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

 - Class of 1912

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1 Walter Glumernn ifuaieher The man of thought strikes deepest and strikes safest, if at all.. I A i , On the 25th of March, 1886, the town of Rising Sun, Maryland, was awak- ened to the fact that Old King Stork had been a visitor and had graced the Reeder family by leaving our worthy classmate-to-be, Buck.' y Upon our meeting Buck in the fall of our Freshman year, we discovered we had with us a man of strong integrity and of military learning. 'lfValt received his early education at Wfest Nottingham Academy and was graduated from there in 1905. He pursued his studies more thoroughly at Maryland Agri- cultural College, from which he was graduated in 1908. ln his latter Alma Mater he made a great name for himself as one of the best second basemen ever turned out by that institution. 1N'e found in Buck a man who keeps a closed mouth, but as Ludholtz says, he thinks strongly, and he is one who makes a lasting, favorable impression upon all. Wfe have also discovered that he has all the powers necessary to captivate the weaker sex, and has taken advantage of these powers, making a strong hit with the Quaker Maidensf, 55,5 XValt is a member of the Veterinary Medical Society. Qefcil Qoufiity, Mary- land, can feel highly complimented to know that our old frioi1,d, ilQluck yi l will care for its livestock in the future and thereby lower the pefrdentagewoyfimortality 1 1 fn. , , Q, N W I N ,jg among the dumb animals. 1 1 y 1 1' 1 ,rg V ' ', f Q 14-1 X , if ' ' ,assi .rs 'idx . .f g .-gfffn X ,s-ff I 95 hu la F? it 1 .

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llunrnr illllumlpzg Ctbuiglvg His very looks are prayers. Murph,t' like all the great men, hails from Qhio. He was born April lv, 1891, at Newcomerstown. His early years were spent at agriculture, but he later entered the New Philadelphia High School, where he received his pre- liminary education and then became interested in pedagogical work. But, desirous of professional training, soon abandoned that held to enter with the class of l9lZ to study vet. science. V lVlurph- soon manifested a desire for information and would often sit for hours discussing the heaviest problems of the profession. ,A Though young in years, he is speedily rounding the road of experience, which he now holds as stock in trade-a resource which enables him to determine characteristics peculiar to individuals, an ability acquired only by observation and association. On account of natural adaptitude to acquiring knowledge, examinations never caused him to suffer mental fatigue nor loss of sleep, neither was he a member of the 57 varietyg but surpassed many others despite their desperate struggle who were less fortunate. Early in his Junior year he manifested a great affinity for the anatomical laboratory, either for the love of the work or its connection, and in his Senior year demonstrated great ability in the manipulation of the microscope, and especially in the use of the oil-immersion lens. Determined, unassuming and retigngpgispgsition, heifytrasinuihfqsfgjtiglartigas a friend and much feared as a foe. tiljie lattefebiftoiifidenioiisEa,tfgl!bgQ llltEif'1'HO1'C' maidenly gents of the class. i -1 He was an active member of lg :ff 1. l-is-.L.5i,.Q 11'l-... .-L-: -feta :Lanny pf ' if ln ifilf' 1i,iftf? :iii J. an , .. ' , .L-N ,fig 'i tp A 4 L' ,.,, ef Q LL-fffwl - f-, J - .. ,- .. 1 ..-. Y-Q1 94 .. c ,fa if .,f. f' U ff if, 67-,, 2. 'V , - ' . 5- ,' f ff ll-417 , i .ffl fc. ff -fel-e --.1



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1 . Gerrit mgnknnp ZKHPQ, Q T 2 The worst fault you have is that swelled head. 5. Q i- Garrie, as fate would have it, does not rank high in age among his class- mates, but that has not kept him from doing many things both wise and otherwise. Born at Ashbourne, near Ogontz, on Iulv 5, 1890, he just missed a big ball game on the Fourth, much to his sorrow. After completing his primary education, he entered, the Cheltenham High School in 1905, and was graduated with his class in 1909. s His course here at Penn has been marked by a thoroughness in work. fre- quency in changing his boarding house, and more or less successful attempts to keep away from the matrimonial halter. During vacation he treats sick animals, helps Carnegie and Schwab make a few 111SJ'LQ,mil,l'1QH'ST1T lT3H-d demon- strates the absurdity of puging 'i tooiucguriublgelirfinvlautoinobile tires. zmhough not having traveled far, he is very observing, Nwliibli is dienivonstrated by theriitaet that he saw an 837-pound dressed hog in Allento,wn.,k N. ,l.,'i'iii-ifhotit the aid high-powered microscope. l ,Versatility is one of Ga-fries 'sliqmig points, beingffli , . .f MN, -. . . 1 NC. graceful dancer,-afgood baseball playenyfexperrtxletter-writer, alslo a professiodah f ,ig M ' , . N . IAQ, f,V.f' Y . at pocket 1JOCYlQ'f2lfI1Cl gendrallyq ?llliQ.I'OL11'ldX'C111-l1O1'1'l spgiiqigb . f if . ,ff , xr. or ggi, . . , -f . i His fL1'tL1-YG-2LS.,,QLfQGQ1lC1'111HT1311 'is asesured, but his jtgkwill notwlaeiome coaiiplete . 'fre-Lf 1. ,. fx? 11 9 an X until he has succfunibed to the wishes ofEfQ111a1glfQf! EM gylifllv, ffxxllhllli' '-Ulf' - 'W Qt 1 X i Aff Xt ll Xl- ,f lfbfixfxf X ik! AU ii! l iqfifji ji . f' ww lf H. 711 pf 'YV' - li l ' f'-fC4,f'-5 1, fad wil. Q X li 2 A f+- 1 f X weffw-if or at ,fi lfjii - '52 f TT. Zig-- ei, A--.e--.1,, ,,, ' QL V in V53 -:Jam max 5,1 r4:?,.. -4, , ee- 1 , --J -x :sV- 1-5 - 'Q ,rg f- ,WQ6 g J-, , , fi 55.141 f or U var

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