X-ray . wncanoe. Under a spell of human fancy that marks thebeginning of a medical students career, Leroyadded his name to the list of possibilities com-monly known as a freshman class. Then followed such experience as tend to makeany one individual different from others, and attimes even unlike himself. During his junior yearLeroy enjoyed the distinction of developing fromprofessional intimacy with patients in the dispen-sary a simple cutaneous sensation that, for a time,invited him to be one of the busiest men in thus had his attention directed to suchsuperficial affections of m


X-ray . wncanoe. Under a spell of human fancy that marks thebeginning of a medical students career, Leroyadded his name to the list of possibilities com-monly known as a freshman class. Then followed such experience as tend to makeany one individual different from others, and attimes even unlike himself. During his junior yearLeroy enjoyed the distinction of developing fromprofessional intimacy with patients in the dispen-sary a simple cutaneous sensation that, for a time,invited him to be one of the busiest men in thus had his attention directed to suchsuperficial affections of mankind, he refrained tem-porarily from dealing with the deeper affairs ofthe heart. Nevertheless, there remains to be added in amore serious turn of mind; he has been a con-scientious student, a trustworthy friend and a sym-pathetic comrade. With the unfolding of futureyears that are to change happenings of today intomemories of tomorrow, may he achieve what hejussly deserves—success. THE X-RAY-1922 33. BLANTON PAGE SEWARD Isle of Wight, Va. B. P. Phi Rho Sigma; Phi Delta Omega;B. A., University of Richmond,1918; Sophomore and Junior Histo-rian ; Vice-President Senior Class. When J)ou are tight, stic^ to it. B. P. came to us from the University ofRichmond in 1918, desirous of learning the heal-ing art. Army life was just as appealing to himso he joined Uncle Sams forces, receiving sixtyIron Men and other decorations for bravery atthe battle of Blues Armory. He hails from theIsle of Wight, hovkfever, as he doesnt hold itagainst himself, out of the goodness of our heart,neither will we, for, no joking, he has lots of goodqualities—a student and a lover. Dont two are not incompatible. You just dontknow him as we do. He heis cui alert mind, defi-nite in all his convictions, and is concise in hisspeech. The Board of Censors passed en himwith a grade of 100. Noble record, my boy, sowe all wish him Godspeed in his chosen profession. LAWRENCE OWEN SNEAD ViRGILINA, Va. L.


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