Dickinson School of Law - Commentator Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)
- Class of 1925
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Its history is rather more like that of the ordinaryprofessional man it trains, an initial lengthy period in which life is a mere meagre existenceg followed by a second period in which the livelihood, though still small, is gradually in- creasing, and a third period of a middle-aged healthy affluent standing. In the year 1836 at a time when the study of law in colleges was a com- paratively recent conception, and 'when there were but three or four of these institutions in the country, the Hon. John Reed, Judge of the Courts of Cum- berland County, was placed at the head of the newly formed Department of Law in Dickinson College. 4 ' Classes were first held' in Judge Reed's home, but were later held in his offices Judge Hepburn, one of the first graduates of thisschool, which was known as the Reed School of Law, become a Professor but upon succeeding Judge Reed as Judge of the Cumberland County Courts gave up teaching At the death of Judge Reed, Judge Graham, then Judge of the same court, suc- ceeded as the head of the Department In 1882, when he died, the College let this part of its curriculum drop - V For ai period of eight years following, no Law was taught in Carlisle But in 1890 in response to the demand of the alumni, the Law ,School was reorgan- ized however this time as a separate institution with a separate Board of In- corporators Dean Trickett who was even at that time a man of wide ex perience as an educator and an authority in legal literature and who had an extensive practice was chosen to head this school So far however, there was little more than courage with which to start the school The Deans own l1 brary was at hand but there was no building The trustees of the College gladly allowed the old abandoned church at the corner of Pomfret and West Streets to be used Through the generosity of William C Allison of Phila delphia the building was fitted up for use From the first the School grew steadily and that growth has continued until the present interrupted only by the war in which the Law School suffered in common wrth all other insti tutions in the country The Law School issued its first publication on January first 1897 It was known as the Forum until 1908 when the name was changed to The Dick inson Law Review Through this medium the fame of the school and its excellent faculty has been advanced an incalculable degree The constant growth of the school soon made manifest the need for a new building and year after year the necessity became greater but it was not un til 1918 that it was satisfied fully ten years after the first agitation was begun The success of the drive was mainly due to the labors of a few alumni Among the few the name of Horace B King of Harrisburg stands foremost He interviewed personally every alumnus in this and neighboring states and wrote to all others On August 16 1918 the building erected at a total cost of S57 026 88 was formally dedicated At that time all but S3 660 of the total cost had been subscribed This history could not be complete without the mention of a few more names Hon Wilbur Fisk Sadler deaceased 1920 Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is so inextricably interwoven in every move of the school that it is impossible to unravel the story of what he has actually done Through CContmued on Page 643 N Nx N NXNN XQXXY QX YXNX XNX ,WNmKN f XQ 1XNXQXNNNNXX XX X Yk NXN3 XNS WX I , - n I , I . 1 K . , . . . . . . 7, 2 5 .. A ' ' - 'Z 7, u 1 , u 1 l , A I L ff . . ' . ' ' 2 1 ' I 5 f , Q u u 1 a I !f ,li . , . '. . l 1' I U , A , ff 7 1 1 7 ! ' F , 1 1 I ' ,lf I 0 , 0 I 0 - ,Ii I . . , . X , . - ?f . . . - . . . ,X 2 . ' . . 7 ' . . 0 ' if Z ' ,, - , 1 - ,Z f - 1 r ' I , I ,Q 1 ' 1 ' 7 ' 1 C . - . . . r . 2 . 1 - - r i 1 1 X ' I X I 1 7 W N WYNNXXXYYXYXYXXXXNX x Qkxx X N N XNiXXNNNXXXXXXm X X Xx l NXNN NX Hon Hon Hon Hon Hon Hon John Hon. Hon. Incorporators of the Law School Hon Sylvester Sadler LLD Wiliam Trickett LLD Gustav A Endlich LL D George B Arlady LL D Walter S Lyon Samuel McC Swooe Clinton R Savidge John W Reed L Shelly Esq Hon Robert W Archibald William D Boyer Hon John P Kelly W. F. Bay Stewart ............-......... Samuel W. Kirk Esq. ............... James W. Shull ................ William A. Jordan .................. Carlisle Carlisle Reading Huntingdon Pittsburgh Gettysburg, Sunbury Brookville Mechanrcsburg Scranton Scranton Scranton -'York, . -McConnellsburg, . 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Ill fl 1.1 818. - Qs: - is X 1' 7,1 nf W 7 f f 1 f X Z acu y Z ,, 2 Z f 7 f 7 1 f f Z YVTLLIAM Tmc1sET'r AB LLD Z Q 7 Q 7 Z Dean of Lew School Z y X Z Glad mted fi om the Philadelnhia I-Iibh School 1860 A B Dickinson College 1868 Z Q Z Adjunct Piofessm lfitei Piofessoi 1868 75 Admitted to Cumbeiland County Bai in 1875 Z Z Z In 1889 his fnst book annefued entitled an o 7 T Z 7 Z published Lqw of Limitations Law of Partition law of IN ltnesses Law of own Z Xf Z shms Lfi xx ot Guaidians Law of Landloid and Tenant and Law of Crlmes Author Z A f of mim fiiticles in the Ameiican Law Review the Columbia Law Review and the Dio: Z f Q mscn Lau Rexieu Membei of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Ameiican Bai g 7 6 Association in 1890 recen ed Debiee of DLD fiom Depauxx Unix eisitx Dean of Lau Z 5 Z School 1890 Piesent Piofessoi of Pxidence and Constitutional Lau Z y .4 A 7 JOSEPI-1 P. McKEEI-IAN, AM., LLB. 2, Professor of Contracts, Sales and Agency. 92 ,C j'f Born 1876, A. B.. Dickinson coiisgs, 18973 A. M.. ioickin- son College, 19021 LLB., Dickinson School of Law, 19021 7 Instructor of Latin and Mathematics, Dickinson Prepara- tory School, 1897-19005 Vice-Principal in Dickinson Prenara- tory School, 1899-19005 Professor in Dickinson School of Law, 1902. Admitted to Pennsylvania Bar,'1902. Member Pennsylvania Bar Association, American Bar .Association Professor, Dickinson School of Law since- 1902. 25 I Z 5? rf f X lg , ...., . , ,... ... ...,,. .,,. ,.,,.., ,.,.. X g f, 2 ,, 7 5 Q 4 A. J. wnrrl-1 HUTTON, A.M., LLB. Professor of Vfills, Partnership, Bankruptcy, Insurance, Decendants' Estates. if f .fi Born 1877, Graduated Chambersburg' Academy, 18935 A. Z Pi.. Gettysburg, 18973 A. M., Gettysburg, 18995 Admitted to Z Franklin County Bar, 18993 LL.B. I-Iarvard Law School, 1902. Professoi' in Dickinson School of Law since 1902. if , 7 if XVALTER HARRISON HITCHLER, LL.B. Z Professor of Equity, Criminal Law, Bailinents, Conflict of Z Qi Laws, Common Law Pleading. Z .1 X Born 18833 graduated from Hillman Academy. Wilkes- Z Barre, 19013 LL.B., University of Virginia Law School, 19053 Z Admitted to Virginia Bar, 19063 Member of Editorial Staff of Z the .Minnie Law Publishing oo., 1905-19063 'Pi-0-fessor in Z Dickinson School of Law since 1906. Z 4 M fl , '12 fe 70 f ?'J my X. ...x...X..,Q.x. A . .NX .g ,, .,.... ...M ..,.. . .... Q ...QW M VW., uw MX N Q U 0 U U 5 Z 4 XX XXX X X W N ..NXTAY.X.sXXXNkNXXsxXxQ:3..w.xx...ARRisSsmxkkxxiiXXX?SNX1i5.lQNNXN NXQmiNNN ii NW NN XNXNXNR XNlNxxNX XNRX AXXQNXXNXXWWX XXNYXNXSXXXXN ROBERT YV. LYMAN, B.S., J.D., D.C.L., LL.D. Born 18505 A. B. Massachusetts State College, 18713 LI.B. Poston 'University Law School 1879' LL.B. Boston University Lau School 1912' Admitted to Massachusetts Bar 1878' Register of Deeds of Hunpshire County Massa- chusetts. 1891-1912: LL.D. Hale Unixeisitiy . 8' T, D. Michigan Univeisity Iaw School 1917' Professor in Dick- inson School of Law since 1912 FRED SCHIXLFB REESE IR LLB Piofessox of Toits Suietyship Pe1sona1Prope1ty Domestic Relations Qu21S1COHt11CtS Boxn 1896 LLB Coinell Univeisitv Law School 1918 Admitted to New 1011 State Bar and PCHHSXIVQIIIH L11 Pl0f8SSO1 in the Dicl mson School of Law smcc 1919 q6ClG t'115 of the Facultv ELLAHUE ANSILE HARPER AB AM LLB Piofessor of Evldence Corporations and Pills and Notes Boxn in Vanwert County Ohio 1866 A B Ohio Noith ein Univeisity 1890 A B Ohio Wesleyan University 1893 A M Oh1o Northern University 1893 LLB Ohio State University 1900 Practlced Law in Spun field Ohio 1910 Professor of Law 11'1 the Oh1o Northern University from 1917 1923 Piofessoi in the Dickinson School of Lfmw since 1923 ROBERTL MXFRS JR AB AM LLB Piofessol of Middler and Senioi P1'LCt1C9 Born 1897 A B D101 inson Colleae 1917 A M Dick mson Colle e 1921 LLB Dlckmson School of Law 1921 Admitted to Clmberland County Bai Superioi Court and Penn ylvama Supreme Court 1921 Professoi at Shippens burg State Normal School 1917 Professol in Dickinson School of Law since 1923 Z 1 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 7 Z Z Z f 1 Z Z Z 1 1 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z x sWs 1 -7 1 1 V 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 C 1 C I 7 r 1 Y 1511 . r , , 1 , 1 , 1 ' J 1 1 1 L . 1 1 ... 1 Z 1 ZZ , 1 1 1, ' ' 1 11 ' 1 Z V ' , 1 1jQ1 ff '71 11' 1 4 1!, ','1 1 ' 7 1'-' - ' ' 'J ' , I 1, . . 1 'Lf' . - 1. 1 ' 1. 1 1 ' ff 1 1 ' 1 1 ,1' . . 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Others may emulate us, yea, even to .the point of excelling, but the laurel wreath of the pioneer must always remain for the class' of 25. Z For the realization of this ideal, the-class of '25 mis, indeed, grateful to those who have contributed to its success. It thanks the ' advertisers for their ma: terial support, the undergraduates for their encouraging response, the alumni for their stimulating concern and the faculty for their most valuable suggestions and advice. It takes this opportunityfito congratulate the Commentator staff whose untiring dauntless efforts havemade it possible. Humble, as this publica- tion may be, considered in the light of the most serious handicaps under which innovators of all movements must labor plus the discouraging pressure of fast fleeting time Cwork not having been started until late in Marchj much more than was expected has been accomplished. - 35 f In this an.nual, the class sings its swan song. Of it, it is justly proud. Were this all that it had given, it would depart happy in thought that it was leaving the institution the better fortits stay. j But pens more .able than mine, on var- ious pages in this book, give evidence that this fis ,fare from all. With the Smoker and the Senior Prom, it has demonstrated thatpproperly managed, the social life of the school can be made both feasibleffinancially, salutary in its distraction,and highly profitable in thepromotion and cultivationof friendships among the students in general who might, otherwise, remain merely nodding ac- quaintances throughout their courses. Not litftle is to be gained by the adduc- tion of a free familiar intercourse andithe. ,.,, consequent, exchange of' ideas and ideals. ' ' ' - . . -And, now, the season is drawing to a rapid' close. I The curtain is slowly Z falling for the last time. The audience is stirring to depart. The class of '25 has fretted its hours upon the stage. The members will soon doff their masks to fill more pretentious roles in the great master piece Life. May next sea- son s offering far outdo ours. Ensemble .rn that same cast, no stage will ever Z gg see usagain, but, from time to time, individually, we may be called back to Z play some fitting part in the annals of Trickett Hall. Jointly, we must say if good bye, but, severally, may it only be au revoir. JOHN B. BARATTA, Z' Q Pres. '25 fl, Z if We r'is P W'fM'A-n - N N - -so N s fx- .-mmssswsax...N1.:3sENsvwas'.eQ.Riskf.tSX.QXNX YXXX RXNN XsXYN N3 ' . NXXYFRXKYXYXXNXXNXSSKX NNW?TQXXYQXXYQYXXRSXNXXXXXYRXXXXXXXXRYXXYERYiiiQQXYRXRXXXXYYFQYRYRQXKSNYXXXXXYXXXY:RNXRXSX5mXX XxX5 N 74 Z Z - Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z if M fl Z Z Z Z Z x Z4 Z ,Z :W ' Z X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z . Z Z Z Z Z ,, ZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z S Z Z f Z SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Z M Z 4 7 1 17 7, S 7 SX S REBER?RY'5SNXYQAXXXXYXGSXXXXXXNRXXXXXNXXXNSSARRR1XRXXXX?TSXXXXXXYXXXYSXRXXXXNXYTAXXXXXXXTQXXXNNXXXXXXXNNXRXXNXXXX NN Z Z S SSS Z Z 5 7 f f f f 4 7 52 Z Sf f 7 4 Z ef 4 Q Z W Z 4 W W Z M f K Q y A 46 7 W 7 W Z W M V 7 f ff Z Z X X W 1 f ,f y Z f Z SENIOR CLASS 7 if XXX wwxwvw X X SfSSWWXXQSXSSXwyyxfwsfgwqwgRwxmxxxxxxwfmmxxsesr :f S .mX..w.x., .S.x.n.r.o pxo.r.:--.S..xW,- HSN-W---SX .xx xxxx xxxx 7wxxxwxxxxmm wXxQws wwxwwN x mw mXx mm mXmwNxxwmwNsZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z A Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z -Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z ,f Z x Xm wxsm mXxwnmmxnm xnx wmnmww Z HISIOPY of the Semor Class The scenes of our l1fe are l1ke o1ctures done 1n rough mosa1c Looked at closely they produce no effect Now from a good persoectwe effect1ve 1n deed 1S the scene of 125 strong, assembled 1n the aud1tor1um 1n September 1922 It was the ever fleet1ng present artless 1gnorance and nervous anxrety Teach ers books, turmo1l blank faces, 1n1t1at1on to the baseball bat and the axe all as uaged by the prophecy of the gladsome l1ght as we shall emerge from the 1ntr1cac1es of that endless web the law Other act1v1t1es bCS1dCS school wor soon engaged our attent1on Vaca t1ons New Years resolutrons, w1nter embrac1ng 1n 1ts fold the Barr1sters Ball and the Jumor tr1als wh1ch st1ll echoes the eloouence of our class pres1dent Sprmg 1n h1stor1c Carhsle' Suff1ce lt to say that tucked 1n our hearts 1S our love for 1tS beauty Its charms w1ll ever lure us back In SDIIC of lt how ever many longed for home Exams over and away Our second year was lnausmcrous There was much hard work We met our beloved Dean for the f1rst t1me 1n the class room But 66 surv1vors of our class launched themselves 1nto the th1rd years work The year has been soc1ally a w1nner The Barr1sters Ball was a huge uccess, composmg a s'olend1d oatroaage We cry out w1th ora1se There were funds and no b1lls to pay It has been sa1d that the memory of Joys and sorrows IS 1moerfect and that It 1S va1n to try to rev1ve the pleasures of the past But as each man w1ll look back to the h1story of our class and th1nk of that 1llustr1ous speaker of 1nterna t1onal fame Prmce Don Gelas1o Caetan1 the Ital1an Ambassador to the Un1ted States who addressed the students and some members of the faculty at the smoker of 1925 see all Carl1sle turned out to welcome h1m townsmen and stu dents yelhng cheer1n,'f and serenad1ng unt1l the Ital1an Off1C1al appeared upon the balcony of the Argonne Hotel there w1ll always be a rev1val of emot1on t1ngled w1th humor 1n the knowledge that the speaker of 1nternat1onal repute was none other than Pat Mundy a member of our class In the athlet1c l1fe of the school our class has taken a most actrve and 1m portant part On the vars1ty football team our athletes have f11led stellar roles three of our members hav1ng played the1r ent1re three years In basketball the class of 25 was represented 1n each of the three years by three cagemen from Tr1ckett Hall We cannot forget also that 1n many of the 1mportant bat tles on the baseball d1amond some of our classmates stood ready to ascend the p1tcher s mound and defend the trad1t1ons of our Alma Mater Each graduat1ng member knows that success has come only through en deavor and the hearty co oo rat1on of our faculty The knowledge of th1s fact Wlll help us to start ar1ght 1n fac1ng not a few of the problems that w1ll con front us HI STORIAN 1 f 6 If Z Z ' ' f ,f ' ' , 0 0 '4 , ' ,Z ,Z , 1 if, f I ' f ' ' , f Z ' - 0 1 . 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X N X X x x 1 x x xxx N YXN NXYNXNXYN Nxx NNNXXNX XXXNlYN XN NNiXN X NYRXXsXSR?iNSRkXX BILL Dickinson College, A. B. Beta Theta Pi Bill's scholastic record was without a blemish until several months ago when a. recitation of one .of his con- fi-eres in Corporation class seemed so -excruciatingly funlly to him that he burst into gargantrian laughter. For which indecorum he was justly punished with two demerits. Per- haps he merely wished to appear as not taking his Cor- poration law too seriously, lest he vitiate his presidential availability. JOHN B. L. BARATTA A' Atlantic City, N. J. JOHN i ' Atlantic City High Schoolg Princeton '13-'14g President Senior class, Law Reviewg Law Clubg Senior Dance Committeeg Chairman Smoker Committee, Co-author of Once More Sir Q Roger. I - -without whom this book would not have seen the light of day. A talented, suave chap, John. And how mellifluous. Hisieloquent pleading of a Moot Court Ucase once moved the Dean to a vehement outburst of handclap- ping and delighted shouts of Bravo As ourf president, he has made the class a living organism. What with the Smoker, B-arrister's Ball and this Ye-ar B0ok,' his record speaks for itself. Let his successors aspire to the high standard he has instituted. PAUL N. BARNA , V VVaymaI't,,NPa. Waymart High School, Delta Theta Phi, Law Clubg Commentator Staff. , The incarnation of erudition. It is ma.rvelous that so much legal lore :could be compressed in his small, wellq shaped head.. He' is as conversant with his Corpus Juris- Cyc as we less gifted mortals are with the latest tour de force of Babe Ruth. Besides being a member of the Law Club for three years, Paul was vice-president of his class the lvliddler year and is secretary of the Com- mentator Staff. XVe look for noble- achieve-ments from you, Paul. I. ' , BENJAMIN BARRISV i ' Philmlelphia, Pa. ' ' A BARNEY ' South Philadelphia,lJIigh. Schoolg Varsity Basket- ball '23-'24, '24-'25g Phi Epsilon Pig Class'Trea- surer '22-'23, Law -Club., ' His unerring eye has been responsible for many a victory of the basketball team during the past two sea- sons. As treasurer of the class his Junior year, he more than justified the trust his friends reposed in nim. When Barney departs this historic, little town, he will do so with talhe good wishes of all who have been privileged to know im. 48 sssxms ses 1 I Villllnmwn' ll uml -3 'Un VT lzmlw fin. X L Rf ,l 11,14- l'E .J. 1 M!-f' r r'1LuWm'h SW NNXXNX NN XwXXx NRX NxQ NkNXX N NsXNXkXs X JAMES STAXLL1 BERGER Xvqnen, P .IIIVIIVIIE Ixenyon Collebe Beta Theta P1 COIDUQ Ju11s Alt LCIITOI of Commentatm Nou that TIITIITIIQ has h1s b11ef case the on1X thlnc, he hal to do befole sta1t1ne to pr'1ct1ce 1S to pass h1s Bfu Exams whlch to one of h1s ab1l1ty w11l be H1916 ch1lds play Preclsely why he ca111es th1s 1elat11ely hube 130111 foho no one knows The only th1n he has eve1 been seen to extract from It IS a L,10QSYXO1d puzzle As he entexs the class 1oom YV1tl'1 1t It IS no easy mattel to CIISCQIH whethe1 he 1S cmrrun lt O1 It IS ca11x1n h lh RAT BIALIKOIVSIKI Scrflnton P1 BILL Cent1al I-Ilgh School Delta Theta Phl S1nole1 Comlmttee Dance Comm1ttee The1e 'ue two really 1mpo1tant facts about thls youno man that have won our adm1rat1on He spends suff1c1ent 1111116 on h1s books to make hlm one of ou1 best students and he IS never too busy to devote an hour or two to good tellowsh1p NVe wx 1ll alwa5s 1emembe1 B1lls fam111'1r Nou suppose th1s case And truthfully speakm we should all have d1ff1cultV 1n rememberlng a t1me when he has fallecl to 'IDSNKGI a ouest1on pmpounded to h1m RAYMOND J BITTLE Reqamg, Pa Nmtheast H1 h School Ph1ladelph1a Pa Cor- nus Jur1s The ,:,1av1ty of the Judsfes demeano1 commands re spect The banal1t1es of l1fe are not fo1 h1s c0ntemplat1on As one sees hllfn eatlnb h1S matutmal meal 1n VVIISOH s one Just knows that he IS cobltatmc, some ponde1ous problem Althoubh he was honored by belnr, elected to Corpus Jurls seve1al yea1s ago the was out of school f01 two yearsl he has not 1dent1f1ed h1mself w1th that COt8118 th1s yeal dlctftte It IQ hoped of modesty and not p1udence MICHAEL BOHAN Plvmoutll P MIKE Qt Vmcent Ph1 Kapp1 Tau If there were t1mes when we were a l1ttle blue and chscouraged we had but to catch the mer1y tu mkle mn thls boys eye and all was r1ght w1th us agam We under stand that Mlke IS oulte a rad1o fan and has even eXp1 essed the W1Sh that a broadcastm stat1on be lnstalled 1n Tr1ck ett Hall so that students xx ho W616 1nd1sposed m1,,ht take then lectures 1n bed That 1dea would mdeed be convem ent f01 a few of us but we can also ment1on a few who 1'l'l1:,ht d1e of sleepm smkness fo1 all 1l1C6I1t1V9 to ar1se IH the mo1n1n would be one K Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z X f Z Z Z Z Z 4 Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z i 1 1XXNXSNxXxXNRXXNNkXXXkY NYXNlkX YN YXYNNNXNNYNRNXXXNXQXXXXXKYKXQYAYXXXXXNYXXNNXYXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNNXX kXXQZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z I Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1' Z Z Z Z X f Z Z Z X Z Z Z P N N XX N ' N' , X I ' ' VQNXXV55 X N X XXX x xx x x x xxx x xx x w qs x x x X K 1 Y 3 . . . 1 . 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X X X X 1 X 1 X - x 1 X 1 X X X XX N I X X X X .X X XX NX X 1xx x N AX .1 . . 1 x 1 x xx x W llmi BI B -Helly nllon, nel 1 ll - . NRI Hu,-. y , ...,,,..,. , 1 wa, ho Ei ---- y 9. m t.,5n,1 'Z ..., ,, ' ' E3 mf 'Xhen h 'N .1 , V' H' LJFQ in XP 1 rl b-11 lhuvburg . PHO , 912' ' tts! fs ulantir fi! ABQ-ffl! nit 15- HN www .ff l ,wwxx msxxw sxx xxsmx x xxxm mxsxxxms ms ssy X f I j f 4 4 4 7 ' 7 f f X Z2 7 7 Z f 7 f f f 1 7 Z 1 f 1 f f Q f 7 f ? ? Z 4 7 7 ff LOUIS S. CHERCHESKY Collingswood, N. J. SCOTTY Central High Schoolg President of Law Club: Woolsaclig Footballg' Basketball '23-'24, '24-'253 Smoker Committee. To this gentleman belonffs the glory of reviving the cle- funct Law Club for which nobld deed he xx as forthu ith h0U0I'9d by bein' elected to its piesidency. Under his ad- , ministration its influence in the school has been incalcu lable What the Union is to Oxford the Law Club is to Dickinson How manv ana oiatoucal careei has had 1tS benesis there it would be difficult to say But Scotty has Won lauiels not only on the iostium but on the basl etb'1ll fl oi and in the un as well HAROLD CLASTER Hfu 1 lqlllll g P1 I-Iarrisbuig Academy Coinell Univelsity P Lambda Phi Commencement Committee There isn t one man in ou1' whole class who doesn t en vy the stately bearinb of this young fellow and even noyy We can picture h1l l'L swaying the multitudes with his pei suasive tone and easy manner W'e believe politics is your line Haiold foi you have the faculty of acquiring, many friends ln a veiy sho1t time as IS proved by the fact that 1n vour short stay ulth us you haye won the fiiendship and admnation of all FRANK D CROOP Belulck P1 SHROOP Svlacuse Umveisity Delta Theta Phi Com mencement Committee Cnculation Manager of Commentatoi In this aspuint, young, lawyer we have all the essen tials of a seiious minded student comblned with real Doocl fellowship VVhen the roll is called in each class we would alwavs f1nd shroop thele and when the days wolk was dons he was always at the command of anyone who needed his servlces A ,ood pal and a W1l11n worker as 1S proven by the mannei in whlch he helped put the Commentator acioss Good luck Shioop and best wishes from 25 WILLIANI I CROYV Llll0llt0WIl, Pa Pennsylvania M1l1ta1y College Phi Kappa PS1 Corpus Juris Smoker Commlttee Bill needs little introductlon No one is more populal in the Law School than he and no one has contributed his f SIVICGS more magnanimously to extra curr1culum activi ties Never seeking honor many have been heaped upon him Quiet unobtrusive kindly a delectable companlon and a faithful fiiend VN - lv : know ' 7' j A' 9 0 1 :D it 11 1 f N 1' ' ' ,' - ' ' ' - When., L f , V. . . . ,V gm , al , rj ' 7 f - . 1, , x - . . . . - . . 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I . .AHL 1 J , v . l ' . L pg J. S 1 ' , . , .J ' - 1 wx 'S . ' X, Q FLT ,, . r 'N' ,J ' ' ' ' Y ' gi' . . y Y 7 ,VV ,ll ' 1 n ...q 9' ,,, .. l' y . .' ' - N A .1 f 1 . l , , 4 . f f - f 1 X x A xx xx x- - x 1 -X xxx xx x y x X x ,A .mtv xtlxttx-.4--....-.,.tx.t X xx-x- x ' - Q 5' X 'l'.-'-'-' ' Wx 'ox wfxs iq. is v KF' Q xf xii I X . xx . t x . X -, xx .xx N x x X X 1 Q l i ff 7 1 W 7 f f Z 7 Z Z X A X f JOSEPH GILBERT CROWLEY steelwn, Pa. Z Z UCAPH Z 7 i . , Z Z Muhlenberg Collegeg S. A. E.: Football team 21- Z 3 '22: Captain '22. Z A A . Z Doubtless it would be trite to observe that Joe was in- Z Q discreet in choosing his birthplace-Steelton. And yet it Z Z would be true. so, here goes, Joe, you were infd-iscreet in Z Z choosing your birthplace. But that dlisplay of bad judg- Z Z ment is without a fellow in his life. His cheerfulness and Z Z inostentatious courage, amply demonstrated on the foot- Z ball field, have endeared him to his colleagues, who wish Z him all sorts of good luck in the game of life. Z Z 7 , a Z 7 Z ! 7 CHARLES 0. DEVERS st. Avocs, Pa. f Z Z St. John's High Schoolg Boston Collegeg Delta Z Theta. Phi. Z X 7 Z Charlie is universally popular and as learned a gentle- Z - 1 ! man as one would care to meet. He has that penetrating, ,W 4 X Q analytical, logical mind that assures success to the lawyer. Z Z We are all proud to have mad.e the acquaintance here at Z Dickinson of one who is destined to accomplish so much. Z W W W ff Z 7 f Z' 7 V ABRAHAM S. EINHORN Philadelphia, Pa. l4A 77 7 f Univ-ersity of Penna.g Phi Epsilon Pig Woolsackg Z Dickinson Law Clubg Associate Editor Law Re- viewg Dance Committee. Z 'A . f X When this young fellow begins talking you had better begin taking notes, because Abe not only knows the law, Q Z but also quot-es authority to support his statements. After 7 1 4 the others have said some things because they imagined Z it was their turn, we can hear Abe say it was recently held in 274 Pa.-, and all further argument is off. Abe is Z not only among the more brilliant lights in our class, but Z Z is one of our most popular cla.ssmates. If a wish could make it so, young man, we certainly would have you in the g 7, . , . ,. Judge s chair real soon. 7 1, X ROBERT MQALLEN FAGER Hsi-risburg, Pa. uBOBu Z 34 , , W University of Pennsylvania: Theta Xi: Com- Z A mentator Staff. Z if r Q Althoughpne of the Commuters' Society this year, and, Z in fact,.Pres1dent of it, Bob was formerly identified with Z the Antique Shoppe. Possessed of an unusually melodious Z voice, he was a member of the singing club which in former Z years held its weekly saengerfests there, much to the de-- Z I llght of passers-by. It happened, however, that the mem- Z Z lu-eisvof the .cl-nb sang so festfully and, losing themselves in then beautiful. performances, until so late in the night. if that Ceftillfll n91ghb0l'S, unappreciative of the finer things of if zfi'-2iEe0Q'1P131I1'6'd to the Dolice about what they r-udely termed ff, . . - - f 1. Z ,rrrt , X X 22 . A . ... X . XXXxsx XXXXKN-L Xxxr .,., X . .t.'rX.XXkXx.X,Q. X X XXX X XX VKX W 5 XX H 5 i X WX XXXNX5 XXXFsQXXXxxRxSXSXXRXSXXNSXXNQRiQNQSQ QNQYNXNRiMXW i ' . , . gl.152' ' P. imptfv A if .,l. ff' i j , ,fi t. -1. . lf 3 5X 2lXiilTX R5 iii i l , df 1 ,ff Z 15 1 tllxlliwfgel in 4 Z ax +4 H pf J agxx ff Wvltuq, pk iff ixiigy itll. fl- f C T4 34 . . C4 S we will lll- 1- . 4 'Lui Nl 11 Qi fl tful Mig. ,. . 4.-adj 212' fmt, Y ,gnu P Ei . haq,P11 'x ' ! P'-llil' LP ?i! yn hfhbhiilh lt cv' WV 8 M' MW! A9 mild MW' ZW wm sxmXmmxmxxxxmxxxxxxwsisssmsxm mmmmsZ f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z 1 1 Z Z 1 1 f ZZ Z Z2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f 1 Z li Z Z Z Z Z Z Zi Z Z X L' Z f X Z gf Z X , Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Ze xX s mw m Z 1 STANLEY CLIFFORD FELLOVVS Harrisburg, Pa. 4aSTA-N11 f Harrisburg Tech: Sigma Alpha Epsilong Quar- tetteg Commentator Staffg Corpus Jurisg Smoker Committee. As amiable a chap as ever there was. And what a pretty voice he has! As a member of the Quartette, he has entertained the class upon no end of occasions. Stan has only one defect: he lacks a fault to throw his virtues into relief. , RUSSELL GODFREX Atlantic City N J RUSS Atlantic City High School' Law Club' Woolsack' R al Property Prize VVho won the Real Property Prize three years ago? lNo one but Russell Who won the Wills Prize last year'7 None 1S given 1n that course To Russell the Rule in Shelley s case is not another commentary on the life of thai beautiful poet but a l1v1ng gravld principle Ask h1m for the cltations of tomorrows cases in Partnership and he will tell you that as he did them last February he has not the time to bother with them again Woe to the lawyei who crosses swords with th1s legal glant DAVID LEROY GANS Sljamolgln JOE DUKE SENATOR Bucknell University Delta Theta Phi Theta Nu Epsllon Of ll the nlcknames that we often hear applled to this ambitious voung barrister we think Duke suits him best I-Ie IS beyond ouest1on the Beau Brummel of the class If there 1S something new in hats Duke has lt and he IS beyond all the rest by several months ln the line of +16S and collars We re glad that you finally decided to come back and giaduate with our class Duke for you de e we the best JULIUS J GOLDEN Brldgeton, N J Brldgeton Hlgh School Phi Epsilon P1 Treasur C1 Senior Class Dickinson Law Club flur only regret 1S that space w1ll not permit us to say all the splendid things which this vouth deserves He is one of our best students one ot our flnest fellows and in fact a real mans man They tell us you are consider mg practicing in Connecticut Jules but wherever you go boy if you are as efficient in your practice as you were yom future 15 25 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 I l IK ii f I W ' 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 I -'Q' L 'M 'I 9' Q ' f 1 ' 7 ' .I , ' l Y 1 . 'w:. rm! L gentle- Q X . . . ' , ' 1.1. 3r!3:',2'l1l!l,, 'Q N 1 - ' ' . I 'rw '.: '1, 'V.. cf ' - - - - - - 1 4 4 1 I I I ' .g.::'L:ir1- . ' I ' ' ' ' I - - .. ,' . 21121- l 5' U' I - ' A , X . , I 1 . M . . . . 1 . 1 , , I ' u I W K6 II KK I II Ki I1' 25.1.3 iff: f ' I 7 1 . - f tn: 1' V ' ' al ' ' I M1111 111. X . . . . . . 1, ,, . . z - - 1 1 1 .1712 -7-L 'mg N . ' i , - 1 1 ,iffnmnfl - - - - . - - I ,7 4 ' I ' I 1 11,4 1 , ' 1 3 Q . , . . x ' X' - - W ,, V 1 1 1 I O. . ' , l 513' 1 Z f , 1 1 , . , . . 1' lf' 1 S X' V . , 'Q - ' 1 . h . . . ' S 2 - . - ' 5 ' l 4, .'.f'1' ' , , , ,. V , f . . V . . ' 1' inf, ld ' 1 I 1 1 , , . I -- .,..-ffl 'lj - .v ,Wg . . . . - ,lt A 1 1 1 . 1 X f1 Biff! 1 n ' I 1 ,lr ' , . f 53,9 m performing your duties as treasurer, we have no fear for 1 ,jp ' ' X -9 ' K af . an , , n 1 1 f' lf lu ' A ' .. v 4 , I 1 2 ' A . K X 4 X 1 -C 1 if Q-Sggjxfk Q X I QTQ.,?',ff .fx jlj-.55 jg 5QQXf5Q U X XX' N' N X . MX. X.-.X . . X X. X XAXXM ,X . A XX.XXX X 1. X X X MN X NNX XXNXXxksNXRNNYNNNXNNXNXNFWYNKYXYNYYXY XXX XYXXXXXXNN AXXXXNYkXNNNXXX XiwNX NXkNsNkNN xsN XX N NNXNNXRNNXNXXNNXNXXXX NXXXXNX XNNNX xN WILLIAM K GOLDSTEIN C3fUt0l1, P PILL Canton Hiah School U of P Ph1 Epsilon P1 Dlckmson L-aw Club Commentator Committee Not many times shall we meet a bettei chap than this youno barr1ster from Canton Pa Bill is not the boisterous kind who flount their learning throughout the halls at all times but when he does make up h1s mind to discourse up n a certain subject it is always well put and weighed We also understand that during Bills stay in Carlisle he has become a favor1te among, the fair sex But why not? For with the meriv twinkle ln vour handsome eyes who could resist von? NX CHXRLES H GROTE Glenville P CHARLIE We ve never een this classmate do any sprinting but we understand that when he IS back in the hometown he a11ses in the mornin and iuns down into the state of Maiy land and Lack before bieakfast Now that seems like a real Jaunt in such a shoit time but then you must also remem ber that Charlle 11ves on the border What has been said above mav be meie hem sav but we do know that when Com . mencement b111'1DS to a close oui fond associations we will certainly be soiry to say , ood-bye to our classmate and pal Charlie. A ' YNRXXX XYQXXNNNXXNX VIAURICE A HALLAM - Lewistown, Pa , - IVIIKE . NX Phi Epsilon Pi' Track team' Business Manager of the Commentator. 1 XXX NX' KXXNXXXNXSSX N R Mike s tire-less ww orl' in the prepasation of the Commen- tator meiits superlative lnai e. His job of Business Mana- gei required unquestionable integrity and a fine business instinct. What-ever the faults of this book are they are not Mikes and very much that is :good in it must be attributed to him. It is doubtful whether any othex man in the law School could have done the work so well. 'Un- obtrusive modest obligine that rarity-a gentleman. t ' 1 X Z6 LAWRENCE FRANKLIN HALLIDAY Elizabeth, N J. LARRY , . XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTSTRXXXY w Q S. 8. gl C5 5' E UQ if sr Q S? O E Ee FC Zi L? U - 2. is P-3 F5 4'0- ee O O E U G U1 A Prince Charming, with a great attachment, so it would seem, to the College. Larry 'is a prominent member the Y0l1I1Eer set. VVha.t with dance-S, teas and other nlquant activities, he has little leisure. Nevertheless, few, lf EIHY, Outrank him as a student. Versatility, that's Larry. QNX 2? K Z Z Z X Z Z X Z Z W Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z 24 sw mmsx m smmssxxmsx ssssxmswx wxwX mx XsxxxsmxsxxmNxxxxxxxxxsmsw XNxxQxXsX KNxsxxkxsQ X , . I tlhlou Pa .111 pil 'Y. .yr Tlgm this , x, . .. -ULRQNHQ . 7 'Lili M au l..fvi:,lr!e up' xn :hU!. XYQ . -- ..a,,- he LMS , x mit? FIM' V xiii: -guultl 'IDBI lui, P1 i zum: my .z::rLz'N2, '55 L if lim' Q .iw i ml lm: ':. x Eve!! 931 1 v'1'-'Illini' .,::.-L 'IQ Tll : ' lil! Dill i.,-mama. P1 V fxgfi' ll, g um:-'W' mtl igxylllifg Lf 2 TW! if A ,ggrf w - at 'Vex' U. ,,...,rSJ' gl Z m1m l . of nf'- ...eff df .. f , 1 134 ,. l,. , . JA '.,. vnffv ' .1 49 5 Z Z Z Z X Z EARL HANDLER Harrisburg, Pa. Z Z EARL Z Z . ' i Z Z Harrisburg Techg Wfoolsackg Commentator Staff. Z Z ' . ' - f Z A Earl is one of our intellectuals. A scholar or the first Z Z Fanli. he nevertheless' finds time to read omnivorously. Q Z While most of us? in lectures, can beguile the time with noth- ing more obstruse than the morning papers, Earl is to be Z Z seen. between p-erfect recitations, perusing Kant, Neitszche Z 6 - 012 it may be the latest novel of that brilliant young Irish- Z 7' man, Michael Arlen. Z Z f f Z Z - Z Z , . Z Z Z Z LEIGHTON J. HELLER Clementon, N. J. Z 4 H ., Z f' . HOD HLEIGHTH Z Z P Z Z - r Z Z Dickinson Collegeg Phi Kappa Psig Baseball Z Z team, 4 yeai-sg captain '25. . Z Z . - Z Leighton has been one of the mainstays of the base- Z Z ball team ever since his advent here. At this Writing, it Z 5 would be precarious to predict the fortune of this season's Z g nine and yet one may venture the opinion that 1925 will Z Z witness a repetition of last year's triumph and in the pros- Z Z pective victories Leight will play no mean role. When he as- Z sumes his position at the bat, th-e opposing outfield back far Z into the offing, in the tenuous hope that they may be able Z to pick one of his mighty Wallops off the fence. 6 I .,r'T b 7 Z JOSEPH PAR.soNs HoERLE mmstown, ra. Z ' SIDNEY Z Z ' Z Z YV. at J.g University of Michigang Phi Kappa Psig Z Eta Gammag Associate Editor of Law Review. Z X 5 X Z Joseph Parsons I-Ioerle came to Carlisle and, with neat- Z ness and dispatch, fell in love. A very prepossessing sight g Z he is as he dances nimbly about the Molly Pitcher grill Z Z of a Saturday night. And Sidneyjas his friends call him, Z Z his an ardent sportsman. Game Within range of his trusty Z Z rifle is bound to die. In the springanothing pleases him g Z ' more than to spend hour after hour fishing from some Z shady bank, accompanied by his room-mate, an odd-look- Z Z ing. little fellow from Tyrone, who adjusts his bait to the Z Z hook and counts the fish as Joe hauls them in.' X ' Z Z Z Z MARGARET HUBER New York oirv Z - Z Z Z Z 'PEGGIE . Z Z A ' Z Z Richmond Hill H. S.g Dickinson College: Com- Z Z mencement Committee. Z Z Z Z This fair co-ed began her education in the prep-school Q Z around the corner, but tiring of that and realizing her mis- Z Z take in time, she decided to cast her lot with the real fellows Z Z and follow the legal profession. During the time Peggie Z Z has been with us she has constantly kept in mind the real Z purpose of the legal training and at the same time has Z Z proven Worthy of the admiration and respect which We Q Z have always accorded her. The best Wishes of '25 go with Z Z you Pe-ggie, and here's hoping you conquer the N. Y. Bar Z Z With ease. Z Z Z N Z5 Y NN N XXsX kX XN YS m HAROLD SEATON IRWVIN Doylestown, Pa- ' p IRWIN Dickinson College. Ph.B.. A. M.g Phi Kappa Psi: R. H. Smith Scholarship Prize 129: Woolsaclii Editor-in-Chief Law Review, '24-'25Z Four Years Varsity basketballg Manager '21-'223 Capt-Qin, '24-'25g Varsity Baseball '21-'22g Commentator Staff. Indubitably the most intellectual luminary of the class. His forte is Constitutional Law. When he- had done with the Dartmouth College Case, that old institution looked like a school, for backward children. But it is not only in the lecture room that Harold scintillatesg he is' just as brilliant on the basketball floor. To his adroit playing and sagacious leadership the success of the past season was largely due. An affable, modest chap, of whom we expect much in after life. MILLER A. JOHNSON Lewisburg, Pa. Bucknellg Bucknell Aeademyg University of Pennsylvaniag Kappa Sigmag Corpus Juris. This popular young man, although he came to Dick- inson in his senior year, soon took a deservedly high posi- tion among us. I-Ie proved his forensic me-ttle by his vig- orous prosecution of the celebrated Note case, in which- he was prevented from obtaining a conviction 'only bv the non-extraditability of a certain mysterious New Yorker. Miller was signally honored, after a short residence he-re, to Corpus Juris, which is, after all is said and done, not a bad organization. ARTHUR L. .JOSEPH Vineland, N. J. MJD!! Vineland High Schoolg Tau Epsilon Pig Vice- Pres. 4255 Baseball Q13 1255 Basketball tljg Dance Committeeg Smoker Committeeg Law Club. Here we have anotheidof our classmates who wan- dered into Trickett Hall from the prep-school around the corner and has made good. ' Jo has always upheld the hon- or of the class with his athletic prowess and at the same time was never too busy to do anything which might bring glory to '25 in any other Way. If you don't think Jo is a real asset in time of need, ask the chairman of the smoker or dance committee. ROBERT A. KENDALL McClellandt0Wn, Pa. KIBOBYY VVest Virginia University: Alpha Chi Rhog Cor. pus Jurisg Secretary of class, '24. Bob is, among other things, an incomparable horse- man, being as much at home in the sadldzle as it at it if as- well, he is very much at home in the saddle. The crunch of the leather beneath him is not an ominous, but a pleasing sound to his ears. His smile and gentlemanly manners have won him friends beyond number. 26' N Wfrwl.. X R A . .ie Q.. Pu, 11 w l. k3'L1'. j,: 'L' QLWIQ W 1-will Ya E f-smdurg, P1 - Il V Kl'l R L:!'i.f', ,--. mn nrlmd. Xl 5 1 A l. yin 4 W., pci: ,Q Q., 1- .waggff h .b. 4 'r lllw T' ,.-.f -qi r... 6 ,fi A 4 Q M. A. KORNREICH . yvmfren, pa, Q Q KORNY Q Q ' University of Pittsburgh, Varsity Football, Q Q C1-2-3l: Varsity Track: Pl. Phi. . Q Q If there is any particular tvpe of man which commands Q the respect of all it is the red-blooded man who is a true Q devotee of sport and at the same time a student. We do Q Q not hesitate to include Korny in this class, for in his three Q Z years with us he has been an outstanding figure on the Q Q gridiron and track and has with all his athletics, never been Q Q too busy to keepahead with his work. If you can just Q Q plow through life Korny as you plowed thro-ugh the line Q Z in your football days, vour success is assured. Q 4 - A ER-XVIN F. LESSEL Allentown, lm. Q SENATOR A ' D Q Q 1 Z Allentown High Schoolg Delta Chi. A Z f Q This young man, in the year that he has spent with us, Z Q has made us all regret that he was not among us during Q Z the first two years. t'Senator has that easy way of get- Q Q ting on with folks that makes him a friend of all in a short Q Q time. VVe are glad that you selectedl Dickinson as your Z Alma Mater, Senator, and doubly glad that you selected Q Q '25 as your class. I-Iere's wishing you the best. I Q Z Q SYDNEY MORRIS LILENFELD Atlantic City, N. J. Q Z SYD -- Q 7 A 7 Q Atlantic City H. S.g Phi Epsilon Pig Associate Q Z Business Manager Law Review, Dickinson Law . Q Q Cl-ubg Assistant Track Manager C253 Asst. Bus- Z Q iness Manager of Commentator, Track fl-25. . Q This youth, We believe, is one of the youngest members Q Q of our class, but on those young shoulders there is a wise Q Q head, indeed a very desirable combination. Syd has so Q Q much initiative about him that he was always in demand Q Q in all activities during his three years. If yo-u want to know Q Q what a real asset this young rnan can be just ask the Q chairman of any committee on which Syd has served and Q Q the recommendation will indeed be gratifying. Q J. FREED MARTIN H H - Carlisle, Ra- Q Z JUDGE Z Q Dfglqingon College: .Tnstice of the Peace of Car- Q Q lisle, Pa., Admitted to Cumberland Co. Bar, Sep- Z Q ' tember, 19245 Phi Delta Theta: Corpus Juris. Z Q Lawyer, Scholar, and member of the Minor Judiciary! Q Q And if that's not enough! let it be added he passed his Bar Q Q examinations while still a Middler. High praise for any Q Q man. Class-room argument ceases when the JLIGSJG, who Z has the faculty of making the most recondlte case appeal Q Q simple, deigns to pronounce his sage ODIHIOUS- UD- UD-4 Z Q in the judiciary, Freed, and let the Supreme Co-urtlbe youl 7 Q goal. Or as Horace has put 1l1,'SOlTlGWh2lt more fellcltously, Q Z perhaps. HUD! UD! in the Ilyudlclary, Freed, and let the Su- Q Q pl'-erne Court be your goal. Q Q Q Z Z 27 M sweffwsswsw-A W Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 7 Z 7 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z YN MAURICE J. McKEOXVN -, Bridgetown, N- J- MAC, Bridgetown High Schoolg Delta Theta Phi, Com- ' mentator Staff. Although Mac did not attend Dickinson College, he has, ever since his junior year here, evinced a keen interest in that institution. He is as familiar with its schedule of classes as with that of the Law School. His unselfish work in conn-ection with the publication of this book has won him the admiration of his fellows. PHILIP MONHEIT Atlantic City, N. J. I :IPI-IIL9x Z Vineland High Schoolg Tau Epsilon Phi. f' Z' Phil is a star student. A Constitutional Law Class, X before which most of us quail, is to him merely a theatre 7 NN for the display of his legal talents. Cooley becomes a prat- tler of nonsense under the relentless light of his logic. Tell him the heartrending story of how your darling baby fell Z Q from its perambulator and cracked its cranium on the side- walk, and his only observation is a judicially deliberate, A clear case of negligence. It is rumored that upon his graduation he is to accept a retainer from the Boston Ice Z Company. Z Z CHARLES DVVIGHT MOON Carbondale, Pa., W Carbondale High School, XVesleyan Universityg 5512? Chip Smoker Committeeg Commentator ' It was once unjustly said of Moon, when a professor inquired why he was not present at a certain Class, that his absence was due to his having been out all night. In Z point ot fact, he a very studious, home-loving person, sel- dom vent-uring downtown at night unless he is going to attend a .Corpus Juris dinner, or some other small func- tion. Dwlght was a member of the Smoker Committee, Q under whose auspices the Italian, Ambassador, who, as lt tF21HSlJired was none 'other than Jim Farabella, a prom- ment local merchant, visited Carlisle last December. Z CORTNELIUS MUNDY mi,,,,is Z jf ,f L3YVI'9U0GV1U95 Yaleg Corpus ,Iurisg Associate Z Q Lditor of Law Reviewg Smoker Committeeg Com- Q mentator Staff. Z Here we have, by unanimous vote, the most popular Z man. not only in th-e class of '25 but in the entire Law School l-4 : FY :f CD c- CD 0.3. 5 E. :1 rm 'Tl sw ff cr CD O sw 3 CD Ph sw E Q z: W Pb o 'Q 5 ,.. U2 2 ,.. Fi' sw :S Q. ra' F N mor: later we had other glimpses of him in Josie's class Z 55 f as an. lnterpreter of the latin maxiamsg b-nt in the role as Z U12 SIIIVGI'-'Q0UgUed orator of the Law School Pat's name Z will live wlth us always. Could we ever forget him in the Z role of Prince Caetani, the Italian Ambassador, addressing 4, H the eager townsfolk and students from the balcony of the Z '- A Argonne Hotel? We all unite in wishing you God's speed, ,l.,.V g Pat. and the best oi luck. 7 .VA A ,fi f 95 Z 7. Z fZ 17 Z 7 Z Z Z Z . ZZ Z M Z Z AN M lc f i 4 -P f If 113, 1 , f ff ,f ff f Q l Q li F 4 , .nn fi I .wk vl' , x sa V' 44 .31 1 A I .er 'M '-is '-56 iv-'F ' . eff Fax . .f F 591- W gg? do ggi. Q. Y xl ,, 1 it W in 4, . V 1 , we iw ' 4 V. ,. , V14 ' . K ? - . 4.9 - . Q Y, A W ' . Q i he M 75 if A . gf? iff' ' ,ig - il Z ,fir 2 .9 . Z' IQ? if is f .. 5 4 H G J. I.. -Zi ' s Q , , 94 it .,. Q 1 Af- ' in m. . v .w .x, g.:hi 1 llfkgfff f , 'li Ki' gill: fi l l f ii? A 3? if , 93 teh W ' 55.5 .. 'Ji I3 ' Qi,-1 ily .Z .5 l. iii. , .l ,lvl fi Hifi '7,7'Tv L ,H 'rl w AR, hug W,..4 S7 . .Elgin fl Qgl W' i H Wi . '. rr. 2 .ar uf ' ,m'X, IMS, Wmlm -, .2 X My-VR t hm lu. X. J 1 -'T-l.Z'l' .m gu'LLT.- Xu TM 1, . fy!! Fir- fpl.-. i'1,lf1'. 'fl 311.4 ' X71 im- HLIIV, PLL A, ',?L.r.i 5, ' lf! 1 .wi- , 1 WMM I N f T50 M A R R O W I am in love with Tomorrow. Not all the warnings ef the wise Shall SHCCGSG iN Shaking UV allegiance td that charming, elusive, E?CkOR35SDQPTlte, l have pondered thai? sayings well, but not even the eurt iinality of Huomorrow newer comes H has eaused me to water. l follow my rainbow lady, for Tomorrvw does eome, When Today, who opened the morning with a promise'ef highnheart- ed adventure, drags herself toward the gray afternoon, the bloom of her dawning rubbed to stark boniness, her trailing garlands lying in the ashes of disillusion, the thought that one must bear with her te the end is staggering. Without Tomorrow, the tragedy would be un- bearable. Hheep up your head and lighten your heart,H she whispers. HToday must pass with the night, and the tide and the evening breeze will sweep her out beyond returnu Then l eome. I will bring you strength and happiness, and you shall move mountainsq Therefs joy coming in the morning, Come on, letfs plan for it, so as not to miss a moment of Tomorrowvw So we build a eastle where the eottage tumbled down, and we plant a flower where we buried a hope, and we sweep clean the hearth where we burned our mistakes, and make ready for the eeming of Tomorrow. ' e She will some if you really expect her, but she is quick to scent unbelief, quick to fly from the precise and the grasping, leav- ing the field to Today, so cbvious, so tangible, so unsatisfying. For now Could a dream come true if you never dreamed it? How eould a wish some home if you never breathei ft? How eould your castle be built if you never planned it? Who bears the dream and the wish and the plan safefbrooded until it comes forth from the trash of Today? Why, To- morrow. There is no use in oroahing about the uncertainties of visions and dreams and plannings, What is more uncertain than Teday, that you lfli in Ywur hands? Why not then look tfward Temorrew? SUPPHSS W9 heeded the beardfwaggersf warnings and doggodly held be Today, Sup- pese we measured our oomings and goings, emi holdings and giving, our striving and stopping, by her steady stride? Wf,vh01ld G25 SHG Sleep, and by and by die and be laid aside in the place reserved frr us by Today, never having had a ehanee ta stretch our souls, with never a daring flight into the dangerous, thrilling unhnown. would that be life? ' Nc, no, donft listen, One must follow Today, Today says, Hmustow but when under her tasking eye we have kneaeed Q batch ofhour daily broad, and she nods a moment and leaves us aiane for H llvilef tiefe is nothing to hinder our wpening the gate and leaving the way elear for Tomorrtw. Just to open the gate and allfw her to know we expect 'n Q10 1 Ttmorrow never oomes? l know betterf She has Come tomme often full in Quo fhee ofza girding Today,iand left rainbtwngiitsmin myr tsl, Tomorrow, who nrver TOYS Huustfy bufqalwaysy ,LOQ mgt' ,flgni w uvlof Tpdey endurnblw and tranSfO?mS TWD S915 ?FUC9S3lUH in'Q 3 , iq., ,-, , 4 T .l. A f on I , xl L .- HV 5' A O ldofl I W i T3 nk E? Yugi MW Xin mn iiiww H1 W U gust' 1 if 'last W' In an 1 scheulf H34 than my U i loner gm- inamw ' inemdisi ' Interest yu we edu, 5 the eww T932 ire R' UIQ Y'--'-.Q fi-JL nihiw gtk .MW 'Q' It N 11,31 U Cup, X J -L ,. 'vu Lxlf l'J 1 Illiuuu ' ,atv H t' -N 'v-'- - J-7 i... . Gofvnornnfaslii o, ffXiw'n sf ' c ' L Dear Teacher, Is net March a wonderful month? Wr,,u,, yes. but where is there 3 heart that is not made glad 5? the sight Qantas black stcrm clouds as they race across the sky? The very winds are music as they call all nature back to life again, Every little flrwer with its delicate beauty and delightful fregrarce cringe joy to tho heart, and best yet, the cheerfu1.scngs or The h ids announce that spring is near. Letfs follow the spirit of the season and make this a cheers ful letter, why not? A new Idea, yes, but it is Wcrth a trial, tell , us how you like it. First, thanks to the careful guidance of teachers and parents, the health conditions in the country are bettero Not yet normal, but much improved is the right way to say it no doubts cur teachers deserve much credit for the work they have done, A few school dis- tricts have escaped untouched, thanks, mostly tn the careful guardianship of the teachersn Our County Nurse, Miss Seifert, def serves the Wholehearted thanks of our teachers and parents for her valuable assistance, an exceptional fine piece of work, Make Nhealth Firstn a slogan in every school in the county right up to the very last day. You no deubt often wonder what we think after a visit to your scheol. Well, you shall know W Our teachers never taught better than they have taught this yearl Especially is this true in the lower grades. Primary reading is being taught, even by men teachers in a way that is modern, and mark you, the children are reading well. Many teachers have provided library books for their schools, This is :ine and is always sure to be appreciated by the boys and girlsg Interest your pupils in gscd hacks and your problems of discipline re Solved. Try it. ln every subject, and iu.every grade, We have Qnund much to commenda The pupil rather than the subject seems to be -516 accepted principle, Almost delightful thing tc say in behalf of Hr teachers. I .0 P are you happy in your work? That you are is reflected in your wheel room. A vase of pussy willows, or a few bulbs just waiting te faom, well, we have seen themt what do they mean te e school? Ask ,,e pupil, they know, Several gf our teachers,-ladies, nays instaig i-5 sanitary drinking fountains in rural scnoolsf ls net this line. H php teachers have accepted the theory that U ?U?li mHS5wb9 ?OmfOT5' - 1 - ,, . '- . 4 .Its-'-. . ,A-fl. - 'Fawn '13 df ec: cf 'cefore he can Fifa +fQUC'f +, I, J,,l',b,,,, SHG and .youiye QOiflwf1QQQ4,U ,LliC,'llkSjQ, lisa, :.1l,n.gf3.1,.lJ l1.ll.L,-ll Lffllo belle .Q this splendid feature of our schoolsm Hynw H :Nun A 31? Dipggtgysf tug! ape in 93 bhigv Sihbel buildings have teen sired and repainteds New furniture, new equipment, new textwcooks, invaluable assets te a modern school? have teen suPPLied0 gust 1Q,QqEl77 3 difector agked the superintendent to spate phasgmoref, i,plQ bg dene to make his schools more ciliclento ls not this a ine Mnlrit of service? We think ip is fine, There is nothing too good is W., a M - 1 h,1 wir s. .J ouieggioggigpgogirdggst Wishes for the closing days of the school ljlfo Sincerely, ' Ralph Jacoby mach 2, 1925. K nh. M. Rife crlisle, Penne- S. Read HTomorrowH You will like it- J i Si wx CW 1 t If i Y 3 f f 'Q fa RTX 'T -.gf .gf Y E1X -f-ve ff, f 1 I 54, ,Q , M-r ,. ' 1 . 'S ,401 -, 15 if 5 ., 'El' , ' Q.. V 5' aff' 1' ' in -f. , Mfg-- v ' WE: tv, , 3, f :Lk 'yi gn..- , 9 '5 sffi -,yaf iii- . fg??'yg 'Fifi ik? . Q , .V My . . VR . if rlj GRN X 4 A f4 ng Ji 41 tl .uuv ug, X ' JM 'Wi rv 1 DU 'S' P0 P Q uh-muhb 2 LIC FUN Him! s qfll mfg I' A x XN xxNxwsk Xw XNN NNN XS XXNKNYxQXNNNXNNNWXSxNNNN xNNNNYNsX iXiY'Q'N T REGIS WIUTZABAUGII Ilolulm Sblllg' Pa MDTZX Dlokmson College' Woolsack Corpus Juus S A F Law Pet 16W Smolxm and Dance Com m1ttee Commentatol Staff Mut75 came 1nto p1om1nence as the Buslness Mana er of that esteemed peuodlcal of w1t and fr1vol1tv the Lmw RQVIGYV The Law School 1nhe11ted hun flOlT1 Dlcl 1nson College a seat of 1ea1n1n ODDOSlt9 the Tau Fp s new home on Hlah Street Hls urbanltv 'md altrulsm a1e p1eem1nen 1n the lon cataloeue of h1S X11 tues A t1ue fuencl anl boon companlon ROX DFN NICHOLS Johnstown, Pq NICK D1C1i1l1SOH Colle e Ph1 Kappa PS1 Mana,,e1 of T1'1clx NICK IS a leen rfldlo fan Select1v1ty Superhetxo dvne St'ltlC me to h1m not the answe1s to yestexdav S moss word puzzle but S1,.,1l1f1Callf1 exp1ess1ons I-Ils favo11te OltdOOl dlverslon 1S Sd,111l1 It 1S worth walkm to the Creek to see hllll tackln about ws 1th h1S hube spread of can was bellx 1n 1n the wmd TOF VV1lkesBa11e I-Iwh School Delta Theta P111 Secretary Treasulel of Law Club As treasuler of the Law Club Joe has o11tMellon0d ellon The hu,e sums of money that p0u1ed 1nto the coffers of that 1and soclet f he handled w1th 1ncompa1able dexterlty At any moment he was readv to tell lt where lt stood flnanclallv speakm or where a dellnquent membel ought to et off non f1nanc1allv spealxlnb Awfullv popular wlth h1S confreres Joe IS NI FRANK PERRY Wllmlmawn, Del FRANK! Wllmlnbton I-hgh School Phl Kappa Ps1 In the three years that we have known th1s young man we have never seen hlm 1n a bad humox Frank has the patlence of the proverblal Tob always YVIHIDC, to l1sten to the other fellows trouble but reluctant to tell of hls cales or worrles We have always admlred you Frank for your earnestness and ID fact we mleht say of V0u that you a1e not only F1ank but Earnest We expect to hear of you S0011 abaln Frank for the Delawa1e Supreme Court can use another ood man Xxxxx x x x x xx xxxxxxxxxxxgxxxxxgxyymmyxxmxxgww1xwNxxxXNQNNNNNNXbXXYNNNNXNNXQYXKN X MW... ' QQ . rx vw x 1 . Q xxx' x x X X tim Xxxxx xx NN Six vxx x xx 'xx xx X X - xx x x. X., -pw 3 7- - Xx x.x x xX xxx xxx , . -.x xxx tx xxx x -,txxixs X sxZ.Lx x-. t A x x ' X 5 4 . lr P 'f B. 5 f , -. 3 ,f 3 'Q - L l - - ' v v ww .- s - ' ' ' ' ffl . 7, xc -r rn 5 1 f . f ,, 2 ec ' V 5 A '-1 N.. , . . --P - - 1 - . 4. . x . 7 ' ' , 1 - in-.. , Lu. f I , 1 ' C -flyrf . - ' 1 ' PDQ in , 1 1 C . 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Z f . f Z I SAMUEL YINGER PROXVELL New Cumberland, Pa. Z rxSAMxx ' Z f f Z New Cumberland High School: YVharton Exten- Z Z sion School, Dickinson College, '19-'20g Pi Delta Z Epsilon. Z IA ' V, , ff Z 3' Somnolent Sam, to whom nothing is so soporific as pro- Z Z fessional discourse. And Yet he SGGITIS to SIUITITJPP V'21'Y Z Z peacefully upstairs in the library with the venerable shades g of Blackstone, Kent, Cooley and the rest of the boys gently Z fanning him. A very bright boy, though, and a charming Q companion. . Z 7 Z J, PAUL RUPP Harrisburg, Pa. Z , HRUPPIEH . Z ,Q Lebanon Valley, A. B.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Z 'A Varsity Football 3 years, Corpus Jurisg Wool- Z sack, Class President, '23-'24, X 5 ' Z Our athlete, par excellence. And, it must not be for- Z Z gotten the father of a precocious child, who some day. it is Z Z hoped, will emulate here at Dickinson, his father's resplenf Q Z dent record on the football field-or is it a girl, Paul? Rup- Z Z pie however, has not confined his activities to the grid- Q Z iron, his distinguished scholarship won him the recognition Z y of 'Woolsack. , j W f 4 Z ff f' E. WALTER SAMUEL Mr. Carmel, Pa. Z Z SAMMY Z 7 f Mt. Carmel High Schoolg Penn State, '21g Theta Z Xi, Corpus Juris, Editor-in-Chief Commentator, Chairman Barrister's Ball -Committee. ff 7 As Editor-in-Chief of the Commentator, Sammv has re- veal-ed a little of his wealth of talent and won the esteem of all his class-mates. But his capability does not cease with the literary. He is, in addition, an adept equestrian. 'Tis Z a sight for sore eyes to see him dash gallantly up High Z streetxnwounted on one of those sleek, spirited steeds from' Z Z Browns llvery stable. V LINN H. SCHANTZ Mfwungie, Pa. Z f Q - HLINNH . 4 Perkiornen School 19185 Muhlenberg 19213 Corpus .Turisg Smoker and Barristers' Ball Committee: J Delta Chi. - y M X f ! i A personage! VVhat honors have not been heaped upon Z him? Vifhnat conquests has he not known? Many a girlisli Z and admiring eye follows him, as he wends his wa.y down the Z main street of this dear, little town, smiling, care-free and f captivating, to hold forth befor-e the House of Kokolis. Not Z so -long ago, as he walked into Kauffman's, a certain col- Z legiate demoiselle was so enraptured by the sudden sight of Z this handsome fellow, that she inadvertently swallowed a. Z large 11111113 of ice from the Coca-cola she was drinking, and swooned. 'But Linn, although perfectly aware of the Cause of her excitement, castua ruthlessly dispassionate glance up- Z on her and ordered a fig sundae. 71 X I . Z .fo M vfwird?rrwvixrrrszvqsxg-:xgv1gw,s1fw Nb-- tt V, V .. X X NX N XXXXNAYXXXXXXXXXNSBBQXNXNXNXQXAXXNWAXRXXsXNKRkQNNX N iN2skNXRN .xl 1 Bibmih 13 un I NIUNBQQH I tiling, --B' r KB. truth 'Em 'r 'LU' ,dd 'QE ,g 53.5 11:55 ,,,1XHl my-uv-U .-f1 'd 1-9 wi' i 1 XX s XMQmX QNxXmNsXNX XXXXNXNN N NNNNl XN XNNN XXN JOHN R SCHAFER Shamokm Pa JACK Shamokln I-hgh School Bucknell Un1vers1ty Delta Theta Phl Theta Nu Eps1lon SIHCG the 19th Amendment to the COHSt1tUt10H has made the falr sex el1C,1ble as Jurors th1s young man s success as a lawyer IS assured Jack s engabmg smlle and easv man ner have made many a female heart flutter 1n Carllsle and we ll even wager that Molly Pxtcher would have d1opped her water pa1l after one glance at h1m We belleve that Jack came back th1s Vea1 Wlth real determ1nat1on as IS proved by the br1111ancy of hlS class work Even now We can hear the Northumberland Count1ans crv Schafer for Jud e KARL CLINTON SCHNECK blatxnbton, P DARON Slatlnoton I-Ilgh School Delta Theta Ph1 Theta Nu Epsxlon Iaw Club A wagglsh so1t of a fellow th1s who f1rst gamed fame as the vlctor of the unfortunate S1r Ro er lH then' now fa mous contest HIS stlmulatlng questlons 1n the class room are most enhghtenmg and when he IS 1n a Jocular mood very amusm, Phe Barons frlends are leglon hls ene m1es none HENRY H SHIPKOWSKI Nantlcoke, P HENRY P N A Colle e Henry as hngual 1nag1l1ty compels us to call h1m wlshes 1t to be known that he IS a poker player of the f1rst rank And upon analysls that 1S no small compllment For are not the qualltles that 1nsure success 1n poke1 the same that msure It 1n other flelds of endeavor? Or ale they? At an rate Henry IS bound to have h1s full measure of success ln whatever he undertakes for he IS unusually capable 1r1 dust1 10115 and 11keable LOUIS S SILYERSTEIN Easton, P SILVY Easton I-Ilgh School Lafayette Collebe Com mencement Commlttee S1lvy IS the owner of the most dehghtfully b1zarre vo cfmbulary The ,1rl was smokmg a c1garette would be recast by h1m somewhat 1n th1s fash1on The blmbo had a butt 1n her klsses But he has a legal m1nd Yes S1r he knows h1S stuff lf We may be DaI'd0119d 3 C0110f11113l1S1'f1 Why' Ch1ef Just1ce Daft posts scouts 1n the local pool room to eavesdrop on h1S convel sfztlon and plck up pomters XxxxmxxxsNmsxmxXmxmxm Nmxx mNXNNYN WWwswYN NNNNX X 7 X XX N K- N xv X XXx XXXXx ,L X tx X X -X X X A X X X X- , r - N X -N N X X x X XtX X x X X X X x XX X NX .LX X : f E 9 ' C 1, ' u 5 . . , ,, . Z KL 17 3 1 .. N- Q ,4 , , I . . LM , ff . h . ' I l -K 1 ,f .I . -'Kg 1 ' - 1 . p 'ff -X rv W I ff . .09 . . N , Mr . 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K x v , . u . 1' Q- 11-57 3 , I H . - 1 ,I ' ' . - ' U, if r ' X . - , - H ' ful 1 I I ca 0. , I ,. 0 , f' , . . . . - , cc - .,. 1 .fx A . 1 . , 8 . . ,, - ' , A ,uv MMF' . - 1 7 ,..1 ' ' J 1 ,, ' - f . 5 - , .-, , ,' c ' ' M3345 - 11' f ' , , I I M1 1 1 1 pg' If . f ...- ff , X X ' X X X - t - X . A - ' N X xml?-Q-,if-Xp fx x xx' b x XX: , X Xw X X A X Tx- X xX N. 'XM X.-.x . .XXXQXX X. x X 'XA .XXX A xx X X X . . X . . N XQ EkXNYNXNsYNNNkXNNN ?X NNXNN X N kXNR NXNNXx X X Xe Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z . '. Z Z FRANK SMITH M B1 Sl 'Hf PH- Z Z UFRANIC g Z Z Z Dicliinson College: WVoolsackg Corpus Jurisg Z Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Basketball team 4 yearsg Z Z Captain, '23-224. Z X4 f Frank is renowned for his good nature, his athletic prowess, his loyalty and his calligraphy. And. morever, he is a. member of Woolsack, an honor not be lightly sniffed V Z at, if, indeed, to be sniffed at at all. He has latterlv gflllled Z fame as a 'basketball coach, having brought the Silk Fac- Z tory tea.m to the championship of the Industrial League. Z And, gossip has it, he inflamed many a maidenly heart at the Silk Factory celebration dance. It would be unfair to Frank, however, to say that he is the Factory Girls' De- Z light, for of course he isn't. Z Z Z - - . Z DOROTHY E. GTROH lwllf0ld, Pa. C k HDOTH Milford High Schoolg Phi Delta Delta. xl ,J Here we have our only female representative from Penna. Each day we hear of women forging ahead in industry, in business and in the professions and we send Q Dot forth into the legal field with the best wishes of the class of '25, for a brilliant future. Dot's county has pro- duced our governor and here's hoping Dot is the second. Ma. Fergeson did the trick in Texas, Dot, so why, not take a chance. You can count on '25 for every last vote. Z' K X Z Z ROBERT YV. TREMBATH ' Kingston, Pa. HTREMMYH Lafayette College: Delta Theta Phig VVoolsn.ck: Law Reviewg Commentator' Staff. The complexities of Bridge are as nothing to Tremmy. I-Ie bids, finesses and shuffles with the utmost skill. His Q other diversion is billiards. Indeed, by this time he nrobab- ly has a one-third interest in the Kokolis establishment. But in his more serious moments, Bob has been an excellent Z student and has done laudable work in indexing the Law Z Review, the only article of which he has failed to orient be- Z Z ing one entitled. abseque something or other, a. dissertation Z on this and that. Z Z Z f Z Z f HENR-1 'VILLA Allentown, Pa. Z Z Allentown High Schoolg Theta Nu Epsilon, Z Law Club. f Z Z ' 1' 'F ' than whom none is more accomodating, Z scholarly or popular. He has no faults to set against his in- Z Humerable winning traits. All sorts of good luck to yo-u, Z Henry Z Z ' Z rf Zi Z 32 .s fl ' fi li if gi 7 I 7 4 , 5 gi I 'F 7 if Y, f iz 7 , if if 7 W QI I l ff fx 1Qi i: iii .1 5 4 111 , V. , V .4 1 hx.. Wh ' 51 iw'-1142 :up-1 Lum' Zwww mwNm xmmm m msmmxxmxsxxmx ms mxswg Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z smw Z FRANCIS I WAYNE Glrwuhllle Pa MAD ANTI-1O'NI'i G11a1dv111e I-I1gh School kutztown Nlo1mf1l School Secretary of Class of 25 Here IS a 3oun man who lncleed has the patlence of a hunched Jobs It was h1S lot to be taken 1ll durmg h1s last year Wlth us necessltatln hls m1ss1ng many classes But 1n Splte of th1s unfo1tunate clrcumstance after the taklng of h1s fmal examlnatlon he w1l1 appea1 Wlth the 1est of h1s classmates on commencement d'1v and wlll 1ece1xe h1S dlploma xx 1th the clfmss of 25 C AR'1HUR, XERGEY Reflrhng Pa ART Penn State Beta Theta P1 Glee Cluh Quar tette C Arthur IS sad to relate '11 b1t bald headel But th1s defect 1n no WVISG 1mpa1rs h1s 1rres1st1b1l1ty Wlth the falr sex F01 a gnl to look upon h1m IS fo1 he1 to lose her healt to h1m So thev sav Hxs wonderful vo1ce be ars descr1p t1on Indeed a famous maestro who V1S1ted Carllsle last year thought that A1t was wastmg hlS t1me studym lava and ur ed h1m to devote all h1S efforts to the cu1t1vat1on of h1S VOICE But Art was too closely wedded to the law if '4 xx X M x xx xxx ,xx 1 W N, , X ., X .. 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N X xxy xwxlx- Xyxxxywg xX 'Nj-W SQ S X X Xixxb X X X , .XQX . NN X X --N X. S ,- X ,.. wx xx X-X,XXA.X.xx MXN ,X-hmm x.-xxw X. N x - . . r rt -X X Q NNX X mXXNN Nth? O .. xx 'X X A sxxwsmxsw ssm N History---More or Less - Caesar Wh I l ed that Alexander the Great had taken EEYIW, that . Q had conciieredeiialulg that Napoleon, waving aside a Pope, had Crowned hlmsslf emperor, that Charlemagne had formed, with himself as its head, the Holgi R3- man empire, that Gladstone had been elevated .to the premiership of- E-21g fm' if and, coming down to modern times, that Mussolini was in the saddle in ti Yi? say when I learned these things, little d1d.I think that some day I shou d e Historian of the Middler Class of the Dickinson School of Ifaw. . And yet indisputably I am, or rather, as we are now in the Senior year, I was. , , Who am I? What are my antecedents? How did I fit myself for so eminent an office? . My name is J. Stanley Rhinestone. I was born in the southern part of La- gano, one of the myriad of miniature islands that dot the west coast of Velspar. I remember distinctly the day of my birth-April 2, 1900-for my father, Otto, upon seeing me for the first time, a few hours after my natrvrty, made a re- mark which has never ceased to puzzle me: Thank goodness it wasn t yes- terday, anyhow. To this parent I owe my profound love of literature, the opera and soccer. My mother was a woman of deep! religious fervor. This feeling she sought to inculcate in me. I can not recall the time when she did not exhort me to fervent prayer. If I desired a toy or knick-knack of some sort, she would say, Pray for it, Stanleyg pray hard for it, and you will be cer- tain to ,get it. And upon such occasions, I would make this rep-ly to her, in my pert, childish manner: Pray Hell! I want it and either you or Pop's gotta buy it for me. I lived with my parents until I had attained the age of 12. And then I went to sea. I was no stranger to it, for in the children of Lagano there is born a great love for maritime life. Accustomed to the daily spectacle of vessels of all nations and descriptions, some huge, some small, some spotless, some un- kempt, both passenger and freight, moving about the harbor, they long for the time when they, too, will embark upon a life of glorious adventure. My first cruise was to the West Indies in an old British Merchantman. I shipped as an ordinary. And I had not long to wait for adventure. The second day out, the mate, a gigantic, raw-boned Norwegian, handed me a coil of rope and ordered me to deposit it abaft the hatch. Now I was only a child of 12 and on my first voyage. Not only was I ignorant of the locality of the hatch, but had I found it, I should not have known where abaft,' it was. No one was near that I could ask. The mate I could not, for when I had signed the ship's articles, I had professed to have no small knowledge of seamanship. I knew when I took the rope, if I did not place it abaft the hatch without any hesitation, I should make the rest of the trip in irons. Irons! How I wished at that moment I had followed my mother's advice and learned to pray for whatever I wanted. Certainly, no one ever wanted anything more than I wanted that hatch, and more specifically, abaft that hatch. And then I was knowing not even what saint had jurisdiction over hatches. I was distressed that during the twelve years of my earthly existence, twelve, long years, I had neglected to acquaint myself with a thing of such colossal importance as a hatch. r Finally, in desperation, I forsook my quest. I had found the galley, the mizzenmast, the boatswain, the stern, the taffrail, the foretop gallant yard, and a small can of sardines, but no hatch! Just as I was on the- poin-t of calling to the mate to put me in irons if he pleased, I hit upon the idea of dropping the coil of rope over the side of the ship and into the -sea. 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To substanti- f ate the truth of this-we might cite various cases, but instead, we will give but one example, and let that suffice. The history of the Middler Class is much the same as that of many preceding classes. However, in hope thaththis story of the class of '26 may carry the grads back to their school days, we with pleasure narrate the history of our school life. - - A V Back in September '23, we an unorganized, green, untried, and untaught class, entered the portals of Trickett HallQ All was strange, new, unexpected. We were somewhat bewildered, but nevertheless we determined that we were going to like it We did' The address from the Faculty put us more at our ease and soon we found ourselves acclrmated and interested Time passed the weeks sped by and we found ourselves on the verge of final exams Much furore and excrtement ensued, which finally subsided to be followed by long and rntensrve reviews At last the fateful week arrived and with the feeling of having done our best we met the enemy Some, like Caesar, could safely report venr v1d1, vrcr, while others were not so fortun ate, procrastination had proven a Brutus September 24 found a smaller wiser class return Our ranks were deplet ed by a goodly number However the majority returned undaunted with new vrgor and determination knowrng what to expect and immediately settled down for work The call for athletes brought forth volunteers from our midst who strove mightily for the honor of the school I'hose who were not athletes did their brt by lending whole hearted support to all school functions Two events of importance occurrrng th1s year were the Law School Smoker, and the Barrrsters Ball While not strictly class affairs we were much in evidence and thoroughly enyoyed two very pleasant evenings It 1S to be hoped that such affa1rs may continue so that the bond of unron may become strong between the classes One of the outstanding feats of the year was accomplished by one of our members Lud King We are justly proud of the man who achreved what no other before hrm had ever done, namely the wrnning of a fee for a bit of 1nformat1on as to the existence of a statute which one of our professors thought had never been enacted Athletrcally and scholastrcally we may not compare with some of the classes that have gone before us, but we trust that our work has not been rn vain, and that when we pass into professional life, we may conduct ourselves as loyal sons of Old Dickinson HISTORIAN wmxmwm m x mx m x . . . . X I I , I V I I 0 77 1 . ll , , , 1 . I i , Y I I I I I ' 2 I , . - , , X . . . - . . Q . , I . . . . f 1' 4 , I X ' If a u o o n 7, s ' , - 11 - , 1 ' I I I ' 1 . f X . . ,li 1 - - 1 4 , , , . b . . . - 1 1 ' . - . - - 0 1 - I 0 . 1 A ' , I . . r ' 1 f I I I I V 1, - - E , g Y I I 4 , 1 . , . . . . ' , 1 I I ' . , 1 V ' , . . . 4 1 1 2 ' . f , . , ' . I o 1 ' - X , , . - . 7 ' Z I I I . . 4 ' . ' ' 1 - . . , , . . . . . f 3.9 1 , . . 1 xt N' x x xx x X X x5 XX X X x K x xx x .x x xx l N N - - N . ..xmsss mm rxmmn xx M X Middler Class Roll OFFICERS ROBERT c. GARFINKEL -- ----------- -- MAX M. BARR .......... LEON BERNSTEIN ---f- ROBERT B. BECKLEY --- FRANCIS F. REAMER --- ----- ---- Ainey, Kathleen ...... ---- H 2L1'1'iSb111'9J Allmonfl. Bayard WV. .- ---Wilmin2 EOH Amdur. Daniel. D. --- .... TrVilkes-Barre Anfrle, Robert 0. .........- Shiimensbura Ansch-elewitz. Leon ........ Belmar, N. J. Baker, I. Edward ---Atlantic City, N. J. Barr, lVTn.X M. ------------- Belmar, N. J- B-eckley, Robert ----.----.- N2LHti'C0k9 Berke, William --------...-. ---- E '2LSt0Y1 Berman, Alexander --Atlantic City, N. J. Bernstein, Leon ---- Atlantic City. N. J. Best, Andrew' P. .... - ....------ Scranton Blaugrund, Edward ------ Trenton, N. -T. Bobick. Michael E. - ------.-- Freeland Carri,fz,a', .Tosenh L. - ---Susquehanna Cherry, yvalter F. ----------- Harrisburg: Clark, Cyril H. C. ------------------ Erie Cohen, Harry L. ----Vifashineton, D. C. Cohen, Sara' H. --------------- Lancaster Coninton. W'alter H. -- .--- Harrisburg Curtze, Alban WV. ---- ----------- E rie Dilley, Robert F. ---------- Wilkes-Barre Embery. .Tosenh R. .Tr., ----------.- 'Phila. Frankel. Charles ------ Asbury Park, N. J, Garfinkel, Robert C. --Atlantic City, N. J. Garfinkle, Samuel M. ---- NVildwoofl,, N. J. Geistwhite. G. Parker ------- -Harrisburg' Goff. .losenh G. ------.--------.... Phila. Goldberg, Jacob M. --- -..-. VVilkes-Barre Gottlieb. Ellis L. ---. Atlantic Citv, N. J. Graff. Germaine I. --------..- Greensburg- Gunnett, .Tack A. --------..... Frostburg Heller, .Tohn XV.. TTI -- ............ York Hoffman. Forest ---.-....-..... Windbei- Insrrani, Martin T., ...... Funkstown, Md, Johnson, Stephen M., Atlantic City, J. Kanlan, Eliot --.----....- Geneva, N, Y, Keil. David ------------ WVilmin2t0n, Del, Kerrmn, James X -........... Bethleheny Kirk, James - Kirk, Samuel ----- Kline, Sidney D. -- Lashley. 3 -Tohn. R.. ------PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT -------SECRETARY ---TREASURER ---I-IISTORIAN -------Tyrone -----------fI'yrone ---West Reading --- ----- Waynesboro Lawrence'fEdgar - -------- Rahway., N- J- Lescue, William ,J .. Jr.. - ----- ' Harrisburg' Mclnroy. I-Tarry R.. ---- '- ------ ---Carlisle Madore, - Robert ---- Marino. Attilio,-C. Mark, Martin H. Miller, 'Sidney B. Mirkin, Saul .... Mitchell. Fred YV. -----------Bedford ----Camden, N. J. -----------Taylor - --.---.. - -.-- Altoona ------------- -Clearfield Atlantic City, N. J. Mundy, VVilliam G. -------- - ----- Pittston Pottash, Louis ----- Reamer, Francis F ------Phila. . ---- -- . --. --Shamokin Reiter, William A. '----Q ....-.. --Berwick Rubin, 'Marcus A. Savadoyei, Leonard Atlantic City, N. J. H., Woodlynne. N.. J. Schap, Martin VA. -- -------- Dickson City Schiavo, John ------ ------- H azelton Scott. Phillips R. ----------------- Avoca Sheely, NV. Clarence ---------- Gettysburg' Shenkman, William --Atlantic City, N. J. Singer, .Morris M. ---Atlantic City, N. ,J. Smith, David L. ----Mays Landing, N. J. Smith. Paul J. --.------- - -----. Lemoyne Snavely, Gerald G. ------ Mechanicsbura Solway, J. Ernest, -Jr., NVilmington, Del. Sonnenfeld, .Samueil C. ---------- Phgila. Sticker, Chauncey L., ------..--- I-Iazelton Stoner. Carl' B. -------------- Harrisburg Templetong Frederick J. ' ------- -Carlisle Uman, Morrice S.. ------ Vifilmington, Del. Vaxmonsky, Joseph -------- Port Griffith TVard, Albert VV. --- -- Salisbury, Md. TVhite, VVilliam B. --- .--- New Castle Whitten, Thomas E. -- ---- Wilkinsburg Ziegler, Nolan F. -- ---Harrisburg Kina. Georae T... .Tr. - ---. Pittsburgh . H 40 , . K-EFS ,rn fl K.-'24 7 . , ,fx '-G X , 4,12 5 ...--- X 'Za AP 21 4.-I'-3 'C .. A l II' q-.::'7 C. g' ffy xff - , - - V . l if-7,f i ,, , yfVf X LEE' Tig JPL SUS! NXNXNXNXN NXXXXXXNNNxX X NN W X N GJ eg C: 0 T! 7 5 ui ff ,fd X az 'ix' -5? ., , : 02 f ff f X Q, '- f- ' ' f ,V f JJ- f I +51 f get : ! if 10131 X C io Q21 E f 4 1 V' 9 Q 'H-. , 1 Z! KV J E,-4,3 -abs L R 4 -gr- X 4 R .Q 1 7 'L Q- , 4 if . f 'f Y --is Y- r ' , ' -,w -il 9' K' I I W fly Y 'f f 'R Xlllfr H I 1 l 1 If H ' ,W I .mm f 1 5' D 'W , , '? -- I 4 7---t 4,4 'T-T' ,,,,, 'gfp ,j ' -' kf - -5-- l- 1 --2 ' , , I . 5 441' , K X Y Z5 fx ' , X XIGN TQXYXYN-T-T 1T?XYf2T' f SFT:-3 TRY T'XXXY?-YQETSXEEXYXYSXXXKYXYQRRVFT XXXYIRXXYXYX Tl?AXXXXXXYXYRXXXXXSNNNXX'XXX X NNNXNN X 7 7 1 , f 1 f 5 f ,ff Zi? Z f ' x i:: 5- SS S Z , . 4 ills 7 TRICKETT HALL 7 SS if 71 7 Z f V4 W f if 7 LZ X I ?f Z JUNIOR CLASS Z Z ff- gms: 1 s 1 11, A M iff gg' 1 v ' .vga- 4.8- JOSEPH SCHVVARTZ, Presirlent - History of Class of 1927 On the afternoon of September 18, 1924, this class of embryo lawyers was ushered into Smith Memorial Auditorium, in Trickett Hall, of the Dickinson School of Law Here, we were officially introduced to Dean Trickett and the other members of the faculty We departed from that meeting with a realization that we were here to work for lengthy ass1gn4ments were made for the next day For the most part many have been diligent while others have neglected to make the best use of their time in connection with the study of law In the various activities of a less serious nature we have taken a prominent part both socially and in the realm of sport Many of our class have become members of the several clubs and fratern 1t1es We have had representatives on the Varsity football team, the .lun 1or Varsity basketball team, and it being rather early in the season to predict who may represent us in baseball tennis and track yet, we have every reason to believe that several of our class mates will garn honors in these sports How many of our class will assemble in Trickett Hall this coming Septem ber only the future will tell Let us hope that a goodly number of us will sur vrve the test 1n June HISTORIAN 4 KMXXSN XX NXN N kX WNN N . . . , . . e . . . 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MHZ-YU31'd M- ------ Sey11B10ur.tCgng.1. Z Z , J. F k F- ,,,-, Greensburg YOHSJ 94X ----------------- Ores IY Z Z Eg?iS?'Car1 ------- ---- S moke Run Mclnroy, S. F., Jr. ---Middlebury Center Z Bevnony Arthur ------- -,--, , Scranton Melavas, George --------------- Scranton Z ljiokel, H. Rank. .lr. -- - ----- Lebanon Mendlessohn, Martin ------- Wilkes-Ba1're Z Z Bigelow, lvlaurice D. - ---- Pittsburgli Meye1'i Milford ------------------- Phila- Z Z Bobbowski, Henry E. -, ---Shamokin Michlovitz, Harry H. --..---- I-Iarrisbiurg Z Z Bogen-l Beatrice M, -------- -Harrisburg Miller, Harry ------- Atlantic City, N.. J. Z Boggs, John W, ---,---,- ,-,----- M ilton Miller Harvey M., -.------------- Carlisle Z Z Bohl, A. Leo ----.----- Patterson, N. J. Morgan, Frederick C. -----. Harrisbulrg Z Z Bom-,ol Harold F, ---,.,----- ---Carlisle Neil, William C. ..------. Conshohocken Z Z BFOXVDI Be1'1'1a,1'd -,,.... .... P hiia.. NBUIHRH, Enlil ------------ Ph091'IiXVi1le Z Z ' ' ' . 1 - ------ Phila. Oshansk Stanle H. ------ Alban N. Y. X f Bunting. VV1ll1am J. Il., Y, Y Y, Z Z Cassone, Carl A. ----- --EXIIGWSJWH P6Ck,uII'ViIEb Gi ------ --------- R ??ILQY0 Z Z Cgbb, Arthur O,, Jr, --- --.- aI'1'1S urg Perre a, er ---------- -- ---- la. Z Z Coplan, Max --------- ---Mt. Carmel Potamkin ,Nathan W. ------------ Phila. Z Cromer Abe ----------- ---- H arrisburg Prager Benjamin ------------- Narberth Z Z i r Z C1-isman, Lewis R, -------.---- Kingston Purple, Martin T. -..-. NeW'Cumberland Z Z Curtis, A. Lawrence, Atlantic City, N. J. Rahn, Irving S. -- -..--- ------ Steelton Z Z Curtis, Ernest -----.. Atlantic city, N. J. Reddy. John H. -- --------------- Media Z Davis, Earl H. --..--....-- West Pittston Roth, James S. ----------------- Steelton Z Z Deininger, Leonard -- -..- Phoenixville Rubin, Priscilla R. --Atlantic City, N. J. Z Z Di Mona, John R. - ---Camden, N. J. Rubenstein Harry ----- Wilmington, Del. Z Z Donlon, Frank J. -- ---- Trenton, N. J. Rupp, Christian F. ------ ' .--- Harrisburg Z Z Dougherty, Dan --- --..---Nesquehoning Ryan, Martin A. ---.----- Trenton, N. J. Z Z Eaclins. Edwin E. --- ---- Wildwood, N. J. Saxrnan, Edwin F., Jr. ------- Villa Nova Z Z EHFHGSM Joel G. --- ----- Harrisburg Schecter, Saul N. --.-- ---- P ortland Z Z Ettin.ge1'. Samuel ---- ------ C arlisle Schwartz, Joseph ----- ------ P hila, Z Z Flsous, Robert G. -..- ---.--- A polio Shay, Fi-enk J, ----- --------- P hila, Z Z Freedman, A. Zachary -----.. Forest City Sh-eaffer, Emory W, - ,M -.Camp I-ful Z Z Fry. William C- ------------- Harrisburg Slotkin, Solomon --- ---Lanoasuer Z Garrison, Rex A. -.------ Wildwood, N. J. Smith, George H. -- ------- Dunmore Z Z Gerofsky, Leon .-.----. Somerville, N. J. Snell, Herbert I-I. -- -- -------- Scranton Z Z Gluekinnn, Leslie H. --Wilmington, Del. Sobel, ltlilton M, -.,,-- ---.carndeny N, J, Z Z Greer, Charles A. ------------- Johnstown Speakman, G, Dixgn ,,------- Harrisburg Griffith. Thomas F. ------ Ffostbnrg, Md. Steeler, Fred .------- Pleasantville, N. J. Z Halkoi J- J- --------------- ----- I -JC-nrlislo Stayton, Edwin D. ----- Wilmington, Del, Z QHJDQPH. gffnnric-o J- --Atlngtic City, N. J. Sullivan, G. D. ------ Atlantic City, N. J. Z e1'1'e a' 059 ----------- GW Y0I'k CNY Swa-bowski, Anthony B, ------ Mt Cai-mel Z Horwitz, David L. --.--- Bridgeton, N. J. Tenenbaum, Oscar ----- Cape May, N. J. Z H0St9tl91'. A. WV. ----------- ---Johnstown T111-jk, peter E. A--. ----------- Glen Lyon Z lionsenolfiei-, Le Roy W. ..--- Harrisburg wniie, N. Noi-man ---- Wilmington, Del, Z 'hlck' Anne Isal-fel '---- T--fl-Iarlnlsburg Wfhite, R. 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Z 7 gf W Z Z . f Z f f 1 X Z Z YA ,J ,.., gczii 4 X xXN6NN N 5, f if f 1' 6 F ff' A 1 if f If 1 f 1,1 f 1 V - f F f K , ., , , A 5 2 2 Q I 3 2 v f 41 2 , 7 Z lf: 7 4: 4 f 'Q V Z '2 -f 1 1 I P Y 1 Y, f' 2 - 1 1' - C 1 f f f f f f A ' xx x X X Xxx X' Xx X K X X N , x S N x xxx .x xx X N N NE N kNX XXXNNXSSRkXRXXXQQXXSi3 fn y, ,f- fy 7 , Z Z Z Z f Z Z 0 0 f - ' ' Z Z Alumm Assoclatlon of Dlckmson Z Z Z Z Z Z School of Law Z . .... Z Z The Alumni Association of this institution is of a com- Z paratively recent origin, though in 1897, 91'1C.m0f1'fh after Fm Z Z appeal for the formation of such an institution, 'an Associa- Z tion was formed. The appeal appeared in the first issue of the Forum. The same issue tells of the formation of this Z body. However it was short-lived for all trace of that ore ganization was lost, and the greater the body of the alumni grewzb the more apparent the need of a permanent associa- Z tion ecame. Z . Z No further attempt to form such a society was made un- til 1918, at the time when the new building was dedicated. Z A spirit of cooperation is the greatest known medium for creating the tie that binds. The alumni of this school were Z up to this time supposedly loyal enough, but individually Z Z rather than collectively. However the complete success of the drive for the present building proved to every one that an organized body was only lacking in name, for the alumni Z acted as one body in the subscription. Consequently, when Z they gathered to dedicate that which they gave, the forma- tion of an actual body was a foregone conclusion. It was formed immediately after the dedication of the Z building and the following were elected: President, Hon. John Z W. Kephart, '94, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl- vania. Vice President, Hon. Robert Hayes Smith, '01. Sec- Z retary and Treasurer, Joseph P. McKeehan, '02, ' . . . Z The body set its annual meeting on the second Friday Z of August. 'In 1923 the date was changed to commence- ment week. . That the Association has not rested upon past Z labors is evidenced by the lamp in the portico of the Law Z School which was the result of the meeting of 1922. Z , , , f The present student body 1S proud, as well it might be, Z of the fruits of this body's labors, which have resulted not Z only in a .new building, but in a constant growth of the Z School, which lends a rosy aspect to the future. Z Z rj Z Z 7,5 Z 7- Z Z Z Z Z f f Z QQ J. 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He was professor of Criminal Law in Z the Law School for a number of years, before succeeding his father, Judge Wil- Z bur F. Sadler, as President Judge of Cumberland County courts. Justice Sadler Z is vitall interested in the Dickinson School of Law and has been active in the Z Z . V . . . . Z Z doings of the Alumni Association. Z . . Z Justice John W. Kephart graduated from the Law School in the Class of 1894 and at the recent annual Law Reunion joined with classmates in the cele- Z bration of their thirtieth reunion. He is President of the Alumni Association of the Dickinson School of Law. The College conferred upon him the degree Z Z LL.D. at the Commencement in June, 1924. Z 7 Z . . . Z Z Chief Justice Robert von Moschzisker became an honorary alumnus of the College when he received the honorary degree LL.D. at the Commencement of Z 1924. - I , fr, Z Justice Alex. 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S argeant-at-Arms Z Z Frank Croop ....................... ....................... - ,----- Speaker Z John B. Baratta -.-.......... -- ........ -- .......... .......... I mpressario Z Z Z Z Z Z Z MEMBERS Z Z . Z Z 19.45 Z Z Z Z . A Z Z Juhus Golden Arthur M. Kornreich Z Z Benjamin Barris W. LK. Goldstein Z Sydney L1l13.1'1fClCD Maurice Hallam Z Z Earl Handler Karl C. Schneck Z HCHTY Villa Harlan A. Carter Z Paul N. Barna Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1926 Z Z Z Z John W- Heller. 3d- Robert C. Garfmkel Z Jacob M. Goldberg Athilio C. Merino Z Z Z Z Z 1927 Z Z - Z Z A. L. Curtrs Wolfle Levy Z Z Zachary Ffeedlnarl Carl A. Cassone Z Z Davld L. H0fW1tZ Max Coplan Z Z Z Z Z Z .ae Z XX XNNiXXNNwKN? NX NN X?RNfkXXXNNN3N X NNNXN XXNNNxNXXNX NN X tQNxxN Robert W Trernbath Abraham Ernhorn Barnet L1eberman Joseph P Hoerle Fredenck J Templeton Robert Madore XXXNX N x Dickinson Law Review STAFF Edltor 1n Ch1ef Bus1ness Manager Harold S ITWIH RCg1S T Mutzabaugh Assoc1ate Edltors Assoc1ate Bus1ness Managers D Edward Chaphn Sydney Lrhenfeld John B Baratta Cornehus P Mundy Elhs T Gottheb X X Z Z Z Z Z Z ,, Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 4 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 7 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z yf Z' f Z ,f Z Z ,Z ,, , f . . . . Q1 n I f ' ' . Z7 f , , . . j . , . Z ' . . ' Z ' Y v. X , f , ' 1 U ' T , Q . ' ' ' . . ' 4 2 ! ff f f 1 X X K Q I x x x N, ' N X ' x xx , N . , . X Rx X x , N NN X xxx ' ' X WX X2 My T WR X WW x R xN X sNX sNXxXX XXNYYNNXX sXXXXXXX XXSRN Dickinson Law Review . 4 One of the most important functions of all Law Schools is the work carried on in their Reviews. Law Schools are the outgrowth of the last century, and within that period the idea of publishing aca- demic discussions of moot questions, as well as articles intended to aid the student on different questions, has sprung up. We are not aware of the intentions of the first publishers, but whether .the Dub- lication was for the purpose' of reaching a more appreciative or erudite audience than students, with their causticisms, or whether the purpose was to relieve themselves of some of the more grueling mo- ments in class by giving the student the benefit of a previous study of the problem, the idea has proved a brilliant one. The Dickinson Law Review is not the least important of these publications. ' Constant allusions to articles are found in the decisions by the Courts of the other States. References in the Text Books are numerous. The report of iMoot Court decisions is of invaluable aid to the student, both as incentive to conscientious preparation and val- uable criticism. ' Volume twenty-nine is nearing completion, and excellent articles are contributed by the Dean, Professors I-Iitchler, Harper, Hutton and Myers. The Criticism of Judge Caverly's decision in the Loeb and Leopold case, which aroused a nation wide interest last summer, ap- pearing in the October number, as well as an article on the 16th Amendment followed by A Word on Stare Decisis are Dean Trick- ett's contributions. The long awaited article on Tenancies by En- tireties by Prof. Hutton appeared in the February and March num- bers. Professor Hitchler contents himself with an article on The New Definition of Murder in the First Degree. Mercifully we are spared hypothetical murders with baseball bats. f'l-low to raise the Standard of Morals for the Legal Profession, was the contribution of Professor Harper: We refuse to state whether his panacea can be sought at all drug stores. Messers Martin and Schantz who have been the butts of alleged witticisms aimed at squires are at last appeased by an article by Professor Myers on The Justice of the Peace and Tres- pass in which he remarks on the importance of the office past and present. I 541 V W Z Z 7 W Z ? 7 i Z :Z 14 :fi 22 KZ Zz af TZ W 324 'Z P4 if I, I 57 z '5 512 y X Z W 7 Z Z N XRS k x NxN N 1 , R ,ff ,, 'Z f J f4Tafm rm .55 X NXYXNXXXXXXRXXXWNkXXXSXXNXN X WYN NN NW , 1 I 1 .f I ' ' - 1 ..-- I ' I f E I I x . ff 31 fi ' 34 'I 'ali ' ' V -el f . ? . Z . . A , , ,.., , Y V I I .I , . I , V x , f ff - 9 . 4 , X x ' 3 A . . x N X . X xwxx '-Xxxxxxxxyxxxx -.xxxxx Xxx fi X X X , .. .x . xXx. hx x XX ,N . x vxxxkzv-nv, Xxx ,wx xx N V- X X x Wg ? N NXNNXiXXNXXYXXi?XY5555593NIESTFTXNTZTTFFTXX X 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 f ,f 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 W W 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 f X 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 7 DELTA CHI FRATERNITY 7 7 7 7 ff 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 M 7 4 X Xxxskxx- Q x X N X X x x x '42 NNX X N Delta Chl Fratermty Founded at Cornell Umverslty October 13 1890 Chapter House 127 Conway Street Act1ve Chapters 29 Fratern1ty Magazme Delta Ch1 Quarterly Fratres Honorar1 10 Frater 1n Facultate 1 Fratres 1n U L1nn H Schantz Forest Hoffman Stephen M Johnson ETWIH T Lessel Harry R McInroy Gerald G Snavely Albert W Ward Albert K Ward S Elverson Keener William C Fry Samuel F Mclnroy Henry W Scheaffer Martm T PUTOIC XNXXW NNXN tNXN N NNX Ns x x N x x XX N 0 c I I I 3 ' r I ' - X lf' 1 ef, I Z Z Z Z Z Z ZZ Z Z Z Z Delta Theta P111 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ZW Z Z Z Z Z Z + Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z A Z Z Z ' Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z. Z X ff Z Z Z Z HOLMES SENATE Z Z Z Z ,fi X ACTIVE SENATES, 63 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z C' Z Z Z Z Z 56' XXRWNN3IRNK XRRRR XNXWl NwXX X v X X - K x x :C- ,IA 'gd 2'-gh, ..,. 5 .ll W ' I' Z :gf 1 4 fgafw ,H ., .xi P RL-.-A. gf 1' Hu , ,. '.',1, ' ' Qiguvn sq 'SYN f,g.G,,,. E UQ... W. Senate Roll FACULTY Joseph P. tMcKeehan Robert Lyman Elias A. Harper SENIORS Robert W. Trembath Frank D. Croop John B. Baratta Paul N. Barna Raymond B. Bialkowski Robert O. Angle Andrew J. Best John A. Gunnett Carl A Belin Henry A Bobkowski Lewis R Crisman Patrick J Dougherty Charles C. Devers Leroy J. Gans V Maurice J. McKeo-wn MIDDLERS , Martin L. Ingram, James X. .Kernaif Alfred Marino, JUNIORS Thomas M Griffith Jose N Herrerra Claude A Kilmer Andrew R Kroner Joseph L. O'Donnell John R. Schaefer Karl C. Schneck William G. Mundy William A. Reiter David L. Smith Eugene Lavery Edwin F Saxman, J Frank R Shay George P Zeigler X XXNN NN X . I H , - - :Q o 22. H f I . ' 0 . ' I I O ' ' , . ' 4 . . I . Y I . l x X ' X X X X xx X , . XX xx KN 5S XN Sl N ? NXYXXNXXNNXRXXYYY?NYYYYYXXT' XXXK X h N Z X If Z EK Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Zf Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z' Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ,X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ZZ Z I 1' f Z QZ Z 74 ZZ Z Z6 Z Z 7 Z Z Z N xx-x.,.x xv, xxn . X X X xXN - x X X X. X X '22 QNN XNWXN W N 6,0 X x NXXiY NiSRXNx RXRXS NRN:XR?w?SSRRSRNQR N NiS uf. X XNNXNNNXN SXNXNR g XiNXS XXXX SN XNXkNX XNX mN NxXNx Y XX NX X RRN2 K XRX 7 Phi Epsilon Pi Founded at City College of New York, 1902 IOTA CHAPTER, 1914 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 23 A MEMBERS LAW ' 1925 Maurice A. Hallam , Abraham S. Einhorn Sydney M Lilienfeld lWilliam K Goldstein Benjamrn M Barr1s Q Jules J Golden V Lorurs S Cherchesky A 1926 Robert C Garfmkel Alexander Berman ' Saul Mlfkln I Edward Baker Ell1ot L Kaplan Jacob M Goldberg K 1927 Oscar Tenenbaum Dav1d L Horuv1tz Wolfe Levy Nathan Potamkm Harry Mrller Samuel Ettrnger A Zachary Freedman COLLEGE 1926 LOUIS Cohen Martrn I Goodman 61 Nk kNXkw XX SkN ,N X Z X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z I Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1 - Z f X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Tau Epsilon Phi Founded at Columbia University in 1910 TAU CHAPTER, 1922 r ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 27 Arthur L. Joseph Leon Anschelewitz Max Barr William Berke Edward Blaugrund Samu Carl O Auerbach Bernard Brown Leon X Gerofsky Eugene J Lewis Max Lyons Lewis M Caplan Arthur A Markowitz X Z W Z Z Z Z Z Z Z SZ Z Z Z fZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z XX NNXN XXNNNNN MEMBERS p LAW . 1925 Philip Monheit, 1926 Charles R Frankel Samuel M Garfrnkel Leonard H Savadove William K Shenkman e Cecil Sonnenfeld 1927 Martin Mendlessohn Saul Schecter Joseph Schwartz Solomon Slotkin Milton M Sobel COLLEGE 1927 Arthur Schrager 1928 N W X . . . . Q 2 . X 0 . l ' 1 , ' I I . - - ' v ., . a 0 ' . , Q . 4 Q . 0 7 . x N 5 A x - X ' N X, ix ix N. .x x X s . N x N -. . xX x History---More or Less CContinued from Page 365 the starboard, I had no more than executed my fell design when a monstrous voice boomed out, Ya lily-livered scum, did ya put that rope abaft the hatch? Fancy my consternation if you can. What was I to respond? Had the mate seen me do the evil deed? Was the rope still visible, floating upon the sea? Do ropes float? I repeat, what was I to respond? What would you have responded? Summoning my last ounce of courage, and shaking a reproving finger at him as he rapidlyadvanced to me, I uttered these words, Remember, Sir, Rome was not built in a day. I have never seen any man change countenance so instantaneously as did that Norwegian. The stern, forboding, almost malign lines of his weather- beaten face softened and in it appeared a look of the tenderest kindliness. So pleased was I at the transmogrification my mnemonic admonition had wrought in him, that I was tempted to add, Nor was it built in a week. But 'knowing neither the extent of his knowledge upon the subject, nor the actual number of days expended upon the construction of that city, I thought the better of it. Suffice that I had casually mentioned a topic about which he was avidly curious, so that the remainder of the voyage I spent in comparative ease, concocting stor- ies about Rome, which, if they were not precisely true, were at least highly in- genious and diverting. And now about the class history. But oh goodness! what do you think? The Editor instructed me not to allow it to exceed 500 words and here I've al-- ready written some 700 or 800. I bet I'll catch the devil. Adieu. I HJ. STANLEY RINESTONEH History of the Dickinson School of Law CContinued from Page 'ID 8 his initiative the school was reestablished in 1890, and through his foresight the school has lived and prospered. Yet what he did was done so quietly and modestly that the present student body knows him not for his service, but as a friend of the Dean repaid for his efforts in that rare currency, friendship . The part that Dean Trickett has played in the history of this school is reserved until last., solely out of the hope that you do not discover how hope- lessly inadequate is our summary of his labor. Dean Trickett gave up an extensive practice in 1890 to take over the task of building a law school with no other material than his own courage, friend- ships and a will to do. His library became the sc.hool library, his office even at times a class-room and executive office. His choice built up a strong fac- ulty, and 'his policy a strong school. His efforts instigated the drive for the new building, ard this, his persistence obtained. The Alumni Association was formed through his wish. The Law Review was begun by him, by him it has always been published and he has been its ,greatest contributor. To him goes the lion's share of the praise for the success of the men' turned out. His abil- ity to impart some of his magnificient store of knowledge, coupled with the unconscious example he sets for the students, is largely responsible for the good name set in the world for Dickinson School of Law by the men it has graduated. As the most reliable proof of his service to us and to the school, we rely on the 1nev1table.t1ngl1ng along the backbones of those who know him when his name is mentioned and coupled with his work. R. W. T. 6? ' Wisillil j XX N xN XR xY NNkXWXW NNNNXNXWNNXN NNNYX NxNXN 'ZS' 51 ani' fm: or .H 'E af if GTHLETUK Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z .Z Z ,Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Ni NXXXXxNX Nk Z .X . . Y A X .. x x x X ,. ., , ,syvl N - kv X, X Q ?!. ... v,.....N .... , .,,.,x N X435 H. X x , - .. x 7 f 3 f f . .- 4' 'iffy fi . 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W 4: ca UQ 3 rr ZS: Z CD.-.rr W CDG na morn y 14:ro.oo. :s.. :-' Q..-fm,-h 2 f Z ? 7 f NSNX XXXXXXX YXXXX X X 0 Nx N XXXXQ Basketball, 1924-25 With a comparatively inexperienced team, Dickinson again out a capable and winning team on the floor last season. The team played the most ambitious schedule that any Dickinson team has ever attempted and while not quite equalling the wonderful team of the past few seasons made a highly creditable showing in winning a majority of its games. By holding such teams as Prince ton, champions of the east, Pennsylvania, and C. C N Y to slender victories in closely contested games, the team put itself well within the ranks of the larger universities. By decisive victories over teams such as Gettysburg Mt St. Mary's, Amherst, and Haverford they proved their claim to the mythical championship of the smaller colleges. Again the Law department of Dickinson shone athletmcally by placing on the team its captain, Irwin, and four of the five other letter winners The team will be depleted next year by graduation losses but we can count on Coach Mac Andrews to again develop a worthy team from new material Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson 25-B. C. of P. .... 23-C. C. of N. Y. - 45-Penna. F. S. -- 41-Haverford --- 14-Univ. of Penna. 24-Gettysburg --- 35-Temple 24-Williams 17- 21-Ursinus Amherst Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson VVon, 9. Lost 7 70 YXXXXN N NXN XNN XXNX N N K VIL., 'll 1' we png M an-egg: You 'W - -H-V 24.6 3 W.-1 gf, , 11 , ., 1-aff .fn- Le. mn: L' Eiff- Q af..- wg Nl . av, . --V 4 H179 2. I u . 5 r. j. ...- J' ras. XS ff ff 2XRNiRNiNNXN XNSTQXSXSNQYYRNXNRNXXXSXX N . wx W X w X wx X 7 W , Lxxxwmmxxxx X A Af- Q Z . Z , Z Z Z .Q Z . Z s Z Q Z 1 f Q f I Z f a X L Z Z L Z 11 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X :Z Z ff Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f X Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X L Z Z L Z X Z L Z Z Z Z L Z Z Z Z Z LAW SCHOOL LETTER MEN Z Z Z Z Z Z Z W A Z NNXXXXXNX XXXXX XXXXXXXXQ KXXX NYSA Baseball, 1925 Only in baseball has Dickinson's star been dimmed in the oast athletic year and but few signs of better days to come can be noticed The nine has been badly handicapped by the absence of a creditable pitcher although in other re spects the team has shown consistent form. Last season s record was bright ened only by brilliant victories over the supposedly superior teams of A1 bright and Gettysburg and in these games the team played well behind good pitching. During the Commencement season a galaxy of diamond gems of the past fell before the more youthful performers of the present The present season has again displayed the crying need for pitchers and th team s record 1S as yet not laudable. As inpother sports, the Law School again contributed more than her just portion of winners of the coveted D by qualifying six letter men Both last year's captain, Satterlee, and the present captain, Heller are law men Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson 11 2-F. and M. O-Lehigh ....... 3 5-John Hopkins 9 10- 2-Mt. St. Mary's 9 4-Ursinus ...... 7 F. and M Albright Mt. St., Mary's 7 Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Dickinson Won, 3. Lost 9 72 AXXXYXNX XNRNNNNSXXNSKNNEXNNNXXNNNNNNNKR NXXN5NNNNXXNRXNX XXN XmXXk sw- 'I Ii' 3 5 ,-.-. J. -vw Sl dana' mx-x NH 'Q BZ au ui SR! 444110. M f ward ,,,. .,,u-xx Bl .. -J slip! AV .QA va. 2' surf Wi' an wt ,Mr f- nil , ff F' 'r' TI! rif- J4,.-+ey.:fK ' 5 v 'rx 3958 ' 'z .ff 1 Y Z XSS S XXXX NN R XNQNNX f X EN XC V x. XSS Z ff Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ' Z .....,. ..l.. 'W' Z Z Z A .Q Z Z X - - X N X ,sglszc Eiiizlix..N.5.T.I.T., T.X:iE1EITiQx: SXXXXNNRXX kmX N xf NNNWXNNXXXXN N XX X I A Track Team, 1925 . I 4 I A Q2 2 I in.. 1:9 , , p:- In track as well as in other athletics, the Law School is doing her share to uphold the prestige of Dickinson. Last year's championship team is almost in- tact and bids fair to equal the records of previous years with the two mile rec- ord already shattered in the first week. In the one test, thus far, Dickinson was beaten but the result was encouraging for the meets yet to come. The Law School has placed five men on the team this year. McKeown is a pole-vaulter of no mean ability ard bids fair to win many a point in his fav- orite event. Tenenbaum, in the sprints, is developing into a reliable point- winner. Mike Donlin, a new-comer has already proved his worth by easily capturing both dashes in our only meet to date. Wren, after a season of inac- tivity has reached a mark which bids fair to win him a letter with ease. Each- us, in the weights and pole-vault, is a consistent performer. Ahead lie many triumphs for our track team and our goal is permanent pos- session of the Central Penna. Inter-collegiate cup which We have 'but to win this year to insure our aim. , April 18-Haverford ...... Home May 16-Cen. Pa. Inter. Champ. April 24-25-Penn Relays --Phila. Harrisburg May 9-Gettysburg ....... Home May 22-23-Middle Atl. Champ. May 6-Bucknell ..... Lewisburg Haverford M . XXXXXXXs S NXNlN N X X W X X X X X X x XNNNXXN XXXQXNN N RNNN N ,WWII L4 5 5' I . ' ff' V ,..f '- CIW' , n I W f. . A num s. mm A. '7ilK' 4' -rf' .........,,.............-......,.......sJ .....,,,- ,... 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Valentine, '01 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Suite 609, Coal Exchange Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. William M. Curry, '94 -ATToRNEY-A'r-LAW V 827 -Connell Bldg. Scranton, Pa. Frank P. Benjamin, '04 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Lincoln Trust Building Scranton, Pa. Carl B. Shelly, '21 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RRISBURG, PA. STEELTON, PA. Y. NSNNNNNNNKwN NNNYYNYXNXRXXXNYXRYWXYQ.XX Philadelphia, Pa. , HA Z f Z - Z Z ' ' Z Z Professlonal Dlrectory of Law Sohool Alumm Z Z T Z Z --I T Z Z Z Z T a YERS '13 Z Z Samuel P. Orlando, 24 JOHN E' M Z 2 Z f Z Z Z Z ATT0RNEY'AT -AW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Z Z - - A -'f ' al Bldg Z Z Jordan Bldg: P10 GSSIOH - , , Q , T 1 Z Z BRIDGETON, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. Lemoyne, Pa. Carhsle, Pa. Z Z Z Z ' Z Z Z Z ' 9 ' 9 Z Z Hyman Goldstein, 15 Acldlson M. Bowman, 06 Z Z Z Z ATTORNEY'AT'LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW Z Z . . ' ' Z 1. o. o. F. Bunolmg Z Z Q . Z Z Carllsle, Pa- Carhsle, Pa. - Z Z . V Z Z Z Z Z f . . 2 Z Z' HARRY L, SIEGEL, '23 Walter G. Groome, 20 Z Z , Z Z ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Z Z . . 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This directory may be referred to with the utmost con- fidence as these men have an unquestionable reputation in their communities. To our advertisers who have by their generosity made this publication possible, we take this means of conveying to you our deep and sincere thanks for your aid and support. We recommend to all readers that you patronize our ad- vertisers who have aided us in the publication of The Com- mentatorf' MAURICE A. HALLAM Business Manager .M mmwum . cfi ,, I: ,c 14 il i ,1 1, 1. fc rn E? A 1-5 14 :z 'r ff I :Qc I if af '1 I fx A H V4 52 1.. V1 M fl Z-1 I I l f I SM' 'Hera A ' XJ' 1 ,.v.A,U'1wrs, -0-AJ 2, 'w 22 wan-L QA 1 . ' 'TSW-. tis: fi TWH -M L: fm-, - 51 5 Im' L 5452113 'P'-v'iQ'gl -f' . - A U. A.. , up n-'in 2-. naw i we if 5-I ,F A54 ran: f.z.. M'- E5 15 1 A Maternal W-7 Ki' A A. 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BIXLER S1 NS Hardware f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z X Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z ZXN NRXR N XNwtwi k X XNN No. 2 East Main Street CARLISLE, PA. NN TRY, TRY AGAIN . At the close of a wedding breakfast a guest noted for his b-lunders rose to h1s feet, causing anxiety to all who knew him. Ladies and gentlemen, he said, I drink to the health of the bridegroom. May he see many days like this. . J , OVERLOOKED ' During a recent speed law enforcement wave in Los Angeles a motor cop stopped an autoist., I-Ie 'was met by the inquiry, VVhat are you stopping me for? I wasn't speeding. E I know it, was the reply. ' ' Well, I m not drunk, have not e-Ven been drinking. I know that too, but you haVen't your dimmers on. Thats funny I certainly put on every thin ' Mary laid o'1t for me S B CALDWELL Paymaster, U S N Retired Audltor and Consulting Accountant CARLISLE PA Amencan Restaurant D B WILSON Prop 3 Doors West of C V R R Depot Sea Food and Country Ham our Speczaltzes 1' , 14 If l 7 C, , - I I C, I -I . , lv, ' I . 9 7 , f i ff 1 Q a f 3 ' . , f 0 ' f I 7 O I I g o P f , . I 1 I , I h .,' ff' ? ' f I I - , 1 'f I V . , I , f 1 0 f I , 1 0 0 , 0 u o o o , 1 - a 0 1 1 . f l I A . I f' I f V , I If . X X X x- xxxxx ff ' X xx tx xxx xl X , XXX X X X. t x tx x x -R-xXx x Jtw. was . .x x tv. t 5 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z CIGARS BILLIARDS Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z , Z Z CQMPLIMENTS UE T Z Z Z Z ' Z Z Z I I I I Z Z 4 9 Z Z Z Z Z ' i1l11 1 Z R Z 7 . , , Z Z WEST HIGH STREET Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ' Z CARLISLE, PA. Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 1 Z Z THE CHOCOLAT SHOP Z Z Z Z '7 9 Z gall' IIIIZIH S Z Z Z Z - Z Z -Carllsle, Pa. Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 9 Z Z Z Z ' T Z BARBER Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z . . . 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