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JOHN HAGERTY, I' H l' Woacl-:s'rER, Mass. jack Iilassaehusctts State 4'l1ilxfl1tZJQ3J Class Vresiilent 111 Georgetown Union CID C22 Clxairman Prom C31 Class Representative Georgetown Union C25 f0lz11, 111011 '1'z' tlgf'11illS,' and HLOII hast Sff'l'11'llg sense That 'Zl'111'c'11. lilac gold, may l'1ll'0J the zvorld go forfll, And always pass for zelzat 'tis 1111131 it1o1'tl1. In the recesses of his inspired mind the poet reflects upon our hero, a mere boy, attaining scho- lastic and oratorical honors at Holy Cross Collegeg he forsees the same youth armed with hiis A. B. degree, undertaking the solution of the intricacies of the Law: he pictures him in the role of President of the Freshman Vlassg he perceives the young man thrilling his fellow classmates with oratorical ac- complishments, and dominating the social realm as Chairman of a brilliant Senior Dance. Pondering over such inspirations the hard writes his name among the Immortals with words which are but the thought of the Senior Class, john, thou'rt a genius. JACK HALEY, 111 A A LANSFORD, PENNA. Ki-lack!! Varsity Football, 1920 Varsity Hascball, 1920 Pennsylvania State Club A True Pl1iI0s0f1l1r'1 ' -lack came to us from Penn. State and without de- lay plunged into both the intricacies of the law and the opposition in athletics with that punch and de- termination which characterize his every step. His sincere and determined study combined with his natural gifts and clearness of mind soon won for him the liking and good will of the Faculty, while his readv smile, humorous expressions and true philo- sophical ideals readily won the good will and friend- ship of his class-mates. Success to you, Jack. SAMUEL G. HAMILTON X'V.xsI1INoToN, D. C. Ham District of Columbia law flub ,ll0a'1'sfy is a 'Z'l-Vfllfn Samuel Grant was a product of old New England, but took up his abode in the Capitol of the Nation several years ago. Heecling the call to arms during the scrap of nations. Sam saw active service in engagements at St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. But try and learn that from Sam and he deports himself in the true style of the Sphynx. His love of combat should aid him well when he dons the armor of justice and goes forth to light before her courts.
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WALLACE GROVES, 119 A A GIXKLAXVN, ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA XVally Virginia State l'lnb Half ci Prince of good-fellows '4Wally,l' our quiet, deinure friend was not long in proving his sterling worth and unusual ability. Dur- ing the years just gone by we ha,ve found him to be Z1 most excellent student and the best of good fellows. His ability along study lines may well be judged by the fact that in four years he has accomplished the most unusual feat of earning two degrees-that of Bachelor of Science at the Hilltop and the welcome LL. B. But despite his studies, which of necessity were most heavy, he found time to play and gradua- tion day finds him popular with the Faculty and students of both branches of the University. He in- tends to practice law in the District, and. as whatever he takes upon himself to do. he does well, we predict a long and successful practice for this Virginian. ROY GRONVALL RED VVING, llliINN. HROYU The scC1'cry of szzcrvss is collsfalzzvy fo f1z1'p0sc ' Roy originally intended pursuing a journalistic career, but rightly changed his mind and followed the crowd tha,t enrolled in October, 1920, and there- by acquired an equitable lien on an LLB. degree, en- forceable in I923. Roy's immersion into the law has been deep, and he firmly believes that no other pro- fession or career can equal in importance that of the lawyer and intends to inculcate into the minds of'his fellow citizens such high esteem for the la,w. Luck to you, follower of the commentaries. ELWIN ELWOOD HADLICK BLUE EARTH, lXl1NN. axE1Iyv9 I wil! To know lflwin is to know self-mastery. To fol- low in Elly's footsteps, is to become an exponent of studious habits, suave dignity and prepossessing appearance, A loyal friend, a dynamic personality, success in his chosen profession is inevitable. , , , fl1'i If , a
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ALBERT H. HAMMOND SIIARPSBURG, iX'lARYLANIJ Al O Senior Prom Committee A hearty I1t1Il!1'S1lUkC and ci 'zeord of C'l1CCl'U tleorgetown overcame Albert's first love, VVa,sh- ington and Lee University, and thereby acquired a brilliant scholar. Possessed of all the qualities of a gentleman and a lawyer, thorough in detail, and pos- sessed of keen reasoning powers, his career at the Law School has been a marked success. Quiet and unassuming though he is, he has made many friends who will miss his congenial friendship when we part in june. FORAN HANDRICK CLEVELAND, OHIO 'fFat', 'AHan Iunioi' Prom Committee Junior Debating Society Senior Debating Society President. Ohio State Cluh Play thc game clean or quit .lust as XVilliam Howard Taft is the biggest man on the Supreme Bench, so is Foran the biggest man in the Senior Class. And speaking of Chief Justices reminds us that Foran comes of a family well known out in Ohio for its prominence in the judiciary and in Congress. That is probably why he can tell you more about politics than the Democratic National Committee, why he was unanimous choice for Presi- dent of the Ohio Law Club, and why his class-mates rest assured that some day the world will see him at the goal of his youthful ambitions,-the Supreme Court of the United States. EDWARD JOSEPH HASTINGS, I' H F P1TTsToN, PENNA. Ed Smoker Committee CU Prom Committee C23 C33 Pennsylvania State Club District Law Club I If you lcizote IZZ711, you know a man' Charity hath a kingly charm, when blended with sincerity. high resolve and noble aspiration. It would not be Ed Hastings to waiver in the defense of a friend or refuse a challenge involving principle. Georgetown men, more especially the Class of 1923, as of one accord have welcomed this man into the choicest archives of personal trust. Pittston, how we both admire and envy you. The morrow revers a triple bond-co-student. real friend and perfect gen- tleman-the alliance that means success. These beacon lights will lead lid llastings to that pinnacle choicest in his desires. Good luck, old man, and two hundred and forty others unite in the expression. E 1 i i l i l i w E i E l 9 l E l I
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