University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - Terra Mariae Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1921

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MARIAE --ir. Vi.iJj!HJi;,UjvH !i; HARRIET WILLETTE BLAND General Education 2 A the fall of 1917, -P.iUie de- scended upon the campus and § S88 startled the inhabitants by be- ing- the second girl to enter the College. The professors gave up all hope then and said co-education was getting a strong foothold. The boys of her class welcomed her with open arms and trusted the treas- ures of the class to her keeping. Billie ' s love for her class is para- mount and she never loses an oppor- tunity to express her devotion for its nembers. Billie takes a great interest in flowers ; in fact, she expects to de- velop this love for all things floral into a profession. As interest and hard work are the chief factors of success, we all know ■■Rillie will succeed. SAMUEL BLOCK Department of Pharmacy XSTEAD of devoting his time , to the masteries set forth in the ag Pharmaceutical Laboratory by Dr. Krantz, he spends the two hours twice a week training up and down the aisles for a cross-country obstacle race. We wish him more success in the race and in his future life than he has had so far in running down the ingredients of Pharmaceutical prepa- rations. Tivcntv-tivo

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JOHN RALPH BERNARDO Department of Medicine y - I lis is none other than our ) friend, Johnnie, a good man and true. A more steady and con- scientious worker no one has ever known. Johnnie comes to us after a pre-me(Hcal course at Dela- ware College. During his four years at the University of Maryland he has won the esteem, respect and confi- dence of all with whom he has come in contact. Johnnie should certainly be able to handle all the coin that he may garner in the practice of medicine, for he has been well trained at this institution. He was Treasurer of his Junior Class and is now Treasurer of his Senior Class, and also of the Randolph Win- slow Surgical Society. Though he tells us that his real hobby is football, we are inclined to think that it must be work. But a ll the world loves a worker, so keep it up. old bnv. and the world is yours. c 7 ' D en j-ofie WALTER E. BEUCHELT Department of Law B .V Ill.S introduces to you. gentle looker, the Honorable, the Wal- ter E. Reuchelt. When one gazes at his noble expanse of brow, one is reminded of the plains of the Saharas, and when one hears the uttered product of that noble ex- panse, one is convinced of the simili- tude within and without. Walter has been especially valuable to the class of 1921 as an executive. He is the little boy who can sell the tickets to the various life-saving af- fairs periodically held by the Enter- tainment Committee on jjehalf of the class, and without his assistance we would not have weathered, let alone profited by, the affairs that have been held for our honor and diversion. He has always been kind and fath- erlv. being about the oldest man in the class. He congratulates the Re- jniblicans and forgives the Democrats. Himself a politician of no mean prom- inence, being secretary to the greatest mayor Baltimore now has, he fathered and carried to a successful conclusion a complete reversal of the politics of the class. We wish him great suc- cess, and hope he will always be as fortunate in his political endeavors.



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© JOGESH CHANDRB BOSE Department of Medicine ( )SE is the leading statesman. pnlitician and speechmaker of the graduating medical class. hrequently he rise.s to great heights of oratory and emotion in dis- cussing the League of Nations and damning luigland for her alleged op- pression and exploitation of India. Bose is to go back to India as a medical missionary. He is one of the best men of the class, and it is certain that his friends will not l)e disappointed in their hopes and wishes regarding him. FRANK BOWES Department of Law ' Y ' f ARGE. loud and true friend W are the words to express our thoughts about this man. Howes who when present occupies one of the rear seats in the class-room, and it is said that he is very fond of the ladies and of hard work, however, when these two things conflict we are quite certain that he dro]5s the latter, as anv true and gallant gentleman would do. But he is a good fellow and an ex- ceptionally fine classmate, and we are sure that he will be a successful law- yer, and he has our best wishes for a prosperous career. 7 n ' cnhi-( irce

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