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CLMUENCIQ I. M.-XI1SH,fXLI., V,M,D Pxzolfnssou OF X'1i'r12R1NA1u-' NIEIIICINE
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louis Q. Zklein, 'll jill. IB. 4-7 X R, born in Philadelphia, May 10, 1871, educated in oU1s A. 111,131 1 the public schools and Brown Preparatory School. Dr. Klein graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary De- partment in 1397, winning the B. Lippincott prize, awarded to the student having the highest average during his three I ' Al i years' course. He was in general practice at Lewistown, Pa., the first year following his graduation, and then accepted a position as veterinarian on the Vanderbilt estate at Biltmore, N. C. One year later he entered the service of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, and while stationed at Philadelphia in 1900 was elected Lecturer on Meat Inspection in the University of Pennsylvania, resigning this one year later to accept tl1e position of Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Sanitary Science in the Veterinary Department of the Iowa State College. In 1904 he went to South Carolina to accept the position of Professor of Veterinary Science in the Clemson Agricultural College, and act as veterinarian to the State Experiment Station. , In September, 1907, Dr. Klein returned to Pennsylvania as Deputy State Veterinarian under the late Dr. Leonard Pearson. This position he l1eld until recently, when he was appointed Professor of Pharmacology and Veterinary lflygiene in the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Department. In january he was elected Dean of the Department, to succeed the late Dr, Pearson. Member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Pennsylvania State Veterinary Medical Association, Keystone Veterinary Medical Society, American Public Health Association, and honorary member Iowa State Veterin- ary Medical Association. 21
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Qlllarence 3. HI'5lj5lu,S19l. .B LQXRENCE bl. MARSHALL, born in Rome, llradtord County. Q Pennsylvania, March 13, 1864. Attended the public schools of Q Rome and entered Susquehanna Collegiate lnstitute, graduating in 1889. lrle was Principal of the Orwell Graded School for two ' years, of the Ulster Graded School for one year, and occupied the Chair of Mathematics in the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute for one year. The following year he entered the Veterinary Department of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 189-1. Following his graduation, he served as Resident House Surgeon, and also assisted Dr. Leonard Pearson in private practice for one year. ln 1896 Dr. Pear- son relinquished his large practice in favor of Dr, Marshall, who continued in practice until the summer of 1909. Dr. Marshall was appointed Demonstrator of the Theory and Practice of Veterinary Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania in 1900, and in August, 1909, he was advanced to a lull professorship in the same branch. In January, 1911, he was appointed by Governor Tener to the oflice of State Veterinarian ot Pennsylvania, and a part of his time is now spent in lrlarrisburg. Dr. Marshall is Secretary of the American Veterinary Medical Association. ex-President of the Pennsylvania State -Veterinary Medical Association, member the Keystone Veterinary Medical Society, Pathological Society of Philadelphia, State Breeders' Association, and the Pennsylvania Dairy Union. He has been Secretary of the Pennsylvania Wlorlc Horse Parade Association since its organ- ization in 1907. 22 1
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