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,..-. .---.,, .......,.,.. .... .u.,.,,,,,...,,,,,..,, , My V? Q ,I A THOMAS M. J. REGAN, A X P111LADEL1J111A, PA. HTOIHH Pres., Irlter-lfraternity Council Law ,luurnal Stall tlj CJJ Pom. on University Activities Rc'pu1'lorial Staff Hoya Clk ' ' ' Peinisylvania State flnlu Debating buciety 129 CJJ junior l,l'Ulll t'unnnittce He 1lCL'li5 110 eulogy: His activities spvale for him To111n1y lo11g ago learned to look into tl1e future a11d realizing tl1at Georgetown was but a tra111111g . . ' A V X . 1 t. round he apphed himself eaxntstly and 111t us r1- g , ously so as to be prepared to cope witl1 situations that would then arise, a11d 11ow that the final day is at hand we 111ay poi11t to him with pride. A11 enthusiastic supporter of all class a11d university , I . l . I affairs, Ton1111y' has VVOII many friends wl1o VVISI him speedy advancement O11 his journey. EDWARD S. REYNOLDS, 1' H 1' NEW ZHAVEN, CONN. t'Eddie Class Ilistorian CID Class 'lil'C1lSlll'Cl' C31 ljtDllllt'Cl.iClIt State Club Nona knew thee bu! I0 love tlzvc Nor named thee but to praise Qualifying at tl1e ti111e when the Class of I923 was B still i11 an e111lm1'yo111c state, as a man of tl1e ideal Ed COlltll1Ll6Cl to make a splendid impression tvpe, during his three years l1e was with us. A11 organizer and a leader from tl1e beginning, he played a lD1'Ol'l1l- nent part i11 the organization of tl1e class in the Freshman year. First as Class Historian and then l1e contributed a 'full measure of service. A good student and a good fellow, he leaves us with tl1e best wishes of all. PIERCE M. RICE HUN1'sv1L1.E, ARK. Pierce Confidence maketh a ready man as Class Treasurer, Down i11 Arkansas. i11 the present day a11d genera- tion, tl1e name of Rice is already a familiar one 111 the court-roo111s of tl1e State, it being associated with ' ' ' ' h l le the current legal history 111 the State 111 a11 onoram 110 less than three ineinbers and dignified 111211111611 as of tl1e Rice 'family are now practicing attorneys 111 Arkansas. A wortl1y addition to their 1'Hl1liS will be Pierce M. A suave a11d dignified court presence, together with a pleasa11t southern accent, Zlllfl well developed 111i11d will u11doubtedly assist Rice i11 keep ing the Arkansas judges i11 the proper receptive frame of 111i11d.
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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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FRANK RICHTER BROOKLYN, N. Y. Frank Carrol Congress Law journal St-23 lVhose skill was almost as great as his honestyj had it stretched so far would have made nature im- mortal, and death should have play for lack of work. Frank's diligent preparation for the profession and his reverence for its standards must win for him al place of distinction in the realm of the Law. A classical training at Campion College recommends itself in Frank's scholarly career at Georgetown, where he will always be remembered as an unfailing friend and a student whose industry and attainments were inspiring. Beyond Adeiu we will continue wishing him more and more success. C. RUSSELL RIORDON VVASHINGTON, D. C. Russ District of Columbia Law Club Hamilton Law Club Let as be silent for so are the gods Among the experts, upon whom devolves the re- sponsibility of extricating the Patent Office from its present difficulties, is C. Russell Riordon. Russ is admirably equipped for the task, having spent several years battling with abstruse mathematical problems in the Engineering Department of Catholic Univer- sity, prior to entering Georgetown. This happy com- bination of legal and mathematical talent, augurs well for a brilliant career, as the popular fancy seems to have it that the average lawyer is more or less help- less where figures or finances are concerned. WILBERT ROBERTSON DONAI.DSONX'ILLE, LOUISIANA Wlill To have friends is to be one Always ambitious, Wilbert availed himself of the opportunity to engage in the study of the law at Georgetown after completing a preliminary course at Louisiana State Normal and Louisiana State Uni- versities, where he amassed a wealth of knowledge, as attested by his splendid dissertations in Moot Court and in all quiz classes. His stay in our midst promises to speak much for his future career of legal and political prominence in any wet State. Luck to you, Robby.,'
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