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I 'T 3 Rafi? EDMUND MICHAEL DUFFLEY, JR. BOSTON, MASS. iiDL1f:fJ! Hr bon' 111'lllSL'1f always as becomes a mlm Edmund Michael hails from Boston, Mass., where he received his early education, having divided Gaul and become familiar with Socrates, the wisest amongst the sons of men, learned Tennyson well said Knowledge comes but wisdom lingersug set out for the Catholic U., XVashington, D. C., to deduce conclusions from premises. Here he mastered his philosophical pursuit and decided, there is a divinity that shapes our ends, hew them as we way, the legal Held is mine and Georgetown U. is the source of knowledge. As the rich soil produces an abundant crop so did DufHey's fertile caput absorb the law. We expect results from Duff.,' FRANK S. EASBY-SMITH XVASHINGTON, D. C. ff- -'Easby 'W' Law journal Staff C21 Still writers rim deep Frank is the quiet, sober thinking, sensible kind of a man not easy to become acquainted with, but once your friend, you will find him the staunchest im- aginable. Frank served in the mix-up on the other side. seeing plenty of action. On his return he met a more formidable foe in young Dan Cupid. After a strenuous encounter, in which Frank was mostly on the run, Dan was returned the victor. Abso- lutely, Frank, is a benedict. Frank is the son of a noble father. and that he is being groomed for the law firm of Easby-Smith 81 Son, is no secret. And we wish him luck unaboundecl. PAUL B. EATON VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Paul . 'tif we ran? secure all our rights let us sccilrc wlzat we crm lVe enjoyed thoroughly the privilege of having among our midst on our cruise through the study of the Law this thoughtful, serious-minded member of the North Carolina, Bar Cfor such reward he obtained ere starting on the third lap of the journey with usj, His presence was ever helpful, for as each point was proponncled to us in class, there arosei spontane- ously to his agile mentality the opposing argument. Success is surely his, unless that judicial bearing is marred through the loss of his familiar moustache.
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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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BEDFORD LEE EMBREY, db A A UPPERVILLE VA. ! f'Embrey Senior Prom Committee A true So11tl1c1f11 Gt'1lflC1I1f0IlU Here -is the type of man that is starred as the 'tVirginia Gentlemanf' Quiet, unassuming, consid- erate always, Bedford's high worth is indelibly stamped on the hearts of his classmates. As a student, as a pal, as a friend, his charm has capti- vated all of us. A delightful Southern droll eminat- ing from the body of an Apollo, which iis crowned by the irresistable, ingrating smile of a Siren has led us to crave Redfords company at all times. As a confirmation of our high opinion of him we have but to recall the fact that his girl is often adjudged the t'Queen of the Ball -which means that he can pick-em and that they fall, IRA L. EWERS XYASIIINGTON, D. C. K'Spo0se Junior Smoker Cmnmittee District of Columbia Law Club Senior Prom Committee Thr 54'1l01tII' 5111111105 Us by his luifold life liver since the memorable night of our Freshman days when he acquired the nickname which has clung to him through the years, Spoose has occupied a sure position in our Hall of Fame. Particularly has he distinguished himself by an insatiable curiosity and by powers of cross-examination which would do credit to the most seasoned lawyer. Always a good fellow and an active participant in all school and class affairs, Ira has made many friends at George- town, who join in wishing him the success which they know is sure to come. GEORGE L. FEASTER PLAINFIELD, N.J. Georgie Freshman Smoker fommittee Freshman Prom Committee Iunior Debating Society New Jersey State Club He needs 710 eulogyj 110 speaks for I11'111sc'lf VVith a keen sense of humor that has no equal, and a world of wit that has won for him many friends, who will recall the many pleasant hours they have had in his company, Georgie, carries with him, when he embarks upon the practice of the law, the well wishes of success, that his earnest applica- tion to study merits. Dame Rumor has it that George contemplates a life alliance in the near future. May your joys be superabundant, George.
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