The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . ? )^^^>.^tv;,v„...^>- ? ._ .,.. , { T©)ed tested /\<^ a Tol^en of /^ffection anel /^pprect&tion To tl]e president of l^Us^ IVJedtc&t ©olle^e, EdW&rd Lorenzo Kjolme^.. /\RTHUR JENNEY HOLBROOK, Editor-in-chief. WALTER RAINES LEWIS. Business JVlaaager. PHILIP SCHUYLER DOANE. /\rtist. BERJty\RD FR/\NKLI^ DAVID GALVIJ1GH/lRLES WEISE LEWIS P/VRJ^IETER.^RJHUR WALJER ROQERS To fiim Who Reads The Bool Every active, living body has a pulse—it is the sign of life—and truly the students of Rush forman active


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . ? )^^^>.^tv;,v„...^>- ? ._ .,.. , { T©)ed tested /\<^ a Tol^en of /^ffection anel /^pprect&tion To tl]e president of l^Us^ IVJedtc&t ©olle^e, EdW&rd Lorenzo Kjolme^.. /\RTHUR JENNEY HOLBROOK, Editor-in-chief. WALTER RAINES LEWIS. Business JVlaaager. PHILIP SCHUYLER DOANE. /\rtist. BERJty\RD FR/\NKLI^ DAVID GALVIJ1GH/lRLES WEISE LEWIS P/VRJ^IETER.^RJHUR WALJER ROQERS To fiim Who Reads The Bool Every active, living body has a pulse—it is the sign of life—and truly the students of Rush forman active, living body, and truly this their PULSE is a sign of their activity and life The pulse is an indication, too, of the conditions of this life, and should, if properlv taken, show thestrength or the weakness of the body. So, reader, take the PULSE of Rush, but take it as carefully and consideratelv as v<m would anotherpulse. Mark where it shows strength and where it shows weakness; and weigh carefully the truths itma) indicate to you. And should the result displease or disappoint you, remember the Pulse is not toblame, it is but the faithful indicator of conditions. Correct the conditions, then will the Pulse be cor-re


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