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,P D. F. J. LYNCH CAMURIDGE, MASS. K'Dan', Editor-in-Chief Law Journal Half his .rfrengtli llc put not forth A Student, a Friend and a Man in every sense of the word. Twice an honor man at Harvard. Cited for valor in the late war. Always among the first in class standing. Yet, despite his many laurels, his head was never turned. Nothing pretentious about Dan, just a quiet and unassumiing man among men. His gracious manner, his keen mind and his pleasant personality are all felt rather than seen. XVe feel no hesitancy in prophesying that Dan's well-earned love and respect in his college career will certainly not decrease in his future work at the bar or bench. ROBERT N. MCALLISTER fXTI.AN'l'IC CITY, N. I. HVernon,' New Tersey State Club Secretary, Carrol Congress The rczearfl lim in H10 struggle, not the p1'i:e ' The law always came first with Mad, although he found time to show the sights to the girl from the old home town. There is no doubt that he will be among the leading legal lights in the famous summer resort, where he intends to practice, for he has time and time again clearly demonstrated that his knowl- edge of the law is most abundant and that he pos- sesses the knack and ability to properly apply it to a given statement of facts. no matter how difficult. XYe don't blame you for liking red hair, Bob. CHARLES C. MCARDLE OMAIIA. NEBR. Cuthbert lfusiness Staff Domesday 'Hnoken Freshmen Smoker Committee Carrol Congress Gv111'11s is the cmljuldfy for faking an 1'1zfi111'tv IIIIIIIIJCI' of pains Charles Cuthbert is one of the real reasons why so many of us will leave old Georgetown with sighs of deep regret, for to know him has been one of our greatest pleasures and in parting sadness is in our hearts. Mac came to us fresh from the plains of Nebraska, and the halls of Creighton University. Creighton must have an excellent course on practical politics, for the genial Charles has fitted right into Tammany from the start. No one, nor any one else's l-ine of jokes and stories. was better liked than t'harley's for whom we all wish, yea expect, big things. Good-bye, good luck, HC. C.
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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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EDWARD MCCARTHY AlERIDEN. t'oNN. Eddie l-look Revieu lfditor, Law journal fitrrol C'ongrc-ss Smoker l'ommittee C21 UD Ye Domesday Hooks Stall It must be so-Thou I't't1.YOJlUJf .vo reel! uiidwardus Sagitta vulneratus est, which means freely, that now Ed has to a,sk permission to go out with thc boys. Seriously, to know Ed is a pleasure which is seldom realized, because in him we have found all the qualities that our imagination suggests should be in a friend. He is just a little more sincere, a little more charitable, a little more real than the rest of us. A good student, a Willing worker and we have yet to hear even the semblance of a knock from his lips. XVe do not hesitate to boast that his work will merit him a place in the hall of fame. In part- ing, Ed, we wish you success, and may your ascent of that ladder be limited only toithe topmost rung. T. RUSKIN MCCONNELL KiNosTREE, S. C. UTo1n,' President South Carolina State Club A IlIt'l'l'j' lzearf maketlz 0 clzrvrful evlzrlfevzalzcei' The above photograph is that of our illustrious class-mate T. Ruskin McConnell, alias Mae Be- ing of a very ambitious nature he completed a course of study at the Clemson Agricultural College, Clem- son, S. C., but realizing that he had the makings of a good lawyer he came into our midst to partake at the fountain of knowledge and to share in our joys and sorrows. Mac has a jovial disposition which has been the key to his popularity and which will stand him in good stead when he takes his place in the ranks in his native State. Good luck, Mac. THOMAS F. MCDONOUGH PoR'rLAND, BLXINE t'Laddie President, Maine State Club 'fTlze1'e'.v uoflzing ill can dwell in Juelz a ft'IlIf7Il'U I,addy is the future political boss of the State of Maine, particularly the City of Portland. A thorough master of the law, he admits that he is only lingering in the halls of f'2eorgetown long enough to acquire the dangling sheepskin. before returning to the Pine Tree State, to uphold the acute minority of Northern llemoerats. His skill as a polished politician is at- tested bv the fact of his election as President of the State of Maine l.aw Club in the face of desperate competition. Future address: Citi' llall, llortland, Maine. I
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