Remembering Dr. Burt Jacob Asper, School of Medicine Class of 1911 on Veteran’S Day

Remembering Dr. Burt Jacob Asper, School of Medicine Class of 1911 on Veteran’S Day

Remembering Dr. Burt Jacob Asper, School of Medicine Class of 1911 on Veteran’s Day Item Type Blog Authors Wink, Tara Publication Date 2020-11-11 Abstract Dr. Burt Jacob Asper graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine in 1911. He joined the Navy soon after the United States entered World War I. He was assigned as assistant surgeon to the ill-fated U.S.S. Cyclops, which dis... Keywords WWI; World War I; Asper, Burt Jacob; U.S.S. Cyclops; Cyclops (Ship); University of Maryland, Baltimore; University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Medicine; World War, 1914-1918; Veterans Day Rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Download date 01/10/2021 16:23:56 Item License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10713/14076 Remembering Dr. Burt Jacob Asper, School of Medicine Class of 1911 on Veteran’s Day Posted November 11, 2020 Written by Tara Wink, Historical Collections Librarian and Archivist l\t' RT J. :-\ ;. t•1,:1c 'hamh r;,lrnrg, 1 nna. \ gl.', 23; 11 ci,.,ht. 1-+,': h ·ight, 1. :\lcmhcr I lonnr 'ommittce. ·1 -· 1 I; linical \ ,i,tant. " .\ ,·~•n man- not on" uf nature's o.:h d \\"ith a noble heart and , thoughtful mi nd; Enc!o11cd ll' ith genius from the aod . " If l)r. \\-in~li,w rnuld read hi writi1w, he 111ight pa-.., ., urg n . Photograph and superlatives for Dr. Burt J. Asper, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Class of 1911. Image from the 1911 Terra Mariae Yearbook. Available at: https://archive.hshsl.umaryland.edu/handle/10713/2466. Burt Jacob Asper was born to Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Asper of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania on August 30, 1888. He graduated from University of Maryland, School of Keeps Up ''\Vhrning Strunk.• Sheppnrd-Prntt won from the hen,·y-hit­ Medicine in 1911, earning the Gold Medal, given to the student tlng Rclnlr Club, 0 to r>. The Shcppnrd­ Prn tt tenm hns so fnr thli; i:r.:1so11 11 perfect with the highest grade. His brother, Dr. Guy Asper, was also a l'l'erni:e in i;nmes won. Scorl': · SHEl'PARD·PltATT. llEl,AlR. graduate of the School of Medicine in 1903. \Volfc,c ..• : "fr, ~I-~-l~ El'ans,ss ... .''tf \l'~·t1i Tones,ss .... 3 1 l O Z I Hnntcr,2li. 3 O I O 1 O i\'illiams,lb 2 2 l 7 0 0 Calder.lb ... 4 0 110 0 1 Dr. Asper began his professional career as an assistant physician at :?obins'n,2b 4 1 1 7 3 0 D~au,rf. •• • 4 2 2 1 1 0 flummcr,1!, 4. 1 1 0 O O lUl 'ls'h.Jb 4 1 3 1 1 1 the City Detention Hospital of Baltimore, where he remained for a Dr.AsJll!r,n 4 0 2 0 0 0 .Tol111~011,lf. 4 1 1 2 O 0 ;hack d,3h. Z O 1 1 2 O Scha11lro.c .. 4 O I 6 o 0 Jr. Wolf,cr. 4 0 0 2 0 0 ,J.llolls'li,p 4 O 2 2 O 0 year before accepting a position at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt forbOc,11... 4 0 0 2 3 l ~['Comas,cf 4 O 2 O O O Hospital. While at Sheppard-Pratt Hospital, Dr. Asper, earned some TotaJs ... :ioG~T,153 Toto.ts . 345142'93 T,ro-b:1.se hits-Calder. D~an {:.!). J . UollcnS'\'"orth. lfcCnmns (2), ltoblnson, llummrr. Dr. ,\sper. local fame as an outfielder for the hospital baseball team. On June itolcn ba11e&-,Tones, WillfAms, Rohin,on, Hummer, ihnckleor<l. Iln5e; on balls-Off J, llollcnsworth, 5; 1, 1916, He was appointed as Assistant Physician and Pathologist at ,ff Jnrboe, 2. Struck out-Hr J. llollc111rorth, 6; ,y Jarboe, 7. ¥mpir~-Kohlcr. Springfield State Hospital in Sykesville, Maryland, where he also Scorecard for Sheppard-Pratt vs. Belair lectured on general medicine and contagious diseases at the Club Baseball Game in June 1913. The Baseball games were partially used as Hospital’s Training School for Nurses. Dr. Asper married Miss Lee entertainment for the patients at the Christey of Baltimore, Maryland in October 1917. Sheppard-Pratt Hospital. Soon after the United States joined World War I in 1917, Dr. Asper enlisted into the United States Navy. He served as First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon on the USS Cyclops, which was commissioned May 1, 1917 as a collier (a ship that carries coal to fuel other ships). At the time, the Cyclops was one of the largest fuel ships in the world and spent most of the war along the Eastern Coast of the United States. l The USS Cyclops in October 1911. Image from Naval History and Heritage Command National Museum of the U.S. Navy. Available at: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/museums/nmusn/explore/photography/ships-us/ships-usn-c/uss- cyclops.html. On February 16, 1918, the ship left the East Coast for Brazil to help fuel British ships. After completing this mission, the Cyclops began sailing with a load of manganese from Rio de Janeiro. The ship stopped at Salvador before leaving for its final port of Baltimore on February 20, 1918. Due to a cracked cylinder in the engine, an unexpected stop was made in Barbados, where the already overloaded ship took on more coal and water. Nothing could be done to fix the damaged engine in Barbados, so the Cyclops set sail for Baltimore on March 4, 1918. Sometime after leaving Barbados, the Cyclops sank in the Bermuda Triangle leaving no trace of the ship or the 309 passengers on board. To this day, the ship’s final resting spot has not been found and the cause of the Cyclops disappearance remains a mystery. Throughout history there have been several theories (some realistic others fanciful) about the sinking of the ship. These theories Bun,T ,T. .\ sPF.n. include: 1) an enemy boat (presumably a German U- Efforts are lieing made to pnH'ide a "'uitahle memorja) to the me> mory of Bnrt .J. ~\.sper. med ,1 lh st, cl:1-.s of J!HJ. lost with the Boat) sank the ship; 2) a storm capsized the Cyclops. If the sum realized is sufficient. a schol arship will be f'5t abl ishcd. otherwise rhe int<"rE'l>I from the money c·ollccted will be vulnerable boat, which was overloaded with devoted to the purchase of 1ww hook!:- anrl journ~] -. for the lihnu·y. In the lattr r l'Yent an appropriate' book-plare will be made and a Manganese, water, and coal and weakened by a 1•1)J),V J)lact'il iu tho'¾.• hf>flk:- p11r(· l1:1 ~ed frn111 tltr fnud . Tiies.(• lta,·e ,·ontrib11tcd: damaged engine; 3) a bomb was planted on board Dr. Adolph :\l u lstein, class of 1911." Willett St., X. Y., N. Y ... $15.00 the boat during the unexpected stop in Barbados; 4) Dr. C. A. Waters . clu1s of 1911. 1100 K Charles St.. Ba Ito .... 10.00 Anonrmous. 10.00 Dr. Paul P. :\lcCain, clast1 o{ 1911, Sanatorium, K C .. 10.00 a mutiny occurred on board due to unrest with the Dr. E. J . Xichols, c lass of 1911, Plkesvllle, Md ... .. 6.00 Dr. Vernon Oler, class of 1911, Rillings, Montana . 5.00 ship’s tempestuous commander, George Worley; or Dr. Charles R . Law. c lass o[ 19 11, Berlin, Md ... 5.00 5) Worley, who was born in Germany, was a traitor T hi._ i~ :l lwlnted effo rt to do juMire to the memory of n fc-llow :1l11 mn m:. who wa..s an l1onor and :1 <·re<lit to the l'ni,·ersitv of )[ary­ and colluded with the Germans, to steal the ship for la.nd. Ile gave his all. a life full of prospects of infin.ite su~. I.rt\:; make the memorial w0rthY of rh<· nrnu. Hcmiua.ne~ mav be his homeland. 11rnde to ~atha.n Win.slow. l fn i~·e 1· -= ii y H os1>ital. l~alt imore. W°h a.t- 0\·cr nmount YOU ,g-i,·e will be turned on•r to thr Endowment Com­ mitl('<'. thu ;. · inH; riuu it5 pr,.. pe r nd mini "-l mtion. Tl1e followin!! IC'ttrr ; .. .:e lf-explanat'or:" : The U.S. Navy looked for the Cyclops for 100 days .Tune 2:1 . J!l:?2. after it failed to reach Baltimore on March 13, 1918. [)('n1· Dr. \\'in~low: It was officially deemed lost on June 1, 1918 by Your letter of Jtu1c 2G . ro11ta in i111r ch(>('ks and cash :1m111rntine: to sixty dollnt·s ha s been' 1·e<·eived . I hare Assistant Secretary of Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt. At OJWnNl !lr; aC<'onnt 'i n the Central Sa,·ings Bank. with the 11\)(1,·c•. in th('. name of Dr. TI11rt .T . :\.!l- fX'I'. )femorial Fuml, that time, all 309 passengers, including Dr. Burt J. of il1c· r ni ,·el'.: ity of )rd. F.rnfow 111 e11t F 11111l . Asper, were pronounced dead. Dr. Asper became the 'V°f' ry ~incprely. B. )ierrill H opkinson. first man from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania to die Trc:l.:nrer. during World War I; he was only 28 years old. The Burt J. Asper Memorial Fund was created by the Alumni Dr. Asper’s legacy continues to live on in the HS/HSL. Association of the School of Medicine in October 1922. Ads In October 1922, a memorial fund was set up by his appeared for several years in the Bulletin of the University of Maryland School of Medicine asking alumni to donate to the classmates and colleagues to support the library.

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