Yale University School of Medicine - Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1898

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THE CLASS. JULIUS STIRLING LOOMIS. Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear, Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste. -SHAKESPEARE, SONNET LXXVII. The joke was on Springfield, Mass, Saturday, May zo, 1876. But the Joke has Since been else- where as we gather from his statement that his expenses during his college course have been partially mitigated by borrowing from his friends. Stirling is, notwithstanding the above slur, a thoroughbred col1ugian, and a real joy to his friends. His home is Springfield, Mass., Where public opinion frowns on the saloon. This accounts for our hero's fondness for milk. Stirling's life has been spent in bed and out, also his money. Rolin H. Loomis, a business man of Springfield, is the innocent cause. Blood :Eng, Fra. Stirling lays claim to no distin- guished ancestry, and is also silent on the subject of posterity. His distinguished relatives, other than himself, however, include such men as ex- President Porter and Professor Nathaniel Taylor of Yale, the famous Governor Buckingham of Connecticut, and Willie Stute. Stirling pre- pared at Springfield High School and canie to Yale because the coin came down heads. TERENCE STEPHEN MCDERMOTT Hear me for 1 will speak. -JULIUS CAESAR. Evidently can't write or wishes to conceal his past, as he failed to hand in any statistical answers.

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YALE MEDICAL ANNUAL. HENRY EDWARD HUNGERFORD. Nothing is more useful than silence. -MENANDER. Henry first exchanged CO, for oxygen at Bristol, Conn., November 3, 1872. He says that he can't help but live, the question being in that case how much credit to him his existence really is. His father is Chas. E. Hungerford, a contractor. Blood is English and American, and Sir Thomas De Hungerford, Speaker of the House of Lords, is adistinguished relative. Prepared at Bristol High School. JULIUS HAROLD HURST 1've taken my fun where I've found ity I've rogued an' I've ranged in my time. --KIPLING. Stepped from the infinite into the finite at Presall, Lancashire, England, at which place he arrived from the River Lethe on june 7. 1873. Thence he has travelled to the four corners of the earth, from Hthe road to Mandalay westward to the Great Divide. His Christmas and Easter vaca- tions he spends in England, Mexico, California or some other suburb of New Haven, While for his summer outing he generally runs out of town for a spell to Australia or japan. His ancestry is traced back to the ark but he doesn't state to what particular occupant. He says his blood is entirely transfused goat's so he is probably kid- ding. Of his family he alone is distinguished. Prepared for college in Lancaster, Eng., where as no one has even been found who was in his class he had a special one of his own.



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YALE MEDICAL ANNUAL. ARSHAG DERMARGOSIAN. But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, VVhen two strong men stand face to face tho' they come from the ends of the earth. -KIPLING. Arshag-may his tribe increase-was reincar- nated in Turkey November 2I, 1872. His illus- trious sire, I-Iagop DerMargosian, may his shadow never grow less, was formerly the world- famous Mayor of a city in Armenia beloved of the gods. Arshag, whose breath smells sweet with truth, is a graduate of the preparatory department of Euphrates College, and the bearer of a B.A. from Euphrates College, Class of '94. The purest Armenian blood, mixed With royal strains, courses through his patrician veins and reaches tooo C. at the name of the hated Turk. The only occasion on which he can with equanimity consider the Turkey question is the last Thursday in November, when he is too good an American to let national pride interfere with a proper and patriotic celebration of the day. Arshag, Salaam-Allah-Allallah-Allah. WILLIAM WRIGHT MARKOE H it it it for by these Shall I try my friends. You shall perceive how you Mistake my fortunes, I am wealthy in my friends. -T1MoN or ATHENS. Awoke at Utica, N. Y., September 9, 1874. He has wasted his life in various places, among others he names Shelton, Conn., Orange, Mass., and Poli's. He traces his ancestry to the latter place and remarks with aristocratic pride con- cerning the occupation of his father, Francis H. Markoe, he doesn't have to work. French blood and Irish gore mingle amicably in his veins. In addition to his Felsburgian ancestry he can trace back to one Peter Markoe, Gover- nor of the Isle of Vera Cruz. He prepared at Shelton High School.

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