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OSCAR MCPEAK S11Ak'iux, TENN. judge nl! uiizxf be so-tlion I't'US0l1l'Sf so reel! sludge secured his A. B. from the University of Tennessee and then decided that the law should be his chosen profession, so he entered Georgetown. He was a congenial, splendid class-mate with a depth of good fellowship. A diligent student, digesting the dryest volumes with avidityg forceful in debate, with an eloquence that was compelling, we are prone to believe that he will go forth and rapidly establish an honorable prestige among his fellow citizens. judge departs with the best wishes and hopes of all his class-inates for a highly successful career before the ba,rs of justice in his native State of Tennessee. RAYMOND LAWRENCE MCWEENEY XV1-:sTEiu.Y, R. I, Mac Rliode Islanzl State' Club farrol Congress U.g01Ill Zt'lItIf lzclulrd lu' clinic from the Xortlz, but tee 'fl't'1l'0llIt'lf him iiilo our 11zi41.vf After having had his course interrupted by ans- wering his L-ountry's call during the world crisis, Mac joined us in our Senior year, and it is re- gretted by all that our association has been so short. .lust brimming over with good nature and comradeship, Mac instantly made friends of those he met. .-X student of the first water and an excellent orator. hespeaks well of lX'lac's future career. His aggressiveness is sure to cause his opponents before the bar of justice many anxious moments. DENNIS FRANCIS MAHONEY, A 60 QD BOSTON, Mass. Din Rubber It is siirlz ri piece of good luck 10 bc' 1mf1n'aI Din or Rubber as he is familiarly designated represents to us that rarely found type of man who can do two, three and four things at the same time- do them well, and with a minute attention to essential details. His quick, quiet, injcctuous laughter, and characteristic ability in controlling perplexing situ- tions, have won for him a host of friends and well wishers, whose words of commendation represent a real tribute to a commanding personality. Prognos- tications are quite unnecessary, with reference to Bubber's future. The zeal and energy which ha,s characterized his triumph over the obstacles thus far occurring in his career. will easily subdue any prob- lems which later years may present.
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ARTHUR JOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN NEW lflayisn, CONN. Artie l reslunan Smoker t'onnuittee Junior I'roln Committee Iunior Debating Society Senior Debating Society Yiee-I'resnlent, t'onnrctieut Nate t'Iub ifl111l rclzaf 111' g'l't'tlll.X' ll1r111gl1t. ln' llflblj' llt!l't'llH After me, you conle first. so says Art, who came to us from Holy Cross, in answer to that irresistible call of The New libbitf' llis sunny smile a,nd genial nature have earned him wid'spread popularity and it will be with regret that we bid A, nl. bon voyage when he leaves us to return to his native heath tO follow his chosen profession. Don't forget to take that derby with you. .Xrt. Lay off the demurrers, and don't tell the court who's H- CARL MCLAUGHLIN, .X X Pu rmnEr.i1n1A, PENNA. Mac l'v.nnsylyania State lilllll Senior l'rom tioniniittee Hlfllliltl H100 1111111' .vlutrly llllllI.YIi0ll.Y. 011 Illj' soul! Many are called to the profession of the law, but few are as well qualified as Mae Gifted with a personality that appeals and commands: a cool, de- liberate and deep thinker and a keen judge of human nature, he is possessed of all the attributes of a great man and lawyer. Despite his quiet and unassuming manner, his ability was quickly recognized, and we soon learned to respect his wealth of knowledge and the irresistible force of his logic. A good student. loyal to his school and class, he is the type of man any man might well be proud to call a, class-mate and friend. May your success be unlimited, Carl. HARRY I. MCNERNEY, 111 A A XVASIIINGTON, D. C. Reds, Yiee-President lfresliman Year Pennsylvania State Cilub Freshnian Smoker Coniniittee Freshman Prom t-'omniittee X'-Pres. Inter-FratermtvConn. Com. on University Activities liditorial 'Sta-iff, Ye liloinesday llooken Dc1'd.v, IIOI' tt'o1'ds l-larry's ama,zing capacity for work requiring minute attention to detail was not long concealed from us with the result that in his hands have been placed manv of the burdens incident to successful class activities. Action is this lHZ1l'l.S motto and it is so integral a part of him that his presence inspires it in others. An alert mind. a keen sense of humor. a ready smile and the ability to impress you with the sincerity of his every word and action all lead to the inevitable conclusion that in life. as in school, success cannot be denied him. Be good, Harryf'
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DOMINICK MALAFRONTE DERBY, CONN. Mal,' Georgetown Union Connecticut State Club I would but a poet bc, nor that in vain This quiet and unassuming youth from the intel- lectual center of America has been drinking deeply of the fountain of legal knowledge during his years at Georgetown. He bids fair to uphold the. pride of his nativity, and we have little doubt but that in the near future he will adorn with grace and dignity the ba,r of his State. Constant, persistent and thorough in his work, there can be no doubt but that success will be his merit as a just reward. As you leave Georgetown, Mal, you may be assured that you have left behind many friends who wish you well and conhdently await your success. JOSEPH J. MALLOY GIRARDVILLE, PENNA. KIJOCV Junior Debating Society Senior Debating Society Pennsylvania State Club nC0IIHtl1L'1If'L? nzalfclh a randy 1lZCllL'U Being resourceful by nature and nativity Malloy attended Dickinson Law School for a year, arrived at the conclusion that Horace Greeley knew what he was talking about and came all the way to Washing- ton. His capacities adumbrate a fitness for either bench or bar. VVitness his acumen in detection of error in judgment handed down by Vlfalter Camp re All Amercan, etc. ln view of his interest and skill in clialectics it is anticipated that Pennsylvania, is in for an undepletable supply of natural gas. Author of The Blues. FRANCIS MALONEY BOSTON, Mass. 'fFrank'i Steadfast in his 1f1'gln'cousMess'J Frank, who hails from that State famous for its court decisions, will always be remembered by us. as a man of many sterling qualities-keen intellect, powerful mind and industrious habits. Upon his re- turn to Massachusetts the application of these ad- mirable characteristics will enable him to success- fully surmount the many difficult obstacles that tend to impede progress on the road to fame. Best 0' luck, Frank.
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