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F .pvc s .9 Kuna Allvn Qtrmenmnnh He is a chump who thinks by force or skill Can turn the current of a Wornan's Will. 1 a 5 vw Barney put in his first appearance at Lake Como, Pa., on july 25, l88o. The first eighteen years of his life was spent on the farm among the pictur- esque 'hills and lakes of Wayne County, where vice and temptation are unknown. Graduated from Harford High School and later attended VVyoming Semi- nary and Valparaiso University, after which he spent two years on the road representing a wholesale grocery firm. VVhile thus engaged Barney no doubt received many inspirations which thoroughly equipped the future veterinarian. He being aware of his acquisitions lost no time in finding old Penn, and thus he joined our ranks in the fall of l909. Barney', stands in a realm of his own creating. So entirely unique and so broad and universal is his mind that there are but few others with propriety rank in his class. His manners are most gracious and pleasing, being marked by natural dignity and modest reserve, tempered by an affability which Howed from the kindliness of his disposition. I-le is the last person to be approached with undue familiarityg yet the respect he imposed is mingled wfithathe strongest feelings of devotion and . . ,. . . '.ul,Et1,v',l,:,, love-especially by the fairer sex, Withgylaoin he is as mirthful as 1Jatliqtto:'f:s..'5,5,,i During his three ears' sta,'.:wLitlEs?fe has Jroven himself to-be an e11ef6tet1c ls' - y . . iif'-V li ,fl I . . . 'f,'bI1l and progressive student. Thusi'he?1e1iQqEInte1'ed no difficulties in 3.CCO11lJDfi'lSai1l'Ug the purpose for which he caniql . . . . 127153, ' , . . . f .1 3 - ff, His ability of dairy managing' illustrated in his cleinqn-sgratlon' of the -lelfers' Calculator tothe 'Veterinary' edical School, of VVi1lCi'1'lili'ltff.VVfl.S an . J 2,-,-jyirigf A ' ' ' sf-1 active member. -,, P 3315 -- ya: j q. X,-'l.,Mr.-.Vq,1. 1 4 K iff: -' X' g V , if .f tgp, 17' f i Il iff e e 9f'i'i31 332431- i ' .7 f ' fff ,,.-f K... .ff- .V ,f .V -- X 1. 4 K, jg iff' -- 'mf' Y gf! ', 1 ef' yf- Q, f , 1 .. 66 . U r-11-' Lt. 1
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ilanma Elvreniiah ZHlal1w:Ig, A xp Though this be madness, yet there is method in it. james was born at VVestville, Connecticut, july 6, 1882, and received his preliminary education at the Booths Preparatory School, but after leaving school took up the work of horseshoeing, following this line of occupation until coming to Old Penn in pursuit of Veterinary Medicine and its various branches. james has been a very studious young man, seldom ever seen out in the dark of night, not that he was afraid to COITIC home alone, but his studies were his only charm. lt would not surprise us to hear that blames had taken up Physiology as a specialty, a very interesting subject. Early in his Freshman year he became a member of the Veterinary Medical Society. Wfe have no one in our class who takes more interest in class Work than he, and we extend to him in return our very best wishes in all his future ii undertakings. At this point blood pressure goes up. ,J - 4, -st, if ,iflitfwlm-ll,-s?'Vi2'E' l - X . . -rlvail p - Q f t'es dvi ,,, A 'V A l 1 i s i la -,i Q ' XY 'JiX'jf,J Cf W tl fi - V- --- e c-1if-'f r- 1 6 5 fi
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l Glhurlra Wagner Cbminner, A if Great pretentions but little substance. I 7 1 One of Hueknell's most noisome young men was our friend Charlesg born March 4, 1888, at St. Clair, a small town in the black diamond region of Penn- sylvania, whose industrial situation is very evident by Charley's complexion, which was hardened by every effort to become a gentleman, but alas! his hopes were blighted when Dr. I-larger said UNO gentleman would do that. l Charles, though small of stature, assumed the magnitude of a Hercules when an operation was about to be performed and many a 'hybrid has been relieved by the keen strokes of his knife, and many of us will remember the orchidectomy he performed on his neighbor's caprino in his elaborate hospital in St. Clair. Charley was always found hibernating around our hospital doing odd jobs such as sharpening knives, preparations for anesthesia and general handy man in cleaning up debris. He will have the advantage of most of us in surgery in that he willvbe able to do the roaring operation in the standing position. I-lere's hoping the sun will always shine during your operations. flhffylii I-le was a member of the Vet. Med. Society. y fa i .' li I - 1 . fi X. I . I. My I ww- it If-viz fa 1 :N N jx tiling 4, EL ,i , are 'aj .i '- , L I i x miffxw ' ef mls XX , ,' , I JM? ,az 67 'V jaff' lrl V! j
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