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

 - Class of 1923

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I..--.-,.,A..1... I s i WILLIAM FRANCIS COLLITON, tp S2 STAT1-:N IsLAND. N. Y. CITY XV. C. I. N. Y. City Sergeant-at-Arms C43 Mickey has the ability to look wiser at times Qa secret known only to himselfj than the most learned of lea,rned judges. He is a familiar hgure on F St. Being from the Metropolis, he is naturally a little proud when asked where he is from, in a most non- chalant and assured tone, New York, with the of course' implied. It might be added that our subject is one of the sharks in prosthetics. A loyal friend, a booster of what is best at Georgetown, a. square comrade-hereis luck and success to you, Mickey, JULIUS MURRAY COX, E tp f-ID XN'11,M1NcsToN, X. C. Senior Proni W. H. S. Cox, courteous in manner and pleasant in speech, we liked Murray from the beginning. In his line sense of fair play and social comradship, in his power to think straight and keep his head in trying situations, in his ability to apply himself to the task before him, be it courtship or study of Dentistry, and in his keen judgment of men and affairs we Find the bases of the esteem in which we hold him and our confidence in his complete success. VIRGIL DORTON, E X I1EH s, UTAH Dorton had been with us but a few days when we recognized in him an unusual Dental ta,lent. He is a sincere and persistant worker and above all a man who can be relied upon. Men of his type ride no skyrockcts to glory, toot no horns of self praise, yet after all are foremost in life's battle. His friendy nature and splendid character have won for him many friends. We are bound to hear great things of Virgil.

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J. H. AARON -IAMAICA, B. XV. I. , Senior l'l'om Aary came to us from Alamaiea, but a better Georgetown man would be hard to find. Ile has made many friends at school through his happy go lucky personality. In him we find a combination of a, good student, a good fellow and one who has a kind word and a smile for everyone. In the intirmary he has demonstrated his business ability, while Dame Rumor hath it that he is equally successful in other lines. Aary,', boy, we hate to see you go. WILLIAM N. BRASHEARS, tp S2 I'oc.x'ri:1.1.o, Imno Acailsmy of Idaho After roaming around over this planet looking for a proper place to educate himself, Sarg finally settled on Georgetown University. and has never since regretted his decision. XYe wish that we had more association with him, but have never been able to find him idle. Absolutely open and true. XYhat more can we say? VINCENT A. CHADZIEWICZ, A E A ROCKX'ILLE, CON N. St. ,Iolm Kanty Prep Debating Society C13 C25 Connecticut Club Q33 C-U Bowie and Laurel Club CSJ Q4j Chaddy we do not exaggerate by saying that in Vincent We fmd a constant source of information. His good nature, together with all the qualities that go to make up a true gentleman and a sterling friend, have won for him friends everywhere. Ile is above all a real student and a true sport. llis spirit of determination will make him one of the foremost dentists of the State. D



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JOHN FOLEY, tp S! CANONSBURG, PA. Although jack was not incorporated as at class partner until Senior, so unpretentious were his way, and so genial was his personality that before the end of the first half year he was regarded as one who had always been a member of the firm. But there is more to jack than expansive geneality. He has applied himself to his work with a steadiness which has borne fruit in most comfortable marks. In him work and good nature have coalescetl to form a high- grade product in the college market. So, it is with confidence that we entrust black to that great outer world which hails with joy and heaps with rewards the man who puts his best foot forward and gives a smile to all. CHARLES GAVELDA, A ll A t'i.ARKsBL'iu:, W. VA. Literary Society Charlie is ofthe quiet unobtrusive sort, the type that one expects to find in the ideal Georgetown ma,n, School politics have no fascination for him. His versatile personality and many sided abilities are manifest whenever he favors us with his presence. At play or in the class-room he is a sta.r'l performer. To know him is to expect great things of him. RICHARD A. HAGGERTY, gf Q IJUNMORE, PENNA, Class Presimlent ill KZJ C35 Q41 St. Thomas' College University Promt '21 Domesday Staff C13 To describe him is impossible, to praise him, un- necessary. His very actions are his best eneoiniums. His uncanny ability to adapt himself to circum- stances, his amiability to utter nonehala,nce-all these. plus his astounding good fortune, make of 'tDick a typical friend in need, a never-failing panacea for worry and all its a,ttendant satillites. In years to come. as we thumb the pages of this precious volume, the heart cannot but beat quicker when we pause to ponder on the wondrous days spent with 'fDick.'y ,nv

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