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

 - Class of 1924

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H. MARLIN BEERMAN Pennsylvania nKRM joined us during the junior year, hail- ing from Michigan. Since he joined us he has Ajj been a staunch and loyal Marylander. It is I ' » for his special research work with Extract of Ergot that we appoint him Senior Class Obstetri- cian. He has added to the fame of Johnstown, which was already famous for its notable flood. So long, Johnstown! We expect to hear from vou in the }. A. M. .A. T. ALBERT CLAWSON. A.B. Utah Plii Beta Pi, Randolph Winslow Surgical Society. IL is another of the triumvirate hailing from Ithat western paradise — LUah. He came to swrjiMaryland at the beginning of his junior year. i uLM Since his arrix ' al in the East, he has estab- lished the fact that the West still produces some of the brains of the country. Al intends to return to the West ery shortly. His future as a physician is already assured. Good luck, Al. ARTHUR LEE DAUGHTRIDGE North Carolina Plii Chi, Randolph Winslow Surgical Society. Q ' lOSSUM came to us in our junior year trom the Sunny South, bringing with him a sunny MM disposition and a cheerful smile. He is gifted with the power to make friends and during his short stay with us his friends number the entire student body. He has also proved to be one of our best students. North Carolina will be proud of him as a practitioner of medicine and a citizen. We pre- dict for him a future that cannot be excelled In- an - of us — and a career that is enviable. Page Eighteen

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M M. VIRGINIA BEYER Pennsylvania Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zela Phi. I ROM the North came a train, and on that train I came our first co-ed. We had reached senior- ■eaa hood without a fair member, and we were ' UmsBa rather incHned to be critical. But Beyer soon dispelled all of our fear, and we now think of her as one of our own. It puts you in a good humor to be with her, for she possesses that rare trait of being a good listener combined with sound advice and a winningsmile. Quiet, unassuming, polite and medically inclined summarizes her. Woman ' s Medical sur- rendered her, Maryland adopted her, and the class of ' 24 cherishes her. KENNETH B. BOYD Maryland Phi Beta Pi, Tola Phi, Randolph Winslow Surgical Society, Wylie Biochemical Society, Associate Business Manager Terra Mariae. EN, although small in statue, is large in action. He enjoys the distinction of being one of the star students of the class. Since entering the llniversity he has shown a keen sense of judgment, unsurpassed by any of his class- mates. His future is assured. He goes to Woman ' s Hos- pital next year. Later he intends to specialize. Per- haps he will establish himself in Reisterstown — one can never tell. R. A. BELL West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Randolph Winslnu Surgical Society. IING-DONG spent his first two years at the University of West X ' irginia before coming to gww the llni ' ersity of Maryland. Always sincere, iioMa e ' er eager to help the other fellow along, a real man and a real student. It is quite true that he has become bald quite early in life. That should never interfere in his future as a physician. Good luck! Page Seventeen



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' KMEmMmI CARLTON ALDERMAN DAVENPORT North Carolina Detia Sigma Phi, Kappa Psi, Randolph Wiiislow Surgical Society. O ' AVE is a good fellow, the better known, the better liked. Although always interested in gsis at least one of the fairer sex, he is faithful t o i a his work and does his tasks well. He is an- other of those typical Down Homers who joined us at the beginning of our junior year, and quickly proved to us that he was loyal to any worthy cause when his interest was sufficiently aroused. With the splendid character of a good student and a real gentle- man, we feel justified in looking forward to the day when he will be an illuminating figure in his chosen profession. H. ELMER DEAN, A.B. Utah Phi Beta Pi, Randolph ]Vi)islo ' d ' Surgical Society. yfc- ' HE third of the Utah triumvirate is friend C , J Elmer, otherwise known as Hugh and Dr. R Dean. He came to Maryland at the beginning SS of the junior year and spent his senior year as an interne at the University Hospital. He intends to remain in Baltimore another year and then go back to the West — the land of milk and honey. The best of luck to you, Doc. EDWARD EDELMAN New York years. Always an energetic student, he has mmJ stayed right along with the crowd. We can ™™ see nothing ahead of him but success. ( lood luck, Eddie. Page Nineteen

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