X-ray . with Spiegel, but for some reason — the members of theclass think it due to Spiegels earnest and ever-presentdesire to sing — anyhow he decided to seek real men,and now is associated with section III. — Siewers, Wood,Paul. Coi any liquor? ISAAC TAYLOR PETERS, of somewhere inWest Virginia, if you please! All news of this youngman is strictly censured, and it is well-nigh impossibleto obtain any facts as to his past history. His presentillness is also rather obscure, but it is confidently ex-pected and hoped that a fully signed M. C. V. diplomawill prove a cure for any ailment that may h


X-ray . with Spiegel, but for some reason — the members of theclass think it due to Spiegels earnest and ever-presentdesire to sing — anyhow he decided to seek real men,and now is associated with section III. — Siewers, Wood,Paul. Coi any liquor? ISAAC TAYLOR PETERS, of somewhere inWest Virginia, if you please! All news of this youngman is strictly censured, and it is well-nigh impossibleto obtain any facts as to his past history. His presentillness is also rather obscure, but it is confidently ex-pected and hoped that a fully signed M. C. V. diplomawill prove a cure for any ailment that may have befallenhim during the past four years. Dr. Peters (thats what the girls call him) is oneof the Memorial boys, and while there he has admirablydemonstrated the fact that what Dr. Shepherd doesntknow about the laboratory he does. Pete is another who has selected a watery gravein preference to the German soap grease fat, and we allsurely wish him bon voyage. •/« roun the mountain, Coralie. If,. Savannah, Ga. Omega Upsilon Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon bob Enlisted Medical Reserve Corps of the Army He had a head to contrive, a longue to persuade, and ahand to execute. John Marshall High School, 12; President, Class,16-17; Business Manager, Sfyull and Bones, 16-17;Interne, Memorial Hospital, 17-18. ONCE upon a time many years ago a little boy inknee pants came to the University College of Medicineand matriculated in Medicine. All went well until onewarm fall day the Dean happened to see him andinquired where his mother was. On learning he wasunattended by either mother or nurse, the kindly officialcalled the janitor and sent the child home with theadmonition to grow some more and come back when hewas big enough to carry a box of bones. Such wasthe beginning of the medical history of Robert , Jr., known in Memorial Hospital as , but around College as Bob. The adviceof the Dean was well taken, for Bob immediatelybegan to increase his knowledge at John Marshall


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