University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1912

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Elnhn william Einherg, A if I to myself am clearer than ,a friend. A V I i Bill', was born April 24, 1886, at La Crosse, W'isconsin, receiving his pre- liminary education at the La Crosse High School. Bill came to the Quaker City with a complete camping outfit, but on arriving found it unnecessary to use. His paraphernalia, which consisted of a Materia Medica and a set of hopples for throwing them, as he termed it. He is said to have had a suite of rooms at the Keystone Hotel, but gradually came closer to the place where all of us dreaded to spend much time the first few months. His recapitulation of weird Indian tales were paradox to many of us. Bill also caused much disturbance in Veterinary Lane by playing at odd times of the night on his Panharmonicon, which he brought with him and which he previously used while with the famous Lake City Band. if X, . , N Ag . , ,. 5. ,fa fi 4 . - 'lB1ll became a member of the ,lVetgr1ng1ry llledipgdjggoeigfj-:a1ly in his Freshman year, and was also elected as a inteilaebr of,tliefSidliffiCfEjmittee of l9lO. , qi.-aa' img.-A fflff ' 'flfwi Wfe extend our best wishes foifgi-til-lgsef suetessfw Lili 'R -F it -'---.iw f f 1 'X , lllllffffze ' ia .fl LK JMD K-.tiff-:iff , , i JP-f f ,,1 5 lJ'j1.'x ' 12253 lp i 5 l ,Fl lf, el l f -2- Aff? l' i ', 27? ll XM-fly! i I ,J .iiw:if'fpT1'f i if 5 A-fiee - ,TXJQW ' E- ff g . , ljif1f'f1iffEZ71 ' ,5-liffifli-Er i- i r 14445 ,,Q2g,L5s1sfs1gg3o:fi f i'iT -,f,C' f ,jg-LQ: i vii , ,177 M' '11, , Q r - its iffsl-iii s-ity it i llgiJ'fIL f!f Q - ,X , , star' --- .bviaw 'qw-J , .i f32'T',jjl,:': wifgi J 'ff gg, l., . Mfr- f, ,In -if i , 4,77 as .., :ff,80

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illllvlliia Ehgar lfuvlwer, A if 'tl-lis reasons are as two grains of wheat hidden q in two bushels of chaff. l l Edgar was born january lO, lSS9, at Germans Corner. Allentown, Pennsyl- vania, and received his education at the High School of that place. After enter- ing the Veterinary Department he became a member of the Veterinary Medical Society. The first time the attention of the Class was centered on Cy we found him expounding the essentials of a suitable location for a dairy barn. Next he became puzzled over the question: l'Does a red box necessarily contain red shoe polish? Later on he gained the undivided attention of the class by an act for which we think he deserves the sobriquet of The Leaky Kid. Cy,H however, was a good fellow, and his musical talent was often the source of much pleasure to many of us. Fare thee well, Cy,y' and may your ability along professional lines be equal to that of producing sweet melodies from the piano?-1555-f 1X 17 f '55-:i I 'X fit X if XXX -QM xnxx. f af.. I, . 4, , if . ,f fs, aw new l X ,f'h,j? T' if ru-in 2 4 -f ,fi Tj'f:fLff i ' FEW? ' N' ff,-.if4:1' ffsirfwfi V- 1 l E3 Kyiv .jlggagztrlsl L.a4.-Lg!- pfl I JlN,,1Y,..f- r!1,f'?7: If M .,, . v-:fiend WT 'W'iQ tiff li' l 'H' 1-'XJ ut ,' V fT7f,' M ,N , ii: l i 'WT' ll? fum: ,R, ,wma X :..,?f7W,.ci!Y:! XML--Yi: 1 i - HW- 'T' 11 sf' A ts ' w4:'vw,Hft . gy lac.. i if , , i F ,tx Q !m ' N 1413. r iapqg Sf..-le ,i iff'-ff' l- tw. . , ,. N:-.tal ips' 'A ,x -Tig' at A xl 1, l li v-J iff fi. ' .Www . i i-' +1 wc ,f-A -- i ,V Mwtf- A XT., ,i X-,,,.,,., . If t f Q, -+P- fx L , . fl .5441 , t yi ff f' 'X' 4 , M - ', X 7,,.,.fv . Y , 7915 t-aaffiffi. i ., ,ffjifc V .,sY,44-f ----. 'X' N-af J- . HH4' -N H' V. -., , an N-M - --.Y-ff Y .-a-fiff' ' .--fR-f1!.,- ffl iv if x :Sag---Q vt -'



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Earrg Elwarph little 1Ve want but little here below. Nor want that Lillie long. Harry first gazed upon this terrestrial sphere January 13, 1880, at Blooms- burg, Pa. He graduated from B. H. S. in 1896. After three years' recreation he decided to take' a course in Qivil Engineering. Bucknell University was the institution chosen, primarily on account of coveted social aspirationsg secondarily, for professional training. Harry attended this institution from 1899-1901. During this time he became entangled in lovels meshes-but says he don't regret it. The sequelae was, he 'carried away two official documents, the evidence of which is exemplified by the cartoon on this page. After three years, pursuit of the engineering profession in Mexico, he hnally concluded The hills are dearest which our childish feet have troclfj So we again find him at Bloomsburg, hopping clodsf' ln the fall of 1909, after we Ulireshiesl' had been assembling together several weeks and become slightly acquainted, a new guy, as he was calle ggzpiit in his appearance. 1farry's integrity, in time, won for him the ac11i1ira,tjyQ'iiQo,f nianjg cllassmates, as he was one of the few men who was fearless of iyagyfjfiiiitgisiti,,ffi7LtaEg.disciples of another creedg thus he did not hesitate to speak liis'iiayitielJlffTJ'i' ,yjfla2ttXiM'tl1otiglit to be right. This was the cause of many spirited cliscusstfQs,fi1tt'5k'lfass meetings. The most sensational one was the famous temperance 5135650511dQ11OL1f1Cl1'ltgf'13gJ6ZIZ for the Senior banquet. rfQlQ:fyj.fff fa' X7 Carrie Nation was never inspired by more lofty 1ClCQ1g'fgE1Q1flfQ'l1T1'11161LQOj1V1CtlO1'lS than was this amateur, when he proceeded to point outg'fjGl1ejj3Qa1li'efsfQacco'hpanying this evil to his fellow classmen. Wfe expect to hear off'11i'sLlezttli1ig-af tenperance brigade in the Keystone State in future years. ,J lfle was elected president of the Veterinary Medical SQ,c'i'Et55?of-rwlficli he was an active member. y .fl -ffl! R Also chosen Editor-in-chief on the Record Board .S aff.i:ecsS'sL1cli he per- . . . 1- K. .f ' 5 VJX A -gin, formed his duties in such a manner as to reflect much CTQC1'lIil:1UEJj1'l1111TFl'SClwf. 81 it eff :gi fi is 4 Llqtfi L1 dai. L' ty

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