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The aesculapian year book of Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons. [1914]

(2011)

p. 29

EDWIN SAMUEL BYRD, $ X
Garfield. Ga.
Behold a man whose physique would fully
exemplify his name, were his name spelled as
pronounced. Like most small people bis ner¬
vous tissue is highly developed and he can there¬
fore properly classify almost any "skirt" who
comes within his line of vision. Ed is a thor¬
ough student, a warm friend, and we feel sure
that these traits, together with his popularity
with the ladies, will mean signal success where-
ever he may "hang out his shingle."
JESSIE LEE BYRD
Tallapoosa, Ga.
Birds with fine feathers they say make fine
birds, but our Byrd is a fine fellow without any
feathers at all. His ambition turned toward
the medical profession and some day he will be
one of the leaders of that noble body of men.
JAMES TAYLOR CALLOWAY, X Z X
Montgomery. Ala.
"Cally" is the neatest of the neat. His tie
is never awry and his hair is never rumpled and
his mien is rarely disturbed. He has a bad
habit of recognizing in himself the symptoms of
every disease he reads of, but "Cally" is such
an extraordinarily good fellow that we are sure
that it will be many moons before a disease
is discovered which is classical enough to take
him off.

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