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

 - Class of 1912

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Earring Ellreh Glarier, o T 2 The world knows nothing of its greatest men. True it may be that Rhode Island is a State of small climensionsg however, ,t .1 . 1 contrinuted its share to our class. Nick first saw the lioht in Proviclenc 1 6 e o 1 March 25, lS9l. Wfhile a small boy his parents migrated to Norristown, Pa, Nick', attended the Norristown High School, and later fearinv incarcera- D tion in that free hotel- Bughouse -he left Norristown and at school here in Philadelphia. tended a private Carter was of great service to the class during the hrst fevv days of college . .... viia life takin an active Dart m the serious class s uabb-les. ,Kg i I ., XV e do not know 'ust whether Carter cannot Get alonbffwithout I-laylf-lii:nSZJI 5 ,JD7 -l 'Q'r?Hl,x vice versag however, thef are somewhat like a celluloidicollar and a Ulllfbjfill, namely, inseparable. 1' Nick is a faithful user of the Hweedfl Ej5.,'iifei'will all remember froiiifflpast appearances of Room D, V l l A it Member of the Veterinary Medical Society. l by i Farewell f'Nick,', may success be yours. ll f' N, , 1 1 55

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.Alfrrhn Glarnavllzr, o T 2 BUENOS Ames, ARGENTINE REPTIBI,IC, SoU'rH AMERICA. f'lfVere sinffinn' his onl fault we could D D 7 forgive him. l 7 After looking over the geographical sphere from May 7, l890, until Qctober 20, 1909, Carus hnally decided that he would like to be educated in a school north of the equatorial belt, and his choice, which was in reality the only one. landed him at the University of Pennsylvania. Here in the fall of 1909 We hrst saw this youth with an avoirdupois of near 200 answering to the roll call in our class rooms and glad to say he is doing the same' to-day. He informed us that his given name was Alfredo, but owing to his ability as a vocalist he was christened the Caruso of our Class. We all felt very sorry for him when he first appeared with us, as he seemed to be greatly handicapped by the sudden change in language, and this seemingly affected him most when he would enter our restaurants. He' tells us that his ration for the first two Weeks was mainly pork and beans, but as his system called for a change in food stuffs Crus was obliged to translate a new menu. Before entering here ouri Southern classmate was educated in the National Central School at Buenos Aires, also at a polytechnic institute of that place. During his summer vacation here he' attended the Agricultural Depart- ment of the Amherst College. He is president of the Argentine Club and' member of thex Cosmopolitan Club, both of this placeg also a member of the Veterinary Medica- Society. As a student C1-us has always been one of our foremost audi is on several occasions given the Class quite a financial encouragefment, anyfbe trust that when he returns to his native home that he will obt f,n,Qhrou helfiilpower and . . - .api 1 'Alf . determination as a man and the knowledge he recekl 'lime tjfhiglq tithe highest possible rank which oui profession aftoids , ,M 'J E , - ,fi ,'27 f , VGIY one wishes you success. -A Qyfifzqyc g A 5, Adi. -,xg P wg 1- W W 1, I ' , yqyyiyy. it . fi .7 - QQ-E qidil. .L fe-I ,J 1 I , fl 3 xx 54 if - - , ,, F3



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Zlnlpn igenrg Eurrnm, Zlr., o T 2 l lt's hard for an empty bag to stand uprightf, l It is hard to decide whether the arrival of Mr, Darrow, .lr.,i' on the 22d day of February, 1887, was the cause of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., being put on the map, or if it was the Varsity crew races in june, nevertheless both happenings have occurred. Butch J' better known as Hen among his colleagues received his ! 7 7E education at Poughkeepsie High School, from which he camefto Pliilaclc-Qgllaggf n 1 d t t P l U1 h l t V t' 'lX'olf3 pre Jare 'o en er . ennsvvania. Jon is arriva a our fe eriigup H L 10 Zig .3 he at once attracted attention by the pariotism he displayed -iiiLi?ge'a:rijfg1',lais5f Fatherland's color, green, tailored into the form of a vest. ,S l'lilen is well known around Duchess Countyls half-mile rings sistently getting into the moneys on Fair Days by the speed of his IDE Sheldon pacers. These horses he always drove and trained l'1l1'l1SClf.,y, A . x. . :VA . A f lattei he was ably assisted by a special bied goat that only seems to be 17! igjffi to New York State. ' !,3,fj During his collegiate life he, being desirous of political reeogni :Spy ar sought and was awarded the following ofhces: Vice-President of A y Medical Society, l9ll, and a member of the Library Board of th oigtjikiltilyg also a member of the Senior Banquet Committee, on which hc! yas 'yer Q, Qihu- siastic. Whaf --I-!en's'l future plans are we are unable tobsayfjlttit iWjkfs'1fQ,diG3E'fJ, hat .he and Mumma are going to open up a laboratory in Ge'r1i,:zf1ggQHiQ5tie tutorship of Dr. Meyer. Vtfhatever held you enter Hen,', yofl x6QC1QitbXQ.t wishes. 9 tt f it c 5 Q45 ' ,r i I ,gf i 56 X i Any, K ffl, J, ,ff .i 1, 5 .

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