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1 RICHARD JOSEPH POWERS XOR'l'll.XAII l'tlN. Blass. Dick 'l'!1t' 111il1l1',v1' llltIlIllt'l' tcilli lin' l11'11'z'1'sf lllilltfn The plain. lmlttnt, sincere type is friend l,OXYL'l'S. llis activities at the Law School have lmeen marked by a healthy desire to he among the leaders in the scholarship struggle, and his efforts were well re- warded. lthile one of the midnight oil gang. Powers always found spare lillltf to devote to class a,ctivities whenever the occasion demanded. Success to this versatile gentlemen whe11 he wends his journey northward and takes up his practice in tl1e llay State. THEODORE PROBER, T li CIP B1zook1.vN, N, Y. 'l'edtlie l'1't'm fitlllllllillt-'L' ill 135 New York State tilllll He is tl little llltlll fcilli big ll!fL'UXU 'lled received his elementary training at Bootlrs Prep School in New Haven, Conn. ,-Xt present he is residing in Brooklyn. X. Y., and it is there he intends to commence his legal career. XVhile in the Capital he received some very valuable experience in prac- tical law, in the ofhce of one of the Congressmen from New York. He will always he remembered hy his class-mate for possessing a witty tongue and at ready smile. Consistent practice of those virtues he now possesses will mold for him future success. JOHN T. QUINN, 11 H r Rwxootz, Xl.x1NE 'K-lack Class Secretary CD Varsity lrtltitllllll 'l'ea111Q1JC2jC.lJ Sntekc-1' Uonintittce 125 C31 Maine State Club Tl11',v teas the gl'Cllfl'.Yf lftllllllll of fhtllll al! The University of Maine claimed the pleasure of ,lack's presence until the study of law attracted him and naturallv he came to tieorgetown. He is not o11e to drink deep of tieorgetown's fountain of knowledge without in turn repaying her. so he has eontrilmutetl his athletic prowess. playing Yarsity football, during his three years with us. Rumor has it that .la,ck has gone far ill planning his future, hut as he refuses to impart any knowledge on the suhj ect. we will also l'ClllZllll silent and simply wish l1i111 health, wealth, happiness and :1 beautiful wife.
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g---1- l W-1 AUGUSTINE A. O'DONNELL l'.XXY'1'UCKE'I', R. I. lic1llS'7 lfreshnian Smoker t'onnnittce Junoir lhbating Society junior Prom Coinnnttee Senior Ilebating Society VJ And in llzfe lilflc bulk cz ilzfglzty soul appears Like the State from which he hails, Gus, is a li'l fellerf' But this is true only so far as physique is concerned, for his mental capacity equals that of the intellectual giants of our class. Persevering by na,ture and endowed with a most likable personality, coupled with the ability to apply his well learned principles of the law, Gus goes forth from his Alma Mater ably equipped to tight and win the battle of life. WALTER W. O'DONNELL, I N Cb NOR'l'IIAMl l'0N, Mass. 'fXValt Massachusetts State Club A will fo .vizcc'v.f.v is half the fight lllackstone is dead, but when the Old Bay Sta,te'l sent XValter into our midst it contributed to the Class of '23 a worthy successor to that illustrious legal mind. His thirst for knowledge has led him to pur- sue diligently and faithfully every branch of juris- prudence and success has always been the result of his endeavors. lint XYalter's time has not always been entirely confined to the pursuit of the law as may be attested by the long distance operator, who has been kept busy holding the wires open between XVashington and Chicago. We are certain that the future holds for Vtfalter a great legal career, and that he will be a staunch and true champion of dear old Georgetown. PROCTOR H. PAGE llvmz PARK, XIERIXIONT K6PagCy'7 Senior Smoker f'onnniltee I 11111 41 fmrt of all fvlionz I lzurw' met llou' blessed we are in this day and age, to have with us the genial genius Proctor Page, with his buoyant, ebbulicnt spirit, ever diffusing sunshine and cheer, T'agey quickens our wits and excites our risibilities. fly night a sprig of the Lawg by day, the tonical intluence of our worthy Hconscript fathers on the Hill XYe, who have enjoyed the pleasure of knowing and associating with him throughout our law course, anticipate a very success- ful career in his chosen profession. 1..-
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THOMAS M. QUINN Nr-:W BEDFORD, Mass. Hal' 75 None 1111! lzifzzsvlf van bc his parallel T, Nfl, 'l'here is an hour when angels keep familiar watch o'er men,', so our immortal Bryant said and perhaps he had in mind the Internal Revenue, but more likely he had in mind 'The Ladies. To T, Mft our debonair, gallant, silver- tongued Knight of Chivalry, who is an Oracle in the wisdom of things pertaining to the fair sex and of their salutary influence upon him. T, M.'s fav- orite toast is an ancient one but very appropriate, The l.adies,', God bless them, 'tNone know them but to Love them, nor name them but to praise. NVQ know that his many brilliant recitations in the class-room are but fore-runners of an extensive and successful practice at the Bar. JAMES P. RADIGAN, A X XV.xsH1Nc:'roN, D. C. KK-Iirrlil Senior Smoker Committee In years young, yet in thought mature Pat, as we call him, is one of the youngest members of the class. However, unlike the prover- hial youth he is quiet and reserved and a conscienti- ous student. He is a born fighter and his aggressive- ness presages many an uneasy moment for opposing counsel at the trial table. He is an able and con- vincing speaker and we predict that many a jury will succumb to his forceful arguments. In fact, it is an open secret that he has already won his Hrst big case. ClYe wish them both a whole lot of happinessj. VVe are certain that his ability and energy will bring him fame and fortune. SAMUEL RANK XVASHINGTON, D. C. 'tSam The boys of today-the men of tomorrow Sam came to us from Cornell where he spent a year or so in Arts. With this foundation he has proved himself a most apt expounder of law. Sam has a most pleasing and obliging nature which we know he will be able to capitalize in his chosen profession, for there is plenty of room for one with these qualities in the bar of this city where we un- derstand our worthy Sam is going to practice. .-...-,a-.....-...i i i 1 K l i 5 1 3 l
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