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

 - Class of 1923

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GEORGE MANSFIELD DEE LYNN, MAss. Manse White Debating Society C15 Freshman Smoker Committee C15 Track Squad C15 Class Baseball Team C25 C35 Class Football Team C15 C25 Senior Prom Committee C45 All you people 'Zt1l0, pan the damfiizg mastersi' livery class must have its Chesterfield, It is well for every class to have a Chesterfield as long as it is mild but satisfying. t'Really quite a remarkable fel- low. George is usually seen in person or in image, in the front line of national society, occupying the diplomatic roll of social ambassador of the Three Musketeers whose names became foremost among us as occupants of the Lace Room and proprietors of the Pool Room. Say, man, that's my game. WILLIAM JOSEPH FAHEY KINGSTON, PENNA. Bill, Valparaiso Univ. CLaw5 C15 U. S. Army 1917-1919 lloly Cross College C25 C35 Georgetown CLaw '24, Arts '235C45 Pennsylvania Law Club Providence must have thought we needed more sagacity in our midst. Thus we account for Bill's arrival during our last year. A man of wide and diversifled experience, having studied in the west and north before coming to Washington and Georgetown. A short glance over his record shows his attainments and these we must pass without comment for we cannot add to them. It has been our pleasure to know him, to have been associated with him and to say we have gained is hardly sufficient. THOMAS F. FITZGERALD, JR. DORCHESTER, Mass. Tom Track C15 C25 C35 C45 G Class Football C25 C45 Claston Debating Society Cl5C25 Philodemic Debating Soc. C35 C45 R. C5. T. C. C15 C25 C35 C45 Student Council C45 VVhile it isn't necessary that a soldier be a runner, it really doesn't do any harm. If Tom were greedy he would deprive Burton Holmes of his protection from the hungry wolves of bed-time stories. Be- ginning at that prep school that has made the Granite State famous, Exeter, he went to France. Many a time and oft in the Quad, with chair legs to right of him, brickbats to left of him, water buckets before him, he has not only borrowed the ears of the multi- tude, but taken them as his permanent possession, by force of his oratory. A true son of the Athens of America, the Hub of the universe, we have not the slightest particle of doubt that Tom will run a 4.17 mile on the track of success and break the tape.

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THOMAS WILLIAM CORBETT NEW IIAVEN CONN. Y Tom', Leader of Mandolin C'lnbC3bC4b Sec. of Gaston Debating Soc. CZJ Cllee Club Orchestra CZJCSBC-U I'hilodemie Society C33 C-lj Manager of llasehall C45 Prefect of Sodality C4 President of Glee Club C-U Director of Orchestra C-U During the first two years Tom led somewhat of a quiet and secluded life and wrapped himself in an air of mystery. It was not until this year that the mystery was unfolded and by the responsibilities and trusts that Tom is carrying so successfully it is apparent that these first years were spent in laying a solid foundation which is the corner stone of his success, Tom's propensity for adding a few days on to the end of each vacation is well known, and Dame Rumoru hath it that the ivy-covered walls of New Haven hold a peculiar fascination for the young man. JAMES D. CUNNINGHAM HOLYOKE, Mass. jimmy Varsity Baseball C25 C35 C45 All joking aside though, Jim can catch anything from Art Reynolds' fast one to the dark road lead- ing into E. Milnoceket. jim hits them, too. Aside from those accomplishments, jim is the leader of the Collier Harmony Hounds, on whose account many moments of peaceful slumber have been disturbed. To make a long story short, we have learned from a correspondent of the Associated Press, that in the future Jim will spend his time between baseball and his law office. WILLIAM H. DALY LAWRENCE, Mass. Bill Charley Managing Editor of H0ya C3D Chairman nf Banquet Com. CSD Philodemic Debating C35 C41 lfditor-in'Cl1ief of Hoyal' C43 Class Baseball C25 C35 Domesday Hooks Staff C45 Along in the fall of 1920, while prospects of a championship football team were in view, there stole into our midst a young man who was leaving Chest- nut Hill to continue his course of studies on the banks of the Potomac, and soon manifested his ability as a reporter on the t'Hoya', Staff. His rise to Editor-in-Chief is a matter of history and was a deserving tribute to his labor and sacrifice. But lest one gain the impression that his activities consisted of indoor sports, get Bill to tell you of the time when acting as the star hurler for 1923 he grooved one for his room mate.



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JOHN WINTHROP GAHAN Mailman Mixss. 5 t'lJoctor Vhiloilemic Debating Society C33 PrCSltlBHl 1-lj . R, O, T. Ci CC:-1pt,l 143 Senior Prom iloinnnttee f-ll Xlrlsque and Bauble Club Gaston llcbatillg S-'Cleft' ll! liditor-in-lfliief lieorgctown College journal C45 Y john is one of the boys who completed his course in three years and came upon us during junior when the examination scythe had thinned our ranks. But scholastic attainments have not been the sole procli- vities of this youth, for he has found it possible to be an active member and at present an ohicer in Major llobson's Soldiers of Fortune, besides displaying such forensic ability that he was elected president of the Philodemic Society. Honors and social successes have fallen Johns way While at Georgetown. and we can but add our earnest wish for a continuation. WALTER JOHN GANLEY l.,xwuENcE, Mass. VValt R. o. T. C. up Q23 433 C45 Glec Club fly 423 135.1-lj Mohammed Mahoney, the Sheik of the Irish desert, might have been the greatest heart breaker that was ever on the receiving end of one of Reming- ton's Hnest. However, our distinction reverts much of his ill-gotten praise to our candidate Walter. Some, of course, may differ, most jealous people do, but I am sure those who have witnessed his Dodge-ing campaign about VVashington w'ill agree. Besides be- ing most versatile in heart diseases, he is also well liked and well thought of among his friends, and the future should be brilliant for his career. HENRY DYMOKE GASSON Amzxixwnam, VA. K Hari-y'l Henry, the Virginia giant, hails as a rural person might skillfully say, from the timber land, 'round Alexandria and because of his nearness to well- cooked, healthful and free food, he has always been in our midst as a day scholar. 'fDoggin,'l however, has never detracted from his ability as a student. The proof for this can be found closely guarded in the Deans office, While the substantiation in a more liberal sense can be found from all who know him. Great and many fields of end ourselves are open lo him, so for this reason we hesitate in adding his selection, however no matter what his choice may be, if labor and diligence are the requisites, his success is assured. CZIVOY. NYC C2111 RSSUFC

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