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 156 of 584
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JOHN J. DONNELLAN ROSCOMMON, IRELAND john The law shall be upheld John bl. was born in Ireland Where he became a follower of Aristotleg mastered the art of dialectics and then set out for Georgetown, where from the beginning he ranked among the best students of the class. Modest and unassuming, a,t the same time possessing a powerful mind, he is the embodiment of the familiar maxim Smooth water runs deeply. His pleasing personality will win many friends for him in the future and the D. C. bar awaits a promis- ing lawyer. H-is proudest boast was always: I am for my Alma Mater, first, last and always. May she forever continue to prosper. JOSEPH A. DONOVAN, qw B r f V H V XVASIITNGTON, D. C. iCJOe'J District of Columbia Law Club Capable, fearless and honest Here's one reason why so many of VVashington,S liappers are using ha.ir dye. Joe simply will not suc- cumb to their charms, and consequently many hearts are broken among the fair sex annually. He says he is more interested in his books and athletics. Joe in- tends to make tracks for Tulsa, Oklahoma, when he secures the coveted diploma, where he has wonderful opportunities awaiting him. XYhether he follows the law or engages in politics, we are assured joe will add credit to our class. EDGAR F. DOWELL W'Asn1NGToN, D. C. KfEd'! Ease with dignity A student in every sense of the word. His one ambition in life is the acquiring of knowledge and after its acquisition to apply that knowledge to the subject at hand. Already holding a responsible posi- tion in the Patent Ofiice in XVashington, he looks ahead for greater worlds to conquer. The Law School will be proud in later years to refer to him as one of her sons. VVl1en he leaves Uncle Sam's em- ployment and strikes out for himself, his accomplish- ments will be blazened on the book of fame.

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CHARLES DONALD DIMMOCK, A X AUGUSTA, GA. Charlie, Prom Committee CD C23 Georgia State Club Junior Debating Society ' Au affable and courteous gc'utleutau Charlie is a gentleman of the Old South, and brings with him all the charm and courtesy for which the South is famed. One of the most active workers tin the various class and school enterprises, he has been a pertinent factor in the success which has i11- variably attended these functions. He is an asset to the class, and when we read in a few years of his success in public life, there will be many I told you so's. Charlie has very good reasons, including a fair One, to strive to reach the pinnacle of success. EMMETT E. DOHERTY, A 69 fb BUTTE, MONTANA 5CPat7, Prom CU Bus. Mgr. Ye Domesday llooke Montana State Club Carrol Law Congress M0dcsty, thy ualue is a virtue From out tl1e land of copper, and rugged ranches, famous for the glorious sunsets, comes Pat. llis advent into Georgetown was marked by an un- ostentatious and unobtrusive manner, which he has maintained throughout his years of study. His every energy was affectionately dedicated to the advance- ment of old G. U. And his efforts have borne fruit. just a natural student who eats up what appeared hardest to most of us. His studies have not taken all his time, for Pat had a bevy of beauties who always inspired him to greater heights. His success lies but little ahead, and almost within his grasp. VEEDER R. DONAGHY, fb A A 'TOLEDO, O11 I0 c:DO11r: Vice-President, Senior Debating Society Carrol Congress To be, rather than to seem Don came to us from Michigan, tired with ambi- tion to drink deep at the fount of legal learning. How well he has succeeded, is best demonstrated by the fact that, several months before graduation, we find him the proud possessor of the much coveted certificate of admission to practice before the Su- preme Court Of the District of Columbia. An orator Par excellence, a student whose clear, logical, well- trained mind combined with his veritable wealth of personality soon won for him the respect and friend- ship Of each and every one of us. lVe expect great things from Don.U



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WILLIAM DOYLE, JR. N -b C.xzENov1.x, N. Y. Bill L'onan'l Yice-President, New York State flnh Senior Debating Society Carrol Congress U tieorgetown Union Ye Domesday liookci' Staff 1 lf 1111zs1' ba 50-H1011 rcasoticst so well' Out of the great State of New York have come great men, forceful characters, strong thinkers, pro- found statcsnien, true. stalwart and patriotic citizens of the Rcpuhlic, Today and for the future she pos- sesses the proud heritage of that golden past, and in keeping with the preservation and perpetuation of so glorious a record, we have as our associate today a personification of those characteristics in Williain, jr. The Bar of New York will in the course of years, even as we, your class-mates, point with just pride to your accomplishments. lint, llill, a little piece of friendly adviceYdon't forget the immortal dnck. CLARENCE E. DREIBELBIS lJAmm'1'i.x, l',x. Drei 'ATU thine own self be fI'Il, ' Clarence having exhausted the fund of knowl- edge of his Alina Mater. Schissler College, set out. like many others. to place himself under a new guid- ing hand. Realizing from the beginning that the well trained man is hound to he a success, lDrei has been a diligent student, faithful in his studies and untiring in his pursuit of the law. His kind disposi- tion and hahits of industry are hound to assist him in his clinih up the ladder of success. JOHN F. DRISCOLL, JR., A X BAYONNE, N. ul. Handsome'l Smoker Committee QU Iunior Drhating Society New Jersey State Cluh ff lu' 1105 any fault, lu' has left ns in doubt Jack is listed as from llayonne. hut during his three years at Georgetown he has made himself so much a part of what's going on in NYashington that his loss will he very distinctly felt when he leaves. An earnest and conscientious student, Jack has always stood well up in his class, and whatever the field of his future endeavor, we can predict for him nothing hut success. A vest pocket edition of Bushman: the same delmair manners and grace of the late Reid, and a rival of Valentino for the affec- tions of our opposite sex make him the social lion of society's whirlpool. XYho gets your book, jack? ,n 6.9

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