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

 - Class of 1923

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..., . ...WN .. ...,....-gg:-: 'Cifs ' l Xa ' -' N sz? Y We ,xxx .4 vs NX, X...-fXx.......Ef-12-'r s.. s -something on the track-no, this is St. johns, Arizona, and we picked up Don T. Udall. VVe are now passing through the Sunkist State. Radio from San Fran- cisco announces committee to meet train. Bertram Francis Griffin, legal ad- visor forthe Oriental Steamship Company, Charles R. Stern, Denver, Colo- rado banker. Thomas Eldward Leavy, the Mayor, will hand over the keys to the cityx' City Treasurer, Stanley Burke, president of Pasadena Tire Corpora- tion, will make speech of welcome. 511111 .F1'a11cisc0.-All off. X-Y -Z-M enz,01'ic.v-lVc1.vlzi1'11gz'011, 17. C .-N ew Georgetown Stadium completed. Law Scho-ol registration, 3,00o, largest in the history. Congress gives the District the vote, bill introduced by former District man, John Francis Victory. The closing words of his speech, advocating suffrage, were: Breathe there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said, this is my own, my native landf' Ira Leonard Ewers questions the theory and law regulating airplane traffic and Gypsie citizenship. Francis Cabell Brown proves the efficacy of the ''syphgo-monemeter. H. H. Brown was out of his seat when the 'roll was called in the House today-many Hshadyn things have been said concerning his absence. Attorney john Joseph Carmody, in the defense of the Algonquin Indians, confines his testimony to Chief Reo, and proves his case, much confusion caused because of similarity of appearance of Chief Radiatorf, the plaintiff, Chief Mechanic, the defendant. George Chapplear appointed District Police Commissioner. Gregorio Cippriani proposes memo- rial for Italian Volunteers of the late war. Charles A. Davis made Judge, and is the youngest man to ever sit on the Bench in Virginia. XVilliam Clark DeLacey elected Assistant Dean of Georgetown Law School. Robert Den- nison, patent attorney, edits the first edition of the lVashington La Femi- nine. Joseph A. Donovan is corporation counsel for the Capital Traction Company-the fares have been fixed at ten cents a token, john Don- nellan is the first Ambassador from Ireland, and opened the Irish Embassy on Connecticut avenue with a gala Georgetown night. Joseph A. Fennell, Assistant Secretary of State, addresses College VVomen,s Club on Domestic and Foreign Relations. Roger Gessford appointed Chief of the Patent Office. Simon R. Geolibart, president of local Kiwanis Club, proposes new traffic rules. Lewis Ro-bert Ifft has been elected President of the District Bar Association. Milton Jester has the choicest cellar in VVashingtong his home is a peach, and he is re-writing the battle of Brandywine George V. Kelley is an income tax expert in company with john Eugene Lind. James J. Manogue is the foreign representative, in England, for the International Mercantile Marine Corporation. Lewis Vlfalter Muller is general manager of the Aero Marine, Airplane Corporation. NVilson Baker Nairn is a leading authority on the law of insurance. Russel Riordan and NVilliam Eugene - f '3 v .. , ,X .. W W Wwaw -XV - W .WX N, N N. WNMW gi .



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.SX s 13 Ysiwil..-......... X X5 XXX ...Wk Ni? XXNNQLS Genrgrinwn EEUIIHHIIIIPHT Ellunh-Qlnmmitirr ilirpnrt J. G. Sullivan, NVaterloo, Iowa, Napoleon-like, visits many 1923 men for the purpose of stimulating interest in a greater Georgetown. His report is favorable and progressive, having interested the following men: R. U. Mc- Allister and li. Kiees, of Atlantic City, who have cast their lots as law partners, Andrew Lawrence Kennedy, of the firm of Kennedy, Kennedy S: Kennedy, the three li's, all hrothers and Georgetown grads, .llarry Paul Mclienna, lfrostlmrg, Md., who has received all the honors that Frostburg can bestow, and is preparing to sojourn in Baltimore, XY. .-X. Joyce, Nashua, N. H., with his summer home at Conohie Lake, has agreed to interview the remaining Georgetown men of the State, R. Conroy, D. M. Mcllnery and Mclilroy are also enthusiastically aiding in the project. illepnri nf Euilhing Glnmmiitrr The following men have formed a corporation and plans are under way for the construction of a large dorniatory which will house 3,000 law students. Officers of the corporation are l'. H. Page, president, L. H. Nevitt, vice- president, XY. O'Hear, treasurer, T. R. Mickler, secretary, J. M. Mason, assistant treasurer. The Board of Directors is composed of R. XV. Pyles, L. H. Grigg, E. P. Scott, li. bl. Shaughnessey, G. Shepard, H. .X. Voris, P. S. XYilliams, R. H. Brooks, G. Renehan and L. H. Mercier. E. E. 13. CD., Qluha K. F. Sanchez, of l'orto Rico, and F. Gilliland take in the races at Havana. Both are interested in the Airways Transportation from Key XVest to Havana, Porto Rico and Hawaii. JOHN J. H.xc:icR'rY. . . . ' M ,fr ,572 'vw N 1 ' , o , , , .MALI -M . . I W .4 fi en ----f- -t - 'X Q. -X X X f U ic -,ff f 0 s. ot ' ' . Y , M ill? - f P . ' ilr l Y ' ' UH . '- F ' l +3 . f .,. . .291-ye 4 Q . ' h' i - wggfir ...lf gl'1 ' . l' i f :E f ' ' ' f 19 349 I ,v' ' - I f i ' ff 'im as I Mig Qu' l A 'lil' .425 E BW I0 , A y ' V A 1, Nag, ll t .ig 4 71,7 a :fir 4 .ggi tp! X' .L 4. . ex - ee ,- -- ..'g:' .1 L. ' I it vg , Mfr...- LJL 'is u , , , 4 . , . c is f F-' M1 Q3 illtl, - Z ,ifzs f QDR J Md' - - ,. X, 1 V X 1 : 'L L' - f '4' W-'-'i ON THE MARK GCT READY - me JET- OH' zlxlfe- is 't . .- - Q .N st. - X New - X.. .. . N.. NN X X X . yy aux . S, .- xii? K stirs N N, f x Q vw A . ws as . . .s .ssw w Kms A. .. .www wx-v N sir z .N Q Q, A. A sw .sw ss x .s x xx

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