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

 - Class of 1923

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Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 147 of 584
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AUSTIN F. CANFIELD, A GJ li, SHEN.xNnoAn, PA. Austin Can Erlitor-in-Cliief Ye Domesday Tlookev Freshman l'rnm Com. lHr-inesday Hooks- Staff C11 ll. C. Law Club Say fo all the zcorlrf 'This is ri man' lfrom the outset Cans dynamic personality has been connected with every class activity. His ever- present smile, his sincerity and a firm adherence to the greater principles have won for him the friend- ship and respect of all. A brilliant student, a scintil- lating social light and an a,ll around good fellow-we hate to say good-bye. His abundant knowledge will he an open sesame to the halls of Fame and we ex- pect soon to see him ascend the lofty heights of achievement. His foundation is a solid one and the structure should be great. SHELDON D. CAREY, fb A .A NEW HAvEN. CONN. Shel Treas., Hamilton Law Club C31 Senior Prom Committee Connecticut State Club ,lunior Debating Society District of Columbia Law Club Senior Debating Society Business Staff, Ye llomcsday Bnokcu IrRP1IIiI11'.YL'Fllf lzcrc tonight, we fain icioulri f7l'!l1-SU, Of his good-deed-full life, the fricry Mase. Connecticut may well be proud of Shelf and so, indeed. may Georgetown, for in him we have found naught but good qualities. Quiet. unassuming, studi- ous, firm in his ideals and praiseworthy habits, always ready to render a helping hand. and equally ready to drastically defend both right and justice. these are but few of the things we may say of this most promising lad. 'Success cannot fail but come to this man. May our paths through life entwine. Shelf, JOHN CARMODY XV,xsH1NGToN. D. C. Jack D. C Law Club Senior Debating Society Editorial Staff Ye Domesday Iiookeu Senior Prom Committee HL, has luck and lurk you know is 111110-fefzilis merit The maxim Equity favors the D'iligent might well he revamped to read Fortune favors the dili- gent for ,lack Carmody's career at the Law School is a living proof of that fact. Recognized by his class-mates in Freshman year as an earnest, con- scientious student. ,lack has so conducted himself ever since. A vision of the rewards, which are to he his for these labors, was given those, who in Moot Court saw his enviable grasp of legal principles: his confident, determined manner and forceful address. Success for such a man can be measured only by the limits of the fields he seeks to conquer.

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JOSEPH LAMBERT CAIN BIEDFORD, MASS. h.l'OC'Y Class Secretary 1.55 l'rnm Vommittee Q23 Carrol Congress Massachusetts State Club Thy modesty is rl, candle to thy 11zcr1't,' A Bay Stater whose smiling countenance carries a glow of warmth wherever he goes. Modest in ma,n- ner and stud-ious in habit, his sterling qualities have impressed us, and, with his manly character, make of him a friend whose friendship is an asset. joe was cited for bravery in the Xvorld War, a fact known to but few of his friends. May his modesty never interfere with the pursuit of his chosen profession. May his perseverance be richly' rewarded, and may his every effort be a halo of success. FRANCIS P. CALLAHAN BRISTOL, PA. KKCHIIH Pennsylvania State Club On with thc dance, lm' the joy In' iuzcofzhfzcdu Callahan, hailing from Bristol, has succeeded in overcoming this handicap and is now able to boast of an acquaintance with Blackstone, Coke and other great commentators of the law. Blessed with ever- lasting good nature and a perpetual smile, Cal firmly believes that Hall work and no play is bound to drive the law awa,yf' His friends are legion. F Street knows him welll VVhen not delving into the law, he worships at the feet of the Goddess of Terpsi- chore, for the dance is his one dissipation. He pos- sesses the qualities which make for success and a bright future for him is assured. H. P. CAEMMERER XVASHINGTON, D. C. HH. PY! The fvhilosophy of thc' law has his deepest l'1l'fI'7'6'SfU Like a sturdy oak, HH. Pf, has grown up amongst us. VVith his roots well embedded in the field of academic knowledgef possessing the degrees of A. B. and M. A., he has risen until now he is well prepared to weather the storms of life. Our respect is com- manded by his modesty and reserve. His friendship is doubly esteemed for his generosity. His class dis- cnssions, eminating oracular wisdom will not be soon forgotten. Seldom is seen so keen a scholar with such a deep philosophic background.



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JEROME F. CARNEY NEW HAVEN, CONN. A iiJ'eI-ry!! Connecticut State Club Junior. Debating Society Senior Debating Society Tha trzzvst Tilflllfh is that of zmde1'sta11d1'1zg After a year at Yale, jerry elected to cast his lot with the budding barristers that comprise the annual caravan which moveth from New Haven to George- town. He lirmly established himself in the hearts of his class-mates when he assumed the role of cheer- leader at the Freshman Smoker. As a student, Jerry vis, if we ma,y borrow his own well-known ex- pression, hthe very bestfl and if he doesn't reach the zenith of success, it will be because of his modesty-- the true test of greatness. When Jerry hits the Connecticut Bar Examination the shekels will start rolling in, as he's sure to be rated among lawyears- the very best. , I JOHN L. CARNEY, 415 A A VVORCESTER, Mass. li:I'aCkU A 11za1z's man .lack is among the best known and most likeable men in the class. He has that magnetic personality which is characteristic of men born to lead. Always ready for a frolic and yet never losing sight of the fact that his purpose at Georgetown is to train him- self for the future Jack has so blended his fun and his study as to make a majority of us envy his ability to get the most out of life. However, even his strong spirit has met its master and when lack sets out in -Tune for Arkansas, his chosen Held, Mrs lack will be along, to share with him, success in El Dorado. GEORGE HERBERT CHAPPELEAR VVAsHiNG'roN, D. C. Chappy I must take lzccd of my c01z.rc1'm1ce After the culmination of the VVorld Vlfar, dur- ing which period Chappy saw active service with the U. S. Navy, the call of the law came and the ,lubilce Class acquired a man of sterling qualities. Blessed with ai keen analytical mind and a dogged determination to perform meritoriouslv whatever he undertakes, Chappyls cruise on the ship of law has indeed been prohtable. Chappy'l also finds time to play a little and let it be known to you all that he's a Vernon Castle on the ballroom floor, and in the parlor, Oh l my l !

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