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Page 73 text:
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illllnnre Zfirgani Qvrrnn, A ip 'LLetting I dare not, wait upon I would. Moore was born at Venetia, Pennsylvania, December 4, 1887, and received his preliminary education at the Finleyville High School and South Vtfestern State Normal School. The Deacon entered our ranks after much thought as to whether he would take up the MD. or the V.M.D. course, and, as the result of his thoughts, came to us in our beginning, and ever since has been one of our noble young men, a good student, quiet, mannerly and modest. Afterffew months aboutrthe De- partment things looked different to him, andnsineeftl1at3tiiIjeghe,l1as been support- Q Pipe- ,, . He became a member of the Veterinary Metlicall'iSo'ciety.,'im'dgQso in the Senior year was elected vice-president of thefsame. succesigan be measured by his good efforts with us, we know that,faiiliiiiiflffplvaigiies aboutivicmlaia . . . -,V , :Hyv,fV',5U,g?7 Ei!!! -,ge ,Q will be an unheard of thing for some 111111610i,CO1llCl'f',wg:13 Mlooriegvve have o-urgidpal b . . ffl- V K , :tQgl 'f,.w H . 1'---,fi of a student, gentleman and 1D1'ZlCUl1011C1',igl1Cl mayiW.tln e'.'jst1r11, iiejzeiffsepoidfflais success. -QSf1l,.?ffjil.7fff my is 'lllfi llfgl 57 nur: Pit., KMA-Vi 1 Ir ik ix 'lx iwmilrgi-ffgr .. S Viilixiif H L ' fi Til' .,, mir.: 1 , f w r 1: - '- t ii li dx jgE.X,A'!iXy1,.iT!-,XJ , fi, l I T-vixgw--i Lwi 'rg -A ,-43flii'5 ', ,.,,, if, , , , -- .. 1- -..li EM n ' ff'i -.S 7 ' ' ,. xl' 'x lf ' ,J . 'H , .. ' - ,,,, V N, Al I .N .ii ,M W' .I ., pp. , .. w,'5',,f1m',' , 1,-pg' f , f kkg . - ,fl X xg Q 1 a. .Y 'WY , J ' K ,Q it X. ' Q af 1 ' f .J ' lm- ' i W mx, l , ,I J. 73 , if- 7 i
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Page 72 text:
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l A Zlultwa William igierhntt, Q T E A pretzel, a pretzel, my kingdom for a pretzclf' W s l Herby became a resident of this city October 6, 1890, much to the pride of his family and to the future welfare of the Veterinary profession. His early life being much like that of any other wide-awake boy, needed a more or less varied training, which was topped off by a course at the Heath Business College. Around the Veterinary' College Herhy does not make himself conspicuous to the professor nor to his classmates, due probably to the fact that he is always found in the smoking lobby participating in his daily lunch. judging by the number of invitations he receives to dances and parties he must be somewhat of a ladies man in his native town. During his lonesome hours around the Depart- ment, which, by the way, are rather few, he spent at bowling, at which the other fellow usually got the high score. Pinochle is also very attractive to him, but at this game he seldom gets' the ljoohy prize. Wfe have not heard him say what branch of the profession he expects to follow, but we presume it will be general practice soinewdjggear Philadelphia. Vve all wish Herby a grand success. IRQ ' ' 'ff i f. Klip' V . f f f If X, , . -i fl Xi 72 J fwfr!! fy Fmmfii'
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Page 74 text:
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t ilihgur Garpvnter Howell, Ilr., A qf The faults rest with the gods who have made him so stupid. l x - 1 I'Doc was born February 27, 1886, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, receiving his preliminary education at the Swarthmore Preparatory School, Wfest Chester State Normal School, and early in his Freshman year at the University became a member of the Veterinary Medical Society, 'and also the University of Penn- sylvania Gun Club. Docy' is indigenous to the Sleepy City, but his aptitude for asking questions in class showed that his environment had not influenced him in this way. I-Ie was often troubled with Paraphrasia, which afforded us much amusement, par- ticularly when asking questions. Howell would have made a good follower of Wfeston, especially around examination time, for many will remember the Death March he usually began when such times drew near. Wfe do not know whether this was due to anaemis of the brain caused by fall of blood pressure, or just hypersensitiveness on such occasions, but whatever the cause tllefqfliect upon those of us witnessing the march was terrible, During one of 'EllCSCgiiifE?J,rQl.lS marches, and while in a comatose condition, he is said to have discovered th? gall bladder of the horse, which heretofore had eluded even the anatomists. tp: Wfe feel sure that Doc will make good in life, and our best wvislfkes are for a great future. Nh! if 1 d it riff. wall. i X LMhi7ix, e f -' K ll Cf X X1 ff9Y3e.-f25 , , KX.. '-flies: lglii-TY' YF , A - - ffiils 74 ...fro at fiiiiiir AUM H own C Ni
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