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Dl AN ■; SeCRITARIJ ' S Mrs. Barr, Miss Glenn, Mrs. Saxon Miss McCann, Librarian Departmfntal Secr;tari!-s First tow: Mrs. Bauer. Miss Croasimin. Mrs. Br.niJ. Mrs. Bnico, Miss Mcsscr, Miss Rcuincy. Mrs. Lip.sitj. Second row. Mrs. Papicski, Mrs. Pctcr.son; Misses Masi, Mrviis, Wilson, Kaucic, .Siumpf, am! Iinliiif. 10]
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The New Medical School SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION RuFus Henry Fitzcerald, M.A.. L.H.D., HH.D.. LL.D., ChanceUor Charles B. Nutting, J.D.. LL.M.. S.J.D.. Vice Chancellor John Gabbert Bowman. MA.. LL.D., Litt.D., President Honorarius John Weber. M.E., Sc.D.. Secretary William Swindler McEllroy. B.S., M.D.. Sc.D.. LL.D.. Dean of the School oj Medicme Richard Henry Horn, A.B., M.D.. Assistant Dean Edg. ' r Francis Cosgrove, B.S., M.D., Chairman, Committee on Graduate Medical Education MEDICAL CENTER COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Alan M.wee Scaife, Chairman J. Hlnry O ' Neill Arthur Emil Braun William Holpship Rea George Greer Coolidge William P. Snyder, Jr. Leon F. lk, Jr. John Huber W. gner H. RRY B. Higgins Edward Ray Weidlein [9]
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I km i k REGISTRATION Last N.imc, First Name Where To Next? FRESHMEN: Eager beginners on the threshold of realizing their ambition — unaware of tiic days ahead full of lectures, labs and more labs, foll(iwed by nights of arduous toil. SOPHOMORES: Rejuvenated and rested — sure that nothing ct)uld be rougher than the Freshman ' ear — swapping tales of days of fun and nights of leisure — totally unaware of the battle of the buekets . the frustrating frogs and the bunches of brain work just ahead. JUNIORS: over the hump — anxious to be let loose on the wards — experts in basic science. What could be more perplexing than last year ' s lab on top of lab followed by note- books, lab reports, and nights with Anderson ? Not yet have they experienced lec- tures q 1 h X ?, five .ifternoons, week. SENIORS: lt s old stuff by now — all set for the last mile — toughened by a ye.ir each of worrying, writing and reading. Jr. internships and internships arc the topic of the day for the future Osiers. What? Nothing by Mickey Spillane Freshman, Sophomore. JunKjr. Senmr 11] smart Senior
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