Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . In Fairmount Park. 123 Furthermore we have had opportunities such as a large city onlycan offer: theaters with their finest productions; lectures on all sul>-jects by noted men and women; museums and art galleries open tous; Fairmount Iark with its world-renowned grounds. Surely there waschance for social life and amusement if we cared to take it. Just what the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania has meantto us. wc may be more prepared to say a few years hence. We knowthat it has given us what we desired.—a thor


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . In Fairmount Park. 123 Furthermore we have had opportunities such as a large city onlycan offer: theaters with their finest productions; lectures on all sul>-jects by noted men and women; museums and art galleries open tous; Fairmount Iark with its world-renowned grounds. Surely there waschance for social life and amusement if we cared to take it. Just what the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania has meantto us. wc may be more prepared to say a few years hence. We knowthat it has given us what we desired.—a thorough medical training. Ithas given us a broad outlook in our chosen profession, and instilledinto us energy and ambition to equal or surpass, if that be possible,the achievements of former graduates of our Alma Mater. What itwill mean in the future depends largely on us: let us strive to maintainand. if possible, even add to its well won reputation. Meine, On the ^auickon. 124 The Calendar from 1910 to 1911 Opening exercises followed by reception in the gymnasium. 26. Freshmen are introduced to le bandage, Desault and Seniors board west-bound cars for Blockley and vicinity. 30. Freshmen entertained by the Basket Ball Crowd. October. I. Birthday and christening parties begin for the Juniors and Seniorsin the vicinity of Third and Washington Avenue, Little Italy andthe Ghetto. 7. Proclamation to the Freshmen, posted by the Sophs. 8. Young Womens Christian Association reception to the new The first section of Freshies and Sophs meet in the Sky Reception in the Deans office for Clinical Pathology Delinquents of II. 23. Seniors begin to lose weight in their mad rush for 8 A. M. ward-class. 24. Miss Tsao begins to record her surgical case—a man with a bruise onthe nose. 25. Freshman Appendices Party given by the Juniors. 27. Miss Jamison, giving the first ether, drops the cone three tim


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