Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC)

 - Class of 1923

Page 207 of 584

 

Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 207 of 584
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WILLIAM A. SMITH, JR. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Andy Yiee-President, lireslnnan Year District of Columbia Law Club Senior Prom Committee A man who possesses opiiziau and a will Andy is a product of the 'AVoteless District of Columbia, but the day is not far off when we expect to read in bold headlines of a Wfednesday morning newspaper in November that 'tAndy Smith, the peo- ple's choice, has been elected U. S. Senator for the District by an overwhelming majority. His success in Patent Law Practice is a foregone conclusion, as l1e has all the attributes that go to make up greatness. A gentleman of the first water, possessed with noble ideas. VVe will never forget you, Andy. ABRAHAM L. SNYDER XVASHINGTON, D. C. 'C-Xbe C0n11scl is mine and sound 'ZUIIJIIOIIIU No one would, even on long acquaintance, presume Snyder to be a professional conversationalist. He speaks promptly and rightly when spoken to, but never volunteers an interrupting remark. This is due, 110 doubt, to his studious inclinations as evi- denced by the record he has made during the three years with us. Snyder intends combating the D. C. Bar Examination this June, and we feel assured that the application of the knowledge he has stored away for such a time will enable him to make a very credit- able showing. His retiring and unassuming qualities will no doubt add splendor to his career. EZEKIEL R. STEGALL PIEDMONT, S. C. KiEZZlCiy South. Carolina State Club t'lfVh0.rfv armor is his lzovmrt thought A big mind and a big heart are Stegall's greatest assets. He is not only a deep thinker, but an ener- getic worker as well. He is already the proud pos- sessor of the degrees of A. B. and M, A. and when he secures the coveted L. I.. B. in June will hie him- self down to Piedmont to engage in the practice of the law. Quiet and unostentatious in demeanor is heg yet having a reserve force and tenacity of pur- pose which has always carried him through class work with success. VVe are asured that you will always cling to those principles and strive toward the high ideals which are marked out as the goal of true success.

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G - CARLOS SISNIEGA, fb A A CHIIIUAHUA, MEXICO , Carlow Carrol Congress lindowment Fund Senior Prom Committee Hn tlzongh-I as a sage, tlwuglz hc fell as Il man A true Latin gentleman-courteous, considerate and sincere. Carlos is a philosopher-a product of the schools of culture and experience, the combina- tion of which is essential to the possession of real knowledge. lnhercntly a scholar his study of the law has been enthusiastic and untiring-his grasp of its principles and logical reasoning complete-and his success in the profession assured. With these qualities Carlos has combined the ability to mix freely in all company and to hold his own in any. Our association with him terminates in an unani- mous regretful Adieu. EMIL SLOWINSKI ORANGE, N. Emil N0il1ir1g that is C.'l'4't'HCIIl' can be fvrouglzt s11ddr'nly Possessed with the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Emil came to XYashington and associated himself with the Polish Embassy, where he rendered valuable servies for a number of years. His thirst for knowledge led him to enter George- town, and to say that he has profited greatly during his stay is putting it mildly. Slowinski is one of those men who impress you not by their noise, but by their presence. lVe feel we have been bettered by his as- sociation, and in his future endeavors we know his fate will be success. DAVID FILLMORE SMITH VVASIIINGTON, D. C. xz.Tudg,Cu ',fl11a' lic must follow his 1z,atzzra! 110111 vffmz as you and I If bearing, dignity and dress are essential features in the makeup of a successful jurist, D. F. is an assured success. judge Smith, as he is conunonl known, is a man of keen perception and unlimited ability in handling cold facts and dark objects. He has diligently pursued the law in an early rising ma,nner, day after day, being guided by Coke and f'Blackstone in all his efforts to attainment. VVe understand that it is his intention to inject some choleric if not caloric law into the fuel business, but, he will, of course, wait until he is darn good and ready to do that or anything else.



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CHARLES R. STERNE DENVER, Co1.o. Charlie The secret of success is co11stf111cy l'0 purpose Here we l1ave good nature, an ever-present con- genial smile, A conscientious and thorough student and an earliest supporter of all class and scholastic activities, Charley leaves us with the impression of being a regular fellow. Short on ostentation, but long on intellect, might be a short summary of his character. He will hie himself off to Colorado to hang out his shingle, and if the ability he has shown while in our midst may be set up as a touchstone for success, he need have no fear. JACK EDWIN STEWART DENVER, Com. KKJack'Y ll is a b1'a7'c 1111111 flzuf 1'11o0.vc's Stewart is the living contradiction of that old say- ing that wise nzcn come from the Nast, for he, like l.ochinvar of old, rode out of the XXI-st, and now.that he has conquered and will soon go back over the long trail to the land of sunsets, he takes with him the best of good wishes for the days yet to come. lt is rumored that he will take with him a partner, not to assist him in legal matters, but more so in domestic relations. May the good fortune and success that is now yours never depart, JOSEPH WALSH STEWART GLOUCESTER, Msss. NJ. 'xxf-YJ UHF bore 111'11zsc'If always as bcronzes a 111a11 Steadfast, industrious, and faithful-for these sterling characteristics we will always remember WY' lN'ith the courage of his convictions, he has been true to the principles for which he stood. Those fortunate to know him have benefited greatly by his association. llis smile, his handshake, pleasing dis- position, and virile qualities will be greatly missed in hlune. Besides obtaining a vast lore of legal learning while in XVashington, il, NY. has aequred a pro- found knowledge in matters of statesmanship and of the body politic general, for he spent many hours each day in the office of that far-fanned and sterling Senator from the Bay State. Senator Lodge. Vve expect great things of you some day, Htl. VVf', for remember that being red-headed alone is enough to justify greatness.

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