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THE YEAR BOOK. EMIL SOROCK. Emil Sorock of Bay City, Michigan, was born in Poltawa, Russia, April 22, 1880. His father was Maurice Sorock and was a plantation owner. He pre- pared at Eastern District High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., and in his freshman year roomed at 25 Bradley street, with Frank Sorockg in his sophomore and junior years at 812 Grand avenue with VVilliam Lippman 5 and in his senior year they roomed together at 279 Crown street. He expects to do post-graduate Work in New York City and Zurich, Switzerland. He was voted the meekest man in the class. PAUL TITUS. T1r13. Paul Titus of Syracuse, N. Y., was born May 6, 1885, in Batavia, N. Y. His father is Wlicks Smith Titus and is a minister. He prepared for college at the Syracuse High School and in his fresh- man year roomed at 925 Howard avenue With J. F. Q'Brieng in his sophomore and junior years with E. Black at 120 York street, and in his senior year with F. L. Forbes at 70 Trumbull street. He expects to do post-graduate work in Ger- many and will probably settle in New York. He will specialize in obstetrics. He was voted the most versatile man in the class. Aljvpoizztuzezzz' to New York Posf-G1'aCl- nate Hospital, New York City, Editor-ial Board, Yale .Medical J07fl7'71Ul, IQO5-6, 1906-7, 1907-8,5 Editor-liz-Clizfef, Year Book, 1908, Med-ical Depa1't'11zent, Yale, lllealzfcal Dejvartmenz' llffember, Graduate School Adt iso1'y Board, Yale Daily News.: Varzzozz Hall Club. A.E.l., N.E.N.,'flH.T'.A.
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THE YEAR BOOK JOSEPH E.-XSTMAN SHEEHAN. UJCEIF! Joseph Eastman Sheehan of Wlalling- ford, Connecticut, was born in Vllalling- ford, April 5, 1885. His father was Daniel S. Sheehan and was a merchant. He prepared for college at lalallingford High School and in his freshman year lived at home. In his sophomore year he roomed at I59 York street with C. C. Crummettg in his junior year at IO7Q Chapel street, with P. J. Brennan, and alone in his senior year at 249 Crown street. He expects to do post-graduate work in Germany and will probably spe- cialize in internal medicine. Apjloilztrvzeizt to Sf. VYlillCfZ7lfl5 Hospital, New York City. GOODRICH TRUMAN SMITH. MSCI-IMIDTU and GooDY. ' Goodrich Truman Smith of Wlood- bury, Conecticut, was born in Wloodbury, December 25, 1883. His father was Dudley Smith, a farmer. He prepared for college at Cushing Academy and in his freshman year roomed at III Edg- wood avenue with H. Alleng in his sophomore and junior years at 668 XV est Divinity with C. Mitchell and YN. Hor- ton, in his senior year at 70 Trumbull street, alone. He expects to do post- graduate work in Germany. He was voted the nerviest man in the class. Apj2o'i1Ltme1zt to Harlem Hospital, New York Cityg Editor'-ial Board, Yale rlafedi- cal fozzmal, IQOQ'-8, Verzzozz Hall Club. CIP.l. .A.
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THE YEAR BOOK. 35 MENDEL YGLKENHEIM. UX'7OLIi. ' Mendel Vollcenheim of New Haven, Connecticut, was born September 3, 1885. in Russia. His father is Abram Vollcen- heim and is retired from business. He prepared for college at the llfelch Gram- mar School and Hillhouse High School. and lived at home throughout the four years of his course. .4pjv01'11f111e11t to Flzzsliizlg Hosfnizzli, Flllifllllg, N. Y. ' EDXNARD JOSEPH XVI-L-XLEN. ED. ' Edward joseph W'halen of North- ampton, Massachusetts, was born in Northampton, january Io, 1886. His father is James Wfhalen and is a contrac- tor. He prepared for college at the Northampton High School andxin his freshman and sophomore years he roomed at 315 Crown street with M. E. Cooneyg in his junior year at 295 York street, alone, and in his senior year at 413 l Berkeley Hall, with F. E. Jones. rLK.K. Edz't01 s Note: The Cl1Ill07l1ZCC11I!3'Ilf has been made in sfr'zfc1'al cases of Llf7f70lIIf71ZU7lZL.S' to hospzftals. At the time of going to press, lz0rwt1e1', wzmziy of the '111f211 had not 1'ccez'z'cd the 'I'C5'I-IHS of C',l'CI71Ill1Ufl0Il,S tried, so that the fact Ilmt there -is no lzospifal Uf'f701'lIfl1lt'llff0H0'ZUI'IlxQ ci llICllI'S name is 11.0 llldl-LUHOIZ that he will 1z0t1'ccc1'1'e 0110 before fume, IQO8. .
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