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I f THE RQBECTQRXS 4 BIGELOVV, ANGUS ROBERT UBIDGEH HBLONDY7' HSM!! water M1111 dem. At YVaterloo, N. Y., one day in 1892kNlay9th, to be exact-there arrived on the Hstork special, a husky blonde baby boy. Nlr. Bidge, Sr., wanted his boy to be of some real value to the world, so he sent him to the VVaterloo High School and on graduation bought him a ticket to Buffalo with a letter of introduction to our Dean. '4Blondyl' became popular at once, his quiet manner and even disposition keeping him out of many a seri- ous C?j classroom fracas. He says he does not know where he will locate, but we think he in- tends returning to Wlaterloo and doesn't want to admit it. Crabbers' Union Barrettonian Society BRADLEY, ROY CC 77 The town of Fredonia, on the Sth ol Nlay, 1894, was the place selected for Roy's arrival. He came-a serious, curly-haired child, full of life. Roy proceeded to amaze the town folks by his Wonderful use of his extensive vocabulary. After learning all there was to learn in high school, Roy joined us. His technical and theoret- ical ability is known to us all, and during his Junior year Bradley knew all the fine points about gold work. His sensible and sentimental nature caused Roy to smile lovingly on a fair Dunkirk maiden and we soon expect to learn that Bradley will join the blessed state. Delta Sigma Delta Barrettonian Society Delaborone Club 21
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Y THE REFLECTOR . l W F? H 1 BELL, HENRY iiHANDSOME HANK On June 2d, 1892, the congregation of Rev. J. Vernon Bell received the glad tidings that another Bell was added to their church, and it Wasnlt in the belfry, either. The Reverend Bell had high hopes of making his young son a min- ister. Henry spent four years at Kiskiminetas and then matriculated at WVashington and Jefferson. After a year of contemplation at that southern institution, Bell decided that Ural Surgery was his calling, so he came to U. of B. Henryls chief form of amusement during lesson hours was read- ing rhetoric and making himself more familiar with the authors of our best English works. His vocabulary is unlimited, and any word you do not know, Why just consult Henry. Henryis future is bright and I would not be surprised to learn that at some future date Henry will become editor of a national dental magazine. Delta Sigma Delta Kfolars Barrettonian Society Sphinx Kappa Sigma BELLIBCER, KENNETH B. CCIGDJ . S011gmciPZKdIE Go 'lffay And Lift Mfr Eat. U Born in Tonawanda in 1893, and there received his high school education. After finding it was too hard Work pushing lumber, he entered U. of B., thinking he could at least dress like a gentle- man as a doctor. Ig had a peculiar way about him, for the three years, of borrowing instruments and never returning them, but still, every Satur- day he would be seen going back home with a suitcase which he kept well guarded. They say he has a fine lab at home. Wie Wonder if Ig will make enou h money to pay his board bill three S square meals a day, for when he starts, the table- cloth hasn't much chance of staying. Tonawanda Will probably hold him. Delta Sigma Delta President, Junior Class Barrettonian Society Art Editor, REFLECTOR Foot Ball Team Fi Fi 20
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I 2 - W THE REFLECTORNPE 3 ' V 5 BRIGGS, EDWARD W. THE SHARKH After spending several years, designing instru- ments at Elmira, N. Y., he took up dentistry and has also shown us that he is skilled in using them. As a scholar, Ed is easily the shining light of the Senior Class. Some claim that they can remem- ber once when he missed a quiz question, careful examination of the records shows this to be false. 'Wherever he locates he is sure to do well. It is ting much to the advancement of dentistry. Xi Psi Phi Class President, 1915--1916 Barrettonian Society Assistant hlanager, REFLECTOR CHANIPLIN, THEODORE R. HCLEAN -UPN 'When the Beau Brummel of the Senior Class arrived in Buffalo from Plainfield, N. J., it is said that he came in a large bandbox with many Wrappings of tissue paper to keep him looking dainty. Since coming here he has certainly lived up to his reputation. He is credited with being the only man to work a day in the laboratory Without getting any plaster on his clothes. W'hen it comes to the women, the rest of the class have to step aside and make room for Teddy, whether it be at the stage door or in college. lVhen he is graduated, he expects to take an active part in politics-especially in the line of cleaning up the present bad conditions. Xi Psi Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Sphinx Advertising Nianager, REFLECTOR Barrettonian Society 22 only a question of time when he will be contribu-
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