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Sodecoan [1911]

(1908-1917)

p. 52

MAX SPRINGER.
"Silc
"Max."
(.') is golden."
R. J. REYNALDOS.
"Spike."
"Beware of entrance lo a quarrel—but, being in
Hear it, (hut the opposer may beware of thee."
—Shakespeare.
This Cuban specimen was found in a beautiful north¬
ern city of Cuba, and belongs to one of the most cultured
and refined families on the Island. His father is a lawyer
of Cardenas and is very prominent in that section of the
eountrv. "Spike" was educated in the Atlantic Highland
High School of New Jersey, U. S. A. , and having obtained
a diploma from that worthy institution, he decided to
take up the study of dentistry. After a thorough investi¬
gation, he clearly saw that the S. D. C. was the best
dental college in the country, so he entered it in the fall
of 190-8, and has made an excellent record. His specialty
is working cohesive gold, and he says he is seriously con¬
templating buying a Colt pistol to shoot it into the cavity
as the automatic is too slow. "'Spike" is very fond of
chocolate milk, and says the greatest reason why he
regrets leaving Atlanta, is that he cannot go to Nunnally's
any more. We feel that he will make a success of his
chosen profession if he will give it a trial.
Rafael Jose Reynaldos was born at Cardenas, Cuba,
May 6th, 1889.
*•*
Max first saw the bright blue sky one chilly morning
in October in a small village of Austria. Max or "Irish,"
as he is sometimes called, has been in various lines of
business before he heard 'The Call of the Wild," and
entered the freshman class of the dear old Southern.
He, as his Shriner pin will testify, is a hard worker and
a good fellow, and we wish him the best of success.
Enough said.
Max Springer was born in Austria, Oct. 10th, 1882.
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