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LAWRENCE SCHLOSSER l,0UISVIl.LE, Kv, Voiiusizs l.ANi:l'.xr:us Axms l'ommircial Spanish liillll-:xlllL'l'lCfl Shipping After completing his education in thc High School of his home city, Mr, Schlosser came to the School of lforeign Service where he has specialized in connner- cial and shipping courses. He is at present employed in the llepartment of Agriculture as a draftsman, but expects to go on foreign service this june when he tinishes at the School of Foreign Service. EDWIN SCHOENRICH, A.B. llA1.'r1MoRE, Mn. l'oi'xs::s l,ANu1'Ai:x:s Alarms Commercial Portuguese Latin-Ainerica Spanish German French Mr. Schoenrich received his A.B. degree from XX ashington College, Lfhestertown, Md., then struck out for toreign lands. He spent several years i11 the XX' est lndies, during which time he served as High School principal in Porto Rico, taught accounting at thc Havana branch of Boston University, and engaged in public auditing work in Cuba. He also pursued post-graduate courses at the University of l'orto Rico and the National University of Havana. lle has bee11 instructor in languages in various schools in the United States. LAWRENCE H. SCHULTZ, A 2 II Iowix l'llI.LS, lowix liditorial Staff, Ye Domesday llooke UUURSES I.ANouAoEs ARE.-xs C'onnnercial French Far East Spanish German Mr. Schultz has wandered far and wide in search ol' knowledge, but he wisely chose Georgetown as the school in which he should complete his education. He has attended Ellsworth College, Iowa Hills, Iowa, Leland Stanford, lowa State and Howard. For the past eighteen months he has been connected with the .-Xutomotive Division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, and is especially interested in developing automotive transportation in the Near lizist and in the liar Iiast. llc leaves Georgetown with a ll. li. S. degree from the School of Foreign Service.
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JOSEPH P. RAGLAND, Ph.B., A.M WASHINGTON, D. C. Couxsizs l.ANGuAGEs Anas Commercial Herman lzurope Spanish Before entering the School of Foreign Service, Mr. Ragland attended the Arts and Sciences School of Georgetown University. He received two degrees from there, his Ph.B. in 1919, and his A. M. in 1920. Mr. Ragland has been a member of the United States Bureau of Efiiciency since 1919. W'hen he finishes at the School of Foreign Service he expects to enter the employ of some commercial house doing business with Europe. SYLVESTER J. ROLL, A 41 is ELLSWORTII, BlINN. Prom Committee C21 Corusns LANGUAGES AREAS l'on.meI'ciz:l Gerninn Latin-Ainericn Spanish lzurope lllr. Rolls though young in years has laid a solid foundation for future success in foreign service. lie- fore coming to the School of Foreign Service he studied for three years at St. Mary's College, but realized that he must go East for special training, so he came to Georgetown, continuing his preparatory work at the School of Arts and Sciences, and pursu- ing his graduate work at the Foreign Service Sehoolg so the University has bestowed on him the degrees of A. B. and B. F. S. REIGART M. SANTMYERS WASHINGTON, D. C. D. A. V. Counsias LANGUAGES Aizms Lonimercial German Europe Diplomat1c'Consular French Near East A Virginian by birth, but came to Washington while still a youngster and now claims the Capitol City as his residence. For seven years Mr. Sant- myers was engaged as a buyer and later as a travel- ing salesman for large firms of New York, Baltimore and VVashington. These positions furnished an op- portunity for extensive travel. He served with the A. E. F., but was attached to the French Armyg this enabled him to study carefully the habits and customs of the French people. He is particularly interested in Europe and the Slavic countries as fields for fur- ther development of American trade.
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FRANK H. SCRUGS, A. B., A fb E XIVASIIINGTON D. C. 7 l'an-American Students' Assn. lkwksizs l.ANc,UAcEs ARIZAS t'unnnercial French iiurnpe Shipping German Near liast Flemish Mr. Scruggs will enter foreign service well forti- fied with a liberal education and the broadening knowledge that is obtained from travel. He received his A. B. degree from Maryville College and also at- tended the University of Grenoble, France. He was, of course, with the A. 12. F. in France, and in 1920 became civilian warehouse superintendent for the Q. M. Q. at the port of Antwerp. Mr. Scruggs intends to establish himself an importer Zllld dealer ill the city of Antwerpt where he has good businss and social connections. G. STANLEY SHOUP, .S fb E RE1XD1NI9, PA. Secretary, I'olish-American University Club focuses l.ANGl'AliES AREAS Kfonnnercial Spanish Latin-Alncrica Mr. Shoup received his preliminary education in the schools of his home city, and came to the School of Foreign Service where he has specialized in Latin- American affairs. He is at present employed i11 the Foreign Service Division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, and, after he leaves the School, he expects to engage in business in one of the Latin-American countries. OLIEN K. SMITH, A E II CRAWFORD, GA. Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class VOURSES l,ANGUAGES AREAS lJllll0ll12ltlC-CLJIISlllill' Spanish l.atin-America Mr. Smith obtained his preliminary education at the schools of his home city, and was for two years a student at the Georgia School of Technology, At- lanta. He has had some valuable business experi- ence, having been an assistant buyer for a large mercantile establishment and an assistant engineer for a large refining company. Havingithe desire to enter the Consular Service, Mr. Smith came to the School of Foreign Service where he has pursued the lDiplomatic-Consular course. His ambition is to represent his country in some l.atin-American country.
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