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

 - Class of 1923

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nf-,W---f L..-.u ..., , '- JOSEPH A. FUREY i,I'I l'SFIEI.lJ, Mxss. Joe The fl'1'ClItfS llmiz lzusf, gzxzfvjvlc llzvm in thy livuris willz hooks of stun! joe has been one of the class stand-bys from the time of our inception as a class. Joes quiet de- meanor won for him a host of friends. Never has he been found wanting in recitation or examination, and always did we find him exacting, to the minutest detail, when it came his turn to expound the law. Aloe took his work in school, a,s serious, as he took 'his daily lifeg that is why he must be. the same big suc- cess, when he goes out to make for himself a name worthy of his efforts. AXVe were proud of Joe in class: we shall be prouder still when we hear of his legal conquests. WILLIAM T. GARTLAND MANCHESTER S DAK Heel 'fTwo-gun This blond gentleman drifted into our midst from one of the mid-western Universities, to complete his final studies under the banner of the blue and gray. From the wind-swept prairies of the Dakotas, he has filled our ears with tales and stories of the melo- dramatic life associated with the land of his domicile. A four-dav blizzard: the barking' of a coyoteg a few scattered Indian tribes and the Little Rig Horn, give 'iHeel', food for dramatic story telling. After he gets his sheepskin, we expect to see '4Two-gun hot- foot it back to settle some old land patents-or pos- sibly serve on the Boundary Commission. And he has mastered the law. Our best wishes go with him. RODGER D. GESSFORD VVASHINGTON, D. C. Gessl' Hamilton Law Club HDfff'lC1lIf1.CS arf' flzfngs that short' rvlzut 111011 arc Gessford is one of those hard-working men who always seems to have time to add to his varied repertoire of pursuits a new and strenuous accomp- lishment. Besides pursuing his legal studies with dogged persistance, he is a budding patent attorney, an editor, an aquatic champion and a recent benedict. The District of Columbia may well be proud of Rodger now, and as for the future- time will prove our faith.

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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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EDWARD L. GODFREY ,I'Rov1uENt'e, R. I. Eddie Treasurer, Rhonlc Island State Vlnb He that hath kuozolrdgc sparctli his words Lo-here is one of our quiet and reserved fellows of the class who hails from up North. After two years of Civil Engineering at Rhode Island State College, Eddie concluded that Law was to be his field of endeavor, so down to Georgetown he came. During his stay with us he has made many fast friends through his good fellowship and hiis loyalty to the class social events. His persistent and con- sistent efforts in his work have won him a place among the honor men of the class. Success is sure to follow Ed if he continues the pace he has set. JACK M. GOLDSMITH, fb A Sioux CITY, Iowa Kflackll. Senior Prom Committee A step in thc right nay, 'is a Imp to success From the corn belt came -lack, with a trunk full of ambition, and an equal amount of energy, which together with a real natural ability, will enable him to return to his native State a,f1nished product in the learning of the law. Jack found time in between to race his little Ford Coupe up and down F Street, and we might mention he was sometimes accompanied by a companion who made us envy Jack. Very shortly we expect to hear of ja,ck's great victories, in legal argument. s. R. GOLIBART, JR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MSF, KKGOlly!Y Smoker Committee KD 135 The cautious seldom ere VVashington claims Simon as its own. His staunch and sterling qualities 'have endeared him to Faculty and class-mates, alike. His fund of knowledge is in- exhaustable, his wit, keen and ready, and his de- meanor both courteous and pleasing. After receiv- ing the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Mount Saint Mary's College of Emmitsburg, Maryland, he deter- mined that the study of Law was essential to a com- plete and successful career. Upon this determination, Simon repaired to the Halls of Georgetown and labored incessantly and painstakingly for the culmina- tion of his purpose. He was not without thoughts, however, for the glory and success of his Alma Mater and Class of 1923, and we found him in all activities. Success to you, friend, V. I

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