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

 - Class of 1912

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After three years of successful farming and professional work, XV. Mc- Groarty and B. McGroarty will go to St. Louis, Missouri, where they will estab- lish a manufacturing plant for their famous Hoxyineterf' Representing them on the road we have Moyer and Haenn, who are also doing special work for the Pennsylvania State Livestock Commission. Beattie, after marrying on june 25, 1912, will become a State Veterinarian, with an office at 3933 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Devine will never enter into the practice of his profession, but, instead, will become manager of the United Milk Supply Company of Newark, New jersey. In December, 1912, M. Quigley, R. Quigley and Greenwood will sail from San Francisco en route to the Philippines. Quigley brothers will be employed by the American Bacteriological Society and Greenwood in the Army Service. Mumma will spend two years in the laboratories here at the University, while Darrow will demonstrate pathology, then, with Dr. Meyers, they will sail for Germany, where Mumma will continue his studies along bacteriological lines. Darrow will own and drive some of the fastest horses in Europe and as mascot will always have with him a goatf' Steinbach and Schnell will become widely known as raisers of high-bred ponies, dogs and rabbits, also the best canary birds. SteinyU will also publish several poems, and both he and his partner may go on the stage. In addition to a good practice, we shall find Dennis and Haskell as owners of Professor Coll's Dancing Academy, where they are both masters of the art. Shue soon after leaving college will stiffer a severe loss-his mustache, and in 1918 the Yorkana people will pension him for his faithful services. One of our successful veterinarians will be Runyan. He will have a fine hospital at New Brunswick, New jersey, and when called for colic cases will hasten to give his specific remedy, Ba Clg. Dolan will be successful while in the profession, 'but will become discon- tented, and in a few years will own and manage one of the leading burlesque houses in the Bronx, New York. X As an assistant to his father, Wfescott will have charge of the dog practice, as dogs and cats are the only animals that compare with him in size. Wfhiteman will also have a practice with the smaller animals, but will, in addition to this, own the Latrobe Bulletin. 1n his older day he will contribute freely for the maintenance of the Y. XIV. C. A. work of this city. Linberg, after spending three years with Dr. Senseman, will return to his home in Lacrosse, Wfisconsin, and continue his successful career as a veterinarian. Miller will be one of the famous surgeons of our class, while Gwiner will be ano-ther. Miller will become an army surgeon and be located in Panama. Later in life he will become a greatiinancier. Gwiner, after two years with Dr. Adams, will accept the Chair of Surgery in Kansas City Veterinarian College. Vlfith Eames we shall have a dog fancier. After taking special work in canine surgery and medicine he will go to Maine to practice. At State College we will find Peicller as instructor in breeding, feeding and sanitation. Qld man Vtfestonis record as a pedestrian will be lowered bv Feidler in the first year of his professional work. ' Klein will first gain prominence as a veterinarian at his home, then he will invest his money with proht and become a wealthy mine owner. Wfe shall next hear of him as manager of the lNhite Hope. ll8

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However, his work along educational lines will not cease, as shown by his interest in school teachers. Two other members of our class will enter meat inspection. Herbott will be located at Berks, Second and Girard Avenue, and will become a leader in society of Fishtown, while Kuehner will be located at Manayunk and will become famous for the invention of a non-breakable bottle, suitable for carrying in the coat pocket. ' 'Erie County will have two new men in professional work-Wlerntz, with his political ability, will become milk inspector and canine specialist of his county, and Rogers will become a veterinary dentist after demonstrating anatomy for one year at Cornell University. After finishing a six weeks' contract with each Philadelphia veterinarian, Howell will go on the road as general manager for Parke, Davis Sz Company. Riley will be married on July 4, 1912, and, as has been his wish, will become the one successful veterinarian of Allentown, New jersey. Swine will be his specialty, especially those weighing over eight hundred pounds. Milman, after graduating, will go to Cornell as demonstrator of post mortem technique. Wfill Harris ever quit breeding Boston terriers? Yes, in 1920 he will be- come businessmanager of the Boston Buglef' ' Michener, after taking a pretty little Doylestown girl as aipartner in life, will become highly successful along professional lines. In 1915, the Bureau of Animal Industry of Maryland will be greatly strength- ened by the election of Reeder as its chief. He will also be manager of the Baltimore Easterns. b Feist will become more widely known than Schreiber for his work in animal photography, which he began while yet a resident surgeon in the Veterinary Hospital. The State of New -lersey will have as its chief milk inspector Dr. George Bushong, and, during his idle moments, George will be making a quiet little sale of veterinary instruments. In VVilliamsport, Pennsylvania, we will find one of our best professional men, Little. Vlfhen he is on his last journey he will still be argufying. Wfe will find, if we come black to Philadelphia in 1915. two leading veteri- narians, Davis and Koster. Davis will be located in Frankford, while Koster will oontrol South Philadelphia, In 1917, Koster will become assistant editor of The Horse Reviewfl and in the same year Davis will start in with a helpmate from his old resort at Frankford. ' Carter will be the only available veterinarian in Norristown in a few years, as he will have won prestige by his success. ln Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, we will find Carosella, famed not only for his achievements as a veterinarian, but also for his singing, which will be on a par with that of his predecessor, Caruso. Harkins will be found managing the Mulford Laboratories in 1915, having gained this position through his efficient and valued work in vaccine production. After a few years' practice in Delaware, Taylor will return to Norwood and accept a position with Dr. Harkins. Every night you will see him hurrying home to greet his loving wife and Frank XV. Tavlor Sd. II7



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Boylan and Kaufman will both take up work along public health lines and later will own and manage the Wfilliam Penn Opera House. After leaving college, Kingston will invent a special telephone alarm bedf' This will open the eyes of the people and they in turn will recognize Ji1n,s'l worth as a veterinarian. . If we happen down at Cape May in the summer we shall see Boerner and his family riding around in a Buick car,' and on conversing with him we shall learn that he has a complete monopoly on the veterinary work there. Behrens will practice for three years in Newark, after which he will enter Yale to study theology. In 1919 he will locate in New York City. The present laws governing tuberculosis control in Connecticut will be ably amended and rigidly enforced after Flaherty has once established prestige in his home state. He will also introduce the De Fay shoe up in New England. Patrick, after leaving the University, will niarryg then he will follow profes- sional lines and also own and drive to record the fastest tro-tter ever seen in the United States. His book on K'The Care and Feed of Race 'Horsesu will be won- derfully popular. Vlfenkos will assist Dr. Meyer in pathology for a couple years, then he will start in the manufacture and sale of surgical suits and coats. One of our famous veterinarians will be Herron. He will locate in his home town and become especially proficient in treating ladies, driving horses. Fisher, after finishing here, will take up medicine at Harvard, where he will become a famous football man. VVith Haley we will have our only good veterinary dentist. Tn l935 he will have five sons in the University of Pennsylvania. .1 K In x ' ' ' .lu i -Fm A , Y i.u,,,,:M.,:5:,.,. , .14i.'lI.:,l1AEi5Ml ., Q N . f 1 'ilJf713i3lv'ifl tfP . 53524: 1- 'f L' .2 5:l.,.i,--l U'? fmggf 4, Mg Eq.,,Ta,W U -3-mpg? px, If 1 :swfra-.41-,v:5q,'j ,,ig i. 1, ' is 2-ia iilfr gg, far. . ., 1- -s- - n ' s-...QL , ..-. '- ,.... 1 .. g Ljlgilgggjig. i x mvvlirtnwllzhx ,HW-L-A,.., dlabfni.-,ZZ - E K ., L1f:.?1f.-:I-lgL..v-,: ' . ,.t,. ,Jams f DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE I l9

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