Dickinson School of Law - Commentator Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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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

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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



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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

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