The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . 7> s]\ •;?> ^ ^ j» -> ^ ,-^ j£ 5£ 7- 7 t» 7- i|F~. / i \, Class of 93. C. A. Ullerick, J. Creel, L. Grant, Poet. ©fficcrs. E. H. Bayley, Vice A. McGrew, B. Berger, Chorister. Walter Droll. Executive Committee. Charles Marston, Trude, Louis Hertel, Dwight Gilbert Hoxie, Secretary,W. A. Pulton, G. Hejinian, Chaplain. Guy Woemley. History. Prom the number of illustrious members of the class of ninety-three it is inevitable that it shall exist for all times-to


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . 7> s]\ •;?> ^ ^ j» -> ^ ,-^ j£ 5£ 7- 7 t» 7- i|F~. / i \, Class of 93. C. A. Ullerick, J. Creel, L. Grant, Poet. ©fficcrs. E. H. Bayley, Vice A. McGrew, B. Berger, Chorister. Walter Droll. Executive Committee. Charles Marston, Trude, Louis Hertel, Dwight Gilbert Hoxie, Secretary,W. A. Pulton, G. Hejinian, Chaplain. Guy Woemley. History. Prom the number of illustrious members of the class of ninety-three it is inevitable that it shall exist for all times-to come in the annals of history. Prom this suggestion of eternity, and from the name of a distinguished member ofthe class it may be apropos to cite an anecdote: A Priest was once asked the difference between Temptation and Etern-ity. His ready retort was, The former is a If«7of the Devil, the latter is a Devil of a WeiP This truly is a in the history of the class a clerical-looking professor in a cpiiz asked, Is R. Lord here. Away up4on theperch a faint voice replied, Present. Of cours


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