Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC)

 - Class of 1923

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THOMAS S. MORTON, CID X NEW YORK nfrornu Pre-Med. Fordham Class Secretary C41 Treasurer CZJ As a refugee from Fordham Tom joined us in the fall of ,I9. His humble and conservative attitude prevented the display of his sterling character until sometime after his entrance. But it was not for very long for on every occasion that arose both in class work, class functions or outside socials, Tom was always ready with the moral as the material support necessary. To him is due the proof that physical ills ought not interfere with the search for greater knowledge, for Tom began his third year on crutches, having suffered a fracture Hbula at the opening of the school year. As a scholar, Tom is second to none, a quality which stands as the greatest assur- ance of his future success. Good luck, Tom. ANDREW F. RESNISKY, CD X CONNECTICUT HRQSH KfSky'7 Pre-Med, Fordham University . Vice-President C31 Interne, T. BI Hospital Res, one of the Fordham delegation who joineil our noble band in the Freshman year. By his sincere endeavors and jovial disposition, he soon endeared himself both to his professors and class-mates. Res now leaves us to practice medicine in Unionville an-l takes proven ability, undoubted earnestness and un- daunted enthusiasm. There goes with him our sin- cere wishes for a prosperous future and he leaves with us the conviction that our hopes and wishes will SOHIC day come true. FRUCTUOSO SANCHEZ CAROLINA, Poizro Rrco Pre-Med. Georgetown Biology Club Chemistry Club Fructo has been with us the last six years and his noisy Spanish conversations and energetic gesticula- tions have often aroused our laughter. VVhy Fructo, the wild untamed youth that he was, should have left the sunny land of tobacco and sugar-cane where romantic dark-eyed maidens wistfully cast longing glances from their balconies at the passing toreadors, to follow in the footsteps of Hippocrates and Galen must always arouse our deepest respects. Fructo will always remain in our memories, and years later when we read of his success, we will not think it strangeg for he can direct his energies to anything that he undertakes. fwl

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RICHARD JOSEPH MCNULTY, fI1 A E P1-:NNSYLVANIA KtDiCk'F7 Senior VK'eek Committee C41 Pre-Med. Catholic University Class Treasurer C43 His only fault is that he has 110 fa11lf.r. Dick came to us from Catholic University and it wasn't long before his modest mein and good nature gained for him the popularity of his class-mates. One of the finest men, morally and mentally, that ever stepped into our ancient and honored halls, we have for him the atfection that is born of respect. His Work at Georgetown spells for hini success and we want to be among the hrst to congratulate him. JOHN THOMAS MALONEY, 415 X CoNNEc'ricUT uhiackv Gaston Debating Society Biology Club Cliemistry Club Yiee-President 145 Interne, xYll5lll1'lgtOl'l Asylum Besides being a model student, -lack has earned for himself the distinction of having been one of the boys Over There. As a result of his two years of service overseas, .lack did not join us until our Sophomore year. lnasmuch as ones actions in the past rarely fail to indicate what they will be in the future we have no hesitaney in predicting a very brilliant and successful future for black. MANUEL MARIAS MONSERRATTE PORTO Rico Munsy lliology flub Cheniistry Club Gaston Debating Society Munsy came into our midst in September, IQIS, fresh from the University of Porto Rico, and has always been an ardent devotee and admirer of Aesculapius. Though he has the distinction of be- ing the shortest man in class, his dignified bearing and poise have called forth the deepest admiration of his class-mates, and his devotion to duty and sincere application to work stamp him as a real man of Science. XVe all know that the Little Man from Porto Rico is made of genuine material and will never fail to reflect his true worth back to his Alma Mater. Success will be yours, Munsy, your pros- pects are most bright.



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JOSEPH J. seHANNo, dv X NEW XQORK ii Joe l're-Med. Fordham Smoker Coniniittee CH Class Secretary Q35 Senior VVeek Cfominittee Q43 Bu'n M - '-' ' si ess anagnr, Med. Section X e Domesday llookel' Fix your eyes upon c.1'ccIIC11ce. During Joes course at Georgetown he has dis- played a deep-rooted love for the text-books coupled with a college spirit that is seldom equaled. Pro- gressive, aggressive and eager to learn, he has been with us four years and will pass on with the esteem of all his mates. In the yC?lI'S to come, following in the steps of Hippoerates, his name willbe wafted on tl .1 - D i 1 - - it neezcs of the four corners of the earth. IRVING DANIEL SHORELL NEW XYORK l'rc-filed. Columbia University lst and 2d Med. George NVashington University Irving came to use at the beginning of our junior Year from George XVashington and he soon made himself known as a regular fellow. His gentle and persuasive manner and his sincerity and true spirit of friendship have won him many a friend. Suffice it to say that these excellent qualities coupled with his earnestness and nobility of purpose will insure him a bright, suceessful and happy career. WILLIAM J. SMITH, CD B II NEVV XYORK f'l3ill Cutie flass Treasurer C35 Class President. f-D llanee Committee C41 Iiliflllilllft Voninnttee Q45 Treasurer, Georgetown Union Interne, ll. C, jail Genius is born, not made. It is to be regretted that we did not meet Bill until our Sophomore year. for even to miss one day in his company is a misfortune. llill was an unknown quantity when he came to us, and it took us about seven minutes and thirty-three seconds to decide that there was not a better fellow in the class. Brilliant, industrious, confident and aggressive, he soon reached the highest pinnacle in our estimation. To think that he will be second to any in his profession, would be a mistake born of ignorance of his hue qualities.

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