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

 - Class of 1912

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University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 83 of 178
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William IH. i1llIrCErnur1g And both were young, And one was beautiful. Bill made his first noise in Philadelphia, Qluly 28, 1891. In fact, more than he has ever made since, and that says considerable for Bill. For throuffh his b quiet, sedate and gentlenianly manner has shunned temptation, wrought honor upon himself, and through his power of selection and elimination has rivaled his associates in that respect. W'illiam received his education from the hlesuits at St. Josephs College, and since has been eagerly engaged at tilling the soil at his country home at Booth- Wyn, hPa., from which place he comes every morning to make more scientihc the application of his own home talent. Bill clings to his pipe as a never-failing friend and a great paciner invtime of trouble, as he would sit for hours watching the smoke curling from his pipe to the ceilino' without once troublin ' his head as to whether Metchnikoi or St. as 8 l Patrick explained the facts of natural and acquitted immunity. Bill is a true Jhiloso Jherg for his mind is eitlieveleigtted above, or tranc uill I i 1 I ,. 1 5 settled below, the cares and perplexities off,fE3etejifiaQpiia1i. .1 ,4 W ff V-. W gl - We ie 2 ' 'fa 'Mill' ,l fix, fy ft! 74145, f- 11 Rm: ,I T3 .wt Z will I A ,if gk ff Ulf , . 1 4ff'X ff, fwsfff ,J ' f ff x X NV fr' N' f f .fi 2 'rl XL '1' Y.'lRf,5S 5'eC7fff1 'l f N Y, tv Ibr. C ,' L, -' J .Iv SU mc me -1 ff fy -'H 1- 5,10 ' L L ,K est ' 1 i ' 1 l Nl 53 YV1 Q Xt- ra w if .. -.AL Mr ff, 'F co dczwycgi

Page 82 text:

Ifiernurh diilrthruurig l-iere's to the man who rides his own horse, Fakes all the Profs. and gets good grades of course. Barney made his debut in the city of Brotherly Love March 181 l887. The first two decades of his life were spent in this city. It was during these years, while his mind was in a plastic state, that he acquired the amiable though firm disposition, which is so pre-eminent at this stage of his existence. I-le received a technical education from the Jesuits at St. josep'h's College, Philadelphia, Pa. After spending a few years at Boothwyn, which is his present habitat, and assuming the duties of rural life for a very short time, he then sought employ- ment with Swift K Co., in the capacity of salesman. Barney soontsaw the opportunities and advantages of a veterinary education, of which he concluded to avail himself, so he joined our ranks September, 1909. During the summer months he could be found serving in the capacity of Hagman on the Philadelphia and Reading express. Barney soon won the admiration of his classmates, and he proved himself to be a consistent student as well as a good critic. He invariably manifested symptoms of titany before exams., and just previous to these occasions he mani- fested considerable politeness to the instructors. Ofttimes he could be seen in the courtyard discussing probable coming themes. for which he was awarded. ltle exhibited unusual interest in the anatomy laboratory, at times due to his idiosyncracies or by special request. Mac, like all of his countrymen, likes work none the less, but his pipe 1'l101'C, when he was not hunting the 'lmakingsf' This Shamrock-a typical one, too-was the means of our pleasantly passing many a ,lonlesome liourffilny telling original jokes. He was usually laying for the crecl.til6tis,fPeniisylvzhjai Dutch, who were invariably stupid enough to him The niloistisensational ontefwas the presentation of his famous oxymeter, and he sticcqelleidgiiil.iiiterestiiig one of Blooming Glens best prospects in the sale of the samef: ff' ff, it Barney was an active member of the Veterinary -Medical Socifetyq' ! ,., Q 82 i



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Qirum illll. illllirhrner, o T 2 A gentleman of fine parts. Q tv. l Hiram's earthy troubles began in Gardenville, Pa., on January 28, 1878. I-le attended the public school there, later continuing his studies at George School. Mich became one of our members in the fall of 1909, starting on his new career, determined to win, and although encountering numerous difficulties, his success is a most creditable one. A - As a student he was most consistent. In manner quite reserved, and while a fellow of few words, he soon became a good friend to one and all. He is well versed on the local Rapid Transit service, having been 'a constant commuter throughout his college life. 'fMich is also an authority on good salesmanship, especially along the Pink Pill Line. Hiram is a loyal member of the Veterinary Medical Society. VV e are quite conlident that his ever-determined manner, and lasting perse- verance will bring him success wherever may gqowlmwaswwwWANWWMMwwmgm All Klpxxxxxv xx A ri fowl ,,,..,,.e.,.....N WP-..,.ut-,W,r.-t-w LQ! '77 4'i l5-MV .. l ,Ma fn 4 f'7lWl7flll!71Z Hr -gfvirtxosff , ' .f-iff. mi f- X If UZ mill X ff f gfzeffl ' fi 255 'L-1,1g'fwd -V: I t tsc- Nxwsxsxw-sl'4KCl.,iQc X 'tw-wil,-'Nth-f i fi if as ,- 5 W. f X! nf fy f?a'W7l7'iliQf till' W-Y-ef, - if ff fffgt fwtffy 7 ,fi ff ffifffff titcuif l5?fF'tL:f i f-1, Q. l for 'ff-Effifl f' g-.,,-., .fJiifi.a'f Lia-1i:Q.Nm vs .,r. li f, Q clrfg Qui El .L evil 4-A 9 'V-J,lr iw 5 :A 5 VH 2-geow-'4 Yoi,tvs,4L.

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