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

 - Class of 1923

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.........c.? 1 i i s i i i i 2 E 2 I 3 i 1 i 4 i 4 2 JOHN J. SHANAHAN PIIILAIJELPIIIA, PENNA. Pan-American Students' Association Couxsss V l,ANuUAGr:s AREAS Coimnercial French Europe Shipping Mr. Shanahan received his preparatory education in the l'hiladelphia schools, and, after service with the .X. E. F. in France, came to the School of Foreign Service to complete his education. He has showed marked ability in his work at the School. and is sure to be a success in his chosen life's work. JOHN A. SMITH VVnE15L1Nc:, XV. VA. thrnses l,ANr:L'Am-:s .AREAS tfonimereial Russian Near East Mr. Smith entered the School of Foreign Service after service in France with the .-X. E. F. He came determined to master economic and political life in the Near East, and has done so by sheer hard work. There is no doubt that he will prove a success in his chosen Held, because ability plus determination al- ways spells success. FRANCIS WHELAN, A Z II New HAvEN, CONN. Exec. Committee Pan-American Students' Association Historian, Post Graduate Class Business Stat? Ye Domesday Hooke' l'oi'usEs LANc1'Amis AAR!-lAS I f'0llllI'lCfCl1ll Spanish Latin-America Shipping Mr. XYhelan entered the School of Foreign Service after completing his preliminary education in the schools of his home city. lie has specialized in the shipping courses. and has paid special attention to Latin-America as a field for his activities. He hopes to engage in this line of work after his graduation from the School of Foreign Service.

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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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..-1-Q1 as cs as-xx 13 'W K 5 3 X ,X s as .1 QM X E NX W .c ...,.. X X K M X .,...... .. ...N We lx-w ' XXM.--w,,.M. --N- s - Aww sy..m-....W. ww' tsc.....-f HARRY J. YOKOYAMA Nolufork, YA. PHI!-.XI11C1'lC2'1!l Students, .Xssociation Vorusns I.AN1a1'A1:1-Ls A111-:As Shipping French Far lfast Mr. Yokoyanra was l7Hl'I1 i11 Norfolk, where he acf quired a11 auibition to einer the shipping business. Ile is an expert in Oriental matters. having had long experience, Zlllll hopes to 111ake tl1at section his field of work. lle intends to study law after his gradua- tion from tl1e School of l'l0l'ClQ'll Service. zllmrnrg nf me 151151-cst-mart 111511 nf1H23' IIICN tl1e roll. was called for tl1e opening of the fall semester, a great many ot the famous class ot 1921-1922 were 111 attendance. 1.lpg2T,1,QJa,' Realizing the advantages of a third year at the School ot .lforeign Service, they lost no time in enrolling for another year. October Ioth rolled by before we decided to elect ollicers to guide our rlestinies. At this meeting noininations were received for all the otlices. Two officers were u11a11i111ously elected: Charles McManus, of New Haven, Conn., presidentg and Frank 'l'. Tracy, of XYZ1Slllllg'lOll, ll. C., vice- president. The meeting ended abruptly XYllC11 Father Nevils decided that 'llaron Korff could not begin his class i11 Political Zlllil Diplomatic History of liurope until We were in atte11dance. On October 17, IQZZ, our second meeting was held, which marked tl1e coinpletion of o11r class organization. The following officers were elected: XX'illiam li. lfrank, of New York City, secretary: Murray li.. Cross, of Min- neapolis, Ninn., treasurer: Zlllfl Frank J. XVllC'l2ll1, of New Haven, Conn., historian. XYhen the Post-Ciraduate Class of IQ23 leaves tl1is school to enter the business world, tl1ere will be lcwllllll specialists in s11ch subjects as Diplomacy. 'lll'2lllS1JOl'l2l'Eltill, Shipping. C1 nnmerce. l.anguages, Culture, Zllltl Banking. ilzhe .Xuiericau business lllllll is looking with watchful eye on, tl1e 111embers of this class. FRANK J. VV111cr.ANy, H1'.1'f01'1'n11z1. QA xxxx .. v xw .s .s .s - W as ss- s . sc. awww w w .Av .1 .s ww X sexe:-Sc bf 2 M -' .I .3 ,

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