. Plexus. Prof. Wells clinic, yet are too modestto suggest their own names. Prof. OByrne often has a skeptical smile on his face as helooks around the room during roll call; but he is only endeavor-ing to associate the new names and faces. When first ushered into the new building the old familiarschool seats aroused memories which were too much for the grav-ity of even the serious. The old familiar Good morning,teacher, Please may 1 pass the water, etc., were brought intouse and the bent pin made to serve its traditional purpose, untilquieted by Dr. Barretts remark that we behaved more like po


. Plexus. Prof. Wells clinic, yet are too modestto suggest their own names. Prof. OByrne often has a skeptical smile on his face as helooks around the room during roll call; but he is only endeavor-ing to associate the new names and faces. When first ushered into the new building the old familiarschool seats aroused memories which were too much for the grav-ity of even the serious. The old familiar Good morning,teacher, Please may 1 pass the water, etc., were brought intouse and the bent pin made to serve its traditional purpose, untilquieted by Dr. Barretts remark that we behaved more like postgraduates than seniors. THE FIRE. In order to let our readers know the condition of affairs afterthe fire we have placed in this issue a group picture of thoseparts of the building which were damaged the most. In theupper left hand corner, the alumni will recognize the much lovedclinical amphitheater, where much blood has been shed, not onlyby the surgeons knife, but from the brow of many a senior while. trying to ride a broncho through his final exams, just below itthe much hated dissecting room, operations werebloodless, aye, heartless, too often; in the upper right handcorner the much honored institution—north east corner view—with P. Gad Kitterman nnd Mis-; Jones so enraptured in eachothers conversation that they were not aware of. having their 110 The Plexus. picture taken, and below the much reviled A. A. the ;D. Jsheadquarters together with Dr. Eckleys department. It is need-less to say that it was this part of the building that suffered themost as it can be clearly seen by the two right hand pictures. The damage was greater than it was at first thought to were two large rains shortly after the fire that thoroughlydrenched the building as the entire roof was off. Little has been done to the building as yet as the insurancehas not as yet been adjusted; however, the building will bethoroughly remodeled and in order by October first, when theDental


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