What Has Become of 1909. 0001, . e
- C.C.Bellamy is back in college.
The following is a partial list of . ' .
, u i. t . vi ( H. F. Boatwright is here study-
the whereabouts - of the 4 class ot , . 6
1909. ngf medicine.
P. P. Borden is with the South
ern Cotton Seed Oil Cb.,G61dsboro,
N. C.
- Hi P; Osborne is with the South
ern Life and Trust Co., of Greens
b6ro; - -
R, M. v Robinson is back taking
law..., .
CJBiiRuffin is also: in the law
class.
Don Ray is at Harvard,
J. Iv Simmons is' principal of the
Stanhope High School.
C. B. Spencer is at the University.
C. B. Spicer is in the law class.
J. F. Spruill is also in the law
class .
Faison Thomson is teaching near
Goldsboro.
J. W. Umsjead Jr., is at Kingsfrree,
S. C, with the Southern Life &
Trust Co.
ID. S. Welborn is with us again.
F. E. Winslow is an assistant
in German -.t the 5 University.
S. V. Bowen is in the real estate
business in Oil City, Okla.
W. M.; Gaddy is professor of
French1 arid Latin: at Horner Mili
tary School,' Oxford, N. C.
Frank P. Graham is studying
law at the University.
John T. Johnston is principal of
the Tarboro School.
J. H. Keiger is teaching at High
Point.
C. F. Kirkpatrick is an assis
tant in the State Laboratory of
Hygiene, Raleigh, N. C
W. L. Long is fellow in Greek
at the- University.
Thos. J. McManis-is an assis
tant in Physics at the University.
, .Duncan !MacRae is here taking
graduate work in Chemistry.
Don "C MacRae is taking law at
the University.
- J; TEL Manning is professor of
Greek and German at Horner Mili
tary School, Oxford, N. C.
E. J. Newell is still with us as
Sutherland Fellow-in Chemistry.
Dave D. Oliver is principal of the
Battleboro High School.
W. M. Oates is here taking ad
vanced work in Chemistry.
' " Jl'MV Costner is an assistant " in
mathematics in the University.
O. C. Car is. here taking law.
C. G. 'Credle ia teaching school
at Swan Qcrarter.
V, C. JEd wards is assistant in
Clieiriistry arid Physics at Wofford
College S. C: . .jril J
CVCFrasier is practicing law
in Greensboro; -'' ,
Wi-Tii Fry is assistant in Geo
W. D. Cox is teaching at Manteo,
N. C. :
; O. J. Coffin was in Greensboro
when last heard from.
Boiling Hall is teaching at Ruf
:fin, N. C.
J. G. Hanes is with Winston Ho
siery Mill, Winston.
W. A. Houck is a chemist at Bir
mingham, Ala,
S. W. Hurdle is teaching at
Went worth. N. C.
W. B, Jermau is in the banking
business at Raleigh.
B.-W Jones is l with the General
Electric Co.
Milo J. Jones is in Shreveport,
La.
A. E. Lloyd, Jr, is with the
American Tobacco Co., Norfolk,
Virginia.
J. S. Mann is studying Civil En
gineering at Cornell.
v.W. W. . Michaux is working in
Greensboro.
V. M. Montsinger is with the
Westinghonse Electric Co., Pitts
burg,,N. Y.
Joe A. Parker is at his home in
Mt; Olive.
Jerry Reeves is a theological stu
dent at Yale.
G. O. Rogers is teaching in Ala
mance county.
N. V. -Stockton is inclothing bus
iness in Winston, N; C.
W. H. Strowd is with the Tenn.
Coal, ,Iron,i and Railway Co., Ens-
ley, Ala.
W. Geo. Thomas is in the insur
ance business in Charlotte.
H, B. Wadsworth is teaching in
the Wilson Graded School.
C. D.' Wardlaw is teaching Tar
ry town in Hudson, N. Y.
- R. M. Watt is with the Atlantic
Elec trie Co. , Greenville, N. C.
N. L. Willis is doing survey work
near Beaufort, N. C.
R. M. Wilson is teaching in Hills
boro. W. P. Grier is teaching at Arden
W. J: Parrish is with the Buck
horn Power Co., Buckhorn Falls
N. C.
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University of Pennsylvania
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
1909
J. A.
State.
Moore is in Washington
J. H. McLean is principal of the
Rowland Graded School.
E. C. Byerly is teaching at Wal
nut Cove, N. C.
logy at ILJL . The whereabouts of the following
' ;JJHI Allen is teaching ati Mt. are unknown: B. H. Lewis, G. U
Ulla. ; j Baucom, EL P. Master, Jerry Day;
T T Aifio- TV will entpr . vv opirKman.
j. a . V "
Yale..- .r;.-;';v-
xi. : ucc k, p - ui D. B. Teague has installed an oil
East Durham School. ' . . . .
! stove in his room. The public is
K. D. Battle is back studying. cordially invitea to basU in its
.TJ'f p-.vMhJ. ; ', . ; . '-ri warmtli. He will also distribute
Eldcn Bayley is back as an as- apples;
sistant in botany. ' ,
Udergraduntc Department. The One Hundred and Forty-third Sesaioh will begin September, 27,
1909. The course, which covers a period of four years, of eight and one-half months each,
' is eminently practical, and prcperly graded, beginning with laboratory tntroduction in the
i fundamental subjects, and concluding with a comprehensive system of clinical instruction,
terminating in the Fourth Year with tho assignment of students as clinical clerks in the
' Hospital. ' '
A large proportion (at least 80 per cent. ) of the graduating classes secure positions as
I Kesident Physicians in Hospitals.
Summer School for Graduates. The clinics and laboratories of this Department are open through
: out the year for the benefit of those who wish to engage in graduate work. For those
" whose time is more limited, a comprehensive course is given, teginning this year, May 13,
i and continuing for a period of six weeks.' This course is designed to meet the needs of the
; practitioner.
For Further information, apply to the . :
Dean of the Medical Department, Univewity af Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
The Holla day Studio
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Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week,
beginning Wednesday, October 28th. HIGH GRADE
WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of
views of the campus and buildings on sale at all times
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