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WILLIAM E. LARKIN, K A dh Nomu Aimms, Mfxss. Covnsias A LANGUAGES Aki-:AS i Co111111ere1al Chinese Par ILEISI Sh1pp1ng Like lllilll another farsightcd 111311, Mr. Larkin chose Georgetown as tl1e place best suited for the coinpletion of l1is education. He has 111a11ifested a keen interest i11 tl1e Chinese language and in Far Eastern affairs, and has made a special study of ship- pi11,Q'. He is desirous of entering tl1e export or ship- ping business with a firm transacting business with tl1e Far East. EARL C. LAUGHLIN, B.S. ANTIGO, XVIS. 1,311-.xll1Cl'iC3ll Students' Assn. Cfwnses I..iNc1'AcEs Aux-:As COIlllllCfCi2l Spanish Latin-Anicrica Mr. l.aug'l1li11 is of a scientific turn of lllllld. His 0l15ZlllCCl'lllg CCll1CZlll0l1 was received at the University of XYisc d he l1olds the degree of B. S. i11 Electrical Engineering. For the past ten years he has been cinployed on the scientific staff of the U. S. Bureau of Standards. doing niechanical engineering research work, and is 11ow associate physicist there. Mr. l.aughli11 leaves Geor,qetow11 with a B. F. S. degree from the School of Foreign Service. EMBERT A. LeLACHEUR, A.B. XVEss1Nc:'roN SPR1Nc1s, S. D. I'l1ilosol1l1ical Society of xx'll.Sllillgb0l'l Rlatlicinatical ASSIJClHt101l of America Counsas LANGUAGPLS AREAS Ilip!omatic-Coiisulzii' French lzurope .'XllllUllg'll l1c co111es from tl1e prairies it is hard lo. conceive of his being a XVesterner. His education and experience l1ave bec11 well-rounded. Zllld he l1as been successfully employed as a teacher, chemist, soldier and n1athe1naticia11. After coinpleting tl1e courses of study i11 thc elcinentary and secondary schools of Boston. Mass., llC C0lllplCtCtl the four-year course at the Bridgewater fNass.U State Normal School. Tn 1016 he received the degree of A. B. at Valparaiso University.
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F i WILLIAM O. JONES P1-IILADELPIUA, PA. Counsas . 1 I.ANcuAeEs Argus Diplomatic-Consular French lzuropc German Mr. Jones has been able to combine theory and practice. A graduate of the School of Advanced Accountancy and Finance, Temple University, Phila- delphia, and a student at the VVharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania, he has had ten years' experience in public accounting and in ofliec administration work in a large steel corporation. Mr. jones is a man capable of filling a position higher up. RICHARD J. KELLY, A. B., K A fb POTTSTOWN, PA. Business Staff, Ve Domesday Bookcn Prom Committee CU Pan-American Students' Assn. COURSES LANGUAGES AREAS Commercial Spanish Latin-America Shipping German After graduating from high school Mr. Kelly took his A. B. studies at Fordham University. After leav- ing Fordham he was employed as a structural drafts- man, but finding the foreign Held more suitable to his ambitions he came to the School of Foreign Service. He has a pleasing personality and an abundance of determination and enthusiasm. ANTHONY B. KENKEL, A. B. ST. Louis, Mo. l'an-American Students' Assn. Assistant, Economics III L'oi'nsEs LANGUAGES Anus Diplomatic-Consular French Europe Spanish Near East Italian German Russian Mr. Kenkel received his A. B. degree from St. Louis University. Wfishing to enter the Consular Service, he came to the School of Foreign Service where he has been one of the school's best students. In addition to this work he has specialized in lan- guages and in this way has remarkably equipped him- self for his chosen life work.
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STEPHEN W. LENAHAN, A 2 II XV1LKEs-BARRE, PA. Prom Committee C25 COURSES LANGUAGES AREAS V Commercial Spanish Latin-America Mr. Lenahan received his preparatory schooling at Conway Hall Preparatory School, Carlisle, Pa.. and then attended Lafayette College. Aft 'r service with the A. E. F. in France, he returned home and en- gaged in business, being the president of a Sand and Gravel Company. At present he is employed in the Iron and Steel Division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Mr. Lenahan has specialized in Latin-American affairs while at the School of Foreign Service, and hopes to establish connections with an exporting firm doing business with that section. RICHARD C. LONG, K A fb ' HII.LSllOR0, Texas Class Treasurer CU Editor Ye Domesday Booken Class Historian CZJ Exec. Com. l'an-Am. Students' Assn. Covksx-gs I.ANn1'AoEs IXREAS Conimereial Portuguese Latin-America Mr. Long attended the University of Texas for several years prior to the outbreak of the XVorld VVar, and after army service returned to Texas, where he gained valuable experience in business ad- ministration and advertising work. He soon came to the School of Foreign Service, where he has made a close study of trade and economic relations with Latin-America, especially Brazil. ln view of his experience and ability he will be a most valuable man for some firm having interests in Brazil or in Latin- America. JOHN LUCAS FREELAND, PA. Covksus l.ANm'Amzs AREA! Commercial Russian lfnrnne Diplomatic-Consular French Near East Czech Slovak Mr. Lucas was born in the verv heart of the an- thracite coal mining section, at Hazleton. Pa. He graduated from the East Stroudsburg State Normal School in 1917: saw service abroad in France and Belgium, and upon his return was principal of High Schools at Houtzdale and Sheppton, Pa. He attend- ed Penn State College during the summer of 1920. After some successful experience in selling he de- cided to train for a business career. Having natural ability for the Czech. Slavic and Polish languages, he chose foreign trade. He is well informed on the habits and customs of the people of Europe and the Slavic countries. and looks to entering the U. S. Consular Service.
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