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

 - Class of 1923

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ANDREW KRESS I .AEAyE'rTE, l N o, CHVRSI-:s l.ANGl'Aui:s Am-:As L0ll1ll1Cl'Cl3l Spanish Latin-Anlcrlca Shipping After completing his preliminary education, Mr. Kress engaged in secretarial work with a large manufacturing concern, acquiring much valuable ex- perience. He then came to the School of Foreign Service to complete his education and has specialized in Latin-American affairs. Mr. Kress has paid special attention to the shipping courses, as he desires to engage in this field in the future. CHARLES J. MCMANUS, K A fb NEW HiXX'EN, CONN. Presiclent, l'ost Graduate Class Student Council Prom Connnittce CD C35 1'an-Hellenic Council Cot'RsEs LANGUAGES AREAS Shipping Portuguese Latin-America Far East Mr. McManus has been a thorough and conscien- tious student at the School of Foreign Service, and has acquired a valuable knowledge of shipping in all of its phases. In this connection he has become a specialist i11 Freight Traffic. llc is an extremely valuable man on account of his wide knowledge of the shipping business and there is no doubt that he will become proniinent i11 his chosen lield. EVERETT B. MORSE, A E 1I BIANSIFIELD, Mass. Col'RsEs LANGUAGES Aiuzas Shipping Spanish Latin-America Mr. Morse being desirous of obtaining a sound education in the shipping business, canle to the School of Foreign Service. XVhile here he has covered all of the shipping subjects and has paid special attention to Latin-America as a held of future endeavor. He is a thorough and capable student and will be a valuable man in his chosen Work.

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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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MORTIMER PJ O'SULLIVAN, K A 411 hlElJFORD, Mass. l'ron1 fnniniitlce C32 for-Rsias l,ANf:UAut:s AREAS Sliipping French Europe Par lzast Mr. tJ'Sullivan has trained for the sea for many years. After service with the U. S. Navy during the war, he came to the School of Foreign Service, Where he has specialized in the shipping courses. Having natural abilities in that direction, and having been one of the leading students in the shipping classes. Mr. O'Sullivan is sure to become prominent in his chosen work. FREDERIC H. REAL, K A 113 xV.X'l'ERl!L'RY, CONN. St'I'11CEllll-Jlll-JXTIIIS, Post Graduate flass litlitorial Staff Ye.llotncsday llookeu l'an-American Students' Association tfornsras V LANoi'AG1as AREAS lJunlouiatie-Consular French ' Europe Shipping Mr. Real received his preparatory education in the schools of his honie city and then attended St. l3onaventure's College, Allegheny, N. Y., where he graduated. He then came to the School of Foreign Service to complete his education. and looks forward to a future in foreign fields. Mrf Real! has been a thorough student and has mastered his courses. He xvill be a valuable man in the exporting business. LEO SCHABEN, A C11 E l2.XRI,lNlQ, louyx Iirlitor Ye Domesday Bookef' 1921-'22 Xssistant, Stapllx Connnoditics, 1922-'23 1 om-' rs I.ANul',u:izs AREAS Diploniatie-Consular Spanish I ,Latin-America Counnereial ' Nr. Schaben holds several degrees. having ob- tained his A. R. from Campion College, Prarie du tliicn. lYis.: he then obtained his ELF. S. degree fronf the School of Foreign Service, and is at present studying' for his l l1.l'7. in foreign service. He is a inan of exceptional literary ability as is evinced by his editorial work for Ye Domesday Rookeu in lozl-'22, ln addition. Mr. Sehaben is a specialist in Foreign Markets, and for several years has been engaged in that capacity by the Departnient of Agri- culture. Mr. Schaben has been one of Georgetoxvifs model students and leaves the School of Foreign Service with an excellent record.

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