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

 - Class of 1939

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Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 33 of 90
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HAROLD L. KOSHLAND 268 South 58th Street Philadelphia, Pa. West Philadelphia High School O D I A N Fht Alpha P». Vice-President Recording Secretary 2 Honorary Chiropodial Surgical Society just as he made the grade in Anatomy in his quiet and serious way, so will he attain success iri his future life and be a credit to our proiession. Harry Kauffman, D.S.C. In an unobtrusive manner Harold has gained the respect and loyalty of his colleagues. Quiet, reserved and unassuming he has a forceful quality which commands attention. He is one of the strong silent type, and one who never speaks without having a definite point in view. Harold's hobbies are the kind every man hopes for but rarely achieves. He gets the most enjoyment out of a hike in the country and a good pipe. An excellent camper, he can explain to us the beauty of birds, the life of the plants and animal lore. Harold is bound to achieve an envious position in Chiropody, due to his professional bearing which instills confidence, his rigid code of ethics and his unwavering interest in Chiropody as one of the healing arts. 31

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LOUIS N. KEISERMAN 412 Dickinson Slreet Philadelphia, Pa. Central High School Mature Sincere—Industrious—Frank—are the qualities which should enable him to succeed in the practice of Chiropody and to be an influence in the community of his choice as demonstrated by his leadership in his extracurricular activities. Keiserman as seen by Frank L. Else, Ph.D. Louis N. Keiserman, one of our older and serious classmates, was greeted upon his entrance to Temple as a professor. He answered the freshmen questions by not saying yes or no, as only Lev can. His achievements scholastically in spite of his worrying have been outstanding. We believe that Dr. Schacterle's lectures on Worry and its effects on the mind have eventually made its impression for he looked a little less concerned during his senior year. No review of his activities would be complete without mentioning his better half and wife Slim v ho was the shadowy background of Lew's school career. A leader in fact and accomplishment, Lev , as Alpha of Phi Alpha Pi Fraternity, led this organization to its most successful year. So, crystal gazing for a moment, we can see Lew, serious, ambitious and skillful fulfilling his rightful place among leaders of the profession. 30 TEMP Phi Alpha Pi, President Advertising Manager. Tempcdian Stirling Honorary Anatomical Society Honorary Chircooaial Surgical Society



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SIDNEY H. LINDENBAUM 4144 North 5th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Olney High School Not only have I known Lindenbaum as a student, but also as a traveler upon that well known route Via the Thumb. An anxious student, always ready to learn. May his travels up the ladder of his Chiropodiai practice be as successful as his travels over the U. S. No. 1. Robert Rowen, Ph.G. The suave debonair gentleman who for the past few years has been seen sporting the Temple campus and who appears to have stepped out of Esquire, is none other than Sid. Born and raised in Philadelphia, he intends to practice in Philadelphia. Flash, Sid's nickname, is rather misleading for some of us believe it was given to him because of his dress, while others believe it was meant for a sardonic interpretation since this lad is by nature a slow moving individual. But, inasmuch as he is slow moving, we believe Sid will fulfill the old saying The first shall be last and the last shall be first. No doubt Sid believes the same. Patience and persistence have been exemplified during Sid's years at Temple, both in class and clinic. Besides the fact that Sid is a true scholar, he is also a true friend and an aid to all those who need him. If he keeps up the good work, his enthusiasm will carry him to great heights in the field of Chiropody. TEMP U Art Editor, Tompodlan Class Vice-President 3 32 ■■

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