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RAYMOND STOXER FREEIJ.- l reeder first tackled this mundane life October 12, 1879, and since then he has tackled pretty much anything that has come his way. The convolutions of his frontal lobes were fashion- ed at Lafayette College. He rowed on the Freshman crew, and is a member of Agnew Surgical Society, .Xzygos and .Xlpha Mu Pi Omega. .Xddress. Mt. Pleasant, Pa. JAMES ROY lfRliEl.:XXlJ.-He was christened Roy in February, 1883, but since his association with the class in 1900, he has been just Mike He graduated from the Central High School. and is a member of John ll. Deaver Surgical Society. .-Xdclress. Melrose, Pa. LEON.-XRD IJ XYlS FRESCOLN.-Since 1878. when he began his life, lirescoln has never been known to miss the answer to any question. however difficult. He received his .'X. li. from Pennsylvania in 1900. His forte is impossible ltalian and Russian names, and music, being a member of the Cniversity Hand C98-5023, and assistant conductor in 1902. He is a member of Alpha Chi Rho l'r ternity and Ashhurst Surgical Society. .Xddress. 3304 liaring St., Philadelphia. CYRCS NV.-XRD l RlUY.- Cys was born in Nlountville. Va., February 18, 1878. He received his A. ll. in 1900 and i-X. M. in 1903 from Franklin and Klarshall Col- lege. ln his Freshman year the rare combination of his sunny disposition and his melancholy eyes won him hosts of friends. He was a substitute on the 'Yarsity fencing team t'01-'o.tJ, ll'l'll1Zlg'L'l' of the lfeneers' Cl11b V03-7045. and l ennsylvania delegate to the lieneers' Convention in New York t o4.H He is chairman of the Membership Commit- tee of the Houston Club CO3-,041 and a member of the Class Photograph Committee this year. He made Alpha Umega Alpha Honorary lfraternity on the Junior election. .-Xddress. Motmtville, Lancaster Co., Pa. 25
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FLOYD DOUGLAS lDRL'NlHELLER.-On Octo- ber 20, l88O, Drummy was first heard to ask for a piano. and since then his piano concerts l1ave been regular ex- cept for sufficient time off to win a few pool tourna- ments ancl to pass incidental examinations in his medical course. He graduated from Harrisburg' High School in IQOO. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. Add1'ess,335 Market St., Harrisburg, l'a. ALBERT PLCNIMER IJLTRYEE.-Ulleau llrum- ell was born March 8, 1879, at Falls Church, Ya. He entered our class toward the close of our third year with a flaming' necktie and noble moustache. He was a mem- ber of the IQOI class crew in '97,,Z111fl Secretary of the Pep- per Medical Society 'QQ-IQOO. He prides himself on his resemblance to our Dean. Member of Nu Sigma Nu lira- ternity. Address, Everett, XVash. JOHN HENRY FAGER.-liager was born in Har- risburg' in 1877. He received his ll. S. from University of Pennsylvania in IQOO. He quietly entered the Medical School tl1at fall and has as quietly pursued the even tenor of his way throughout his course. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Sphinx fSenior Collegej Society, and Pepper Medical Society. Address, 120 Walnut St., Harrisburg, l'a. GILMOR VVREY STE..-XD' FARNVELL.- Rayl' was born in Norfolk, December 15, 1882. He attended the Upper Canada College and the Central High School. This light-headed youth entered the Medical School in -1900, and his playful antics in the clinics have helped to make him well-known. He was a member of the 'Varsity shoot- ing team CO2-lO3l, and President of the Judson Deland Nfedical Society CO3-'O4.j Address, 3423 Wlalnut St.. Philadelphia. 24
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W'lLI,l.-XM G.-XRFIFLD FOX.- Yellow Hill is a Lancaster county boy, being born there April 27, 11879. He received his A. ll. from Franklin and Marshall in 1900. His boutonnieres are at once the wonder and envy of the class. He is on the Membership Committee of Houston Club V03-'o4l, and chairman of Flag' Committee of Ilous- ton Club. ,He served as representative of Lippincott llouse f'O2-'CRX was Vice I'resident of the lloard of Representa- tives 4'o2-'o3D, and President of the same F03-'o4.l Ile has been class Vice President since 1902. NVilliam Pepper Medical Society has him among' its members. Address, 334 North Nancy St., Lancaster. Pa. HYMA FEIGENHALTM was born -lanuary 17, 1873. in Pittsburg, Pa. He joined us in our third year. i.i:a skill and knowledge is not confined to the ills of man alone, for Fig received a degree of Y. M. D. from l ennsylva- nia in 1902. E Address, 5224 llutler St., Pittsburg, I'a. JOHN DAVIDSON FRAME.-Hudson, Wisconsin, was the birthplace ,of this earnest man, on june 26, 1880. He graduated from University of Wooster in 1900 CA. li., Magna cum laudej. The Bacillus of Eberth prevented him from graduating with his class in 1903, but presented him to us in the fall of our Senior year. He has actively identified himself with Y. M. C. A. work, being President of Foreign Missionary Department C02-'o3j, and Medical Secretary CO3-iO4J. He is a member of the Ashhurst Sur- gical Society. Address, Wooster, Ohio. SAMUEL HONVARD GILLILAND.-Dr. Gilliland began his scientific' researches December IO, 1877, at Oak Hall, Pa. After preparatory work in the Laboratory of Hygiene at Pennsylvania, he studied in Germany under Koch. Returning to America be received the degree of V. M. D. from Pennsylvania in 1901. He is President of Tyson Medical Society Q'O3-,O4D, President of Veterinary Medical Society QIQOO-'OIL and l'I'fClNlJCI' of Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Fraternity and Sigma Xi. Address, Pepper Laboratory, University of Pennsyl- vama. 26
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