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JOHN LEONARD MURPHY PARNELL, IOWA t'Murph', Freshman Prom Committee Iowa State Club 'The lziglzer the a-im,,' the greater the effort After spending three years at that famous institu- tion, the University of Iowa, Murph came East to cast his lot with Georgetown. Although he was a strong rooter for his former Alma Mater, he was even a stronger one for Georgetown. As Vice-Presi- dent of the Iowa State Club he took a keen interest in its activities and always Worked hard to boost the old State. Law seemed to come to him naturally, and he always had a ready answer whe11 called on to give his version of a case. Murph will return to Iowa after completing his course and will no doubt take his place with the leaders of the bar in that State of famous decisions. RAYMOND E. MURPHY LEWISTON, IYIAINE K6Ray'! iiPl'0T'IillC71FU and courage 1'lC'Z'C7' abandon the good soldier After getting his Bachelor of Arts degree from llates College, situated in his own home town of Lewiston, Maine, and having gathered unto himself no little fame as a debater and politician, Murph decided that in order to be more fully prepared and qualified to take his place with the lawmakers at Augusta. it behooved him to add after his name an LL. B. from Georgetown. i'Murphl' from his very nature preferred to make himself, rather a good listener than a quick speaker. But when called upon, his answers always showed profound thought and keen perception. I-Iere's our well wishes, R. E. THOMAS F. MURPHY NORTH ANDovER, MASS. i6Murph!9 VV1't and 'ZC'I..S'd0l7lf are born twill a man Murphl' dropped his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to enter into a somewhat extensive business career in this city of prominent men, but it was not long, however, before he realized the benefits to be derived from a legal education and so he enrolled at Georgetown. From the beginning of his course no student has shown greater adapt- ability to meet a new circumstance, to solve an in- tricate problem of law or to maintain a clear and distinct conception of a legal proposition than our friend UT. Ii. His many friends of the jubilee Class look forward to reading of his triumphs.
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JOHN F. MOORE, fb A A HURON, SOUTH DAKOTA Dinty Prom Committee CU KZD ULFlIl'llf'fl in the arts that make a QUIZHUIJZUIZU Scarce had the guns ceased barking on the fields of conflagrated France when Dinty decided to lay aside his well-earned Ensign stripe and aga.in follow the student's winding weary way. The same strength of purpose and untiring efforts which marked his service to his country have characterized his search for legal learning. His studious habits, quick humor and wealth of personality have popularized him with Faculty and students alike, while his ready smile and pleasing way have oft' commanded a carte blanche with the ladies. ,Tis rumored he is soon to join the ranks of benedicts. The lady? Speak for yourself, lohu. JOHN EDWIN MULLEN, E N 111 PROVIDENCE, R. I. ulacku Carrol Congress Senior Debating Society junior Debating Society Senior Prom Committee Secretary. Rhode Island State Club His froth bt'I.ll.Q' xfraiglzt, ln' mill go far Young in years, but much older in intellect, John came to us from Little Rhody with an unquench- able thirst for legal knowledge. Although humanly impossible to gain a complete knowledge of the law in three years, he has made such rapid strides as to place him among the leaders of his class. Primarily he is a student and a gentleman who radiates per- sonality-a hale fellow well met, to sa,y more would be to detract. VVe wish you luck, John, and do not believe that success can be denied one who has all the qualifications possessed by you. FRANK A. MURPHY HARTFORD, CONN. uFI'H1'lkU Law .Tournal Staff Connecticut State Club Drink deep 07' taste not of thc Laws of Connecticut Frank A. contends that the town of Ha,rtford writes the insurance for the Vtforld, and with his contribution to the Connecticut Bar, both the widows and the Orphans. but more especially the widows, will be reassured of the full protection of the law. In the quiz sessions Frank was always current on the as- signment and never had the slightest difficulty in solving the most troublesome Hypos. He is a young' man of strong determination, a deep thinker and should prove a wise counsellor.
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J. EDWARD MURRAY, A X XEW Loxnox, CONN, Ned liicli':y USf7C'f'C'fl is s1'lt'c'1',, siIc'nt'e is golden Ned is one of our most earnest students and Con- necticut will S0011 reclaim him in order to carry on the great work of the law. Generous to a fault, Ned has acquired 2, host of friends who wish him untold success in his journey through life. Ilis individuality will shine with undimnzed radiance in larger fields, and some day we sons of Georgetown will acquire honor retlected hv the success and achievements of our illustrious Ned CHARLES MYERS PROVIDENCE, R. T. Charlie Rhode Island State fltih Graaf in his fl'IAIIIlIf71lS, in l't'fl.l't'l1It'!lf grad! Helter to he seen than to he he:',rd seems to lac 'tt'harIic's motto, for his stay in our midst has never witnessed undue effort on his part along vocal lines. .X student of the first water and endowed with an analy- tical mind, Charlie had no difficulty in surmounting that formidable barrier-the ll, t1 liar examination, in his 'lunior year, which is quite an achievement and one to be proud of. The application of these characteristics of Charlie's is sure to he an important asset towards reaching the uppermost rungs of the much-sought after ladder of success. WILSON B. NAIRN XY,xs1i1No'roN, D, C. XVilson Senior Smoker Committee iiiTl'I1C as thc dial to flu' Jlllln Entering Georgetown with the avowed purpose of hitting the hooks, some three years ago, we now find XYilson on the threshhold of what promises to he a most brilliant career. The space is far too small to permit of even a short sketch of his many scho- larly accomplishments, among' the most noteworthy being' his splendid work in Moot Court. The fair and square Flavour of his friendship will have a pleasant taste in our memorv henceforth, and in part- ing we wish him unbounded success.
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