University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1912

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University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 106 of 178
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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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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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.f Qi ,l'1x'ifi' N fr 257, ff - - , fi fnxiyipepldi Heier ilunwa Qalrg, Zlr. in of , I if ' ft' Q Q2 Wliat is his history? A blank, my lord. 1 , ic-, 4,-J ,-Q, J, V -fa. -fi W. ,, And it came to pass that on july 12, 1882, in that little town of Pottsville, Pa., 'Our Peter, as he is known to us, began to thrive on a lactose diet, which is, in all probability, the cause of that hoary head which he now possesses. Peter's early education was received at the Assumption Parochial School and before he entered the University of Pennsylvania he took a preparatory course in equine dentistry at the Haley Dental College in Philadelphia, graduating from this institution in time to enter our ranks in the fall of 1909. On becoming better acquainted with our Peter we found that he was among the few unfortunate ones of our number in that he had entered the bonds of matrimony previous to his entrance here. Although the Haley family has increased somewhat in the past three years, it does not appear to have had any bad effect on father any more than that he sees enough of himself at home. This accounts for the reason we are so shy of his ever smiling countenance. Peter early in his Freshman year became the organizer of the anti-cigarette squad, and from then on paid special attention to embryology, and anatomy, tak- ing special pains to demonstrate the inguinal canals. In his last year he began to specialize on jurisprudence, which subject he will tell us more about in the City 11 ll -fu u, For gold nllings and bridge work call at number 3733 Market street, Wlest Philadelphia. 107

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