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Qstrnlh Nelznn iEnn1ma, A if Much ado about nothing. Little Harold, or Midget,i' was born en masse in the Bay State on October 17, 1890, in the little village of Wfilmington, near Bas-ton. Discontent with the meager educational facilities that this small town afforded him and bent with enthusiasm to attain more knowledge, the little fellow severed, for the hrst time, the maternal strings that bound him and made his appearance in the Vet. School of U. of P. After his entrance to the Class of 1912, Harold soon made himself popular with Eames, and with the courage of a Roman gladiator he offered himself as a candidate for the department football team, that organization, a little lacking in the necessary elements, added to its force another K. G. of meconium. In the Freshman year this material was inoculated in the Alpha Psi Fraternity, which proved a favorable culture media for his development, wherein he thrived until his Senior year, whereupon a linal analysis and tentative diagnosis of this pros- pective veterinarian was made. Anlxtvsrs. I - A very transparent volatile substance, very motile and solublfe Lllflglgllg certain influences. Cross-examination showed a mustache, a pompadouif, ,fandjliiiicud of 1 'X ' ' were responsible for the 21ijIlQl:lilQiiSOl.1l1dfi-Q21l'Cl about the 1-'Y Ctiihl-l121'lR2ffi:5Ql'1l5Qli Diagnosis: an organized'-boqlyiof ti1ilq11ovxfiffori,?5,i.ii. i ,' S-f' Treatment: ,pnopl gdaf it5Hrteaisti.1:eTs-:elf 0T,.p.QAahise,,faiicl lti'eafVmen't7'sy111ptplnsg A 1 'tis wwf' ht I tl 1-tlllis' fi i'liIi 1' d'1r'Y -fi 1' we 'ffPll'il St ew 1. swwftii.si5i1fa ff-aff we expect some ,da 1 jljleiioules pl'ay.1ng..an,imp.ortant, part in some rural athleticbssdGiQtltd1ilEl52E'J--' ll -f5,5?'f,,f-5, I M,,,,.,. fl , 1 i:,,4,,, ' -X5 Y -2 1-. -'jf' , Y Z ff el.,-ff'-iif2',,f -A af, Mafgj. l,,A S ,,,.Q,,1 .- - ifff ,--Qffl.- gf '- . 'K A p 7 sr, , Y ,,' K, ,,.- x- r--V i l ,, -,.,,,..--fi'---f---' f--- --Y. ir- !--f-'f3,.Z. ff , ,jf Km j, .- f di' fjiifi ii!! ir - l wi it tobacco, but with aid of a Laiyngiposcope we found a pair of.-irgvalfcoiglfgijighielif
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312111125 Ehnnma Enlan, A if 'tBrevity is the soul of wit. James was born in the City of Yonkers, New York State. Received his preliminary education at the Morris High School of New York City. James entered the Veterinary Department after a strenuous lite in the Boi-ax, where he had been engaged in the fancy grocery business for some Eve years. The capital necessary to be able to extend credit to everybody north of l25th Street led James to think of other fields of labor, hence to PhillyU did he come to study Veterinary Medicine. The only regret he still holds of that event- ful coming is that he was taken for a Hebrew, and some argument was necessary to convince the boys that his right name was not Dolinskyg however, James has been a very active classmate, having been 'financial secretary of the Veterinary Society in his junior year, and holds the office now of treasurer of that Society. A studious, straightforward, honest and generous lad. his future is by no means hard to predict. VVe wish you every success. A if iffy J 'J 1 l it Q ll , lifvlgl ,jj taxi lf? 1 .,., , ' S Il sl' H: f' I :cf Ti fi fl V ' sf-T450 ' y 1' af i ,L . , X, f K Q , e . I 7. X , xi , , ,, i W , 'X -1- 60
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Arnnlh Anhrem illriat, A tif , Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. s More familiarly known as jack, He first took notice in St. Paul, Minn., on April 18, 1890. Hack attended the local schools, later pursuing a course at the Globe Busi- ness College. Being interested along agricultural lines, he then attended the Minnesota Agricultural College. Contrary to the advice of 1-lorace Greeley, telling a young man to go West, ,l'ackl' drifted into our midst in the fall of 1909, for the purpose of helping us make veterinary history. Mike Murphy soon saw in him football material, but the latter went about this branch of sport in such a business-like way that he laid out two of Mike's stars the hrst day of practice. jack was extremely popular with the fellows on account of his quiet gen- tlemanly ways and general ability. He also has much artistic ability, as this book will testify, being our staff artist. g,fsSf'N UBig Mitchi' can tell us more about his future, lnugbyylierevirilieigoes fhfgraest wishes of the Class of 1912 follow him. xiii li, ,I X -CSR xy, X YN! Q ,af J , I fi ,,1 ff Q ,131 ,A 1 , . , 1 W-1171 1 w 5' If ff J 'lf jf X I iv! W J 1 A 5 fl 1 N 'F fi ,li ij Q17 L? ff K , H 19,4 62 C fi f T- MICK' :wg ,f f Q, l
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