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 149 of 584
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GREGORY CIPRIANI lVAs111NuToN, D. C. Slippery Annie Cip District of Columbia Law Club Pour the ful! tide of floqimizcc along, sczwlicly pure, and yet d1'zf1'1it'ly strong. Greg or Cip was raised in the smallest State in the Union, but you know good things come in small packages. A person who would rather study and discuss law than to indulge in entertainment, he was frequently heard volunteering to recite on most ditlicult eases. His great slogan for success is proper preparation and then In Deo Speramusf' May your harvest be rich, Cip. JOSEPH VINCENT CONNOLLY FALL R1vER, Mass, joe fl. V. Prom Committee CID Q21 Q35 Carrol Congress Massachusetts State Club Senior Debating Society District of llxlumbia Law Club ' To lenoru him is to know ll mari In any discussion of joe it is but fitting that his suavity and bearing be mentioned a,nd approved: and who shall say that the little boutonnicre going to make up the tout ensemble does not lend the finishing touch? joe, old scout. does like his daily little flower. Fall River. Massachusetts, claims joe as its very own, and they do say that the folks in the old mill town begged him to stick a,round and help 'em rim things. Upon condition, however, that he'd return shortly thereafter, he was permitted to come down to Georgetown and become a lawyer. An active par- ticipant in class activities, a rattling good student and a pretty live guy generally, our hero Joseph is a popular bird. Here's how, joe! JAMES W. CRAIG HOLLY, N. Y. HJlll1ll1lC', President, New York State Club A horse! A l1.01'sf'! My kziigdozzi for ll f10l'.Yt'fU Jimmie. with a genius for settling income tax dit- ticulties: a penchant for entertaining the ladies: an insatiable desire to meet and know everybody in town: and a bear for punishment, came to us from the Empire State. This man, possessed with rare ability, and a brilliant mind, is probably the best- known man in the college. -limm'ie's dark glasses. derby hat, and snappy Norfolk, will soon give way to the pince-nez, the high silk. and the veritable one button cutaway, tantamount to the successful lawyer, for Jimmie will be all of that.

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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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W. EARLE CRAIG l 1i11-AoEi.1'111A, PA. A 'fXVcs', Gcorgetmvu Union Carrol Congress Still rims the wafer fvlzcrc the brook is deep After attending the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University, both in his native city, Earle decided to take up the study of law, and he very judiciously chose Georgetown, and while here has assimilated the law with painstaking care. A good- natured fellow with a pleasant manner, he has en- deared himself to his class-mates. May success at- tend your every effort. A volume of farewells and good wishes are with you. THEODORE J. COLLINS, E N YD ANACONDIA, TXTONT. 'fTed Frcslxman Smoker Committee Senior Prom Committee Montana State Club Senior Debating Society His fr'z'cm1's have 601110 to him 1llZS01lgI1tU From out where a, manis a manu-even as Young Lochinvar-so came our Ted. Graced as he is with a pleasing personality, a keen sense of humor, an inherent desire for fair play and square dealing, and a thorough knowledge of the law gained by study, patience and perseverance, Ted cannot but go far toward success in life. It is hard to think that we may never again hear his cherry Halla, boy, and it is our hope that we may at some time in the future renew the friendship, which will remain un- broken by time or distance. J. ROBERT coNRoY NEW BRITAIN, CoNN. KiJ'ir1-177 'love mc, low my dog Serious student, jolly good fellow and staunch friend, is Bob. After taking a whack at the Hun, Bob packed a grip and in company with his very distinguished and much decorated dog, Stubby, set sail for VVashington. He spent a year at Catholic University, but switched to Georgetown. He is well up in the ranks of the leading lights and is destined to perform in those halls of justice where frock coats and spats are the order of the day. The precedents of Connecticut are due for a profulgent explication. He carries back with him the best wishes of all.

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