Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . jond all speech, a wisdom rare. Sophie Ostrow came to us from Chersan,Russia, just to learn English the firstyear, expecting to take the medical coursein five years, but when the first May rolledaround, she was answering in quizzes asglibly as anyone; and a few months laterthe Faculty reported that every member ofthe Freshman class had passed. Of course,that included Sophie, and we were veryproud of her. Furthermore, in the Sopho-more year she received honorable mentionfor having made the best progress inPhysiological


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . jond all speech, a wisdom rare. Sophie Ostrow came to us from Chersan,Russia, just to learn English the firstyear, expecting to take the medical coursein five years, but when the first May rolledaround, she was answering in quizzes asglibly as anyone; and a few months laterthe Faculty reported that every member ofthe Freshman class had passed. Of course,that included Sophie, and we were veryproud of her. Furthermore, in the Sopho-more year she received honorable mentionfor having made the best progress inPhysiological Laboratory work of anymember of the class. She is always quietand unassuming and never making any fussabout the splendid work she is doing. Hyou want to see her rea]l> enthusiastic, how-ever, ask her if she likes music and ifshe ever goes to hear the Philadelphia Or-chestra, especially when Ehlman is thesoloist. Her favorite study is Practice of Medi-cine, in which she plans to specialize and totake post-graduate work in Euro|)e, then topractice in Wilmington, Del. 68. Dolores Perez-Marchand. When we deliberate about beginning, it isalready too late to begin. St. Johns, Newfoundland, vaunts itselfas the native sliore of Olive Pippy. Shearrived late one night and has never recu-perated from the habit; she is still the lateMiss Pippy. After traveling educationally throughSouth Lancaster Academy, South Lancas-ter, Mass.; Methodist College, St. Johns,and the School of Art, same city, she tooka course in nursing at Melrose, Mass. Thenarrived in her inimitable fashion at W. , where being socially inclined, she be-came invariably scrupulous in keeping theExamination Monitor company to the ex-treme end of the hour. Skating is her favorite amusement, andRhinology and Laryngology her most en-joyable studies. Pip isnt a giant in stature but is anall-around good fellow; thorough in herwork, warm-hearted, and always ready todo a kindly deed for somebody. She is an active member of th


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