. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . d as a trolley conduc-tor one summer, and for two summers did original work for the Massachu-setts Gypsy Moth Commission. Since his entrance to Medical School hehas worked at sanitary water analysis for Dr. FI. E. Smith, until the pastyear when he has been doing the same work for the New Haven Water Com-pany. During his four j-ears he has lived with an uncle at 344 HumphreyStreet. l^MrLy History.—Flis father is Samuel Horace i^)arnuni, a clergian,and his mother is Susan (Little) Barnuni. His father received a I.. . in1

. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . d as a trolley conduc-tor one summer, and for two summers did original work for the Massachu-setts Gypsy Moth Commission. Since his entrance to Medical School hehas worked at sanitary water analysis for Dr. FI. E. Smith, until the pastyear when he has been doing the same work for the New Haven Water Com-pany. During his four j-ears he has lived with an uncle at 344 HumphreyStreet. l^MrLy History.—Flis father is Samuel Horace i^)arnuni, a clergian,and his mother is Susan (Little) Barnuni. His father received a I.. . in1 Stock Photo
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. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . d as a trolley conduc-tor one summer, and for two summers did original work for the Massachu-setts Gypsy Moth Commission. Since his entrance to Medical School hehas worked at sanitary water analysis for Dr. FI. E. Smith, until the pastyear when he has been doing the same work for the New Haven Water Com-pany. During his four j-ears he has lived with an uncle at 344 HumphreyStreet. l^MrLy History.—Flis father is Samuel Horace i^)arnuni, a clergian, and his mother is Susan (Little) Barnuni. His father received a I.. . in1875 and his Divinity degree in 1879, both from Yale. ( )nc uncle gra<luate(lfrom the Academical De]Dartment in 1871J; one cousin in 1834; and hispaternal grandfather in 1841. PnvHicAL E.XAMJNAJION.— Iaticnt is thin, wilh long arms and begin-ning high forehead. Weight is 132 pounds; height is 5 feet 5 inches. Diagnosis.—Sophomania. Prognosis.—Permanent mail address is Jericho Center, ermont. Ap-pointment to Roosevelt Flospital, New York Cit). Biography 23. LEWIS SAMUEL BOOTH.— Secondaries. Born, July 22, 1885, Shelton, Conn. Single. Present Illnes.s.—Patient complains of being in love. Duration twoyears. The patient is an editor of the Yale Medical Journal; a member ofAlpha Chi Rho and Nu Sigma Nu Fraternities ; a member of the StudentCouncil during Senior year. Pa.st LIistory.—The patient prepared at Shelton High School andreceived his B.A. from Yale in 1908. He was on the championship classbasketball team while in college and captain of the class baseball team inMedical School. He has been a tutor and a clerk in stores during his sum-mers. He has also sung in a choir before and during his course in MedicalSchool. Freshman year he roomed in Farnam Llall; second year at 152Dwight Street; Junior year alone and Senior year with Seidensticker at98 Park Street. Family History.—His father is Lewis Walter Booth, employed withthe Derby Gas Company, and his mother is

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