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RUSSELL H. BENTON, .X E H MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Interfraternity Council Pan-American Students' Assn. Polish-American University Club Comms:-Ls l.ANGUAc,ES AREAS Commercial Spanish Latin-America Mr. Benton attended the University of Minnesota before coming to Georgetown. His scholastic efforts at the School of Foreign Service have been mostly directed along commercial lines. His genial nature and technical knowledge should aid him in reaching a prominent position in foreign service, Mr. Benton has traveled in Mexico. JOHN R. BINGAMAN, A dw E READING, PA. Prom Committee UP Covnszs LANGUQGES Alarms t Commercial hp:-nnsh Latin-America Shipping Though born 'in Virginia, Mr. Bingznnan non' claims the Keystone State as his habitat. His pre- liminary education was received in Reading, Pa., his collegiate education was begun at Lafayette, but Georgetown beckoned to him and he came. He has had a varied practical experience, having been en- gaged for five years in railroad engineering work, covering power plants, shop layouts, stationary ma- chinery, locomotive terminals, etc. He was high- school instructor in pattern making and was also with the Interstate Commerce Commission, for one year, as a valuation engineer. Mr. Ringaman in- tends to handle railroad supplies for American con- cerns in foreign lands, preferably in l.atin-.'Xmerica. ALEXANDER BREWSTER. Jr NUTLEY, N. J. Track Team Associate liditor Hoya Lovnsss l,ANGl'At1ES Avums Commercial Spanish 1'ar ltast Uiplomatic-Consular Mr. Brewster spent a year at the University of Pennsylvania, but having desires to enter the diplo- matic service came to the School of Foreign Service. lie has made an enviable record in his studies and has achieved no less fame on the cinder path. Mr. Brewster is also of a literary turn of mind, having written much for the Hoya,', of which he is As- sociate Editor. He intends to enter the service of the State Department upon his graduation.
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CHARLES A. ABELE, A Z1 II' liI.IZABETllTOVVN, PA. Connsigs LANGUAGES AREAS Commercial lj reneh li nrone. Chinese Far East Mr. Ahele hails from the Keystone State. His prep training was received in the College Prepara- tory Department of Elizabethtown College. In I9l7 he entered Franklin and Ma,rshall College, hut the World XVar interrupted his studies. In 1919 he re- sumed his studies and in 1921 came to the School of Foreign Service. During his college career he was prominent in musical and literary activities. He has also heen employed as a hacteriologist hy ia famous wholesale drug concern of Philadelphia, and also hy the State Highway Commission of Penn- sylvania. KARL A. ALBRECHT, A 111 E AvP1.EToN, Wfls. President lfrcslnnan Class Student Council Corxsizs l.ANGL'Ao1as AXREAS Commercial German linrope Spanish Mr, .-Xlhrecht acquired his previous educa,tion in the Connnerce llepartment. University of XViseonsin, where he majored in Economics and Business Man- agement. lle has specialized in German throughout all of his schooling, and has thoroughly mastered that language. His husiness experience has included Accounting and Banking and he is a very capahle executive. Mr. .-Xlhrecht gets his B. lf. S. degree from the School of Foreign Service this june. JOHN M. BEAUCHESNE iiENTILl,Y, QLYEHEC Comms:-ns l.Airo1'Ani4:s ,AREAS L oinmercial Snanish Izurope IIiplomatic-Consular French .Nlthough horn in Gentilly, Quebec, Mr. Beau- chesne has long since acquired American citizenship. lle is well experienced in farm machinery, one of the most important America,n exports. He has traveled in Canada, Europe and Mexico and is thoroughly conversant with French and Spanish. 'l-..X
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CHARLES W. BUCY, K A fb NEW HAVEN, CONN. Chairman, Class Ring Committee Prom Committee Business Staff, NYC Domesday Books Comzsas Lawuuauas Anms Commercial Spanish Latin-America Shipping After completing his preparatory education, Nr. Rucy decided to get a little practical experience be- fore pursuing his graduate studies, so he chose rail- roading as a held that offered a vast amount of busi- ness knowledge. For several years he worked in the Operating Department of the largest railroad in New England. Then deciding on foreign service as a career, he came to the School of Foreign Service and specialized in shipping and commercial courses, making Latin-America his chosen world area. LEO CALLANAN, B. A., A fir E BOSTON, MASS. Pan-American Students' Assn. Covssss LANGVAGES Aams Commercial Portuguese Latin-.-Xnierica Mr. Callanan comes from Boston. the Uhome of the bean and the cod. ln IQZI he received his A. U. from Boston College and without delay entered the School of Foreign Service in the autumn of the same year. Though one of the youngest graduates of the School, he is exceptionally well equipped for foreign service, having received in addition to his KT. F. S. degree, an M. A. from the Graduate School of Georgetown. He is a conscientious worker and a man of high ideals. and has specialized in Latin- America. His ambition is to enter the U. S. Con- sular Service, HENRY F. CHURCH lVAsH1Nc:'roN, D. C Editorial Staff, Ye Domesday llookcu LWWRSES il'.ANGUAGES Aums Commercial French Iiurope Mr. Church is a commercial illustrator of marked ability. For several years he was chief draftsman in the U. S. Statistical Bureau, and also statistical draftsman in charge of the graphic section of the U, S. Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates, His avocations have been varied, ranging from army service on the Mexican border and overseas to broncho busting and oyster and deep-sea fishing.
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