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

 - Class of 1940

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Sl-LPTICMBER 27, 1987-Sophomorons. SEPTEMBER 29, 1937-That 587.50 eneral fee is an obli ration that with dili fence, eeonom , and In Y stern self- denial, Father is made to pay. All this past week my classmates blamed me for the eradication of some members of the Bi- centennial Class, due to my History. But I know that many will defend my rights to write as I did. OCTOBER Q, 1937-Arditto fails to understand that in Histo-pathology-silence is a virtue. A Saturday morning bacteriology examination: lVell, men, itls this, that, or the other thing, but no man is going to walk straight if he is watching his neighbor. IYUVICMHI-IR 55, 1937-Dr. Mac-Farland's course is considered by all to come up to all expectations. Clinical Orientation I'ourse-apparently was left in China. The Class of 19+IUfaccording to Dr. Amadon-needs less consciousness and Inore con- scientiousness. JANUARY 7, 1938-IYe come back in 1938 to rest up again. JANUARY 15, them. JANUARY 16, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY BIARCH 7, 1938-IYe don't know which is worst-to write the anatomy talk. or to listen to I'arker's speech was very well presented. 1938-Dr. Booth needs to smoke a peace pipe when he introduces the -Ierseyites. 7, 1938fYital stat-ist-isks. 15, 1938-IYe find Dr. Hardenbergh's course and instructor very interesting. 17, 1938-Brain storm in Anatomy. 1938-Congestion, hyperemia, engorgement, an excess amount of blood in a part, an overflowing that fills the veins and the list of re-exams. IXIARCII QS, 1938-Faculty meeting a few weeks after semester exams is extraordinary if it doesn't do the Class of 194-0 harm. APRIL 3, 1938-Bridge and Hopp brag about their exam marks in special pathology-wish I could have I-strain instead of eye-strain. Judging-pleasant weather bring the travelling urge to Dr. Dick who takes us to the great out-of-doors. INIAY 5, 1938-Schaden concentrates on Bacteriology, but Dr. Campbell doesn't believe it neces- sary to fall off a stool. INIONDAY INIOURNINGmI,i1I'liCI' after giving answer to Dr. Amadon says if that is the answer, what is the question. In June we find that Hughes receives Hutyra and iNIarek for his excellency in Anatomy, and Kaplan receives a prize in Physiology. INIIDDLE OF :XUCUS'I'7U.I1II still no report of my marks. Time is passing, and I hope I do, too- to a .Iunior year. SEPTEMBER Q7, 1938-CTardboardemore than last year to explain the increase of the general fee. CLASS ELI-:c'1'1ox DAY-Boyer, Boucher, Hartenstein, Church. IJC I'OB1CR 4, 19558-In a bull session in IVard A today, the Seniors were griping that the larger , fi A .I ' . y W Y 1 1' A.. . A 1 '71 au-

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MEMO UF Tllll ULASS Ill' 1940 President ..... .........,..........,....... 1 VALTER A. HUGHES Vice-President .... .... I 'BENJAMIN L. VVALBERT, JR. Secretary ..... .......... G I-JORGE J. FLECK Treasurer. . . .... GILBERT F. HOPPENSTEDT Ilistorian ...............,..........,...,.... EVERETT B. lXIILLER SEPTEMBER 13, 1936-Received a letter of notification of acceptance by the Faculty to enter me as a first year man at Veterinary School. SEPTEMBER 27, 1936-Registration daygthose pens they supplied to fill out the cards must have been used for darts before they were put on the table for use. OCTOBER 7, 1936-That was some workout this afternoon at the gym. After finding out the naked truth of our well being, tl1e llcds decide its going to be a great year for pills. OCTOBER 17, 1936wThe Sophs try to stifle or stiffle the moustaches of llfartin and Kavanaugh. ELECTION DAY-MacKenzie, Jenne, Collins, Church. NOVELIBER QQ, 1936wBoneing for the Osteology exam. DECEMBER 17, 1936-In Organic Chemistry a 5 marked on those small Blue Books didnit mean you had a fifth rating in the Social Register-it meant you Were 95 per cent incorrect. JANUARY 7, 1937-Dr. Lentz worries me-even though he has a Florida tan he inquires whether We had studied during the Christmas vacation. FEBRUARY 10, 1937-Botany examination was given to us it la carte. Dr. True Honor System- the professor had the honor, and we the system. FEBRUARY 11, 1937-The Kribb course is one subject not to be easily forgotten nor forgiven. lNIARCH 21, 1937QReddin reads again. APRIL 3 1937-Dr. llatthews explained today why he must say little cowgu we would laugh if he pronounced or at least tried to say calf. APRIL 7, 1937-P-Chem, pH, pK, puny rats, p-analysis, polaroscope. lNIAY 7, 1937-I've just finished reading some of the SCALPELS of previous years, preparatory to writing my Class History, and can understand Why the material for publication is called copy. BIAY 17, 1937-Exercising horses at Newtown Square, with Hughes as riding master-so were We exercised. EXAMINATION xxYl:IEKT13ilI'11Cl1 will need more than inside information of the horse to pass his anatomy. The 1914 Class illedal is pinned on Kaplan. 1 JF' . 4 ,Pt aw ' Chapin? ., -is 'Ji 14,5 S gn



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clinics at Ohio and Cornell Cif they areb trains the students to think, while here at Penn the student is trained to remember. So what-suppose you ean't remember what you're thinking about. DIOVEMBER 2, 1938-The zipper diagnosis of presentation, posture, position of feti, fetus, or fetuses, in Gynecology. NOVEMBER 4, 1938-Definition for enema-a goose with a gush. PODOLOGY'JOC shoeing and showing how. DECEMBER 20, 1938-The Chloral Society were as is-esome quartettes are better made of 2 pints. DECEIWIBER 21, 1938- I have long entertained the idea that . . .U JANUARY 27, 1939-Every subject has its beginning-middle-and examination. But I'm con- vinced that the latter is indispensable. FEBRUARY 27, 1939-This tendency for alopecia capitae, superioris, really has Jenne worried this year. I hope there's more in his head than tl1e comb will take out. FEBRUARY 27, 1939-That parasites are to be found every day-big or little is O. K., but I almost go bugs trying to find out l1ow they get to know their names. SATURDAY BIORNING-I don,t see why that Southern rebel, Allen, insists upon egging Dr. Dick about what type of hogs grow in the south. It's true that Virginia is noted for its sugar- cured hams-but it might be noted for curing hams. INIARCII 21, 1939wIn Therapeutics, lNIiss Bodine must think that being a woman a terribly diffi- cult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men and Boyferb. INIARCH 27, 1939-Next to love, Craige, IValbert, and Hoppenstedt find cards the greatest indoor sport. APRIL F OOL-N o remarks. APRIL 14, 1939-Wiith distaste, every year I look forward to the task of writing this Class History, and with reluctance every year, I write a classic this messy and with much bragging ever after. APRIL 17, 1939-Dr. Dick starts from Vineland with a bang. IVIAY 7, 1939-Five days a week of pharmaco-therapeutics become toxic but not fatal. IVIAY 11, 1939-Finding jobs for the summer is a cinch, but that an educated person earns more than a kennel man is a thought of the laity. VVell, perhaps its true, but the Junior student working for a vet doesn't always get it. JUNE 5, 1939-Faculty entertainment week-the proctors tell us tl1e answers neednit be long. But it always takes me a long time to make them short. SEPTEMBER 29, 1939-Ah! IVise and stately Seniors. OCTOBER 4, 1939-Dr. FoX's blackouts are like knock-out drops to us. OCTOBER 7, 1939-I can't find out what they mean when they speak of Sneakin' Sam and Little Jesus. DECEMBER 17, 1939-All joking aside, these re-exams really do indicate those who have brains- these that have don't take them.

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