X-ray (1918) (14781690242) - Public domain zoological illustration
Zusammenfassung
Identifier: xray1918medi (find matches)
Title: X-ray
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Medical College of Virginia
Subjects: Medical College of Virginia -- Students -- Yearbooks College yearbooks -- Virginia -- Richmond
Publisher: Medical College of Virginia
Contributing Library: Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
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cademy. He is the proud pos-sessor of a strong bass voice which reminds us of JoeVan, and a neck and chest which Ed. Lewis wouldenvy. Tis true that you cant keep a good fellowdown, because Lou is a bear with the ladies. Theyall want him to take off his hat so they can see hispretty red hair. He is one of those birds that willbe there when the other guy gets started. TheFaculty knows him as a hard worker, capable of put-ting up a good bluff at the proper time; the boys knowhim as a happy-go-lucky, boisterous friend; and theworld will know him, we hope, as a successful dentist. LITTLE Sherman never makes a finality of anythingwithout due consideration. Slow and sure is his aim.He stands well in his class and is liked by his class-mates. Sherman is rarely heard unless something unex-pected occurs, then he must consult Marion! Havinga girl back home keeps his inspiration soaring upwardand onward. We predict a bright future for this lankyyouth. .ive me a ma ten. Yeo, boy, got em tight? 104
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Newport News Xi Psi Phirap Enlisted Dental Reserve Corps of the Army True mil is nature to advantage drestThat oft wast thought but neer so well expressed. Age, 25; height, 5 ft. 7;/2 in.; Newport News HighSchool; Tidewater Club; Secretary and Treasurer,Class, 17. Christiansburg Abraham Lincoln Enlisted Dental Reserve Corps of the Army Honesty needs no disguise nor ornament—be plain Age, 23; height, 6 ft. 2>/2 »•: Beckley Institute. RAP came to us from down east, and a jollygood mate he is. He is known throughout his depart-ment for his wit, which is perfectly original and of thefinest type. No skipper could be downhearted withsuch a mate. In future years we will all like torecall his numerous sayings. He attends to his ownbusiness and makes the other fellow strive all theharder. Marion is one of those who believes in perse-vering to the end, and has exemplified a firmness ofcharacter and genial spirit towards his college mateswhich has won the respect of all who know him. Som