Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . trics and practice in China. My love in her attiie doth show hor wit,It doth so well become her :For every season she hath dressings winter, spring and summer. JosEFiNA M. ViLLAFANE. Villas birth-place is questioned: does she come fromHumacao or from Yabucoa? Well, let itsuffice to say that she comes from PuertoRico and that to Puerto Rico she zvill re-turn as soo>! as possible . . perchanceto build a happy nest, scented by tropicalflowers and brightened by her own sweetmusic. One advice we give Villa: befo


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . trics and practice in China. My love in her attiie doth show hor wit,It doth so well become her :For every season she hath dressings winter, spring and summer. JosEFiNA M. ViLLAFANE. Villas birth-place is questioned: does she come fromHumacao or from Yabucoa? Well, let itsuffice to say that she comes from PuertoRico and that to Puerto Rico she zvill re-turn as soo>! as possible . . perchanceto build a happy nest, scented by tropicalflowers and brightened by her own sweetmusic. One advice we give Villa: beforethat GREAT DAY arrives, do learn how to sewon your coat buttons; paying fifty centsapiece for the sewing of one fallen buttonis too much expense for good, economicalhousekeeping. Attended Puerto Rican Academy, Balti-more, Md. Then entered Womans ^Icdi-cal College of Baltimore, where she finishedthe first three years, coming to us for thelast year. Expects to specialize in her favoritestudv, Pediatrics, and to practice in PuertoRico. Member of Jeanne dArc (A. C. Club).. JOSEFINA M. ViLLAFAXE. 73 What sacred Inslinot did My soul In cliildhood with a hope so strong?What secret force moved my desireTo expect my joys beyond the seas, soyoungV Florence R. Weaver is a skeeter orig-inally from Bridgeton, N. J., where shebuzzed around the highest honors in theHigh School, and afterwards at W. M. her second year llcw away with aprize for the best daily papers in Physiol-ogy. Also in both the Sophomore andJunior years she was a member of the vic-torious 1911 teams in the histology con-tests. In her Freshman year, however, she wasas green as grass, if a skeeter can be, anddid not dare go a block without a diction-ary. The everlasting anterior and poste-rior, internal and external, superior and in-ferior surfaces, borders and ridges of this,that or the other bone, left little room forany other impressions except those ofmuscles. Member of Student Volunteer Band, andY. VV


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