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Dr. Breaky Talks To The Boys

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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TJiiC lGi'h Micli. Volanteer Iafantiry held lts reiwifon at Ionla last week, and amoag those present mms he Ibwner suirgeon of the regiment. Dr. W. P. Breakey, of tikte ci'ty. At ttoe banquet Dr. Breakey was ca lied 111)011 to respoud; to a toa.3t, and lllte Daily Standard says of his remarks : "Dr. Breakey a rose wlftta aai appareoit Ml sense of th& Iateaa33 of the fluouir amd the weariaieas of the audknite, and was resolved, do 'cut it shiont.' But he talks so easlly aaid reminisenoee and pliilosopliic tli'oulght-s oiiowded upon him so fast, nhiat he several times eaught a. fresh iuold, amd made a longer oallc bhan he invended. He i really a pleasaafc and interasting speaker, aud he ;is readily i'orgiven, whem he hu.mTJly asked pardon at the ctose. He saiid everybody else had taken the topic asigned as a .meire piobnt ai deIpEurtixre to talk about alïnoöt evt'i-yKhing ölse except particular subject, and he claimed and. exercised tilie sanie privilege far himseW. The soldiifi-'s business is vo destroy, tihe surgaan's is to canseirve. They work to i'h' same end by diïferent methoids. Th}i.-it' wluo tliouight the podfciou oí sutgeoin a safe "snap" di'd not realize whüt it involved."

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Ann Arbor Courier