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Sveninr Ulla,-as 1-Iisatnrg. QQ 3 KMQWQHEN the College of Physicians and Surgeons opened its doors in After matriculation and a few fatherly words of advice from had chosen for their life's work the study of medicine. 3 'tc gf - Dr. VV1ll1am Simon, we were introduced into the mysteries of a 2 . if A tl TQ 3 affllkkfe October, 1912, there had assembled a number of sturdy young men .Y from all parts of our country, and some from distant lands, who medical school. Only a few days elapsed until we were given a rigid set of rules by the then Sophomore class, which we rere in- formed to obey, but we, being believers in equal rights, the rules were absolutely ignored. Immediately a rush ensued, which resulted in the free transportation of the Sophs to the Central Police Station. The election of class officers followed. There was considerable debating, but it was the most hurried of our class elections. The officers were: Prcsidezzt XXTILLIAM JERVAIS Ser1't'ta1'y BENJ. H. BIDDL13 Virc-President Moruaxo RIERA Tl't'tl.YIl7'Cl' ABRAIIAM S'r1sRNscHUss Hixtoriazz CHARLES De FED SC'l'fjl'UlIfS-Uf-ffflllj XYALTI21: dlL'FFLY H. D. XVOLFI2 W'hen peace followed the rushes, we began to work faithfully, thinking of nothing but knowledge-to-be-gained and the examinations to come. Third-year examinations came and we met them as bravely as we did the 'Tlrations of Cicero. The Xmas holidays found most of us at home. Following the vacation we began our work for the first time in the dissecting room. VVe enter with a de- termination in view to conquer whatever was put before us, however difhcult it might be. With this determination we not only won the friendship of one an- other, but that of the upper classmen and instructors as well. 24
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