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FRANK BOSTICK PACOLET, SOUTII CAROLINA Frank The .sun sci, but .rct not his hope Frank is without a doubt mentally equipped for the blind trails of an unknown future. His skill, sagacity and discretion as shown lin Moot Court controversies, bear out this statement without possibility of dispute. He is frank in his speech and positive in his actions. Judging by his oratoriical ability, together with his prior academic training, we cannot but predict for him success in his chosen profession of law. SAMUEL MCMURRAY BOYD A X WASHINGTON, D. C. Sam Y Law Journal Staff C25 Junior Debating Society Senior Smoker Committee Experience makes us mise Although not with us during our Freshman year, during which time he was doing his bit in the Naval Air Service, Sam was not long in finding a place among us in our junior year. Hailing from the District where he is engaged in the moving picture business, and being intimately acquainted with many of the leading stars, it is beyond us why he ever decided to take up so dull a subject, as the study of Blackstone. With a winning personality that has no equal, and a bull-dog determination to finish anything that he undertakes to accomplish, Sam has been a big factor in helping us achieve all our noteworthy attaiinments. May all the success he justly deserves be his. WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, I' H I' JERSEY CITY, N. J. :1BillsJ ' Vcni, Vidi, Vicf' Not much of the famous Fighting Sixty-ninth re- turned from Flanders Fields, but among their thinncd ranks marched one Bill Brennan, and his marching propensit-ies have not yet ceased, as he demonstrated by his conquest of the Law course. Bill alstivates in Jersey City and took his preliminary training at St. Peter's College. He has displayed during his all too short stay at Georgetown, the same noble quali- ties of courage and valor as characterized his endea- vors for Uncle Sam. We know that these qual-ities will win for him a rich reward in his professional career. l I I l s V l E E L L l l I l V
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HAROLD C. BEAKE SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Beake Law Tnurnal Staff 125 GJ 'Z-I man who Sftllllfj 1H1I'1'L'd with his flzouglzf, Con- cC1'z'c.v magliificvazttly to ll1.IIl.YClfU Michigan may well be proud of Harold, for his record while among us has been of the acme of per- fection. .f-' X man of accomplishments is Harold, as his contributions to the Law Journal have always been most enlightening and interesting, while as a scholar he ranks with the Big Five. His individu- ality will shine with undimmed radiance in large fields as his destiny seems unlimited, and Georgetown will acquire reflected honor by his success and achievement. ROBERT B. BENDER, A 69 CID ERENSBURG, PA. KKBOb7! A f7l'I'IlCL' of good fellows Rob is one of the foremost among the everreadys in the class. Upon no occasion has he been found wanting in a matter of an up-to-the minute disserta- tion on an abstruse point in recitation. The anxious ones always breathe a sigh of relief as the Prof arrives at his name on the class list. Although one could condone a slight delinquency as regards student pursuits in Bob's case, due to his recent acquisition of an extremely elaborate penchant for the subject of Domestic Relations, nevertheless we find him on the mark at every turn. A genial companion, and a thorough gentleman. That those qualities presage an honorable and well-filled future must follow with in- dnbitable logic. WALTER B. BOST CIIARLOTTE, N. C. VValt rfPC7'XF7'T'Cl'U7lCC is a gift of the Gods This Tar heeler from the f'Ole South about to depart from these halls of learning recalls to our mind the man, who prepared himself for life's battle with a constancy of purpose, and an ambition that increased with each day of learning. Work to him was a delight. He began each effort to prepare l'1i111A self with the same methodical manner, that he lived his daily life. To him study was never a task. It was one of his psychological diversions in the Way of rest. And with the time of parting comes good luck. '
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WILLIAM R. BRENNAN TVTADISON, VVISCONSIN KKBUIH t'S'fu'vcIz is Jilmicf, silencc is golden XYe surely will miss the sound and well-seasoned arguments, put forth by our friend Bill. Having a keen, analytical mind Bill can always grasp the argument. No doubt his power of will and trained faculty for reasoning has surely htted him for the proper profession. Friends he has many, all of whom will look with expectant interest for his inevit- able success. Good luck to you, Bill, may we meet again. THEODORE BRITTON N EW I.oNnoN, CONN. AATed77 'lllozicsiy is a r'1'rf11e Three years ago from the State of the wooden nntmegsu came a fair-haired young man who left be- hind him a record of which he might well be proud. ln both scholastic and athletic branches Ted was a leader. Although he has these achievements, Ted is not the man who will mention it, but when it comes to action Ted is there as the expression goes. XVe hope to hear in years to come that this toe-haired young man has accomplished his desired aim in life, to attain which he has so earnestly applied himself to his studies during his three years in our midst. FRANCIS CABELL BROWN BE'rnEsDA, TXITARYLAND Frank Hc bore lziniself like n studious gcnfleman ' Frank, who hails from that well-known vaude- villian town of Bethesda, came to us direct from the Hilltop There he is reported to have been a wonder in the army and many are the stories told of his sunnner with the R. O. T. C. at Camp Devens. But forsaking the call of militarism for that of justice he has steadily advanced in the wisdom and learning of the Law and at the same time has in- creased h-is alreadv large circle of friends. XN'e predict vast things for Frank, not the least of which is that he will soon forsake the life of single blessed- ness.
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