Old Maryland 1913-1914 . Baltimore. Md. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. 59lh Annual Session will begin Sept. 23, 1914. Facultyof 26. For catalogue containing full information ad-dress the Secretary, 301 St. Paul Street, EDWIN T. DICKERSON. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY. (Formerly Maryland College of Pharmacy). 72ndAnnual Session begins September 25, 1914. 11 In-structors. New Laboratories. Address CHARLES CASPARI, JR., Dean, Baltimore, Md. OLD MARYLAND Vol. X. APRIL 1, 1914. No. 4. CONTENTS Orn DUTY TOWARDS THE UNIVERSITY— B. G. Gold ?. 63 THE PATTER CASE — F.


Old Maryland 1913-1914 . Baltimore. Md. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. 59lh Annual Session will begin Sept. 23, 1914. Facultyof 26. For catalogue containing full information ad-dress the Secretary, 301 St. Paul Street, EDWIN T. DICKERSON. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY. (Formerly Maryland College of Pharmacy). 72ndAnnual Session begins September 25, 1914. 11 In-structors. New Laboratories. Address CHARLES CASPARI, JR., Dean, Baltimore, Md. OLD MARYLAND Vol. X. APRIL 1, 1914. No. 4. CONTENTS Orn DUTY TOWARDS THE UNIVERSITY— B. G. Gold ?. 63 THE PATTER CASE — F. C. Marino . j AN EPISODE—.J. A. Haggerty EDITORIALS 67 Members ot the General Alumni Association,Please Give This Notice Your Prompt Atten-tion. g^ ITEMS 68 65 QUIPS 81 MARRIAGES S3 EIKTHS Footwear for the College Man at Moderate Price. N. HESS SONS - - 8 E. Baltimore, St. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL COR. LOMBARD AND GREENE STREETS \VM. .T. COLEMAN, M(Ml:ra! Surcrrtoiidriit. BALTIMORE. MC. H. H. WARFIELD. OLD MARYLAND Published Monthly in the Interest of the University of $ PER YEAR. Contributions solicited from Alumni of theUniversity. I Business Address, 608 Professional , Md. Vol. X. BALTIMORE, MD., APRIL, 1, 1914. No. 4 OUR DUTY TOWARDS THE By B. G. Gold, Law, .Ml-. Toastinastei;, Guests and Classmates: It is needless forme to tell you that it is adistinct honor to again have the pleasure of ad-dressing you, and it is with some degree of re-luctance that 1 do so, inasmuch as 1 fear toaxjjjear i>resumptiious in thtis thritsting myselfupon you. However, since I have but a ii-wobservations to make, I shall crave your indul-gence for a brief space of time. I assume that this banquet was broughta))out, aside from the general pleasures thatwe as individtials may derive from it, for theexpress purpose of strengthening those tieswhich were so magnificently and admirably,but at the same time unconsciously, made


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