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

 - Class of 1923

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-:IQ l JOHN S. WHITE, P H r PIIILADI-:r.vn1.x, PA. lack X'icg-l rr-siqlcnt 123 Sninkfr ionnnittee ill UD Senior Prom Committee Varrol Congress l ennsylvania State Club .lunior Debating Society Georgetovvn Union Senior Debating Society f'o-organizer Cleo Club Hoya Staff lls. Stall Ve lloinesflay Boukeh Class Cheer Leader rr - - If is umm' bIr's.ved In ,firm than to 7'C'l'l'l-'ITU lack has ever toiled hard and earnestly. never con- sidering his own pleasure or convenience, but always the welfare of the lubilee Class and of Georgetown lt is larqelv due to his endeavors that so many of the elass functions have been such brilliant successes. Vile are nroud to know a man of your character. VVhitey, and we are prouder still to claim and hail vou as one of our class-mates. Men who give their all for others are ever needed in this world of strife, and as you depart from our midst, we simply say, with heartfelt sincerity, Go von forth and take our , , Y place with the leaders of men. FRANK WIGLESWORTH CYNTHIANA. KY. VVig',qie He above flu' rest, in shnhr and 11l'lflll't' proudly Muiiienl, stand like 0 1'0 01 lt is with sincere regret that we see the tinie an- nroaching when VVi2,qyl' will no longer he with us. Throughout the three vears of our association with him we have realized that he is a man among nien. His hard and conscientious work has assured us that the 'eval profession will soon ,gain bv the aeouisition of this. our serious-minded friend. VVigQ'v. a, trump card, ave of diamonds. dean of good fellows. nossesses a niiqhtv intellect. keen vision. commandinsr presence and a rare combination of indnstrv and ahilifv, May our paths cross again in the journey of life. Frank. JOHN ALLEN VVILLIAMS, A G dv LURAV. XIYTVTINIA flTaCk!! Virginia State Clnh Ur lim' n lrivrd Iifarf and lofwv his fellow man Woe of Tol1n's sfreatest delivhts was to sit in the l-rick nart of the class-room, esoeciallv in recitations, :ind tall: about everv other snhiert. foreign to law. T'-ck left the University of Virginia and niifrrfited to ll'ashimfton. attending Georrfe lVashiiwton in the nior-ning and Cnorfretown in the eveninvr. lVitl1 the added lxurden of heing Seeretarv of the Virfrinia State l.aw Clulm, he has managed to keep out of mischief.

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LEO A. WALSHE XVASUINGTON. D. C. Lee-O Tlzere is no royal road to Iziglzcst fame, the man has toiled who tvctzrs a glorious name Here we have one learned in the law who dreams not of the noble record of a judge, but whose ten- dencies are in another field. He dreams of real estate and other business deals, and who ca,n say other than that Success will mark his very effort. But with his face and noble ways the law would have a true scholar added to its ranks. This is not a,ll for t'Leo', is gifted with an appearance that marks him as being good looking even by the men. WILLIAM A. WELCH SAVANNAH, GEORGIA XVelchie One of the farm, flic 1.lIIIll07'fU1 izanzcs, flzuf terra not born to div It has been a ra,re treat for us all to have as a member of our most illustrious class, this genial son of Georgia. Though small in statue and young in years, XYelchie has acquired a most thorough knowledge of the law. VVelchie's activities, at times, extend beyond his study of the law, for let it he known to all men, that not only is he an Eddie Collins on the diamond, but in the drawing-room- Well, he's there. Our association with him has proved to us, beyond doubt, that he is Of the stuff that men are made, honorable, benevolent, capable and modest, a true man. Our best wishes are with you XVelchie,'i good luck and Godspeed. CARROLL J. WHALON EAST PEPPERELL, MAss. Cad . The ffalh- of glory leads but fo thc gl'tIZ'Cu 'Oyezl Oyez! Oyez! The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia is now in session-Step around here. This is, beyond a reasonable doubt, music to C'arroll's ears as he was a constant listener to the arguments pro and con before that body. He should know the practical law of evidence because of his experience gained in attendance at court. He is an everfgoing piece of legal machinery. Day by day, in every way, he is getting better and better. Good luck Carroll, make a scalp a day the limit.



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F I I JAMES J. WILLIAMS IVASHINGTON, D. C. jim Carrol l'Hllgl'?5S ll. C. l.au' Club lVl10 stands self-poisva' on Il1Ul1ll00lI'A' solid c'aril1 NVith these initials it would appear that jim was intended for a white hope. While jim hasn't the necessary physique, still fighting and the law ha,ve at least one thing in common, that is they both require a lot of breath. In future years jim will be sitting on the bench at the Inter-State Commerce Commission telling them why rates is rates. Jim is from Can- ton, Ohio, but that's bett.r than being there. P. S. WILLIAMS, .X X MANASSAS, XXIRGINIA Sandy A QCIIHFIIIGII and a .S'Cll0Itll'n Sandy is a regular fellow, liked by all. He studied two years at the University of Virginia and came to Georgetown as a Senior, but he has worked with vigor to make l1is class the one class of them all, and in the years to come he will claim the Blue and the Gray as his Alma Mater. Being one that can mix pleasure with his studies we can predict Sandy', will someday be a brilliant lawyer, and we know that there are a host of friends eagerly looking forf ward to this day. WILLIAM E. WILLIAMS VVASHINGTON, D. C. acBil1ys '24 hail fellow 'well met Bill is one of our unassuming boys who used to arrive early for the first hour, and for the second sit close to the door. He evidently desired to avoid being in a crowd in the hallways, for usually about 6.40 P. M. he would make his departure. Of course there may have been some other good reason, but Bill has never divulged this to us. Bill seemed to pass all his examinations and make good recitations without apparent effort at study, and when queried for the solution he would sary it came easy to him. May he find it just as easy to surmount the many obstacles that strew the road to success.

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