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l Euan: Earnlh Kaufman l Satan, so they call him now, his former name is heard no more in heaven. Nr , I. . ..., Ike was born at Towanda, Pennsylvania, March 22, 1883. He received his preliminary education at the Athens High School. Soon after entering the University he joined the Veterinary Medical Society and .succeeded -in playing on the Varsity football team in 1909-10, the Freshman football team in 1912, and also the Varsity Wfrestling Team. 1ke's acquaintance with the School dates back a little farther than most of ours for reasons best known to himself. He decided to- remain another year, perhaps due to the fact that 1912 being leap year, his chances would be increased. From what we now have seen of his Posology, we think that he is somewhat of an Homeopathist, at least he believes in giving infinitesimal doses of the less harmful drugs. A Kauf,,' however, was athletically inclined, and 1pt1'ghi7Fgyl1is time was spent ,PX : ffaw on the gridiron, having played in many of the big gamfisig UP. . . aw.r - twat , 1 'as,fNwA Wie trust that his success will be in proportion to his? aghlekticfaspii9ia'oi'oQs5, 1 V 7 rx f5 ' 5 Ht 'l 1 xv llllu 'JJ' .gg-A1 fi, ..-1 1. any , 1' 'Mai X lf nMWh we VW.zi f M lww WVVWMwJ fl lt 1 it 1 it ,f It is fi-ifwbxxgxfy ' R f' . ,rlf ,f L X'-X, 'YF 1 1 iw fflwlw X X' lik m,,yifll.- my X XXX .,.L,lLqll,2 . ifc- .Z- 75 ff., .. ff .U
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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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l Zlamen Hllaiihrm ltingainn, A 111 A pious fraudf, 7 A 1 p f jim first saw the light of day in the City of Boston on the 23d of April, 1887, receiving his early education at the Boston High School, and after entering the University became a member of the Veterinary Medical Society. Wfe have seen more of him this year than heretofore, and his serious face is seldom missing from our midst. Nothing pleases him better than to quiz some poor unsuspecting fellow in the most sincere way imaginable, and later on enjoy some of the knowledge gained. During the early fall he developed the power of hypnotism or mental telepathy, as he termed it, and to hear him explaikgjllf in- tricacies of this subject in the most pleasing and instructive manner lege which only a limited number of us enjoyed. Vlfe feel sure that the knowledge gained while here will aid Vilii111ii1igiF3L.j31'o- . . , . , Q i .jj fessional work in the future. We have no fear of Iim's' sucoess. N. l ' x ' , aj ' -1 , 3' ' li rr fI:?QNF'Tf:?f2':4,,1A,1 ' ,fl X 7i+fS157gT:121,,, jg, f -- f , 5x13 L' Cat' 'Y ,- Sjfii ffj i t x u,f2'f'9?7j-Z? ll ' 0'-,fx gf' QY!f 7 j- l v'.'y.,,,J M 4, ,zf j at 'Y' a-,iff if jf!! M fltjl xvfr'-X jjj ,jf r ,ij L, A Xqnj jr, V ' 7 ff, 5,1 , fpi'3:sfxx, W! fi ff .J ,N X ,N ,f gs 1157? Kf j 5 V X Qtr, V 9-,L-ff'4jr,f I' j jj A if it is if i V-.Pa -if ,H ' ' Q ill' ,- i ll 'iiX1X if ,, .jifjicfgi ijjgyx I rf! X mf. I X ggi! ff ZH Lfxtxjjf W. h- ffl- J f- ,L:r5f7 'j'if'-4Qf-Fifi' f hflfflf. ff, ffl- 'X'pp:':,'i,' NV if-.l if ae n tiff pa? ' 1 f in f' Mfg 76r 1i,a aa e . mira 1011.5 J I N1
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