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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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---' ex is W . .c--N., we..-in X m,,,,...wf.N ,sf X , XS . K 3 ...W-s...x. ,cu ws- 5 X s my 8 ,ek he ....-..-:Mr gs N .... .. NN Nx.........:TII.... ..... . . E'-sM.,.,.................. ...... . .... Xxwsmis Xt.,,,.5 Schooley have formed a corporation known and doing business as the District Realty Company. James Paul Radigan is treasurer of the Banker's Associa- tion. Davis Filmore Smith has adopted Joe Cannon's slogan, for I1 good five cent cigar. He is the coal baron of the Southf' NVilliam Andover Smith is Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Samuel Boyd has been chosen Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Crandall Theatre Corporation. Frank Easby-Smith, authority on Domestic Relations, is a member of the Georgetown faculty. Abraham Louis Snyder and XVilliam May XVilson are making a reputation in the practice of Criminal Law. Leo Augustus XValsh has found the real estate opportunities very lucrative in connection with his law practice. NVilliam E. VVilliams is owner of the XVardman Park Hotel and a successful District Attorney. H. XV. Sill proposes new bill for greater auditorium. J. E. Lind has been made special investigator to the Attorney General. J. F. Coughlin, president of Co-ughlin Title Insurance Company, has built a magnificent home in Forest Glenn. XV. H. Labofish is president of the Virginia Glass Companyg A. M. Hammond has been selected as assist- ant to the Solicitor of the Navy. S. G. Hammond, commander of VVashing- ton Post of the American Legion, is being mentioned for Assistant Director of the Veterans, Bureau. OPENING OF HAMILTON HALL GET-TOGETHER SMOKER HELD BY MANY MI-LMBERS or THE ALUMNI PROGRAM Introductory Address .... .................. C HIEF JUSTICE WM. LEAIIY Toast to Georgetown... ............... V. NV. DENNIS American Business ...... ........... W ALLACE Gnovgs Law and Diplomacy .... ...... H . T. KRANZ Western Opportunity ..... ...... I J. E. LONG Backing up Principles ,................ ....................... D . F. HICICEY A Greater Georgetown .......................................... O. NICPEAKE On Tuesday evening, a benefit performance, funds to he donated for a greater George- town, will be held in The Harding Theatre. Play entitled The Cross-Examination, written by R. L. McWceney, '23, CAST OF CHARACTERS The judge ............................................ .... I . P. NUGENI' Attorney for the Defense ............................ .... W . J. O'HEAR Attorney for the State ...... ....... S . O. R:NNK The Accused .......... .... I F. M. HENDRICIC t'Banker .... ...... ll l. TSAACSON Cashier ....... ..... H . F. BRUVVN Detective ....................... .... R . G. FocH'r The Irate Father ............... - -. ...... L. D. XVUDKIN Miss Apprehension QThe typistj .... . . .......... J. D. WYATT Miss Demeanor CThe actressj .... ........ .... W . E. ZIMMIQRMAN Miss Taken CThe stenographed ............. ..... M . E. CROSSLAND Mrs. Hash tThe boarding-house mistressi . .. ....... S. Hoizowirz Clerk of Court ............................ . .... L. W. HELMUTII The Sheriff ............... .. ..... I. F. HoLBRook Foreman of the Jury ................................ ........... W . B. Bosr Court Reporter .................................................. A. H. Hock The following men will act as ushers: G. L. Adkins, H. P. Commorer, F. P. Callahan, S. E. Driebelbis, E. M. Duflley and H. Baruch. WS' x..-fiQifLiiLLG:ifif:QiGIQQQQlfifffiifff2Q1i1Z:QQfifffiiii?1:ifQ1Zlttf?ifQ22ff5ff32QIll:1?35s'22f211222iiQ5Ym 5.QQiQiii55N fff?5f Y? N YKKSJIJFZ- Y f A I at I I - + ' mx N X N QS N' X NN . . T 35 X Ns N ws- -si sin rs nossssnm ci Q. 3' -i - .. '- ' - . . N -v zw. . 'ss . -:--- - we ' ,..... F- A9348
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