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Dr. Henry E. Muhlenberg, former mayor of Lancaster, born January 18, 1850, died June 17, 1907. Note with photograph: Presented to MRE by Miss Davis, daughter of Dr. Davis of North Prince St. Doctor Muhlenberg Dr. at birth of M. R. Evans Dec 3/1885 - Mayor of Lancaster.
Consultation of four doctors and members of the first aid unit of Annville's Union Hose Fire Company gives "bombing victim" Earl Horst a good chance of survival. At left in helmet is Dr. Harry S. Berberian, fire police medical director, and beide him Dr. Stuart Smith of Elizabethtown; Dr. John Barr wields stethescope, and just behind him is Dr. Harold C. Walmer; both are from Elizabethtown.