University of Maryland School of Medicine - Terrae Mariae Medicus (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1909

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THE CLINIC TWENTY smvw Svrninr Gllatm Gbiiirera Oficers. President ........... T. W. CAUSEY. First Vice-President .... F. WILSON Second Vice-President .... A. M. REID Third Vice-President. .T. A. JENKINS Secretary ............. I-I. A. LANGE Treasurer ........ .L. ARCHAMBAULT. Historian ......... W. T. MORRISSEY. Artist. ................ A. PREZIOSI Sergeant-at-A rms ..... R. MICI-IELSON President. Executive Committee. Chairman, W. J. Cos1'ELLo J. F. O'BRIEN. J. F. RYAN. A. THOMSON. J. G. CALLISON. J. B. DODRILL.

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TWEXIY-six THE. CLINIC No matter how much we philosophize, and no matter how much comfort we iind in the belief of immor- tality, we nevertheless are appalled at the change from life to death. Time, Godis healing gift, eventually helps us over the great gulf of sorrow. Wlule Dr. Trimble has departed from us in body, yet he still is with us, and shall ever remain in the influences for good that he has left us. Life on earth is the seed time, and this time of his existence was fully occupied in sowing seeds represented in good deeds, such as consideration for those about him, and in the consummation of all those things which are represented in Shakespeare's idea of a man. l-lis life was much the same as the ever-widening, never-ending circles which an object cast into a body of still water will produce, for as it is impossible to estimate the extent of these circles, so it is beyond our power of imagination to say to what far-distant age or in what land or country the never ceasing or ending, kindly and benefiting influence of our departed friend may extend. We who knew him, miss him, and will miss his ever-pleasant smiley but the memory of his services to us, the generous manner in which he contributed his time and talents for our benefit, and to other good and deserving causes, will always linger fondly in our recollections, and his example of right living shall be to us in our every-day battles what the lighthouse is to the mariner in the storms at sea. l-le has left to those who were nearer and dearer to him than we, as a heritage, the priceless legacy of an untarnished name and an example for good. In closing this feeble tribute we feel inclined to add the words pronounced in eulogy, by a friend, on the death of Marriott Brosius, a distinguished Pennsylvanian, as they express beautifully our own thought: That, while green grass will cover his grave, blue skies bend over it, sweet birds sing near it, and the place will be hallowed ground, yet greener than the grass, fairer than the skies, sweeter than the birds, more hallowed than the grave itself, will be his fragrant memory enshrined with supreme sacredness in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. LONGSDORF, 'l0.



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TTVENTY-EIGHT THE CLINIC M. A. ABRAMS C Mike J is X Baltimore, Md. Secretary, '07-'O8. Mike is a graduate of Baltimore City College, '05, and, having acquired a business training, was chosen manager of the baseball team. He has been in several disputes as to the disposing of the paraphernalia, but, as yet, has thrown no light upon the mystery. l-le is no longer interested in athletics, but devotes his spare time to the society ladies. He has a full-dress suit, but does not wear it much, as he ordered the trousers turned up at the bottom to show that he is a student. This the tailor failed to do. Mike flutters around with the classy ones. C. A. ANDREWS f Sam I 'I' X Brockton, Mass. Year Book Committee, '07-'08. Having prepared himself at Williston Seminary, Sam decided to quit the farm and cast his fortunes among the Physicians in Baltimore. Some of the boys say he has very taking ways and shows the results of farm feeding by being one of the best litters at school. Sam is suffering from Pruritis of the oesophagus, which requires an abundance of food to alleviate the itching. l-le is the despair of his boarding mistress, and he always cleans up everything in sight at the banquets. The worst that can be said of Sam is that he is a friend of Charlie Miles.

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