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

 - Class of 1923

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RICHARD W. COONEY, fb X b - PENNSYLVANIA Dick Biology Club Chemistry Club Class President C23 Like Richard the Lion Hearted, Dick, you have assumed the position rightfully due a man of your commanding and resolute personality. It is the posi- tion of leader amongst your fellow students. As a man of your own convictions you have always de- fended what you thought was right, not alone in matters scholastic, but in general topics as well. Your career as a student is a living proof of your ability in the future. The reward for the same can only be unlimited success. Georgetown can well be proud of you as her alumnus. ROSARIO JOHN COTTONE, A. B., Q Y fb ITALY 'K-lack i'Giobanni Philodemic Debating Society President, Association of Italian Students, Graduate in Prdagogy Staff, Ye Domesday Booke Interne, Emergency Hospital After receiving a ,Bachelor of Arts degree at Fordham with the highest honors, Jack decided to End a band of men with whom he might pursue his studies of Medicine, and later proudly recall as his class-mates. So hc joined us in our Freshman Year. Though a stranger amongst us, he quickly exercised the prerogative of an intelligent mind, and stepped to his rightful place, amongst the leaders. A foreigner by birth, he has become completely Americanized as is evidenced by his mastery of the latest jazz steps. At the head of his class in school, he shall be at the head of his profession in the world, for intelligence, coupled with application, can but bring success. RICHARD THOMAS DARBY, Q Y CID NEW YoRK 'tDick Pan-Hellenic Congress Georgetown Union Dick joined us in the fall of l22, after a year's absence from his studies, during which he bravely and successfully fought off a severe attack of com- plicated pneumonia. A serious youth, attentive to his classes, ever displaying a high degree of mental brilliancy, are the outstanding scholastic mark-s that promise for him a place in the lights of medicine. Socially, he is at all times one of the boys, enjoy- ing to his heartls content the moments given to dis- tractiong a truly pleasant and agreeable companion both to the male as well as to the fairer of the sex. Health and success Dick.

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GEORGE EUGENE COGAN, B. S. NEW JERSEY. I ' - Pre-Med. Georgetown Univ. and Univ. of Penn. Biology Club Chemistry Club Vice-President C15 Laboratory Instructor in Physics Staff, Ye Domesday Hooks C01z,scic1ztfiousncss, lilac 'Z'1'7'fIlC', bears its 07011 rc'ward The end of the world war relieved from the United States Naval Service Air Squadron, Flight Officer George Ii. Kogan, in ample time to join us in the fall of QIQ. George, in the capacity of Instructor in Physics, won popularity with the boys in his class. This continued on at the Medical School where his love for his work and profession was best corrob- orated by his punctual attendance to all classes and clinics, by his constant application to his books, by his conscientiousness in all his undertakings. His success in the future will not be a surprise to those who know him. HAROLD V. CONNERTY, B. S., fb B II NEW JERSEY 4'Con A Biology Club Ye Domesilay Uookeu staff Chemistry Club More Izrilliarit than the rarest gem Commanding in appearance, reserve in manner, brilliant in recitations serves to present him accu- rately. His words are few, but each a gem. His mental abilities are beyond usg he can tell us what the vario-coupler couples, or what an amplifier amplihesg Caesar for him holds no terrors, and he is very conversant with Shakespeare. His humor is rare and always unexpected. VVe wish for him what we know he deserves and will attain, success, happiness and fame. P. CONSTANTINOPLE, KD B H GREECE , Pete . Const1 . . Instructor in Physiology, Gallinger Memorial llospital Instructor in limergency Treatniint, Georgetown Cmllegc luditor, Medical Section, t'Ye Domesday Bookc- Smoker Committee Q35 I Banquft floznmittce C45 Dance Committee C45 Good 11zr11wcr.s' arise of good bl'C'L'd1.1lgU One of the Hellenes, son of Piraues, Greece, and citizen of Alexandria, Pete joined the class in the fall of KI9 after having received his pre-medical in- structions at Georgetown College. Always an out- standing figure in his class, not alone for his scho- lastic ability that arises of a brilliant intellect which he possesses, but also out of class in the social te-te's, for his gentlemanly manners and ever res- pectful attitude where his affable, altruistic and en- gaging personality has won for him the esteem of his class-mates and numerous friends. Best of luck Pete.



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ANTHONY GERALD DEBBIE, KID X NEW JERSEY Deb lfordliam University Interne, Casualty Hospital Deb comes to us from the reliable State of New Dlersey, but unlike most Jersey skeeters he left his sting behind him. Deb is timid, unassuming and yet reliable and ambitious and by his cheerfulness and many good traits he has gained the esteem of all his class-mates. He now leaves us the worthy possessor of a Medical degree and the good wishes of many admiring friends for a successful future. JOHN L. DE MAYO, WIP B rt CONNECTICUT KKJillX!! l're-Med. Georgetown lliology Club - Chemistry Club VVhite Debating Society l lleorgetown Connecticut Club Intcrne, Emergency Hospital A prince of good fellows, Jack joined us in our junior year. Fighting under the greatest difliculties, he has managed to achieve the success that belongs to a fighter. Taken from his studies by the war, he was forced to lose two years, but he returned from France with renewed vigor, and attacked his studies as he attacked the Hun. A tighter every inch of him, he is bound to fight his way to the top of his profession. , HENRY DILLEMUTH, KID X NEW YORK Dillie Pansy Pre-Med. Fordham University With the great exodus from Fordham, there came to us in the fall of 'IQ a stalwart self-satisfied, deep- thinking youth. Dillie We called him for short and his good nature did not take very long to be recog- nized by his class-mates. A true scholar and a sin- cere and industrious student are the marks which prophesize his unfailing success of the future. His skill at the billiard table did not enhance the finesse and agility of his digits at the violin in the interpre- tation of some sweet melodie of Schubert or the rhapsody of a Chopin. XVC will hear of you Dillie, not as a virtuoso, nor as a champion of the velvet green, but as one of the leaders in the search for greater knowledge.

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