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APPRECIATIGN ess .-,.- f- -4-- free Y '1 ' fx: 'f.X' 2 :I f 1. -I M' ZZA ' . lsl.. -1lf seer A I Dr. L. G. Taylor, M.D. Dr. E. L. Stewart, M.D. ' Thirty-one years ago Dr. Taylor began his long period as an instructor in our school. As years passed he became more and more revered by the student body as one of the best liked professors on the faculty. In fact, we doubt if any instructor in any school is held in such universal esteem as our eminent physiologist, Dr. Taylor. Teaching, as he is, an interesting subject and being an interesting lecturer, has much to do with his popularity. Not only is he efficient as a pedagogue, but he IS in possession of a wonderful personality and his lectures show his rennement and culture. Dr. Taylor, we doff our hats to you, the finest gentleman we have ever known. Next to Dr. Taylor in length of service in our school but as a Bacteriology teacher second to none, is Dr. E. L. Stewart. He began his teaching here one year later than Dr. Taylor, and like him he has become liked by all. He came here from the Rockefeller foundation of Medical Research, where he was in the Bacteriology department. Dr. Stewart is head of our Histology and Bacteriology departments, and is a very interesting lecturer on these subjects. This is due to the fact that he will often digress from the useful but sometimes dry facts of his courses and thrill us with ,tales of pioneer bacteriologists of another age. Dr. Stewart is also a poet of no mean ability and nearly every one of our school annuals is brightened by one of his rhythmic efforts. His best, I think, is Dragons, which appeared in our last Bushwhacker. A toast to you, Dr. Stewart: A good health to this microbe hunter with the flre and soul of a poet: may he be always successful in his quests, and may he keep his heart's eternal youth until it beats its own requiem in its last faint throb-immutable, imperishable and unconquerable. DAVID WATKINs IlI'IlIIIIIlIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E251 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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