Hawkeye . College,—Dr. W. D. Middle-ton, of Davenport, whose reputation,ability, and influence has done more,perhaps, than that of any other man inmaking the Medical College of the Uni-versity what it is to-day. The general plan of the constitu-tion and the work of the society issimilar to that of the Iowa State Med-cal Association. Indeed it is intendedthat the membership in the formershall be a preparation for membershipin the latter. The officers of the society are asfollows: President, A. B. Render, 01,of Davenport; Vice-President, A. , 02, of Iowa City; Secretary,J. C. Lambert, 0


Hawkeye . College,—Dr. W. D. Middle-ton, of Davenport, whose reputation,ability, and influence has done more,perhaps, than that of any other man inmaking the Medical College of the Uni-versity what it is to-day. The general plan of the constitu-tion and the work of the society issimilar to that of the Iowa State Med-cal Association. Indeed it is intendedthat the membership in the formershall be a preparation for membershipin the latter. The officers of the society are asfollows: President, A. B. Render, 01,of Davenport; Vice-President, A. , 02, of Iowa City; Secretary,J. C. Lambert, 03, of Cedar Falls;Treasurer, J. D. Lyon, 04. As a means of keeping the alumniof the College in closer touch withtheir alma mater, the Middletonianshave founded the Medical Magazinewhich will be issued twice during eachschool year. The board of editors isas follows: Editor-in-chief, L. , Gladbrook, Iowa; BusinessManager, J. C. Cooper 02, Red Oak, A. B of the Middletonian Senior Class, 1901 R. D. Blackmore, ...... President E. A. Sailor, ....... Vice-President Lizzie Smith, ....... Secretary A. F. DeLespinasse, ...... Treasurer C. H. Cretzenmeyer, ..... Historian J. D. LrOWRY, D. FiTzPATRiCK, ..... Sergeants-at-Arms ClaLSS History To thoroughly appreciate the description of a class it is necessary to become familiarwith the individuals comprising it. In our freshman year we had double our presentnumber, but some flunked, while others for various reasons, went elsewhere or droppedthe work. That each may be known, the roll will be called and an occasional remarkmade. Beach, Belsheim, Bullock and Blackmore are honest toilers. Misses Beach, Daly,and Smith are the ladies of the class, and rank among the leaders, tho the last two maymiss graduation because of sickness. Now comes Adipose Chapman the super ofthe class. Following him are Cantwell, the ladies man, Cretzmeyer, the wise, AdolphF. Henry DeLespinasse whose name cannot be pronounced, and El


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