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Ilnuiv. Qlhriatvmann ' nCf'Ll'ISf3VU N oR'rH wooD, Iowrx. Born December 26, 1884, at Northwood, Iowa., Prepared at Northwood High School. Veterinary Medial Society. Iowa State Club. I Christy is in no way related to Bacchusg in fact, his only questioiiably bad habit is a sporadic attempt to conceal his Visage behind an embryonic soup strainer which, although an impressive factor of masculinity, is not exactly a thing of beauty. I-Ie is a very consistent student, a good fellow, takes things as they -come, with a smile, and possesses a degree of adaptability that will make him a valuable asset to any community . R r c Tl, Wfild and woolly, and full of fleas. 1. f X , l 2 5 fx 11 --T A Pi vw: ' + 52
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ilfreilerirlt QE. Cflaughiuan P01'z'a!z. Coromizipx, S. C. Born October l6, l886, at Mount VVilling, S. C. Prepared at Clemson College. Veterinary Medical Society. South Carolina State Club fSecretaryD. 'iPortah possessed a great faculty for asking questions, and we feel deeply indebted to him forthe entertainment furnished by some of the answers. Never- theless, we feel sure that the aptitude and aggressiyeness displayed by this 'Gentle- man of the South will win for him the recognition he deserves. Farewell, Portah. May the m-ention of your name in future years strike terror to the hearts of the lxodes Bovis QBoophilus Bovisj of this country. 1 Tl 1 ! I jr l The tin soldier. 'S I i f-f-.-af+2-s- SI
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Eernarh QHH. Glullinz nB'lL7'171LV'U ' PITTSFIRLD, MASS. Born January 17, 1889, at Pittsfield, Mass. Pittsfield High School. Veter- inary Medical Society. Massachusetts State Club. Shortly after arriving in Philadelphia, Bunny registered at the Hotel Con- tinental. Later, being informed of the duties of VV. O. Miller, Bursar, he imme- diately decided that a less pretentious boarding place would answer his purpose. His nstic demonstrations, and the active part taken by him in keeping Caughman out of trouble, lead us to believe that he has missed his calling. However, Collins was always after the high marks, and we think that he will be heard from in years to come. Good luck, old man! W . Q aaa Beau Brummel No. 2, i r B M ' em 'Y WEHQQQ ff Xxx A OPp S3
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