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

 - Class of 1912

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Kuehner, the sage, did from Allentown blow A new milk shed to build high and not low. Although Linberg worked with impunity, He cared not an iota for immunity. Harry Little, the walking interrogation, Asked such questions as to frighten a nation. McGroarty met with considerable resistance, Wfhen he thought that China was not a grea His brother excelled in studies scientific, Surpassinge all in the use of soporifics, Michener might his ancestor have surpassed Had not illness him boldly harassed. From Cornell Millman came' to old Penn A more enviable degree to obtain. Wfhether in the ranks or at the school Miller was placed under martial rule. just as big as the elephants wild, Yet Mitchells heart was like that of a child, Studious, faithful, devoted Mitterling, In anatomy he could argue with Liesering. Moyer desired a degree in his possession, So in Bucks County he might raise his profession. Mumma was willing to withstand dictatory So to become very efhcient in a laboratory. Although Newhaus in speech was a bit slow, In the race with us all he stayed not below. Murray, Patrick, loved Erin like Moriarityg t distance On some points, by Gay, was thought an authority. Martin Quigley, at all times, was impressive, For, in his speech, he was Very aggressive. Roscoe Murphy, too hasty in retort, In appearances was far from a sport. XValter Reeder possessed a nature so kindly, That 'twould be hard to find a better seeing ox blin l24 dly

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Feidler, tl1e strong inan, was testedg In tl1e gyn1 all inachinery he bursted. Fisher, seldo111 on tin1e in wet weather, Wfas alniost too late i11 securing l1is letter. Flaherty, Ianies -lereniiah-, tl1e sinithy, Caine to learn to cure l1orses witl1 pity. Allen Greenwood, by l1is 111otl1er called Ross, Wfished to l1ave U11cle Sain for l1is boss. Shorty Cwinner with joy was elate VVhen, like lVillian1s, l1e could operate. Quiet Bl3.1'lill3.lTl brougl1t forth joseph Haenng Thought there by 111any tl1e brightest of 111611. Peter Haley, in 11ot 111a11y a lesson, Bischopped a horse to fool l1is profession. Malcolm Harkins delved into ologyg His greatest acl1ieven1ent was pathology. XVhen a business-like attitude 'he' dons, He puts forward his 'gprosu and l1is cons. 'Tis strange, he wl1o played a cornet, Had strived to beco111e a tall vet. Herbott claimed from tl1e French he descendedg Yet ,twas hard to tell l1is creed, l1e was blended. He dearly loved silence, no o11e could blame him, For, to speak. would undoubtedly pai11 l1i111. Howell, instead of stretching telegraph wire, Preferred to take lectures from 11ew Dr. Meyer. Kaufinan from Athens set out, not from Greece He found it hard to obtain l1is release. Kingston, from Boston, received an heritageg liducation l1e n1ust have regardless of age. Klein to tl1e wisest can easily be matched, He advises not to count chickens before tl1ey are hatched Koster, quiet, reserved a11d contained, Never published exactly what l1e retained. 123



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A butcher, a baker, a candlestick maker, Riley was everything from barber to Quaker. Of all our class, Rodgers, notorious, Enjoyed a reputation that was glorious. If in New Jersey he were not a resident, Of our class Runyon would be president. Alvin Schnell one could easily excite, To a finish for his rights he would fight. Shue, his knowledge acquired by imbibitiong He should be highly praised for such ambition. Steinbach, very often, was seized with inspiration, In art or in subjects that required dissertation. Taylor was endowediwith a great amount of beaut That, at times, prevented him from doing his duty. Philip XVendkos, in a manner didactic, P Very often spread knowledge, though he lacked it. Our President Wferntz we regard with admiration, Vtfith sureness he guided us to our destination. Henry Wfestcott, from down East, and perhaps fur Y, thei Delighted us with tales and achievements of father. VVhitman could easily discern the patches of Peyer I But, could he readily learn from the lectures of Meyei D Although these' men have been treated with levity, They should not be regarded with undue brevityg Each has such qualities in his possession That will make him a pioneer in the profession. va.,-f'.1r3,-rf-ur'l0Z, l1': 1.9 bb y-gJ',.sf-lou Lu - 4- Jw z DT J 3444! G xfX4XQ Xffyfy jk-'N l25

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