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I N W THE R1-5 ECToR igisturp of the 6515155 of 1916 in albeit freshman Esau: Cab, sir?'7 ccNah,'7 replied the Freshmen as they left the rail- road station, abut could you tell me What car to take in order to get to the University of Buffalo?'7 Being told either a IO or I2 car would take them, they jumped aboard the first one to arrive and soon found they Were at High Street. 'fNly name is Eddy Shultz, I represent the Vifebster Dental Co., and if you are going to take dentistry, Why, buy your equipment from me. The Freshmen stood aghast, but when Eddie handed them a fine manila rope, everyone gave him their order, that is all but those Billy lWaisel saw first. Wlell We remember going into the college and giving Doc. Long that first 275.00 that we had earned shoveling hay all summer. But, nevertheless, We did it. That night it rained, and all of us donning our 8298's left our rooming houses for the college, as we were given a reception. Wie all stood around like a bunch of castaways until We were summoned to the Histology Lab. Where we were served with refreshments. It Was at the luncheon table that some Senior made the remark that the Freshmen were to be rushed as soon as the speeches were over, and it is still a mystery how Lester Levin ever got out that back door, as Merk declared it Was locked. We will not discuss the next few Weeks, but in about one month, We were hard. at Work in the lab, and everyone on schedule except Goldberg who was fifteen minutes late, due to a delay caused by someone snaring his spatula, and he had to go over and tell the Dean. 48
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10 T1-IE REFLEcToR 32 4 V Q Those were the days when Bakeman came across the campus with his straw hat and smiling face. Bakeman offers one hundred dollars reward for any clue that would aid him in Finding that hat. About that time, Nlrs. Bullam was being tried for murder, and well we remember how interested Badge Fleek was in that trial, and soon he gave up his maiden name and took on the name of Bullam. Christmas came, we went home and we came back, that is, all but Bates who departed for the Qrient. Zim! Zim! whistle! whistle! Say, kid, got your Richmond invested yet? Next came the Auto Show, and some member of the class invited Levin to go, but he refused, saying what7s the use, Nis? I can see them on the street. Conway! Conway! shriek! shriek! What's that? Oh, that is Pearl asking Conway to come down and study anatomy. Oh, those long afternoons in operative technique, when all was still except for the hling of the tiles and the sudden burst of our tenor soloist, asking if anyone had seen Rover.H We all saw Rover and he is still with us, but is getting wild of late. Next came the Frosh Theatre Party. Everyone attended but Ash and Ben. Everyone knows the reason, .but it might be added that Ash has accepted the position as dental surgeon at the Gayety clinic. , Easter came, but still we plod the narrow path o'er the green campus to the back door, and counted the days until the finish. Were Smith, Ulrich, Cutler, and Dr. Searing crabbers those days? We cannot tell a lie. Let's change the subject and ask who won the catsup eating contest at the Virginia Restaurant. Bellinger and Gibbons won first place, with Jake Qsmun a close second. Freshman days were still gay for Milce Unger, and why, it was nothing for him to be paged in the lab when he was wanted at the telephone. 4 49
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