Terra Mariae . WILLIAM THOMAS GARDNERCivil Engineering N S O ©EHOLD the original .Moun-tain Goat. You would hardlyrecognize this polished specimenas the innocent and unsophisti-cated Rill who wandered in uponus four years ago. .Many were thetimes you could have seen him on thestreets of Washington, map in hand,trying to locate the Monument orthe Ninth -Street ( )pera House. HutHill is an old-timer now, and knowshis way around. Education is, indeed,a wonderful thing. That his pleasing personality andgood nature have won him a host offriends is not strange. Let us assureyou also that Rill is as


Terra Mariae . WILLIAM THOMAS GARDNERCivil Engineering N S O ©EHOLD the original .Moun-tain Goat. You would hardlyrecognize this polished specimenas the innocent and unsophisti-cated Rill who wandered in uponus four years ago. .Many were thetimes you could have seen him on thestreets of Washington, map in hand,trying to locate the Monument orthe Ninth -Street ( )pera House. HutHill is an old-timer now, and knowshis way around. Education is, indeed,a wonderful thing. That his pleasing personality andgood nature have won him a host offriends is not strange. Let us assureyou also that Rill is as fine an ])le I if the scholar as lie is of the .gen-tleman. Heres wishing him the success thatis sure to be his. Forl^-lhree. WILLETTS WALTON GARDNER Department of Medicine N 2 NM 2 FRANCISCO G. GARCIADepartment of Dentistry = * * HIS chap is better known to hisimniethate associates as ^ and he first saw the hght of the522Si ^vorld on July 9, 1893, in oneof those beautiful Long: Island hamlets called Bellport. John must haverealized at an early age that he waspredestined for medicine, because helaid down an excellent foundation ina Bachelor of Arts degree from Cor-nell University. John caire to us from the Collegeof Physicians and Surgeons at thebeginning of his Junior year. It vv-asnot long before he won, by his con-genial personality and good-fellow-ship, the admiration and confidence ofa host of friends. Like all human be-ings. John has a special weakness,when it comes to dealing with certaincapricious and frivolous members ofthe feminine world; his more or lessunfortunate and very intimate friendexpressed his heartfelt sympathy fromthe knowledge of some of his tryingand discouraging affairs are m


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