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r — --- THE GARJVICT. 25 Department of gaur. ALBANY LA V SCHOOL. PRESIDENT TOTTER, Feudalism and Constitutional Law. HON. WILLIAM L. LEARNED, LL. D., Civil Law and Equity Jurisprudence. HON. HORACE E. SMITH, LL. D., Dean, Personal Property, Contracts, Commercial Law and Torts. HON. MATTHEW HADE, Criminal Law and Personal Rights. HENRY COPPEE, LL. D., International Law. H. E. SICKLES, Esq., Sources of the Common Law, and the Law of Evidence. CHARLES T. F. SPOOR, Esq., Practice and Pleading at Common Law and under the Code. HENRY S. McCALL, Esq., Real Property,- Wills, and Practice in Surrogate’s Courts. IRVING BROWNE, Esq., Domestic Relations.
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24 THE GARNET. Tlcpavtmxnt of BXccUclne. ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE . PRESIDENT POTTER, President of the Faculty. THOMAS HUN, M. D., Dean ; Emeritus Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. S. 0. VANDERPOEL, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Pathology, Practice and Clinical Medicine. ALBERT VANDERVEER, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Clinical Surgery. JACOB S. MOSHER, M. D., Ph. D., Registrar; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene. MAURICE PERKINS, M. D.. Professor of Chemical Philosophy and Organic Chemistry. JOHN M. BIGELOW, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. LEWIS BALCH, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D., Professor of Surgical Pathology, Operative and Clinical Surgery. JOHN P. GRAY, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Psychological Medicine. JAMES P. BOYD, Jr., M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. WILLIS G. TUCKER, M. D., Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry. WILLIAM HAILES, M. D., Anthony Professor of Histology and Pathological Anatomy. CYRUS S. MERRILL, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology. S. 0. VANDERPOEL, Jr., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Pathology, Practice and Clinical Medicine. FRANKLIN TOWNSEND, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology. F. C. CURTIS, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Dermatology. HENRY MARCH, M. D., Curator of the Museum. EUGENE VAN SLYKE, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
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THE GAENET. 26 Junior As we look back over our college course we remember only the pleasure we have enjoyed. All appears bright. We forget how forlorn we felt as Freshmen. How we thought ourselves abused without cause. How we went to bed armed “to the teeth” and lay in anxious expectation awaiting a raid on our rooms. We for¬ get the many hours we spent polling Bourdon, and the many flunks “ Chilly ” mourned over. We remember only tho day we first carried caties and wore beavers to drill. We remember the cremation of Algebra and the beautiful state of the weather at that time. Of the Sophomore year we remember a great deal. We re¬ member how we enjoyed putting the freshmen on the table. How good the cider tasted. How humorous their impromptu speeches appeared to us. AVhat a fine fire Prex’s fence made. What a jolly time we had putting ’82’s “ big baby ” in bed. What heavy damages he sued us for. How he did not get a “ dog-goned ” cent. In our Junior year we were too dignified to take pleasure in listening to the-insipid talk of the Freslimen. We did not think the noisy, boisterous sport of the Sophs becoming us, so we passed our time growing beards and beautifying our personal appear¬ ance. For the first time we mounted the rostrum and spouted our chapel orations, making the Freshmen wonder at our eloquence, and the Seniors groan with envy. At last we have reached the Senior year. It does not seem half so glorious as it appeared to us before. We find a Senior is expected to do something beside wear silk hats and look grave. We find even the Senior is expected to rise before day-break to recite astronomy with Prof. Staley, in order that the subject may
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