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LOUIS MAXWELL CANTOR Department of Dentistry A 12 H( )L ' is Treasurer, Seninr Clas.; ; Assistant Business Manajjer, Terra Mariae. 1921. The man )f the sport caps and derbies, these helping to designate his sporting- proclivities. The best trailer, or treas- urer, the class could have. Expert in the art of making dentures and bridges, Lou ' s advice has helped many a classmate. In theory he has done exceptionally well and boosted tlie L ' niversity of Maryland by passing off the Connecticut State Board ex- aminations, in his Junior year, h ' ull of stories. Lou will certainly keep his patients interested and amused, so they ' ll co ' .re back. Has all the char- acteristics of the bound-to-succeed practitioner. DANIEL JOSEPH CASEY Department of Dentistry A n OAX. member i f Students ' Council. 1921; Historian, Sen- M ior year. One of the most pop- i a uiar men in the class. A most conscientious worker and firm believer in the motto: ' Tf a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. He disproved that prejudiced statement that the Irish are wild, for Dan is the most level-headed, fair-minded, sensi- ble fellow we have met. His hobby is holding a dirty-faced urchin by the hand and leading him, in the Infirm- ary, to his chair, and Dan does it with a grin on his face. Dan combines social uplift work with his dentistry, for he has coached Old Man Friday, his first patient, in the art, of washing liimself, taking a haircut occasionally, and even wearing a collar. If person- ality counts for anything. Danny should be driving a car within a very short while. Tivcntv-six
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NATHAN BYER Department of Dentistry A n mm DATE, is . ssociate Editor, Sen- usr Class. The leader of the small ,! rnu]) that did its initial work in dentistry at the (ieorge Washington Liiiversity, and spokes- man for that i;roup at the University of Maryland. Studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College for one year and later changed to dentistry. Nate is a methodical hardworker, a good mixer and conscientious in all ho undertakes to do. Mis finijers re- ceived early training- for the practice of dentistry, for he taught, for a period, at a deaf-and-dumh institute. Nate has been studying the stock mar- ket in his spare moments in order to know in what to invest the returns of the ftiture. His all around qualities and determination to do the best that is in him shduld insure him a large clientele. STANLEY L. CAMPBELL Department of Pharmacy y 1 1 E l)ranchcs of Hump ' s vl family tree are unknown to us, gg|g hut from all nhservations we have heen led tn conclude that the initials of one of his ancestors must he Rip ' an Winkle. All kidding aside — Stanle - is a sober and indus- trious student, which is proven by the fact that he is not only a married man, but strives always to attain the highest degree of perfection in everything which he undertakes. ( ' .ood luck, Stanley, may you attain the success in the future which ytni justlv deserve. Taent }-fi ' C
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ANDRES GUTIERREZ CASTRO Department of Medicine y Ills stnrdx sun nf C (.•ntra! CQ America has Ijeen with us only since our third year. Castro is especialh- ])riiticient in billiards. lie is tn 1)e .seen every Saturday nif ht ]ini lin;.,r around ( Ireene and Lombard, waitiiijj for an op]Xjrtunity to ])articipate in his favorite sport. Although Dr. McCleary once ex- pressed his belief that Castro was in some wav related to a one-time presi- dent cif a turbulent Central American republic, who possessed the identical name. — we are able to state, after a very thoroug h investitjation. tliat such is not the case. — that Castro is ncjt a n- ember of a royal, fiijlitinj famil)-. His face is a r iyal one: he is a fii hter. having had more than one tussle about women — but attain we say that he is not a member of a royal, fisjhtinL, ' family. Castro is a congenial cha]i — conlial. agreeable, sociable. We lio])e he will be success fid in his life ' s endeavor. JOHN CHARLTON Department of Law I ( )( )K out. here he comes! ( )ur friend. .Mr. Chaidton. He is l l one of the gentlemen who occu- ])ies a rear seat in the class- ri (jm, and we all wonder why ( .■ ' ) Some sav that Charlton is married, others say that he is not. and that he is onlv mortgaged, but we believe, after a thorough investigation, that the first mortgage has been executed and that in the near future it will be cleared off. Charlton is a good student and a fine classmate. Although we are very sorr to lose him we are sure that he will be successful in the legal preifes- sion, and we wish him all kinds of success. TTvent )-S€Ven
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