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l i 4 .44 PATRICK J. CONLEY PORTLAND, MAINE Pan-American Students, Association f'o1'RsEs l.ANuUAu1-:s Aiums Commercial French Near liast Shipping' Russian Spanish This Down Easter came to the School of Foreign Service after completing an extended stay abroad with the A. F. F. l'le is an earnest and thorough student and has prepared himself well for his chosen work. In addition to the technical courses, Mr. Conley has pursued a variety of language courses in order that he might better Fit himself for his work abroad, His ambition is to enter the commercial or shipping business in Russia or the Near East. MURRAY L CROSSE, K A fb lX'lINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Class Treasurer CD l'or'ks12s l.:ixc:L'Am-:s Aulaxs Iliplomatic-Consular French Far lfilit Mr, Crosse completed his education just about the time of the XVOTIKI XYar, and took post graduate work in the U. Navy. Returning to the United States he commenced his studies for foreign service. his ambition being to serve in the U. S. Consular Serv- ice. Mr. Crosse is well equipped for this service, and will be a valuable addition to the foreign represen- tatives of the United States. 'JAMES A. DeFORCE, A 2 TI PASADENA, CALIF. Secretary Inter-Fraternity Council Covnslzs LANGUAGIQS AREAS Commercial French Far Fast German Mr. DeForce received his A. ll. from' George llfashington University, and before coming to the School of Foreign Service, attended Johns Hopkins University and the University of VVashington. He receives a B. F. S. degree from the School of For- eign Service this year. He has had considerable ex- perience in railroading, farm marketing and farm management. He looks to the Far Fast as his foreign trade held, and at present is Regional Assist- ant in the Far Fast Division, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
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FRANCISCO C. BANDA, .X 21 Il Qurro, lictmnoa llxer. L'omtnittee l'an-Atneriean Students' Association international Literary Society Spanish-American Antheneum tlttmsus Laxutuxolis .harms lliplomatie Portuguese Latin-America lfreuch Mr. Banda received his education in his native land, graduating from the Colegio Normal cle Va- rones' of Quito. He then came to the United States and finished a course at the Pierce School of Busi- ness ,Xdministration, l'hiladelphia. After two years at thc Xtharton School of lftnance he came to the School of Foreign Service, where he has specialized in the Diplomatic courses. He is at present Sec- retary to the Minister of Ecuador. Mr. Banda has heen very prominent in school anans, m.....g the organizer of the l'anf.Xmerican Students' Asso- eiation. GREEN B. BUSH, JR., B. S. ' BUTLER, ALA. COURSES LANGUAGES AREAS Commercial French Izumpe Shipping After getting his H. S. degree at Alabama Poly- technic Institute, Mr. Bush took up secretarial work in Nlohile. His commercial experience there awakened the desire to go on foreign service, so he came to the School in 1919. Mr. Bush gets his ll. lf. S. degree from the School of Foreign Service in june, and expects to engage in foreign trade pro- motion in his chosen field. EMMETT A. CHAPMAN A E II lxlUSKOGEE, Orem. f H'RSES Lmzotmmzs AREAS Commercial Spanish Latin-America Diplomatic-Consular Mr. Chapman entered the School of Foreign Ser- ice to thoroughly prepare himself for service abroad. While here he has heen an earnest and thorough student, and has specialized in l.atin-American mat- ters. Nr. t'hapman is entirely familiar with husincss and economic conditions there and will he a valuable man in that field.
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EDWARD FLANAGAN, K A 111 ASHTABULA 01110 5 Prom Committee C15 C23 Pan-Hellenic Council Clj Pan-American Students' Association Cornsns LANGUAGES Anus Commercial Portuguese Latin-America Shipping ' . Mr. Flanagan is another far-sighted Ohioan. Re- fore coming to Georgetown he received his prelimin- ary education in the various schools of his native State. XVhile at the School of Foreign Service he has not only demonstrated his executive ability, but has acquired a detailed and special knowledge of the shipping business. This theoretic knowledge he has strengthened with practical experience gained from employment with the U. S. Shipping Board and the U. S. R. R, Administration. He is particularly in- formed on European business conditions. WILLIAM E. FRANK, B. F S., A E II NEW YORK CITY Secretary, Post Graduate Class Covnsss LANGUAGES Am-:As Commercial Spanish Latin-America Shipping German Near East Mr. Frank has now received his degree of B. F. S. .-Xfter trying the College of the City of New York, George XVashington University, machine-gun opera- tion with the A. E. F., and a few trips to Central Anierica, he settled down long enough to finish his college career at Georgetown. VVhile studying in New York he gained practical experience in retail salesnlanship, but his trips to tropic America directed his ambitions to foreign trade. He has pursued commercial and shipping courses at the School of Foreign Service, and is now ready to enter his chosen field. ' KOYNE V. GRAM, A KID E LINCOLN, ILL. Staff, Ye Domesday Booke C22 Comzsias LANGUAGES Am-:As Commercial French Europe Diplomatic-Consular German Coming from the University of W'isconsin, where he specialized in languages and economics, Mr. Gram entered the School of Foreign Service to round out his education for service abroad. He has studied conditions in Belgium, France and Germany and ex- pects to see service in those countries. He is espe- cially well acquainted with the marketing of dairy products, having studied that angle of the dairy busi- ness both at home and abroad. Mr. Gram is a thorough and conscientious student and will be a valuable man in his field. ' 1 1
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