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26 if mms THE YEAR BOOK ISIDORB ,MORTGN BRENNER. MoR'r. Cried for more Mellen's Food in New Haven, Connecticut, on May 23, 1887. He is the son of Morris Brenner and Hattie CUllmanj Brenner. 'cMort pre- pared for college at the New Haven High School, where he acquired quite a little fame as a journalist, being on the Fo- cus board, He came to Yale because it was nearest and because he dreamed about that snug hospital appointment awaiting him. Mort,' is one of the best students in the class and it was his joy- ful temperament that kept away the creeps on some of those long drawn- out clinics at Middletown. Brenner in- tends to go into general practice after his hospital work is over. Height 5 feet 6M inches. Weiglit, 142 pounds. Ajnpoinfmeut to New Haven Hospital, N ew H anew, C mm. ROBERT SHBFFIELD CLARK. BOB, Began his lengthy career in lfVoodbury, Connecticut, April 6, 1885. He is the son of Wfilliam J. Clark, a farmer, and julia QByxbeej Clark. He prepared for Yale at the Woodbtiry High School, where he first began to dream about that misplaced eyebrow that now adorns his upper lip. Bob has a cousin who grad- uated from Wfilliams College. He came to Yale because there is no place like it, entering Yale with the Class of IQOQ M. S., but saw his mistake at the end of ju- nior year and decided to work a year so that he might graduate with IQIO. He joined our class at the beginning of senior year. After graduation he will enter the medical staff of the United States Army and will try to adjust his 6 feet 3 inches to a 5 foot 6 inch army cot. Height, 6 feet IM inches. Wieight, 153 pounds. Ajnjaoiutment fo House of Mercy, Pittsfield, Mass. N.2.N.
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The Class VVILLIAM HENRY BEARDSLEY. 'X BILL, Entered this vale of tears at Bridge- water, Connecticut, October II, 18.82, but hasnlt been known to shed a tear since. He is the son of Oliver VVilliani Beardsley, a farmer, and Theresa fTee- doinj Beardsley, ' Three of Bill's cousins are college graduatesg two of Yale and one of Jef- ferson Medical College. He prepared for Yale at Wfilliston Seminary and canle to Yale because of Yalefs name and the reputation of the Medical School and because he learned at Vlfilliston that Doc Wfilson was coin- ing. Bill ,is one of the journalistic celebri- ties of the class and holds an enviable position upon the Medical Journal Board. General practice will be his aiin after graduation. f i Height, 5 feet IOQQ inches. Vlfeiglit, 148 pounds. Aj1p01f1zz'11zc1fLzf fo Sf27'il1g7qEId Hospital, Spmzgficld, Mass. N.E.N. 77
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1 - ' 1 THE YEAR HAGOB HAROUTIUM DAVIDIAN. NIDAVYH' Embarked upon the ocean of life in the town of Alion-Iiarahissar, province of Broussa, Armenia, November 4, 1882. He is the son of Haroutium Davidian, a tai- lor, and Elizabeth QBetaghianj Davidian. Davy prepared for Yale at the parish school in his home town and at the Apos- tolic Institute 3 came across the water to study medicine at Yale. He entered Medical School with the class of 1908, but- left at the end of junior year, and spent the next two years at the Insane Retreat at Middletown, as an employee, of course, not as an inmate, and joined our class at the beginning' of senior year. 'fDavy,' is the calmest and most easy-go- ing man in the class, and it is against his nature to hurry to class, no matter how far advanced the recitation may be, consequently he is never nervous or ex- cited but always calm and unrufhed. He is undecided about his future, but will probably go into general practice. Height, 5 feet 5 inches. Weiglit, 145 pounds. IACQB JULIUS EPSTEIN. BOOK 'EPP1E. Failed to hand in lii history. 2 if 1 ,A 5 'Lfj'f 4' L 5 1'
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