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K 3 D THE REFLECTORSSE 32 2 ' V Q QE? LEO Cv. KIEFER HIKIEFH I am resolved to grow fat and look young till forty H. While looking through an old time table of the stork , I found that said ustorkn made a visit at the Kiefer home in Buhfalo, November 14, 1893. Since then Kief has grown an awful lot, but only in one direction-in breadth. If any of the fellows try to hold a door shut, and we wish to open it, all we have to do is to call for Kief and ask him to put his weight against it. Leo obtained enough information at Canisius College to entitle him to admission to our class. He still continues to obtain information and, as soon as he gets his sheepskin, he will add his services to the East Side of Buffalo. Barrettonian Society hrlarquette Club HENRY Nl. KLEIN CC MiL1ic hath charm: to .roothe the mwgf b1'ea.vt . On February 16, 1891, a future musician was born. After leaving Syracuse Central High School, he furthered his musical education in Syracuse University, but after three years of tickling the ivories on the Rattle Boxn, made up his mind to tickle the ivories in the people's mouths. lfVith that idea in mind, he entered the University of Michigan, and labored there for two years, coming to us this year and soon en- dearing himself to all with his musical and genial disposition. After leaving U. B., he will hang out his shingle in Syracuse. Delta Sigma Delta U. B. Nlusical Trio Barrettonian- Society 24
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f .... Y, xl 7 'mi THE RE ECTOR ERWIN JANOXVITZ .,,.!.g,. V 4 4 7 7 ,. January 20, 1892, was a dark and stormy night, Q. but it had no fears for Jan , so he decided to 1 . .,-'- ,xv . waken things up a bit on that date in the City of A 5 4' Clinton, Iowa. Vile judge that it was too much for the natives, for they could not have him any f' ,A- ' A ,' on er an e move o u ao. as 'en ar lg, dh dtBffl Mt Pk '-' prepared him for his entrance to U. B. Ian has , a great musical voice CFD, and whenever we wish ,,f5'7i to drive away happiness, we ask him to sing. He will throw his lines out in Buffalo. A A, . Barrettonian Society 12 .1, 11'--4514.1-'41 ,Lv .- ' W. E. KAY, M.D. LCDOC77 Newly trouble trouble till trouble troublef youn. Doc was born in Ottenville, Ont., December 8, 1870, and after serving his time in Woodstock Collegiate and Upper Canadian College, he took up medicine, being graduated from the Medical Department of this university in 1890. As medi- cine did not suit his taste, and dentistry looked good to him, he joined us, and there is no question but that he will make good wherever he decides to locate. At present, he is undecided whether it will be Detroit or Bay City, Michigan. We can always find Doc around where there is any excitement. In some cases, he might be termed the starter of some of the excitement. Barrettonian Society 23
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Z THE REFLECTOR I ll 3 V E? FRANCIS ULYSSES KOHLER, A.B. CCREV77 It if wirer being good than bad, It if safer being meek than jiereen. Pittsford, N. Y., claims the honor of being the birthplace of Rev',, and the date of the excite- ment was july 4, 1874. The Registrar of COok's Academy says that he received a diploma from there, and we have no reason to doubt her word. From there, he went to Colgate Univer- sity and was graduated in 7QQ, receiving an A.B. degree. The Rochester Theological Seminary was the next place to give him a degree, and this time it was B.D. Some time during his journeys, he joined the followers of the married life, but just when that was we cannot say. He became one of us, and during our Junior year became famous for no other reason than that of losing a platinum post. We have to hand it to him for being a student, and when he opens his office in Buffalo, there is no doubt but that he will make good. Barrettonian Society 1.5. LAVERY CC LAV77 Like angelr' viritf, fhort and bright . When the last leaf was dropping from the trees on September 6, 1893, Lav7' drifted out of the north woods in the region of Watertown, N. Y., where he lingered for preliminary education. Blue- eyed and tow-headed, he came to us, where three years, association has knocked the corners off his head. In college activities he excels in fussing and roughhousing, but still for all retains his high scholastic standing. Lay allows as how he will 'chitn the burg of Watertown to hang out his business card . Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Marquette Club 25
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