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

 - Class of 1923

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The memory of this wonderful night, although ,, ,.,.......xXx... : ,N.,,....xxx. I :X ,.N.x. a aM.N W .XXX mi Wx Nw-Q--,,mNN NNN NTI:--N, Q gg? G .3 SY 3 Qs sag Q ' Nw xv XXX sf- NM .N X x N t NG-s ?tfh 'l'x' N' ,N-S X x N x N -EX sex X ss XXX Q S X5 . RX XM xxgmxs XNM5 Nw..M...s students alike and, to our minds, the talent that displayed their wares before the solid class will never be equalled in the annals of the freslnnen classes at Georgetown. The promise that it would be a 'ften dollar affair for three dollars was amply fulfilled, and if the fellows hadn't had a good QU square meal since thev matriculated, they got it that night. The guests of honor were Assistant Dean Fegan, Professors Keigwin, Tooke and De Sloovere, and Senator XValsh of Massachusetts. Assistant Dean Vegan delivered some keen phi- losophy on 'flfxaminationsf' 4 l A GROUNOH KICK dimmed by the close proximity of those fateful exams, will stay with most of us forever: and in the days to come some of us, while reminiscing, will tell of this night which made a target for some of the future classes to shoot at when they put on their smokers. Those dark and gloomy days in February didn't prove quite so dark or gloomy as most of us be- lieved, and while all of us gave a sigh of relief when it was announced that we had made the grade, we were more than repaid in the elation we felt that we had suc- cessfully gotten over the first obstacle and were now on our way to becoming oracles of the law. To Professors Keigwin, Tooke and De Sloovere we respectfully extend our heartfelt thanks for their pains- taking efforts in pulling us through the many rapids of law which beset us on all sides and threatened to capsize our frail bark in our pursuit of legal knowledge. J. HARRY LA BRUM, H'liSf01 ft1ll. NE2E?es--MENS -s N' ww 'Nwx We swwsx 'W' 'W 'Nw N W X W 'W' X iii?-fiiwfis



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..:.....,, , ..++ - '--sv N -NNN-.,,E NX Num W xv XxfT.E::t 'ww X Xsvxxxx axe Nsv,.,1.S Xt.. .s lin. A. TXTCCORMICK Collar c '12 g acfc'd as TOUSfIlll1Sfl'l' J 3 at Bmzqzzet Srninr meek innovation in the activities of the Cniversity took place during the. week May istjoth, when Senior XX eel: was inaugurated. Tlns is the hrst time in the history of Cieorgetown that the Seniors FQQQA from each department assembled as one united body, under the banner of The Blue and Gray, to celebrate the week set aside and dedicated to the stately and dignified old Seniors. about to depart from the routine pleasures of college and campus life, and face the cold hard world to prove their ability to conquer. The entire week has a pronounced success. The festivities opened formal- ly on the night of the third, with a banquet held at the City Club. The Presi- dent of the University, Rev. John B. Creeden, and the Deans and Vice Deans of the respective departments were present. Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, U. S. M. C., was the speaker of the evening, and never in the history of Georgetown events, were the glories of her athletes, her faculty or her student body, more gloriously praised. The Prom on the following night was voted the best ever. Saturday and Sunday were given to fraternities for open house. The Committee headed by -XL O'Connor, Law 23, as President, Ed. McCormick, College 23, as Secretary and Treasurer: XVIII. Goggin, Col- legeg XVilford N. Johannessen, Dental: George Cogan, Medical: John F. Driscoll, Law: and Sylvester Roll, Foreign Service, are to be highly con- gratulated, in bringing about the beginning of Senior VVeek as a University activity. A G9 'NQQ '2 Q. alll.. .:..x.. .twig ages-.5-::: ' v- . K . .. W, . X 5? Q-XX, E X so f s Q S s X Ei . . so - ..5..s.w. .. .. i i iiii . ....

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