University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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University of Cincinnati College of Medicine - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 208 of 266
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SOPHOMORE CLASS SONG I don't wanL a hundred, I dun'l want a hundred; All I want is a seventy-flve. I thought that Doctor Tashiro was through with mu. But all he ever gave. me was a scventy-three; Its my ambition to be :1 good physician But I guess I'll not survive. I want to be a doctor; I want to be a dnctor; But I have'nt got L110 seventy-Fwe. I don't want a hundred, I don't want a hundred; AII I want is a seventytfwe. Now Doctor Malone with me I thought was. through, But all I ever got from him was seventy-lwo. Its my ambition to be a good physician But I guess I'll not survive; I want to be a doctor; I want to be a doctor; But I haven't got the seventy-flve. I don't want a hundred, I don't want. a hundred: AII I want is a sevany-fwe. I thought that I had gutten rid of Dr. Knower, But then he turned amund and gave me seventy-fuurd Its my ambition, to he a good physician. But I gqu IIII not survive. I want to he a doctor; Ilnrrl! I've got to be a doctor: But IIve got to get the sevenlyvlivc. x l XIKXWKXXI'ng ,5,an ' AT PRESENT 3g? ' - ' I'M ONLY Xx .34 YEH . BU YRAILEHG XV X , WATCH HIS 4'4: f SMOKE LATER ,a I x cm: H g, I , x le .II F 3 afl- ia 3 ' Entmfear3g. Page Two Hundred Haas



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UCI I has been said, and properly en. nf the material side nf the Medical M Collegeithe college and hospital buildings combining t0 fnrm the finest medical institution in the world, the marvelous equipment. the complete- ness of the institulion as a place of medical education. Much, also. has been properly said of the high standard of medical teaching, the faciulty comprising as it does. many men of national and international reputation. But from the sLLidcnt's standpoint. nothing affords quite so much pleasure and gratihcation as the spirit of fellowship LhaL exists between the faculty and student body. We believe that in no school is there evidenced a nwrc sincere and friendly desire on the part of successful teachers and practitioners of medicine to become definite factors in developing good physicians. They are easy of access on any subject pertaining to student life. We know of no instance. regardless 0f time and piace, where faculty members: have not been willing and glad In give advice and assistance to groups or individuals of the student body whn came to them. Every opportunity is given to the student to make his medical course as profitable as pussible. N0 student is dented personal contact with his professor. And as we know them better our respect and regard for them is increased. Being clnscly asanciated with successful medical men who embody the highest ideals of the profession provides great incentive for successful and well-directecl effort. 5? 5k 4! 5k is Up unLil the war, there existed in Cincinnati a society composed of a gnndly number of men all of whom had sojourned more or loss extensively as interns at the Cincinnati General Hospital. it was a laudable organization embodying the highest spirit of gnnd-fellnwship, whose gatherings, we are told, were events of high importanCc in the annals of Cincinnati's medical life. During the war, with 50 many members in service, its activities were permithd Lo lag and it has not been revived. But the organization remains intact. Lest il perish entirely. we humbly urge its officers to again call its members together. The Class of 1921 has eighteen men who will soon be eligible for membership and are anxious to join. We can also furniSh 21 membership list. As medical students. we favor cooperation. coordination. cuudunation. cuaptationeanything in fact, except meducatiun. i: :e: a? a: 4: W7C are not going to make the customary apologies for this Year Book. We admit, without hesitance. that it has a few shortcomings. Many things could have been added to increase its excellence. No doubt. numerous mis- takes have been made in its compilation. Perhaps here and there names have Page Two Hundred Swen

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