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Menrg 33211111511 mmarntt God made him, therefore, let him pass for a man. Henry, our boy, dates his birth from july 20, 1889, in Portland, Maine. After receiving his education among the tall timbers, and in the Deering High School, and serving as an apprentice under his father, he decided to enter the Veterinary School at the University of Pennsylvania, Where we First met him in l909. Henry soon became a member of the Veterinary Medical Society, in which he has taken an active part. As a student he has proven quite energetic, and on account of his size it is plain to be seen he will be able to do the roaring operation in a standing position. Henry will, no doubt, make his mark in the New England States, and especially if he has some good man as hostler, because if Henry has to attend to that part of the work there will be too much energy consumed to get much else done, so heres hoping, Henry, you have a prosperous future. ll Q , 1 55- -. LJ fi-Billy K ii, ,2,',giQQ5Q, 'M TP f fliff TQWL fir VKX C-llf' fl f iiilalglixiii gf- ilglshfl' C 1-5 ii -l . sfgggfyf- , AEM ,..a..E?l '1--c flyjis-e'fL'2'7jf ' 'Ly P! Whig L Yi Q, -51: ,1 Nays. a pfftifeigg xx l f'-fx E iv. M it 'ir 1, VF'7'-L C I
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Earning Henry Clay said: Pd rather he r Dad said: Shortly after the perils of the Civil Wfar had x Grunt mvrniz, A if ight than President. l'd rather be President than Dean. fanished, in the late sixties, this diplomatic Harvey Grant Xflferntz made his first appearance in Fairview, Erie County, Pennsylvania. The foundation for his various vocations and avocations, which he has and will pursue, was laid at Fairview High School some t After many years' experience in the business hidden in the crevices of his pituitary body subconsc ime ago. world, there still remained ious realization of a hidden goal, and there came a message from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, saying: Go seek thv Goal. So he wandered his wav to the Veterinary Department, .1 vb .4 lfniversity of Pennsylvania, September, 1909. As it is impossible to retard the perpetual movfenifwnt of the wheels of time, Pop is nearing the top of the hillg thus his alailitigiglj as a student could not be expected to glisten as a ball of fire-but political cliiglokjniacyf often availeth much. Pop's silver locks soon won admiration andfiiespect fofnfflyrii, which was manifested by his being Class president for three ye Pop, though somewhat on the order of an enzi part in all current issues, particularly when an opport 1 to act the part of a semi-politician. He gave man as president of our class. And lastly, but by 110721 Medical Society, of which he was a member. Q yme, always golf an active nity presentegvtself for him l ftill-of-iiifoh o11 tadlcs- cilans leash, ligwgldlll-XfQQlCC1'1w12l1'y 'jig xffkl Mm' Pa Pop, here is wishing vou the best life afford. I ' 5 f ,V f 'X-4 a ff . J f fr 5 43.2 ,I ,ll ls fl 5 I, -E i Qziarlf-si - ijff gg 104 Pom- ao-fs -xii 4 'Meir Frm Wir 1
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Evnrg Zlnhnnnn Whiteman, A 111 It laughs, Lorcl, how it laughs! X. Harry was born June 25, 1888, at Latrobe, Pennsylvania, receiving his pre- liminary education at the Conway Hall Preparatory School, and early in his Freshman year became a member of the Veterinary Medical Society, and was also president of the once famous 57. lt was a great day for the Veterinary Department when this chesty little rep- resentative of the widely renowned town of Latrob'e landed in the City of Broth- erly Love, with a Latrobe Bulletin as his only weapon of defense. Harry first distinguished himself in the Histological Laboratory, but, sad to relate, he lost his voice while expounding the earmarlcs of a specimen of trachea which proved to be Htoo complexfl Mr. l7Vhiteman, as he terms himself, also exhibits a great interest in the subject of Physiology and was especially adept in demonstrating the intricacies of the semi-circular canals. Harry is, however, a conscientious worker, well liked by all, and we expect to hear of his doing great work on Avian Tuberculosis or Surgery in his home city, Latrobe. H A I X get? lf!! 1' LQ! i . fx tl, l Qi ,f --..- ' . 'f 'fix-y!'2'm 106 gi?-jg or .Wi i L fa, sm ia. rt
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