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JOSEPH A. FENNELL XYA5lllN1iTON, ll. C. joe hSIlL'L'L'S.S' comes I0 liinz who IllCl'fl'SU llaving completed a Bachelor of Arts course, joe was appointed as an attache to the American Em- bassy, Paris, but desiring to specialize in the law, he returned to the States to enter Georgetown. As a student a,t the Law School he has been an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of all Georgetown activities. lleing an assistant editor of Foreign Relations, J. A. contemplates returning to specialize in International Law. His splendid educational qualifications and sterling character assure him success. RALPH G. FOCHT Ev.xNsroN, Ii.i.1Nois Foch I lnwi' bllf cur lamp by rciliiklii my ffm' are glllidfliu ' RTl'l I7l'l'riS a-frrrrd-uct-of-l+l-ifroitvarifl prior to pursuing the law he received the degree of ll. S. and later the degree of M. E. from the .Xrinour Institute of Tcclniology, at Chicago. llc is a licensed architect in the State of Illinois, and a licensed professional engineer in the State of New York. During his stay in Georgetown, he has shown an unusual degree of diligence and enthusiasm in his work. His clients may rest assured that their legal and equitable rights will be amply protected. FRANK D. FOLEY, E N lla SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Frank Spike'l Senior Debating Society Track '20 Carrol Congress l Massachusetts State Club Senior Smoker Committee HGI'llCC'd as 111011 arf rtiitlz all the jwoiticvzs' of 1'L'Pfl1'fC8U Gifted with a ready wit unsurpassed, with a fund of stories and poetry unexeelled, and with a person- ality unbeatable, Spike' made his debut into Georgetown Law. and into the hearts of his fellow students. His quick perception of the legal phases of a situation, and his steady application to his studies, gained for him the reputation of a student of no little renown. A leader of men, and possessed of such excellent qualities. he cannot but reach the uppermost rung of the ladder of life, and we are confident that he will gain for himself and for Georgetown, the highest of honors as a Lawyer, a Statesman and an Orator.
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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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OTTO R. FOLSOM-JONES W.xs1i1Nu'roN, D. C. flones' Cujv41blc, fczzrlcss and ll0Il4'.YL'U Folsom--lones, as he is familiarly known, in leav- ing the Pine Tree State to become a resident of the Nation's Capitol. brought with him, tin addition to a pleasing personality, an A. B. degree from historic Bowdoin, also the degree of M. B. A. from the Har- vard Graduate School of Business .-Xdministration. XYe feel that his liberal education, together with his legal training, has titted him most thoroughly for sueeess in his chosen profession, and that when he is given the Silk he will create the same dignitied appearance that he has in class. ELLSWORTH BISHOP FOOTE Noivru Bkanroizn, CONN. E. ll. Connecticut State Club HGI't'tIf 1.11 111.5 f1'i11111pl1s. IAII l't'fI.I't'IIlt'llf gI't'tIfU Quiet in manner and in speech, Foote has gained many sincere friends in his university career. He has always been an earnest student. leaving no op- portunity pass to develop his youthful mind in the seienee of the law, as his copious notes on lectures and quizzes attest. His note books contain verbatim copies of every lecture and quiz. and we feel sure that a man of his perseverance and eagerness for learning will bring nothing but honor to our class in future years. Nay your record in life be just as bright as that left by you in tleorgetown. HAROLD EDWIN FOSTER, rib A A ERIE, PENNA, l7oster'l K Hamilton l.aw Club Junior Debating Society Ohio State Club Senior Debating Society Senior Sinoker t'onunittce In the Iv.1'1'c011 of j'0IlI'll, wl11'cl1 ffm' 1'1'.vc1'r'1'.v For cz bright llltIll1LO0U', llzcrc is 1111 .v11t'l1 teora' .els-ft1i! - Hours of retrospection come to all men-pleasant hours when life has been well lived and full. Only by anticipating those delights can we console our- selves at the parting of the way-at the moment when flood-bye, Harold, good luck means health, wealth. happiness-everything conducive to the en- joyment of existence. Harold's place in the halls of the l.aw School will not soon be hlled-students of his caliber are rare-in the memories of his class! rant, and the ladies-ah poor souls. they can nevei be compensated for the loss of this utO1'C2ltlO1'.H mates. .X pleasant association will always be frag-
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