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

 - Class of 1923

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EDWARD AUGUSTUS MCCORMICK NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. ' Eddie Mac Chairman Tea Dance Com C23 Asst, Mgr. of Baseball C23 Manager Baseball C33 Philodemic C43 Student Council C43 Domesday Staff C43 Chairman Senior Honor Com.C-13 President Class C43 In managerial aspects the john McGraw of Georgetown. the manager of the Inter Collegiate champions who directed many a strategical cam- paign from the dugout, especially when it came time to pull that 'iso-called squeeze. But controlling the destinies of a ball team was not Ed's only official duties, for in June, 1922, he donned the presidential toga of the Senior Class and for a whole year has cared for his Hock as the leader of a mission should. New Brunswick since the recent Big Bertha pranks has been headlined, but that will be incidental for in a few months this quiet town on the banks of the old Raritan will contain at one and the same time The greatest mother of them all and Eddie. LAWRENCE MCELLIGOTT GENEVA, N. Y. Larry Rosy Class Football C13 C23 Gaston Debating Society CU C33 R. U. T. C, C13 C23 C33 C43 C3pt3.ill C43 tilce Club C13 C23 l.arance is the happy possessor of the wonderful facility of being able to sleep whenever he wants to, which has added greatly to his fame around the college. But years after the class of twenty-three has forgotten the cheeks, the afternoons in bed, and the other things he takes lengthy rides about, they will remember the cheerful smile, the ready helpful!- ness, the all-round good nature which make him a real man and a true friend. WILLIAM JOSEPH MCGUIRE VVASIIINGTON, D. C. Bill President, XYashington Club C43 Doomesday Booke Staff C43 Philoklemic Debating Society C33 C43 lunior Prom Committee C33 Hamilton Extempore Debate C33 Mask and Bauble Club C33 Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee C23 Sophomore Tea Dance Committee C23 President VVhite Debating Society C23 lthite-Gaston Debate C13 C23 Dixon lilocution Contest fl, Senators and public men have a hard time living down slight slips. Bill has a harder job ahead-he'll never live down a certain shampoo. Aside from that. Bill has had a successful career at Georgetown. An exceptionally clever speaker, he has been a leader in debating circles for four years, and has also worked hard, and gained results, on numerous committees and activities.

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1 . . MARTIN ELWOOD MALONEY XV,x'1'1-3Rl.oo, New YORK - YY ... - V - ..si1artu,,,4,B,f,u1:1, Y WY' Y - rn ,JAM , lloya', C15 C25 Managing Editor C35 Class Football C15 C25 Calculus Medal C25 Class Basketball C15 C25 C35 C45 G2-SKUII C15 C25 Philodemic C45 Varsity Cheer Leader C45 Managing liditor College Staff Ye Domesday Boukew ' This famous man is Martin Maloney, varsity cheer leader, pride of Vvaterloo, but why use a tub of ink relating his accomplishments. Oh yes, indeed, diverse are the qualities from the lad of the town of Napoleons Nemesis. In his spare moments he is kept busy trying to make the lNlarQand unit of the North Rolling Squadron run. Understand that after the completion of his engineering course Mart is going to bridge both the Atlantic and Pacific, so you can go around the world in Q0 days in a unit of the Rolling Squadron. FRANK MALOY STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 'l5Vhiteyl' Gaston Debating Society C25 Chairman Senior Ring Committee C35 Class Baseball C25 C35 C45 Class Basketball C25 C35 C45 Business Manager of the Hoya C45 Editor, Arts and Science Dept of Ye Domesday Booke C45 Chairman Senior Prom Committee C45 The closet door broke open and out tumbled the Illaloy family skeleton and here is where we rattle the bones and expose the whiteehaired boy from Staten Island, who in these pages has stolen Max C5ser's stuff. As to the future-Wfhitey, although he is part owner of the Mission, Georgetowns home for the outcast, is going to offer the 5 and IO cent King plenty of competition when he circulates his slogan: 'l'hree for a quarter. ROBERT- CALDWELL MCCANN BANGOR, l5lAINE lKBObJ! l'l'esident ot' Philoclemic Sweiety- C45 . President of the Yard C45 Gaston Debating Society C15 C25 Merrick Debate C45 President of RiHe Association C45 Ritle Team C25 C35 C45 Captain, R. O. T. C. C45 U Chairman Freshman Tea Dance C15 Try to mention anything in the past four years around Georgetown-and Bob was in it. Doing three men's work most of the time, his tireless energy led to one of the most successful years the A. A. has had. And yet he had enough spare time to keep his place as a sterling orator, a leader ill the R. O. T. C. and the rifle team, and to engage in interclass athletics. Success is before him-and we all wish him the bungalow, flivver and happy family of his dream. ff2Y ' A



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JOSEPH CORNELIUS MCNAMARA XY1I.LIAMsPoRT, PA. Mao, joe Neil Gaston.De'bating Society CID CZJ A lDllilUllCI'lllC Debating Society CSJ C41 Rifle Club C31 Asst. Mpzr. Minor Sports C35 Class Treasurer C45 Junior Class Smoker Com. C31 R. O..T. C. C15 C23 C33 C43 Joe, we must quite frankly admit, has changed a great deal from the boy we first knew in Freshman. Mostly all his developments, however, have been in the educational line and while his accomplishments have never broached the cum laude degree they were always above that vital point, Joe's mustache has progressed rapidly. It is very nearly two years old now and from exhibitions we have seen we are positive that it can stand alone. Much strong critia cisni courted its formation, however, and we are sure if his ability to win still follows him the world is getting an energetic man. ARTHUR BERNARD MEAH NTERIDEN, CONN. Curly liar-ton llc-hating Society CD Class Secretary C33 Tea Dance, junior C51 hlanager Track C41 junior Prom Coniniittee C33 This energetic son of the least attractive of the New lingland States is the claiirant of the title of the Col. j K l. Ross of Georgetown. This we grant to him, as he is the big boss of the best racing stable in Collegiate paddocks. The biggest event in Curley's life. except the day he put on his first pair of long trousers, was the night he made the track meet a suc- cess. I-le had his bicycle all geared up to pace Joie Ray if no one else was worthy. Ready for any occasion is his motto. FRANCIS MICHAEL MORONEY OKMULCZEE, OKLA. ,,Tip., Varsity Track C22 C35 C41 Gaston Debating Society C31 Rifle Team C21 Class Vice-President C31 Varsity Football Squad C-tj Secrctary Athletic Asso. .C4J Reviewing some IUCHVS careers is a labor which can be accomplished very easily, and in very modest English: some others present a more difhcult task, since it may necessitate the coining of metaphors or idioms. Thus we find ourselves face to face with a member of the latter class and, though our wills are strong and externally we feel capable of doing this man justice, internally we revolt, and a depression forms that renders us unequal to our capabilities for we know that this year we lose one of our closest and linest friends, ltloroney.

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