Terra Mariae . ohn Augustus! To be sure, it was an epoch in the his- % torv of his class when the Ford- ham prodigy arrived at theUniversity for his Junior year. Histacit, retiring disposition, supplement-ed by a conservative attitude, for atime made him an enigma. His stu-dious application and earnestness,however, soon won him lasting favorin his class. Lnlike most Meds,John doesnt even smoke and is evenan entiiusiastic believer that womenstudents would have a deplorable ef-fect on the student morale. Probablythey would disturb his peaceful day-dreams. Now that the State controlsthe school, J
Terra Mariae . ohn Augustus! To be sure, it was an epoch in the his- % torv of his class when the Ford- ham prodigy arrived at theUniversity for his Junior year. Histacit, retiring disposition, supplement-ed by a conservative attitude, for atime made him an enigma. His stu-dious application and earnestness,however, soon won him lasting favorin his class. Lnlike most Meds,John doesnt even smoke and is evenan entiiusiastic believer that womenstudents would have a deplorable ef-fect on the student morale. Probablythey would disturb his peaceful day-dreams. Now that the State controlsthe school, John believes that it wouldbe the height of political achievementwere he able to induce the regents tosupply davenports in order that theformation of fatigue bodies might bedelayed. Irrespective of what his politicalsuccess might be, it is a foregone con-clusion that as an M. D. John willreflect fitting pride on his Alma ]Ma-ter. and will assume an envious placein the ranks of his profession. One Hundred and Six.
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