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GEORGE L. ADKINS 1dUNTING'1'0N, XV. VA. Addie,' All great 7llCll are in some degree inspired During our course of study in Georgetown, Addie has headed our roll. It was Adkins who gave the first definitions of Contracts, Torts, Equity, etc., by reason of the fact that he had the place of honor in the alphabet. A quiet well-meaning chap, yet a first- class mixer, a real student who delved into the in- tricacies of the law with delight. We are loathe to lose his friendly presence, yet as he conquered his studies, so must he go forth to make his mark in the held of legal enterprise. And we predict his success in terms unmeasured. EDWARD REINHOLD ALLARD PROVIDENCE, R. I. Eddie Rhode Island State Club UOIZI' fvafimzcv will 11t'l11'vf'v IIIOFC than our f01'ct ' llaving forsaken the halls of Rhode Island State College, where for two years he pursued the Sciences. this tall, amiable fellow became an enthusiastic Georgetown man, entering into the various student activities. From 'his Freshmen days Ed has ever kept his goal before him-a knowledge of the law. Assiduously has he applied himself to the books and with no small measure of success. lVith an intellect tenacious of high principles and well drilled in the fundamentals of the law, Al passes from the halls of old Georgetown to wage legal battles in his native State of Rhode Island. HAROLD EDWARD ALPROVIS, T E CD NEW HAVEN, CONN. KiPat!7 Prom Committee CID C3J Editorial Staff Domesday Booke Smoker Committee C23 Inter-Fraternity Council Connlgcticut State Club To have friends is to be OIICU His class-mates have come to know him as a de- lightful good fellow and a man of attainnients. His engaging personality and ready, winsome smile have won him a host of friends and well-wishers. In his pursuit of the law, diligence and sincerity have been his constant companions. Endowed with a ready wit and a good foundation of legal propoundings, the structure of his legal attainments is bound to be mas- sive. He will return to his native city and undoubt- edly will maintain the reputation of Georgetown in upholding justice.
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HOWARD C. AMEIGH BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Amy 'l'n-asurer, New York State Club HCIIUIIU' generally f0'Z'01'5 the f'l'lldl'Ill'U Bon Ami, while hailing from that great State of New York, went far beyond its four corners in quest of education, having attended the University of Val- paraiso, as well as the University of Kentucky, prior to entering Georgetown. That he drank large and copious draughts of knowledge at the fountains of learning in those institutions has been ably demon- strated to us all during his stay in our midst, .Xdd to this asset, the profound knowledge of law he has acquired and you will have the essential credentials necessary tofpass through the gateway whose portals are opened only to the successful. N ay your passage be quickly realized, Howard. ADEBERT R. BAKER KANsAs Crrv, Missoula Bake Fats And surely it is lzv who lmfli an 'eagle' cycn UMany are called but few are chosen, but Fats seems destined to be one of the chosen few. Good natured and possessing a faculty for making friends has made Adebert a popular student. Corporations seems to be Fats favorite study, thus leading us to believe his ambitions lie in that direction. Adebert is a regular Dapper Danu when it comes to indoor sports, not in-Ford, as he plays several instruments and is an accomplished singer and dancer. H. BARUCH XVASHINGTON, D. C. Bari District of Columbia Law Club f'Hcights reached and kept by great 17lC'l'L'U 'fBari is one of the students burning with an ambi- tion to assimila,te all the law that is possible to do. A very retiring and reticient fellow who has always exhibited a keen desire to make his efforts to learn the law radiate with success. And well has he done so far. At the end of his journey through the pit- falls of legal learning, he can turn back with pride and acknowledge, even within himself, that his efforts have not been in vain, for he has set a difficult mark at which his eight-pound bundle of posterity can aim.
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