University of Louisville - Thoroughbred Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1911

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Page 24 text:

22 The Colonel FACULTY Heman Humpnurey, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. JESSE Simpson, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Epwarp B. Ricuey, B. O., A. B., M. D., Adjunct Professor to the Chair of Clinical Medicine. Evmer Lee Henperson, M. D., Anesthetist to the Department of General Surgery. Cart Grant, M. D., Assistant to the Chair of Medical Life Insurance and Medical Economics. Cart Werpner, Jr., M. D., Adjunct Professor in Microscopy and Clinical Pathology. R. Hays Davis, M. D., Professor of Pathology. E. C. Repmon, M. D., Adjunc t Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacology. J. T. Ewrna, A. B., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Physiology. O. C. Cook, M. D., Adjunct Professor to Chair of Clinical Medicine. Isaac LeperMAN, A. B., M. D., Professor of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. T. M. Dorsey, B. S., Assistant to Physiological Laboratory. Frank W. Fieiscuaker, Ph. G., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Cuas. H. Wurtiatcn, M. D., Adjunet Professor of Surgery. Herpert Parsons, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Surgery. C. B. Spatprna, A. B., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Surgery. Wituiam H. Coteman, A. B., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics. Cuas. Lucas, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases.



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a 24 be Colonel VIVAT ACADEMIA! Epiror. or THE CoLonet, University of Louisville: I am genuinely interested in seeing a great Louisville University located here. The germ for such a University is already in existence in the splendid school which we now have. The great am- bition, with the sympathy of the city heartily enlisted, is sure to be realized. Just when some con- certed effort should be made to bring to reality this dream, it is difficult tosay. It will surely come. You have my very best wishes, and if at any time any service can be rendered by me, it will be given most gladly. Yours sincerely, E. L. POWELL. That ‘‘The University of Louisville’’ exists, that it has a local habitation and a name in our city, should be a matter of pride in every citizen. That its work has been tried and proved efficient, should be the source of unbounded satisfaction to every officer and teacher of the University, and a cause of congratulation to every student in its halls. B. B. HUNTOON. OUR ALMA MATER! What words to conjure with, to bring up memories of days of happiness and of study, hours of anxiety over impending examinations, and relief at work well done! The Senior looks back upon his four years of toil and trouble with a sigh of satisfaction; the Junior envious that one more year remains for him; the Sophomore with a “‘holier than thou’’ feel- ing as he observes the Freshman somewhat bewildered by the intricacies of laboratory experiments and technicalities; the Freshman proud that he has reached the end of his first embryonic stage and that the lasting attachment to his Alma Mater has been reached. There have been four stages to this labor; the University Mother is proud of her sons. May they always remain loyal! HENRY ENOS TULEY. Greetings to all who read this, whether the lowly undergraduate, the mighty Senior, or the other fellow, the bare plebeian, who is neither an alumnus nor has any hope of ever being such, for this is the accepted publication of a great University, and in this day of specialization those repre- sented in this Annual are specializing in education, particularly the medical. Since that is the great- est field of human endeavor, as well as the greatest of our University’s various departments, and as we stand at the close of another successful year and look forward with hope upon our career, let us turn a moment, with reverence, to look upon our old Alma Mater. May her influence widen like the processes of the suns and deepen like the star-bespangled blue! GEO. B. JENKINS. lta

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