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LOUIS A. WOISARD, A X DAN1ELsoN CoNN. 7 l.ooie Senior Smoker Committee Senior Prom Committee Carrol Longress Connecticut State Club Here is a man lvarfwd in the lawn If it is permitted to make an astronomical analogy, universal opinion will certainly acclaim Louis a star than whom there was none brighter in'our legal tirmanient at Georgetown. True, he was one of those human planets whose fullest qualities could not be appreciated by a casual observation. Unassuming, never self-asserting, he was always among the fore- most in his class in knowledge of the Law, and was always among the first to help when any real work was to be done. The qualities he possesses will un- doubtedly bring him success in his chosen profession and wc conhdently expect to hear much of him in the future. JULIEN D. WYATT EASLEY, SOUTH CAROLINA rsjulcu Ifllozlvsfy is a 2'irl1r, ' luliau secured the degrees of A. B, and M. A. from Wlofford College and then hastened to Vllashington to embark on a legal career of promise. lt has been said that there are three essentials to success in the legal profession-character, mentality and ambition. Jule possesses such an abundance of each of these excellent qualities that he cannot fail. The one obstacle to fame and fortune seems to be an increas- ing devotion to his guitar, which, however, will per- haps be overcome. I ARCHIE R. ZACK JERSEY CITY, N. J. Arch A man, alio possesses ofrinioiz and a will Coming to us with a degree of Ph. G. from old Valpariso, Archie demonstrated his fitness for his chosen profession by his many able dissertations on the intricacies of such subjects as Real Property, Common Law Pleading and Constitutional Law. Archie intends to post his shingle in the Nutmeg State and we feel assured that his future will be very fruitful. ln parting, A. R. , let us caution you to be sure and get your rest. .
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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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WILLIAM ELLIS ZIMMERMAN, fb A A LANSDALI., PENNA. Zim Pennsylvania State Club Senior Prom Committee To know that wlziflz before us Iivs in daily life, is th-4' ffllllll' 'ZVISIIOIIIH Zim entered our race for degrees as an added starter on the third lap-the Senior year. Our one regret is that we have been denied the pleasure of his companionship for a large portion of our journey through Georgetown. A man of his affability is an asset to any group and especially so when in addition he has energy, initiative and poise. A'Zim will make the grade, He already knows Rule No. I, of The Rules for the Guidance of the Courts of Pennsylva- nia, which is, VVhen in doubt, decide in favor of the corporation. Up and at 'em boy, the world's your oyster. fs Qx L. 'f 'P . an CARL M. HOLMGREN CONCORD, New HA MPsH1RE The realization that a period of embryonic practice had not resulted in the extrication of his head from the granite state, came hard-ly to him, when Carl migrated centripetally. Then finding that the Hub contracted his pursuit of the law, expanded to Georgetown. Though he traveled the greater dis- tance with the Class of '22, we are glad to have him as one of us by adoption this last semester after a year's total intermission in his studies. llfhat has been their loss is our gain! XVe predict for him a practice worthy of his efforts, , n . is we .M Q Y-avg . i ' , W' E Z T Vi .eww W1 Q-ft, in ily- f W2 gh, MQ. MMA.. .. . ww---, I i'l?im.sz1':e.f 'iff' Sham ' Q . u s ., si 1 Yv 3? 4:4 U ia? 151 si 1 :fist K
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