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

 - Class of 1923

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Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 176 of 584
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EMORY KIESS ATLANTIC tfi'rY, NEW JERSEY 4'Iimory Hl7I'.9C'l'f'fI.0ll is the better part of r'aIo1 ' Possessed of fortitude and abnegation more to be wondered at than understood, Emory has scored the siren lure of Jersey's silver strand and resolutely immersed himself in the dryer sea of legal study. Once getting his feet wet, he rather liked it and through his persistence has now become so saturated with the subject that, like the soverign people, he is the souree of all law. ln fact we have it on no less authority than his own modest confession that during the recent examinations he handed down not a little new lawf' He will be remembered for his genial humor long after the moths have eaten the last diploma. Kiess, we hope that some day you'll hold a first mortgage on every plank in the Boardwalk. L. T. KING IEUTLER, PENNA. Loyal HH0! A 1711111.44 Colm' I0 jr1.vl1'ri'. ' Of serious mien, this boy! Aristotle, Confucius, Newton, Gladstone, were not more profound of aspect, and in the words of a well-known vendor of dessieated peanut shells, there's a reason. Friend King goes after this law stuff with eelerity, method and purpose. and so doing must needs become im- pressed, indeed, with its ramifications, responsibilities and majesty. King studies in earnest, you see. After attending the University of Pittsburgh, King, old boy, entered Georgetown to lap up the law. He's doing it! Serious purposeful-but humorous and likeable- we hope he is Chief Qlustiee some day. PAUL F. KINNEHAN XVASHINGTON, D. C. Paul K'innie II is ive!! I0 flzink well: It is llfZ'l'IlC to act fuel! This young man is one who recognizes that one certain means of attaining legal knowledge is to read legal books and attend legal lectures. He does both. Moreover, Paul has the lawyer's most indispensable asset, a winning personality. His trademark is an ever-blooming smile. Endowed too with that most precious gift of the gods, so lamentably rare among lawyers, the ability to listen, Kinnie has the equip- ment neeessa1'y to a fruitful pursuit of his profession. May your success be that which your earliest efforts merit, Kinnie.

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JOSEPH D. KELLY, KID B 1' WixsH1NoToN, D. C. MKG 'Y District of Columbia Law Club Look forward, not back Being a native of the District never seemed to affect Joe, for he always was a happy-go-lucky sort of a chap, letting nothing worry him. According to reports he is a Dapper Dan and specializes in Tea Dances, but he never lets this interfere with his studies, as his dissertations on weighty matters at- test. 'Ioe took an active interest in all class affairs, particularly those of a political nature. Perhaps joe may lead to a successful end the citizens of the Dis- trict in their fight to obtain a vote-you never can tell. THOMAS EDWARD KELLY, A X MOBILE ALA. Toni Treasurer, Senior Class Carrol Congress Prom Committee C17 C23 C35 1-1 lieclrty IIIIIIKIISIIUIYL' and a 'word of oliver Turn to the pages of history, glance through the lives of those men who are known, respected and loved by their associates. Here you will find the essence, the spark and nucleus around which is revealed a warmth of admiration congealed with manhood. Tom is of this class-of dependable stamina, sin- cere and manly. When this tall, blonde, fresh from Spring Hill College, parked his bag on the steps of Georgetown-Georgetown was better for his coming. Tom is a safe-deposit vault in the lives of his class- mates. He retains the admiration of all-the enmity of none. Today we say 'lvale, but tomorrow we will join in the echo of your success and most sincerely will we cherish it. ANDREW L. KENNEDY, fb B I' YvONKERS, N. Y. Andy ' District of Columbia Law Club To lvngtlzru to the last a Jimmy mood Although small in stature, Andy possesses more than the ordinary amount of common sense, backed with a keen sense of judgment and the ability to do well all that he undertakes. He always had a ready smile for everyone and was well liked by all. Andy is also one of our youthful members and we may say that he is another reason for disregarding the theory that youth should never be entrusted with the ex- ercise of difficult affairs. Bon voyage, Kennedy. 1 1



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RALPH LEO KNISLEY, E N 111 CnA1u.EsToN, S. C. Ralph,' Scc'y-'l'reas,, South Carolina State Cluh Snioker Committee C3j Win ycars young, yet in thoughts uzafzzrcl' As a student he ranks with the hest, as an athlete he is replete with pleasant surprises, as a social lion he is a roaring success. As the time of departure from Georgetown draws nigh, we experience a deep feeling of regret that possihly we never again shall meet. and never again eau heeome enwrapped in his warming smile, or hask in the sunshine of his good- fellowship. But, Ralph, even though our roads may not be destined to cross each other, we are confident that where'er you go, whate'er you do, the greatest of the great is yours. HARRY T. KRANZ, A X lIo'r Svluxcss. ARK, Harry Junior llebatiug Society Prom Fnmmitttce CD UD As llzc 1-:vig is Izmzf, .vo lin' frm' is I'lIt'lI.1Zt'tlv, Since it is quite Fitting that honor should he he- stowed upon him who merits it, sulhce it to say that Harry has always displayed rare legal acumen. well demonstrated by his ahle exposition of thc law upon each of the many occasions which found him the target for Professor Keigwiu's suhtle queries. A wa,rm and admired friend hy those who knew him, his prepossessing way and gracious manner earned him the high regard of his class-mates. ln a word, he is a true son of the Southland, lacking none of the geutlemanly qualities and courteous mien which so ennoble it. JOSEPH P. KULAS, 1' H I' SUFFIELD, CONN. KKJOCJ! A gC'l1fIt'IllUll mm' a .n'l1oIu1 ' XYC are very proud of loc, who has played the role of Lord Chesterfield during his study of law. But not once has this envious role iute1'fcred with class activities, for Joe has devoted much of his time to study, and we max' judge that he was successful hv the attainment of his diploma. Ioe has elected a fair young lady to whom he can play Lord Chesterfield for life, and we wish him the happiness and success we are confident he will have, in this and in his legal undertakings. ,nv

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