Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . ctice somewhere inthe United States. 74 With ambition and courage they entered college,Steady in purpose for medical Russia and China, and the isles of the sea,From the East and West of our own country,Strange and awkward and ill at they worked very hard and tried to years they took their notes years they frowned at Philas weather,But at clinics and lectures you found them allFrom Bartons door to old Blockleys record they made that is earned by they did


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . ctice somewhere inthe United States. 74 With ambition and courage they entered college,Steady in purpose for medical Russia and China, and the isles of the sea,From the East and West of our own country,Strange and awkward and ill at they worked very hard and tried to years they took their notes years they frowned at Philas weather,But at clinics and lectures you found them allFrom Bartons door to old Blockleys record they made that is earned by they did the best that they could out in the wide, wide world they goFrom the Tropics heat to the Arctics will they do? What do I hear?A voice in the distance, loud and clear—Success will crown their efiforts all,If their purpose be true and honest their what is Success—not paltry pelf—Tis working for others and forgetting will they do and then will they shareA place that is worthy—a name that is fair. M. R. L., II 75 The History of 1911. IIJC twenty-sixth day of September, 1907, wasauspicious in the history of the Womans MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania, for into its catalogue wasborn the Class of 1911. We arrived, crude, undeveloped, unsophis-ticated, and innoxious, verily base metal inthe rough; but, knowing our resources, boldlyassailed tfie College curriculum and with cheer-ful confidence firmly set our faces towards thatwhich our College course had in store for us. Our resources? Countries and states, far and near, had sent us,without stint or measure, of their best,—in the raw state, it is true, butteeming with large, latent possibilities. Let us see upon what we hadto count: Chinese dignity blended with Spanish modesty; German ambi-tion sustained and steadied by Pennsylvania Dutch ability. Reserve inabundance came to us from Russia, while from Farmington, Maine, camejaunty vivacity to keep us all merry at heart. Ohios quota was Decisio


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