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

 - Class of 1923

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HERBERT H. BROWN VVASHINGTON, D. C. Herb Suit thyself to the estate in which flzy lot is Crist Having obtained a classic education at Rugby School, England, Herb returned to his native land and in due course, graduated fin mechanical and electrical engineering from Lowell Institute. During the war he was commissioned and saw service in France with the 59th C. A. C., New York, and with resumption of peace, became an examiner in the U. S. Patent Ofhce. In view of his technical and legal training, he is well prepared to continue his chosen field of Patent Law. Best wishes, old boy. ROBERT BROWN PROVIDENCE, R. I. 'fBob HSIlL'L'6'S.Y to 41 fI'v.s'vl'r'e1' of szzrcvsf' From the land of Roger XYilliams comes this son of Georgetown. Constancy of purpose has always marked Bob i11 his efforts, and his quiet, serious and studious manners have been a source of inspiration to his many friends in the class. Always a supporter of all class functions, Brownie earned the reputation of a good-fellow, and in parting his friendship will be sorely missed. Bob intends to practice in Rhode Island. ALEXANDER NELSON BRUNSON, JR. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA A'KA1eX7! The mildest 'IIZGIIIZCVS and the gcntlcst lwarf' Alex has completely won those with whom he has come in intimate contact by his optimistic tem- perament, sincere friendship, and admirable person- ality. To meet him is to know him, and to know him is to love and admire him. He 'is a man of ability and character, and we know that he will do well everything he may undertake to do. All the requi- sites of a successful practitioner of the law are pos- sessed by Alex, and great things are expected of him in the future.

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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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GEORGE WILLIAMS BRUNSON GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA f'GeOrgel' Let 11s be silvnt, for so are the gods The world admires a man who quietly and without show or ceremony accomplishes 1ife's duties and brings upon himself by reason of his achievements distinction and honor. just such a man is George. Although quiet and unassuming he has made many friends by his gentlemanly conduct and agreeable manners. For such a man no doubt there should be nothing but success in this world, and let it be sa,id that he has the best wishes of his class-mates. JAMES M. BURKE NEW HAVEN, CONN. lCJ'i1,I17J A true memory is a trusty friend 'Ajinf' is a Prince. His three years at Georgetown have gained for him a host of friends and the reputa- tion of a regular fellow, while his class work has marked him an excellent student. Ambition, imagi- nation and a sound foundation in the knowledge of the law are his, therefore success cannot be denied. XVC only hope that Fate will be just, for then his ambitions and desires will be gratified. Among his intimates he is known to be an authority on Ad- miralty matters and the duties of a Judge. Never mind, Jim, I'll'crank the car tonight. STANLEY CLARKSON BURKE, A X PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 'fStan,' President, Georgetown Union California State Club Junior Smoker Committee These minor tasks provoke one so In the IQ25 issue of VVhO's Who in America, we expect to see the name of Burke in the bold-face type. By way of cross-reference turn to Dun or Bradstreet, and to be sure, there also appears the name of G. R. Q. NVallingford Burke. Contrary to the rule of physics that like things repel, it seems that the Golden Vtfest is constantly calling this wa,r- rior of super golden locks to her land of palm trees, swayed by the cool Ocean breezes. Oh! California, open wide your Golden Gates for with the arrival of this embryonic and ambitious young lawyer, your hot suns need not tarry long to dry the print of his Well- earned diploma, for he comes to you with a wealth Of knowledge and worldy experience, -as an assidu- Ous student and as an orator of no mean ability.

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