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

 - Class of 1923

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LEO BERNARD HARVEY f'AA'A '- 'W 'A ' Leif 'W A 'J Philodemic C4J Glee Club C45 Class Basketball C43 Leo left our House at the Falls during his senior vear and came into our midst. He made friends ex- tremely easy and was not long in becoming a real member of the class. Into every occasion he entered with an enviable spirit and he was perfectly capable to enter any affair. There are a few things which have caused this son of Niagara no end of discomfort. Paul Whiteman made him an offer to play the drums at the Palais Royal and the Celtics have made him an astoundingly good offer. Both of these had to give way to the pursuit of elusive intelligence. The wheels of time are forever grind- ing onward, rewarding the just even as they punish the evil, so be brave through your trials, Leo, be brave. ALBERT HENRY KIRCHNER XVASIIINGTON, D. C. Chick Vtllitc Debating Society CU C22 V. l'. xV2l.SlllllgtUll Club CSJC-lj Smoker k.0lllllllftCC CZJ C31 Rifle Team C21 C35 C41 Iiidwcll Medal C31 Captain R. O. T. C. C45 If you think Chick is quiet and retiring when you first meet him-just wait till somebody starts an argument. Or if somebody else doesn't, he will. Always a brilliant student, Chick couldn't find enough in Philosophy to keep him busy, so this year finds him combining with Senior his first year at the Law School. And lest Freshman Humility be in- compatible with Senior Dignity, Chiek's class-mates in the Law School raised him to the presidency of the class. Real affection and the best of good wishes from professors and school fellows will ever go on- ward and upward with him. CLAIBORNE WATKINS LAFFERTY LITTLE Rock, ARKANSAS The Duke of Arkansas, gentlemen-and make it Arkan-sa'1', or you have an argument on your hands. Abie is chiefly distinguished by the marks he pulls, and his voice-witness his musical record. But lest we forget, his abode is just across the road from Wardnxan, and many a night does he throw a hoof or two. He not only soaks in knowledge, but is no slouch at giving it out, While he never tried hard at journalism while here, the bit we have seen shows him to be a clever writer. Arkansas will gain with no doubt, a good man, and we guarantee our 'fAbie.

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HUDSON CHARLES GRUNEWALD NEW ORLEANS, LA. CKHud77 Medical School Chronicle '17e'18 Track Squad CU Class Historian C33 Ad. Mgr. College Journal C43 Editor-in-ChiefCollege JournalC4D Resigned C42 Domesday Staff C43 lnstructor, English Dental School and Applied Psychology C15 Hudson received his sentence nine years ago. His records at New Orelans show no discouraging marks, while his deeds as member of the Prep school and college have always been outstanding. For this reason we wonder why they made him stay so long. True it is the medical field engaged much of his time for two years. still we, as four stripers, continue to wonder why did he stay? Rumors are rampant of lateg tell-- ing many conflicting tales: however, as one who is privileged to know but for the present has promised secrecy, a statement would be most unworthy. Still women can allude, why can't men? Good luck to yOL1 both. GIRARD C. GUILFOYLE VVASIIINGTON, D. C. if 7! jerry l'hilodt-mic Society C35 C-0 R. 0. T. if Cll til HJ C43 Track Squad C37 C43 Varsity lfoothall Squad C35 Rifle Ylilillll CD C37 C4J, Cali C46 Individual Rifle kill2H1lI.liOllSl1lU of Third Corps Area liuglish C'omposition Prize C25 Wfalking along the old wall of China, hunting lions in India, bathing in the Ruhr basin, giving Mussolini a ride in America's smallest and greatest var Chope no questions need be askcdl. Smoking the original camels Cont of a pyramidj in Egypt, etc. These are merely a very few of the incidents in Gerards life. There is one thing we are most thankful for-that guns aren't permitted on persons in the District. It is our firm belief that with a gun Girard would make cinema Bill Hart look like an ancient son of Troy. Moral: Peace, make with him. DENIS ALOYSIUS HARRINGTON, JR. New YORK CITY, N. Y. Pink 'Dinnyv lNhitc Debating: Society C17 Class Football CD C41 Class llasehall C15 Pliilodcinic Society C4J Smoker Committee Clj Fifth Avenue on a Spring afternoon is a placid place, save for the ripple of debs and sub debs, who after a tired day on the keys seek the Avenue of Towers for comfort. A clever pat on the fnteristic handkerchief. a seat in the Oak room of the Ritz, a page boy, all tell the story. Mr. Harrington, Mr. Denis A. Harrington. Truly we may be proud for Denny is one of our own, and one whom we gladly class as a friend.



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CHARLES BAKER LOWNDES EASTON, l5'lARYLAND Charlie Gaston Dcbating Society C15 College Debating Team C15 Philodemic Debating Society C25 C35 C45 Merrick Debate C45 Journal Staff C15 C25 Publicity Board C35. Asst. Mgr. Baseball cap Vice-President Gaston Debating Society C15 Second llonors, Class C35 Class Secretary C45 Seniors can as a rule show much to their pride, four gold stripes on the sleeves of their coats, signi- fying the years they have labored for their degrees, but when only three stripes are found an uninformed observer may wonder. Charlie is one of our three- stripers, having overhauled us in our junior year. He has always been classified as a brilliant student, as his activities on debating teams and his collection of medals show. THOMAS ANTHONY MAHONEY FAL1. RIVER, lXlAss. Toni Class Treasurer C15 Class Baseball C15 C25 C35 C45 VVhite Debating Society C15 C25 Toni, you know, is going to be the Marshall Field of New England. As years roll or jump like Alex- ander of old, grieving' at the loss of new fields to conf quer, he will, after the fashion of all successful men, retire. To Tom, there is no place better suited for retiring than good old Nainoshang, where one may boat, golf, swim, etc., undisturbed by conventionali- ties. Here in idle moments he will hearken back to the hours spent in Georgetowifs l5ehnonico's. AUGUSTINE DUNNE MALLEY IJORCIIESTER. MAss. uBuSJ: uOWg:J Varsity Football Teain C15 C25 C35 C45 Varsity Baseball Team C25 C35 C45 Varsity Track Squad C15 C25 Class President C15 VVhitc Debating Society C15 Sec. Rifle Association C35 Class llaskctball C15 C25 C35 C45 i5'lCllllJEf Student Council C15 O sleep it is cz blessed thing, Beloved from Pole to polcf' NVQ cannot vouch for the esquimeaux beatitudes upon this subject nor for the praises which the in- habitants of the Southern Polar regions will say about this, but we do know that Rus has voci- ferously voiced his approbation of the gentle thing that slid into his soulfl Lest you gain a false impression of Bus let it be recorded here that he has successfully guarded the keystone sack for three years and has uneannily picked his holes on the grids iron for four years. A versatile athlete, hale fellow, that's Bus and we wish him best of luck.

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