Temple University School of Medicine - Skull Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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Temple University School of Medicine - Skull Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 23 of 330
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Physicians and politicians resemble each other in this respect, that some defend the constitution, and others destroy it. —Anonymous J. GUY BUTTFRS From the very first influence of the family physician in March 1915, Guy Butters has wanted to become a doctor. Born in Corry, Pennsylvania, he divided his time between the educational institutions of that city and the Corry Golf Club. He began to caddy at the mature age of eight and went on to earn his spending money as the assistant pro. He matriculated at Washington and Jefferson College and there formed strong friendships with men later to become his medical school colleagues. He relaxes by listening to symphonies, skating, playing golf and tennis. He is a member of the Babcock Surgical Society. In his senior year, he married Katherine Colegrove. A junior interneship was served at the Warren State Hospital in Warren, Pennsylvania, and for his senior interneship, he goes to the Medical Center in Pittsburgh. • • 19 •

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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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Physicians arc the only true natural philosophers. —Thomas Hobbes EDWARD W. CAUGHEY Sprawling on the bank of the Monongahela River, fifteen miles above Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the progressive city of McKeesport, the place of his birth. Having a grandfather in the profession and granted an inherent tendency by prenatal parental desire, he left McKeesport Technical School for pre-medical training at Pennsylvania State College. There, he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and lent his gregarious proclivities to the service of the Interfraternity Rushing Committee. He indulges in various sports, his favorites being golf and basketball. Through recordings. Academy attendance, and the radio, he has developed a wide interest in and knowledge of classical music. He is a passive participant in Wright Dermatological activities. He interned last summer in Newcastle, Pennsylvania; for senior interneship, he goes to the General Hospital in his home town. • 20 •

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