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0'Connell, P. J. CID A. . Qttnian, Carl ........ Qiner, Joy A. ........ . Porter, George F.. . . . Ragan, S. Thomas CID B Reynolds, E. VV. .... . Rhoads, Harmon T. .. Rising, D. S. CID A XE. Roberson, U. YN. .... . Ruth, Edw. S. CID B H lE .... Shelton, Chas. ...... . Skinner, J. Qsman Stofer E. .......... . Van Pelt, C. L. ..... . Wedel, A. J. fb B II XE, .... VVeinberg, A. ....... . VVeston, U. C. . . . . Willielni, T. P. ..... . VVolfe, O. R. CID A ..... Wyfatt, R. B. 11: B II XE ..... v-41 ..r ing- ..,,: . S- CXFNXX, g'g aaa r I I N I X 7,1-,5 'jw xX I7 A B - W l4ll4'll'l m QW MWWW N luu,lll11l1llll 'u ' , ,frmlf f WWW W4 xN im IA 1' K U ., X , V ' R WXR . NNW 3331 fxfinw- 'hs-v'- X, wSSSQT WFqg.3 .llllll iii 44M'l:llt Q :m l . W N lrw lm '- All l 42?g2l jywddu f x 1 i sw 6' xxk . . . .Rosedale, Kas . . . .FairfaX, Mo .Kansas City, Kas ......Caney, Kas Kansas City, Mo . . . .BristoW, Qkla .Cheauteau, Mont Kansas City, Mo .Canon City, Colo Mound Ridge . . . . .Aurora, .Kansas City, .Kansas City .......Paola, Mound Ridge 9 Kas Kas Mo Mo Kas Kas . .Kansas CTty, Mo . . . . .Osgood, Kas . . . .Brayiner, Mo . . .Argc-zntine, Kas . .Fort Smith, Ark
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0112155 0Bi1ir12r5 T. M. MCKAMEY . . . ............. President E. M. MIERS ........ ............ I7 ice-President S. THOMAS RAGAN . . . . . .. Treasurer and Se R. P. LEWIS ....... ................... Atkins, Herbert 112 A E ..... ,- l. - 0112155 131111 Bates, Floyd CID A ................... Burne O. S y, . ...................... . Callaway, L. M., Right Guard '06-'07 .... Callahan, W. P. CID A XE .............. Collier, Leland H. ......... . Coffman, F. M. ........ . Culbertson, Forest XE .... Davis, Chas. F. ........... . Dragoo, Cline H. CD A PE ..... Dyer, James D. .......... . Ernest, I. R. ........... . Freligh, Fred F.. . . . First, Francis. Foster, H. M.. . . ....... .... Gilliland, O. S. CID A Treasurer Athletic Association .... cretary SA. .......Higbee, .......Adrian, . .Kansas City, . . .Marshfield . . . .Kingman, . . . . . .Trenton, .......Beloit. . .Kansas City. . .Kansas City, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Kas. Mo. Kas. Kas. Kas. . . . . . .Fairfax Mo. .......Odessa, Mo. . .Kansas City, Fort Madison, Kas. Iowa Enid, Gkla. Kansas City, Mo. . . . . .Cameron, Mo. Hunter LaFayett ........................... .... O skaloosa. Kas. House, Raymond G. ........................ .... D ouglass, Kas. Ireland, E. M., D.O. ................... .... K ansas City, Mo. Kagy, M. G. ............................. .... K ansas City, Mo. Kilbourne, O. C., D.O., Capt. F. B. T. 'O7.. . . ....... Laredo, Mo. Lewis, R. F. ........................... .... K ansas City. Mo. Lindley, J. N. CIP A .................... ...... N atona, Kas. Long, David S., Ph.G. rib B TI XE. . . . .Harrisonville, Mo. Liston, O. E. E ............... ........ L ane, Kas. Lvle, C. F.. .. ........ Hume, Mo. McKamey, AT. W. XE ..... . ..Kansas City, Mo. Manley, C. R., Ph.B. ............ .... V epertry Madras British India Miller, George A. ................. ............... C larence, Mo. Miers, E. M., Assit. in Path. Lab.. . . . . . . .Manhattan, Kas. Newlon, Malcolm XE ............. .... T uincoln, Kas.
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Ellie Eurtnfu liaratinn BY A. H. CORDIER, M. D. Professor Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, U. M. C. ' physicianis vacation should really have its beginning during his college days. If it is onl a night at a theater a Saturday afternoon at the end of the car line in the ' ' ' ' , t' , l in olf, taking pictures country or half day once in awhile fishing hun ing p ay g g or a good walk across the country. A physician's occupation is a unique one in many re- . . . . . . i . . f b- spects. It not only carries with lt the welfare of individuals, but the whole financial a ric of all successful and thriving nations is woven about his works. The heavier the burden the more arduous the undertaking. His work is one of great magnitude and NATURE UNADORNED. grave responsibility, necessitating much physical endurance and mental stamina. This brings 'mental fatigue. At all hours of the day and night his work goes on. Sunday, a day of rest and vacation for others, finds the physici-an on his rounds looking after the poor and the rich alike. ls he not entitled to fifty-two days of rest? Most assuredly, yes. It is a matter of taste or fancy as to the location and kind of a vacation the physician selects. It is only too oftenf that this choice is not a wise one. A physician whose daily labor is surrounded by the busy whirl of our modern cities will make a mistake if he selects a fashionable summer reort for his vacation and imagines he is getting a vacation. while he is eating lobster salads and other indigestible articles, drinking iced drinks both soft and hard, losing sleep and breathing impure atmosphere while attending fashionable balls and receptions. lf he calls this a vacation he is deluding himself and will return to work unrefreshed and his work will be more burdensome than be-fore he .left it. A trip to any of the great medical and hospital centers, while of inestimable value to the physician from the standpoint of knowledge gained and should be taken often, should not be called a vacation, but hard work and should never rob him of the vaca- tion and rest which is so justly due him.
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