Old Maryland 1913-1914 . HEATWOLE, , , Dean, Baltimore, Md. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. 59th Annual Session will begin Sept. 23, 1914. Facultyof 26. For catalogue containing full information ad-dress the Secretary, 301 St. Paul Street, Baltimore,Maryland. EDWIN T. DICKERSON, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY. (Formerly Maryland College of Pharmacy). 72ndAnnual Session begins September 25, 1914- n In-structors. New Laboratories. Address CHARLES CASPARI, JR., Dean, Baltimore, Md. OLD MARYLAND Vol. X. FEBEUAEY 1, 1914. No. 2. CONTENTS DR. EUGENE P. CORDELL—AN EULOGY—Randolph Winslow, M.
Old Maryland 1913-1914 . HEATWOLE, , , Dean, Baltimore, Md. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. 59th Annual Session will begin Sept. 23, 1914. Facultyof 26. For catalogue containing full information ad-dress the Secretary, 301 St. Paul Street, Baltimore,Maryland. EDWIN T. DICKERSON, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY. (Formerly Maryland College of Pharmacy). 72ndAnnual Session begins September 25, 1914- n In-structors. New Laboratories. Address CHARLES CASPARI, JR., Dean, Baltimore, Md. OLD MARYLAND Vol. X. FEBEUAEY 1, 1914. No. 2. CONTENTS DR. EUGENE P. CORDELL—AN EULOGY—Randolph Winslow, 21 AN APPEAL FOR THE HONOR SYS-TEM—Louis A. Buie 25 MEMORIAL TABLET TO DR. CORDELL. 26 EDITORIAL 27 Our Library. EDITORIALETS 28 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 28 ITEMS 29 QUIPS 39 MARRIAGES 40 DEATHS 40 Footwear for the College Man at Moderate Price. N. HESS SONS - - 8 E. Baltimore, St. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL COR. LOMBARD AND GREENE STREETS WM. J. COLEMAN, H. H. WARFIELD, Medical Superintendent. BALTIMORE. MD. OLD MARYLAND Published Monthly in the Interest of the University of $ PER YEAR. Contributions solicited from Alumni of theUniversity. Business Address, 608 Professional Building,Baltimore, Md. Vol. X. BALTIMORE, MD., FEBRUARY 1, 1914. No. 2 DR. EUGENE F. CORDELL—AN Randolph Winslow, Pallid Death, who visits impartially thehovels of the poor and the palaces of princes,has knocked again at our door, and one of ourmost distinguished, most useful, and most loyalco-laborers has ansvpered to the call. On July 31st, 1913, Eugene Fauntleroy (Jor-dell, A. M., M. D., Professor of the History ofMedicine and Librarian of the Medical iSchool,locked the doors of the Library and posted anotice that the library would not be open untiiSeptember 1st. With a light heart and a lithe-some step he left the hails that were so dear tohim, and eagerly anticipated his usual vacationox a month. With his devoted wiie he visitedthe scenes of his boyhood a
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