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A 3 ' E l Q , -, Norman, better known to his class ago in that famous automobile town in that vicinity, Norman made many visits can tell many daring and interesting stor Seeing that probably one-half of his Nnrmzm fllpznhurr Ennis My own absolute unselflsh friend-my dogf' as Pro, was born several score years Michigan. After spending his youth in to different Eastern States, of which he ies. life was already spent, and that the pro- fessional ability of which he was possessed was lying dormant, Pro decided to become educated along Veterinary Medical lines, which was begun in the fall of l909. Startling to relate, owing to his advanced age and his traveling experiences, Proi' suffered greatly from nervous disorders due chiefiy to the presence of a few upper classmen. Many a shred of aponeurotic fascia was literally torn from the anatomical dissecting figures when Norman was seized with one of these nervous conditions, also several muscles were severed from their normal attach- ments, without notice, and were entirely lost. This seeming trifling to Norman always resulted in a severe criticism to his dissecting partner on the approach of Dr. Harger. Ay After becoming naturalized to the conditions. Norman started in with a line of dog talk which so contaminated' 'Elle-OZOD'ClQlffQl1C class rooms that we are sure it will take many years of the iniostwfrigid,prophylactic measures to again insure normal atmos13lEEiQ-QQ1iditior1s, tottlfre classmeni a- Norman was elected secretaryfof tlie-Freslrmalr Class 2llf1d2ClCGlEE4ClK11121112ggC1',C5'f the Record. Here we,,can saytno one, could do ni'Qf'e,gfto'i' a thangpur worthy classmate has shown for Lisagsllrfe lfaygflneen aQQl1olno.r-Vto our will- also honor the profession ass-well.,l'Iis success ggoes without protest. 'Goodabye and good luck, Norman. .J'Q,. gp jg I A I A 1 i Us K -fi, ,fTf, , . Y, H K N11 if ., , , -ff, 70 if
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illllzzlrnlm Eamwa Marking, 52 T -2 Every man meets his VVaterloo at last. Malcolm Hrst claimed citizenship in this spacious city of Brotherly Love on june 9, 1891. Later on with his parents he migrated to Conshohocken, Pa., Where the surrounding media seemed to be highly favorable for his growth, and he soon became a smiling, curly haired boy. ' He received his preparatory education at St. MattheW's High School, Conshohocken, Pa. Harkey joined us in the fall of 1909, highly endowed with all the requisites of a good student. He seemed to take favorably to laboratory Work, soon becoming quite prohcient in that line.. NVQ are told that he is an authority on serum production, having done soniefamous Work inMulfog1's laboratory. Being in possession of all tlieybiiaessmgs that good'l'ooks can befstowa on one it is needless to say that he is aisou1'ceeofWg1'eat attraction-for the fair sex, Malcolm is a member of the Veterinai-y3 Medigal Societyf and is hgd in High esteem by all. V H W' ' 9- gg In adieu We gladly say that we l1HVClEjOOClcQQL1SiC to 'expect great things of him in the days to come, and it is tour Wish that good forgtunefvvillssever inegtfliis pleasing smile. fp, as A gljfr ' ,lg 1-5-5 pg - 69
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william Eumarh igaakrll, A if A little learning is a dangerous thing. Bi11 wa , . , f . . e s. fcucated at the Taunton High School. s born March 12, 1889 at Taunton Massachus tt lil Not until the fall of 1910 did We have the pleasure of welcoming Bill, to our midst, having spent his Freshman year at the Chicago Veterinary College. Soon after his entrance to the University, Bill became a member of the Vet- erinary Medical Society and was also elected on the Executive Committee. He is a member of the University Band. Billl' immediately began burning the midnight oil and often brol' tl , x6 'IC monotony of his studies by entertaining us with a choice selection on his cornet. Ll g 1 . . ice many of us, he was a fum believer in Mental Telepathy, but thoroughly opposed to 't f A ' ' ' 1 a ter witnessing one or two demonstrations of such. Bill having a tender spot in his heart for homes-the reason for which we may hear of later-his presence was often conspicuous by his absence. VV'll' ' 1 iam is a good fellow, well met, and may success croxv-n his efforts. ,fa - v 7l
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