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MAR]y EI BRUCE BARNES Department of Medicine X Z X XN the State of Xcw Jersey tliere is a small town ( Hawtiiorne ) awaiting the day when Bruce ™®2] Darnes, j l. D., alights from the train. During his course in medicine he has not only taken the prescribed courses, but has very diligently looked into all principles, practices and hab- its of nurses. Many are the fluttering feminine hearts that he has stimulated to a symptomatic tachycardia. liruce has been with us for four long years, during which time we have found him to be a hard, con- scientious worker. He says that his m()st interesting subject is neiu-ologv. We are wondering whether we shall, sore day, hear of ISruce becoming a neurologist of fame. Here ' s good luck and succes s in whatever branch nf medicine he ma follow. CARL FISHER BENSON Department of Medicine B n » 1 ' . have with us another native VX n of Baltimore. . quiet, mildest, unassuming chap, but still a very likeable cuss. He came to us in 1917 fro n Mount ' er- non Intercollegiate Institute. During the four years of battle and strife here he has been well liked by all who know him. H ' e is courteous and kind to all and is one of the few local boys who have tried to make thin2;s more inter- esting and more lively for the out-of- town fellows. Carl is a student of no little ability and can always be counted on to finish in the money. He is a member of the Randoli)h ' inslow Surgical Society. In addition to his many accorpiish- ments, Carl has a voice and we are informed by our secret agents that many a fair heart has he whiled away into the land of dreams to the strains of his melodious tenor. And now we are wishing him nothing but the best, both in medicine and in his matri- monial relations, which he is soon to take up. Nineteen
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FRANCIS LUCIEN BADAGLIACA , Department of Medicine X Z X I RANK is a nati c of ratersmi, N. J. Ever since enteriii - the freshman year he has been faithful in attendance at classes and a quiet, sincere student. He is serious in all he undertakes and his ambition is to become an intenist. predict great success for him. We understand that he is a musi- cian of note, not only being able to make noises on the cornet, but to actually produce sonie strains of har- mony. Since he has safely sailed the trotibled seas of medical school, we all join in wishing bin a quiet and more sincere voyage on the seas of matrimony, on which he will, no doubt, soon embark. JOSEPH FRANK BATTY, JR. Department of Law 5 K w i-i salute the distinguished I ' res- {jj ident of the Class of 1921. Carried to victory on the wave- crest of political reversal, he has at all times been modest, sagacious and a real leader. Although at the ince()tion of his administration he felt that undercurrent of hostility that al- wavs characterizes the defeated cippo- sition, he applied himself to the prob- lems of the class with vigor and ability, and at the close of the year was the acknowledged and beloved shepherd of the flock. During the three years that it has been our pleasure to be associated with Joseph Frank Batty, we have learned to admire him more and more. We salute thee, again, Mr. Presi- dent. Ma)- your years be fratight w ith happiness and good fortune. And when the welkin rings with the meas- ured periods of your great perorations forget not the humble scribes of these eulogia. Eights
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G ISADOR BERMAN Department of Pharmacy ONTRARY to the general opinion that safety lies in num- bers. ' the Borax King main- tains that coeds in small num- bers at the University would be iiarm- less, but dangerous in large numbers. What does he mean, dangerous? At home he maintains a private chemical laboratory, in which he constantly ex- periments on the synthetic production of borax. May he succeed in his a ' ubitions — not only in regard to the manufacture of borax, but all those wh ich pertain to his future success in life. EDWARD CONROY BERG Department of Dentistry n Hl{ ' , hailing from the world- famous anti-prohibitionist state, yclept New Jersey, is one of those fellows whose presence is always heard. Hard to approach by the outsider, but easy to get along v.ith when you know him, Eddie is a hustler, both at dentistry and at cigarette smoking. Known for his Chinese method of taking notes, Eddie can get a regular grip on you and can make .S( )ME standing jump. An engine and two explorers constitute his dental outfit, a factor which makes for good foot and leg exercise every afternoon of the week. Ranking high in theory, and a fine operator, Eddie is bound to let no grass grow under his feet where he settles. If yoti do, Eddie, then ' ware the skeeters. TvDcnly
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