. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . gh School and theHotchkiss School. He received his from Yale in 1907. During- hissummer vacations he has been a hotel clerk and manager. Pie entered theclass at the beginning- of Junior year, having dropped out the previous winterto travel with a sick friend. Pie has been secretary of the New HavenPeoples Choral Union for six years. He has roomed alone, first and secondyears at 144 Lawrence Hall, and the past two years at 98 Park Street. Past History.—Plis father, Charles Williams Comfort, is mother is M


. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . gh School and theHotchkiss School. He received his from Yale in 1907. During- hissummer vacations he has been a hotel clerk and manager. Pie entered theclass at the beginning- of Junior year, having dropped out the previous winterto travel with a sick friend. Pie has been secretary of the New HavenPeoples Choral Union for six years. He has roomed alone, first and secondyears at 144 Lawrence Hall, and the past two years at 98 Park Street. Past History.—Plis father, Charles Williams Comfort, is mother is Mathilda (Bedell) Comfort. One cousin graduated from Yalein 1876. Physical Examination.—Patient is a well-nourished is 165 pounds; height is 5 feet 10)2 inches. Diagnosis.—ITebephrenia. Prognosis.—Patient intends to specialize either in Obstetrics and Gyn-ecology or in Internal Medicine. Permanent mail address is 500 StanbridgeStreet, Norristown, Pa. Appointment to the Western Pennsylvania Hospi-tal, Pittsburg, Pa. History of the Class of igii. WILLIAM FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM.—?Kid, Cunny. Born,Janiian- 29, 1889, Norwich, Conn. Single. PuKSENT Illnkss.—Patient complains of being- mistaken for a fresh-man, and inability to raise a beard. Duration three years. For the pastyear he has been an editor of the Yale Medical Journal. For the past twoyears he has been an officer and director of that corporation knowm as theYale Medical School Book Agenc\. Me is a member of the Skull andSceptre Society and of the Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity ; also a member of theStudents Medical Association Yale Lhiiversity. Past History.—Patient came here from the Norwich Free year he roomed at 53 Prospect Street; the past three years at 371Crown Street, two years with Mitten, this year alone. Fie has helped earnhis way through school by selling medical books. The ]iatients habits arerespectable and his surroundings fair. Family FIlsi-or^.—Mis father was William


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