Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1921

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CHARLES JAMES LEVIN Mose Levin, saviour of the laboring man, champion of the “hoi polloi,” ardent advocate of the bourgeoisie and arch-conspirator against the monied class. Imbued with a reactionary spirit, Choss imbibes deeply of the fruits of the Russian Revolution, and colors his conver- sation with such trite Lenine epigrams as “The dictatorship of the Pro- letariat,” and “The hand that wields the hammer rules the world.” Were it not for this failing our cohort of Hercules would be “there” so to speak. He is a consistent student, a good fellow, apathetical to the fair sex, an authority on labor conditions, a Pollyanna by nature and a tower of strength on the basket-ball floor. Indeed many a victory would have resulted otherwise had it not been for Choss. No matter what line Charlie may pursue in the battle of lite, because of the fruitfulness of his qualities we do not hesitate to predict for him success. “All thoughts that mould the age begin Deep down within the primitive soul; And from the many slowly upward win To one who grasps the whole.” 27



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JOHN AMBROSE MEYER Seniors’ paramount boast of versatility. Our little man, not content to sail in our peaceful philosophic sloop by day, launches by starlight, Boston bag ’n everything, into the tempest-tossed bark of the barrister. Bennah, too, is apt at the wheel, though you may not have noticed it. Sooner or later however your car’s next, so don’t neglect the premium. Romance is ever etfulging from our hero, he never tires of portraying Romeo in our midst. “Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear. Full many another is bought and mailed unseen The sweetness wasted, ’cause the rival’s there.” John has always been a successful student and is the only man in the class who will receive two degrees in the same 5’ ear. Even these worthy accomplishments were no hindrance to his social and fraternal activities. What dance would have been voted a success without John’s presence? Always full of confidence, a born optimist, a consistent worker John will smile through a sea of difficulties and arrive among the first in the harbor of prosperity. “I know you lawyers can, with ease, Twist words and meanings as you please; That language by your skill made pliant Will bend to favor every client.” LOYOLA COLLEGE 1921

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