among its members. He augmented the staff of the Byberry State Hospital at the end of his junior year. This capable President of the 1941 graduating class goes to Allentown, Pennsylvania for his senior interneship. • • 18 •
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