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WILLIAM H. LABOFISH VVAsn1Nt:ToN, D. C. Fish K . Secretary, ll. C. l,aW Club 'Ht' found time for 301110 HIHIQS, but not 111uclL for play Fish is affectionately remembered as o11e who always took accurate and full notes of all sessions, and who could be relied upon to quote the fourth and seventeenth sections of the Statute of Frauds, the Code of Hamurabi, etc. The earliest bird gets the fattest worms, and the fattcst worms get the best fish, so we are predicting success when Fish goes a-tish- ing, whether for fishes, for business, or for chattels que ipso Hsu consum 1l7lfC7',U of which he is so fond. R. DeBLOIS LaBROSSE CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. llDe', l7i'esl1man Prom Committee Rhode Island State Club Tunior and Senior Debating Societies Ye Domesday Books Staff- U. C. Law Club Wit and wisdom are born with ci man The beginning is half the battle. Vtle have it on good authority that De sings every morning upon arising. No wonder, then, that as he hreezed into class of an evening, it was always with a smile, a cheery greeting and an abundance of interest and enthusiasm. Joining us after a year ot law at North- eastern in Boston, and having worked in a law office while taking our first two years, LaBrosse passed the D, C. Bar last June, when but twenty-one. He has been practicing, since then. with a VVashington firm. Thus, he already has a good start toward success. THOMAS EDWARD LEAVEY, A C9 KID ICUREKA, CALIF. 't'l'ommy Junior Debating Society Prom Committee C15 f2J CSB Smoker Committee f3D Senior Debating Society Chancellor. Carrol Congress C35 President, California State Club Sfvcd his bright way fo gloryiv chair supreme Tom has ever been a deep student and a leader in all Georgetown activities. His personality is mag- netic: his character as sturdy as the famous redwoods of his native State. A typical Native Son, he has always been an ardent booster of California, and his demonstration of how bucking bronchos are handled in the far west will never be forgotten. In the study of the law as in all other undertakings he has applied himself with keen intellect and arduous determina- tion. Those of us who know him intimately will long cherish the warmth and sincerity of his friendship, and feel assured that some day Tom will join the ranks of the legal luminaries of the Golden VVest.
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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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JOHN E. LIND NEW Yokk, N. Y. jack GHC was wont fo speak plain and to Ilia pm-pose Lind is quiet and unassuming, but nevertheless rich in personal magnetism. XYith equal ease he has ac- quired 9, wealth of legal knowledge and won his way into the hearts of his class-mates. He came to Georgetown with an A. B. degree from Amherst. To the one purpose of mastering the Law he has devoted himself while here and his record will evidence the fact of his brilliant success. John plans to enter the field of Patent Law with offices in the District. In his relations with the embryo lidisons his disposition to be wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so' will be a great asset. JOSEPH B. LOFTON M1NNEix1'oi.1s, MINN. SKJOGV! Every day, C'Z'I'7'y act brfrays his eczrzzcsfrzcssf' To be truly humorous is a gift given to but few. This gift was fairly showered on joe l.ofton. Nor is this his only quality. To this rare gift, there was addedg the faculty of analyzing the most complex problem of law, a most convincing manner of ex- pression and a personality that compels, rather than invites. friendship. Joe comes from Minneapolis. He was graduated from the University of Minnesota with a,n A. B, degree. After completing' his work at Georgetown he expects to go hack to his native State to pursue his profession XVe do not hesitate to ex- press our confidence in his future. X DONALD E. LONG, A GJ if Hn.I.snoRo, OREGON Don Senior Smoker Committee The gcstzzre rvlziclz euflianfs, the cya that speaks Don composes the full Oregon unit at Georgetown. Oregon ! you are well and ably represented! Among Don's many predominating features, there are three which show his crowning and yet resolute character, namely, his high regard for his chosen profession, his unchangeable political affiliations, and his true Wiestern citizenship. XVe realize his magnetic prac- ticable and democratic instincts have rewarded him with friends, both innumerable and inseparable. Un- tiring public service has been his past profession and such will it be in the future.
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