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, . ....x e. t.......t-..N.NN N N xx X Wx ,,,, ,.,.........-Nllfilfiisi SQ N .....a..-...............f,........-.,,,,AN W . ....... .---:::.. sw, se. Y Ra v - M S st--fg W gs Q ws- ps, N...----gr , X Nu fi-ss 'if...a..s...w X ix ii X 5 N law-'N 'mx Nx 'limi VA? N- .s x..-K X 'X t.am.. - w ' x 'X'wyv...? the Qumiltnu iliam Gluh !i'l1crc Law Iitzds, Tyranny Begins RALPH A. Cusick President GEORGE C. Howaizu Vigp-Prgndgiif E. F. FINNAN . ..... . Serl'efu1'y-Trcc1su1'vr tfx HE Hamilton Law Club, the oldest organization in tlfe Law School, has met semi-monthly, on Sundays. at the City Club. Twenty new members have 1 V been admitted under a novel system of induction-one that is believed to be instructive and helpful to the embryonic lawyer-wherein a candidate is served with a subpoena and summons from the chairman of the Executive Cttmmittee, commanding him to appear before the Club to be questioned as to . . his mtt-rest, qualifications and endeavors toward it. This questioning amounts to a preliminary lrearing, the candidate being prosecuted and defended by members chosen for the purpose, while the Club sits as a judiciary. When it is shown that the candidate llltC'lltlS to work for the art of debate and literature in Georgetown and in the Club, as well as fulttllmg' his obligations to the study of law, he is recommended for admission, subject to the condition of leing lound over for trial for any mal-, mis-, or non-feasance of duty as a tnember. MfllUlTCfSlli11 in the Club is limited to 35, that the members may better put the best into and obtain the most out of it: but in view of the accomplishments of the year and the prospects of another such year in 1923-1924, it is expected that the limit will be raised to 50. ' Five debates have been successfully held, and while only four main speakers took part in each, every one has been obliged to speak at least two minutes on the question at each meeting. lNhile all the debates this past year have been intra-mural, plans are already laid to engage the law clubs of the eight different law schools of the District of Columbia next year. The annual smoker was held in April, at the City Club, with members of the faculty as guests. Out of 24 chosen debaters from the Law School competing for the four prizes offered by the School, this Club has qualified 14, or more than half, liettering the record of any other year. President Ralph A. Cusick, of the Post-Graduate Class, has ofhciated, assisted by james L. Craven. Edward Collum and Thomas H. Gardiner, of the same class. Ray Johns, '24, after a year of eliicient work as chairman of the Executive Cotumittee, was chosen as next year's president, a fitting reward for his line efforts in lrringing before the body the agenda that made for the success and prcgress of the Club during the past school year. Father Gasson, Dean of the Graduate School of the University, has drawn up, in Latin. a certificate signed by the Dean, to supersede the certificate given to all members of the Club on graduation day. A new key, embletnatic of the Club, has been given each A.. wma A -l ames L. Craven member. A roll of the year's active members follows: Henry lienoit ,l. Fred liiurns Thomas F. llucklcy Donald Burke XVm, E. Royle James P. liurns Albert S. Cain , Robert Carton Edward I. Collum Ralph A. Cusick Earl F. Finnan Edward Flanagan Thomas H. Gardiner Joseph A. Hagan George C. Howard Tames F. Harahan Francis I. Harahan Harold T. Hanley Raymond L. Johns John Locke Edward J. Murphy Morris Mahoney Joseph Maroney Francis I. Malloy ,loseph S. McCann John A. McVay Thomas I. McDonough C. Russell Riordon I. W'm. Nlliseheart Charles A. Curran Albert Kirchner The Club prides itself in having as namesake and sponsor, one whose memory will ever live to hallow the traditions that cluster around Old Georgetown'-Dean Hamilton. c. R. R. l its Xikgxg ..s. Xe A so . . .s. Xe w ..s. .. .awe sw? ss li X .
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