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- Rev. Froncis X. Coon O.S.A., A.M. -utocioto Protestor, Biology Rev. John H. Crowford O.S.A., A M. Alie. :otc Profettor, Mathematics OBd PhytiCi Rev. Froncis A. Diehl O.S.A., A.M. A 'font Protestor, Philosophy
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Thot humonify moy benefit corpse! We leave less quietly than before and beat a hasty retreat to the Bacteriology lab. Here all work has ceased for the moment while the instructor gives o short tolk on the cause and effects of mcrtal vagrancy. We withdraw. Farther down the corridor . . . Histology—cutting and staining tissues . . . Embryology—charts and drawings . . . Immunology: Now when Pasteur was confronted with this problem, he took . . On the next floor ore the Chemistry labs. In General Chem a student is weighing o sticky brown substance. Beside him is a com- plicated glass apparatus with liquids running from one receptacle to another, changing color in the process. He keeps one eye on it os he checks the results of the weighing. Other students are doing the same with similar equipment. Odd-shaped bottles lining the shelves on the tobies . . . open closet doors revealing rows of labeled containers . . . spigots running . . . busy humming . . . gas To the thousandth of o grom. Twenty-e'9M
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18 burners . . . symbols . . . formulae . . . difficult equotions. As we go in the Organic Chem lab an instructor distributes small enve- lopes containing unknown compounds: And now, gentlemen, test! Outside again ... not much time before lunch . . . down to the first floor . . . college bookroom at the bottom of the stairs ... im- patient students jostling each other in the line before it ... a smaller line waiting down the hall ot the Dean's office . . . plenty of patience here. We start back to the front door, passing a group of sport fans in hot debate over the merits of their respective dormitory basket- ball teoms in the intra-mural race. The ringing of a bell starts the rush for lunch and the argument is forgotten. We follow the crowd . . . downstairs . . . around the turn . . . more stairs . . . down to Louie's . . . a rush for tables. Classes and problems just left arc continued, with porcelain table-tops substituting for blackboards ... an examination is worked out again . . . shouts . . . music. Rev. John R. Dunne O.S.A., A M. Instructor, History Rev. Edword M. Dwyer O.S.A., Ph D. Professor, Modern languages Rev. Doniel P. Folvey O.S.A., A.B., 8.A. in lib. Sci. Instructor, English Rev. Emmet A. Flynn O.S.A., A.M. Instructor, English Anthony J. Froync A.M. Instructor, English Rev. Thomas F. Gill»gon O.S.A., A.M. Assistant Professor, Modern Languages Thirty
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