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

 - Class of 1923

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BYRL H. JOHNSTON Quixinxw, CJKLAIIOMA t'llyrl President- Oklahoma State Club HC01ll1Sc'l is :nine and sozzmz' 'ruisd0m Byrl comes from the land where they're quick on the draw. It is bruited about that when yet a mere fledgling, engaged 'in plowing his father's held, he turned up by chance a frayed and tattered copy of Coke's Commentaries. A casual examination of the ancient volume developed in this precocious lad an insatiable passion for the law, and he swore a mighty oath that he would some day continue his researches in the Nations mightiest institution of legal learning. B. ll. has fulfilled his vow. Keep up the good fight B. ll. and you'll achieve the success you merit. RUDOLPH F. JOHNSON O'i rUMw.x Iowix 7 Rnd , llnmilton Law Club Iowa Law Club ll. C. Law Club Junior Debating Society Sec., Senior lh-hating Society iilliliflllilll Senior Smoker llc Imx llic wlmlc 111y.vlc1'y ffflllllllg in hir bl'UI'lLl, lowa boasts of her corn, butter, hogs and Hrass- lers g but pardon us if we suggest tha,t a couple of gloats, and at least one chuckle, are due from Iowa on account of Rudolph, from Ottumwa. Rudolph helped trim Germany, and after turning resolutely away from all the French girls-except one-he ate a Roquefort sandwich, drank sparingly of Chartreuse wine and took the boat for home to matriculate at Georgetown. He just would be a lawyer, by heck! and so it was Georgetown for him. You'll likely hear more of him. CHAMP CLARK JOY lXl0UNT VERNON, ILLINOIS 'iCha,mpl' President, Illinois State Club CSD HI7l'0T'1'll1fllf'C and fonragc' ilctfvr Ili7flI1d0ll the good soldier After graduating from Dahlgren High School out Mount Vernon way, Champ came to XVashington to get some inside information on the way things were being run in the Capitol City. He decided to examine into the intricacies of the Law, and thus came to join the famous Class of ,23 at Georgetown. Always a keen student, and possessed of good judgment and a strong will, we predict that Champ will follow in the footsteps of his illustrious namesake. lVe know of his ability to pick a winner, and are certain that his clients will always be Hin the money.

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HARRY L. IMBUS, KID B I' C'1Nc1NN,x'r1, fl1IlO Harry Ohio State Club A fflifllli is the hope of the Izmir! Harry spent two years at St. Xaviers College in Ohio preparing himself for the struggle of mastering the law, and if we may judge by Ins excellence in recitations and seemingly abundancy of general knowledge, those two years were well spent. His ability to make friends is another of his many assets, and he has avowed his intention of making things hum in Cincinnati upon his return. lVel1 versed in all branches of the law, we doubt not his success. MAX ISAACSON A 1'n1v1:N, M .UNE 4'Max 'fSn'1'ft as llll arrofu in its flight Norwich University first claimed Max, but their loss was Georgetown's gain. As a student Max was always ready, willing and able to expound the la,w, no matter how difficult tl1e proposition. His alertness, ready wit and pleasing personality endeared him to those who ca1ne in contact with l1i1n. In the natural sequence of events Max will bring credit to the Class of ,23, for his days with us were never lost. J. MILTON JESTER XVASIIINGTON, D. C. Ujessie' He is master of himself, and can 1IIlll'IUgL' events and govern nzvuf' Jester is another one of the citizens of tl1e United States without a vote, for l1e claims voteless XVash- ington as his residence. Unknown to 1nany is tl1e fact that Jester is a promising attorney in patent and trade mark work, having a very lucrative clientele, Vlfe will watch with eager eye your future accomp- liSl'1l'llC11tS for your industrious habits a11d faculty of solving difncult problems of law profess nothing but brightness ahead.



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WILLIAM ANTHONY JOYCE NAsuUA, N. H. it U Tony President, New Hampshire State Club Georgetown Union t'Ai1d stil! lhc rtioriders grew Haw one small head could carry all he knew Tony came to us from St. Anselin's College, a bachelor. Achievement being his watchword, he has acquired titles, Hubby, Daddy and Attorney,,' before the expiration of our three year's association. A staunch friend, conscientious student and possessor of those qualities which will sustain the honor and in- tegrity of the profession, he is sure to attain success. Go, t'Tony, with the sincerest wishes of eachiof us. AL J. KANE, A x XVILKES-BARRE, PENNA. NAI!! Senior Class President D Pres., Pennsylvania State Club Smoker Com. CID C2 Chairmanb Carrol Congress Georgetown Union . To carry out an CllfCI'f7I'l.5t? by words is easy, To acc0nz,'11z'.vh it by acts is the sole test of 1Ill1Il,J capar'1'fy'J To see the right road is a great milestone in :1 man's life, to follow it is a greater accomplishment- and Al has achieved the highest honor that our Class can bestow-its President. A Pilgrinfs Progress the charge of Knighthood the sacrifice for a cause-he was chosen a man amongst men. To know Al is to like him. His pleasing companionship is our happi- ness. As he has brought signal honor to Georgetown and the Class of 1923, by the same token there will be reflected in the future, distinction for himself and his associates. All Georgetown and especially we of the Class of 1923, bid unto him, our leader, a most successful bon voyage. GEORGE V. KELLY FALL RIVER, MASS. George', Wait and thy heart shall speak Our hero acknowledges Fall River, Massachusetts, as his permanent parking placeg but it is rumored that the lint from the cotton mills up there got into his nose and fired him with an ambition to become a lawyer. To accomplish this ideal, he set out and entered the hallowed halls of old Georgetown. George made friends, figured prominently in class activities and displayed no little ability as a politician, all of which is quite fit and proper for one of the noble house of Kelly. If he is careful of his diet- lawyers should be lean and hungry looking-George will go far and do well as a barrister.

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