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 89 of 178
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Ernrg Gllagtnn illilugvrg o T 2 Measure your mind's height by the shadow it casts. The individual to be commented upon in this 'sketch let out his fir t h fl . s ou at Blooming Glen, Pa., March 2, 1887, and after howling around there for sixteen years, attended the lVest Chester Normal School, from which he graduated in 1906. Following an uneventful existence of better than twenty-two years he 7 decided it would be a good thing to know something, so he entered the Veterinary Department, U. of P., September, 1909. Henry Clayton, class historian, is small in stature, but being possessed of an egotistical mind, he soon made himself noticed by ever being willing to express his opinion at any and all times, whether solicited or not. Response in recitation was somewhat conservative at times. Clayton, why so pale, dear Clayton? N Clayton, why so pale? VV hen Ludholtz calls on you in quiz: You attempt to bluff it straight, why need to quail? This virus contaminated the Omega Tau Fraternity in l'1iSA.F1LQSl'l1T1E11l year, and in time an optimistic temperature and favorable media was in which an agglutination of similar species could be found. 2, Clayton joined us with the intention of furthering the theoretical Jhase of y K ,,,g. ,,,. 5 I Yeterinary Medical. However, in his Senior year he attained' mote lofty ideas, as he became interested in the sale of the famous oxymeter'l'. thc demon- stiatlon of the same. Hence, we expect to hear great things of Clayton.-fin future years, in his being sole proprietor, manager and operator of ,Quite in a practical and scientific manner. ggljg,rlf, l,,i,,'i1i'ig,H1 T lfllooming Glen will no doubt be profited by this model y07g9igTQiWi'gQj'5Si4 ,e.,?' ,an imitation of the real thing, who is such an ardent admirer oft''hiii1sfe'lsf5il4jiri ,' it 'S Clayton was an active member of the Veterinary QMediiealliSQci'etyTfflfTe,-scrvetl as class secretary during his Junior and Senior yeansl i ' ,T .- 1, 'i f' T T . ,W ,N .sgtp ,ligilig gg :T .li if , 89 ,, , . K ,..

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g ,Y V Jlra illiitterling, A iif I need no grindg I am one, I ' 1 In the little town of Richfield, junfata County, which is so'located that only by carefully stainingtwith Carbolfuchsin and Gential-methyl-violet can be found. Elrich was able, after several years of study, to obtain the percentage of our Mitt, which was about March O, 18855 up to this time recorded as many as 40 microbes, and since Elriplf 'nvestioation we have azn even 50. l2lrich's investigations reveal nothing o us, as he simply. obtained what is known as a uboolc worm. Tl dy0s5t1rc3l1 organisms present in the air, but all seem perfectly l121l'UlICSS,2!Zf' is ,yxgeililcto disc fd the parasitic Side of our subject. WN, ,JW f, .1352 Wle were all amused on seeing Irailbeginne ic ptfjetitecl w'wd- lTc-:strolley service of this City: his method of crossing inttmb t to some, . . ' ,IX , 7455 I but now he seems to get aiound with peife and x !I'l very Jroud of his readily observing character. 1 HQ ' Ira received his previous il fX,e1'.iiy. id came 1 , ' i l ' . 'V L 'Neff 17s l ieie well equipped toi the CIISLIIIIQQLEQWWIICIIVQ: fyfgf In efpjlge yyiiiiiltzz foi . - taining the highest mark in Aiwtfoigiiifginjhis IfamsifgjfgjfQWSCCOIWVTYQQJB. N Mitterling is one of our bestisttii-F531 lgjg and retaining the friendship of xvisliwfbgy - in all vocations in 'iIe. 'I Af' 13 ff ,ff mf I , it ' I 'Zb- ll-Qlt pf! fail if L' f r -Q 1, 1: llg E .,,.-,,f 'fig Tixfjz 1 X-Y,J,. 8 Z-1?-Vi n 6 , X -4?fw-A T:--. H lv .. . fig gif., wh' A P7 Q 5' 'Iifms ff' , Y. -V -feet ,,.,-H- 'f7fKR X' YY. ,-fAL-?3 f-l-- 4f--:--- . ,mi -



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Ehnmrh mnuhgvslr fllllnntma, A ttf lt was made for kissing, lady. Edward Wfoodyear Mumma made his first mumble November lO, 1890, at Bendersville, Pa. He received his preliminary education at Hanover High School, but imbued with a hereditary instinct to acquire a veterinary education, he forsook his rustic surroundings September, 1909. Thus his flrst trip out of Bendersville landed him in this great metropolis to quench an i11fs:2t2E?ajgie thirst for knowledge in the form of beverage, and thus we found li1ni,eQEt,:lmagcii,SE1'L1cle state. Qur flrst impression was: lchabod has joined us, but was only a typical exponent of a York County village. This cadaix'ieif?d:iilfoug'h a mere youth desirous of pathological knowledge and eager to lie,ooi'hesQi1gt if?ZIQocl1's disciples, became the beneficiary of our poet's inisforttineibzy seghnjng a pbsition as chief valet by intuition or by means of his SPO1lSQ1?iSi5Cll1JlO1'1li1Cgl. The prerequisite he ac- quired was a characteristic gait. stay, with has proven himself to be a good student and SLITHQTCIIT realfprob- lems of life he should make good. if his Sginior tid with one of Poughkeepsies fairest fgefofre he received his degree was feared by lpisilfrignds. the Veterinary Medical Society. lt ,l ,, 1 gif Tgfii dy X ,,,. ,ft 255111-51, X X , , 90 Cr 44 v I

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