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

 - Class of 1923

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ROBERT T. HAMILTON BosToN, MASS. Ex-Connnittee Pan-American Students' Association I wlvusias n LANGUAGES Arn-:AS lliploniatic-Consular Portuguese Latin-Ainerica Mr. Hamilton is another Bostonian who went in search of more fertile fields. During his years at the School of Foreign Service he has been a close stu- dent of conditions in Latin-America, especially Brazil, and speaks Portuguese fluently. For several years he was employed on fiscal matters in the office of the Comptroller, but for the past year he has been with the Industrial Machinery Division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, engaged in statistical research and collecting data for export trade promotion. FREDERICK A. HARTUNG Sr. PAUL, MINN. Conksss IANGUAGI-:S AKEAS Commcrcial Spanish Latin-America Mr. Hartung is another Northwesterner who harkened to opportunity's knock. In addition to his regular preparatory education, he has studied ac- counting and for several years has been an auditor in the Income Tax Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. He is particularly interested in banking. ROBERT B. HEENAN XVEST RIANSFIELD, Onto Con uses LANGUAGES Axms . Shipping .Portuguese Latin-America German From the School of Commerce, Ohio State Uni- versity, Mr. Heenan came to NVashington in IQIQ, and heca,me identitied with the auditing division of the XN'ar Finance Corporation. Desiring to further strengthen his practical knowledge by a sound theo- retic foundation, he entered the School of Foreign Service, and has devoted his time to studying the many factors in foreign trade. L...

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4,4 HAROLD S. GIUSTA W,xs111NoToN, D. C. K'oivnsEs IAANGIJAGES AREAS f.UI1llllCl'Cl2ll Spanish Latin-America Near East - Mir. Giusta came from the School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University to the School of Foreign Service. He is a research specialist, having been employed in industrial research by the U. S. Bureau of Standards. He has been at the Muscle Shoals project, preparing progress charts, bids and specifications, and has also worked in the Bureau of Labor Statistics, investigating costs of living, pack- ers' products and the steel and mining industries. .Xt present he is in the Automotive Division, llureau of l?0I'Cl0'I1 and Domestic Commerce 'inal zine' foreign zz- . i f y as 6 markets for automotive products. WILLIAM A. GORDON, K A fb NEW HAVEN, CONN. lfditorial Staff, Ye Domesday Bookeu Pan-Hellenic Council COURSES LANGUAGES ARPIAS l.0I'l'llllE'fCi3l Spanish l.atin-America Shipping 'though born on Friday the 13th, Mr. Gordon is not at all superstitious. lle has pursued connnercial, accounting and business administrative courses at various schools. So far in his young life he has had a diversified and valuable business experience, having served as a salesman and district representative for two nationally known concerns, and also as an assist- ant valuation auditor for a large New England rail- road. His foreign travels have embraced Mexico and France. VVhile at the School of Foreign Service he has specialized in the commercial and shipping courses, paying special attention to conditions in Latin-America, HENRY' G. GORMAN NAUGATUCK, CONN. Coivnsizs LANGUAGES AREAS Ll0llll!'lt'l'Cl3l l' rench liurope German lX'lr. Gorma,n is a native of the Nutmeg State. Ile received his education in the high school of his home city. and soon afterwards went into the Northwestern Provinces of Canada to learn the railroad business. He left that work when war was declared and served in France with the Rainbow Division. Upon his return he commenced his studies for foreign service at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, speci- alizing in commercial courses. Mr. Gorman is one of the school's best students and will make his mark in foreign helds.



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JOSEPH' P. HFINNEBERRY, A 3 ri Cnicmso, lu.. C'oi'RsES LANGUAGES AREAS Iliplomatic-Consular Spanish lzurope After graduating from the high school of the La Salle Institute, Mr. Henneberry worked several years 'in a Chicago freight yard, learning the intricacies of transportation. He spent three years at the Univer- sity of -Notre Dame, specializing in foreign trade, then came to the School of Foreign Service for further training. . He is also fagniliar with ocean transportation and is at present employed in the Transportation Division, Bureau of Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce. ERNESTO P. HERNANDO, A.B. SAN NIL'tJLAS, P. I. Entertainment Committee ill CUURSES ' 9 l.ANuuAuEs AkEAs Commercial Portuguese Latin-America Shipping French Spanish Mr,'Hernando holds an'A. H. degree and leaves Georgetown with an M. F. S. degree from the School of Foreign Service. lle has been employed a,s translator by a large importing and exporting house in San Francisco, and also by a famous mail-order house in. Chicago. lle taught Spanish in Loyola, University, Chicago, and during IQZI-'22 was a meni- her of the staff of the- Inter-American High Com- mission. CHARLES REHERSUM, B. S., A lb E 'W.xTERviLi.E, MAINE Counsr-:s LANGUAGES AREAS Commercial French Latin-America lliplomatic-Consular Far hast ' Mr. Hersnm came to the School of Foreign Service from Colby College, where he received B. S. de- gree. YVhile at Georgetown he has applied himself diligently and leaves the University with an M. A. degree from the Gra,duate School, and a H. F. S. degree from the School of Foreign Service. Ile has had considerable experience as a salesman and as a high school teacher of sciences. During the summer of 1022 he made an economic study of the Panama Canal and the U. S. Coastwise Shipping Traffic. '

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