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We (jive %an~ . .. HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH The third in a series of our complimentary momentos The photograph of Dr. A. T. Still with the frrst class of osteopathy, 1892-93, is a part of the collection of the Still National Osteopathic Museum. Those who studied in this class included Dr. A. T. Still's brother Edward Still, and children, Fred, Charles, Harry M., Herman T., and Blanch Still Laughlin. Other members of the class included Arthur G. Hildreth and William Smith, M.D., the school's frrst anatomy instructor as well as the first graduate of the ASO.
for a{{ tlie 6fessings 6estowei upon us.IJ.Tie 1(jr/&viffe Co{{ege of Osteopatliic :Meaicine wouU {ik.f to e;r_teni our sincere tlian/& for your support anifrienasliip to tlie founiing co{{ege of tlie osteopatliic profession. :May your tlian/&giving 6e 6ountiju{ ana tlie coming year 6e ju{{ of many 6fessings.
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~~ Development Specialist
Development Specialist
Historic Photograph The fifth in a series of our complimentary mementos This photograph is of the AT. Still family about 1913. Top row, left to right: Blanche, Mary Elvira, Andrew Taylor. Bottom row, left to right: Harry Mix, Herman Taylor, Charles Edward .
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for!fpur support if tlie !l(jr,&vil!e Col!ege o;- Osteopathic !lvfetficine.
May you enjoy a 6ountiju[ %ankยงgiving 1Jay . Sincereljp
.hZfP+ ~~.~.~~ Director of Development
Randall R. Rogers, CFP Chief Advancement Officer Andrea Jackson Development Specialist
Dr. Andrew Taylor Still. (1828-1917), the founder of osteopathic medicine.
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