Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 102 of 340
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Page 102 text:

mm - sf i I I I I I ,M li Douglas I.. Fairweafher, A.l3. I Doug New Rochelle, N. Y. I f' Phi Rho Pi: Varsify Foofball 2, 3, 4: Wesfchesfer ' Club. I ' OUGLAS LINDSAY FAIRWEATHER, or Doug, as everyone lcnows him, hails E I from New Rochelle, where he spenT four years in New Rochelle I-ligh School I sTarring in foofball and Track as well as being a class A scholar. AT lvlanhaffan I I Doug has esfablished himself as an exTremely capable young man. This has been l verified by The class ballof of The seniors, on which he has polled The highesf voTe i as The mosT capable senior. Qnlfhe fooTball field where he has sTarred af quarfer- back for four years, he has also shown his abiliTy To size siTuaTions correcTIy. l-le if has led The Team ouT of many dangerous siTuaTions and Turned defeaT inTo vicTory. I Again in The classroom his abilify To masfer problems is verified by his high scholasfic I sTanding. I . . . . 3 Among his fellow sfudenfs Doug is an ever welcome companion, always pleasing l and noT Too much sophisTicaTed. I-le can adiusf himself To any evenT or siTuaTion, Q Take parT in a friendly pranlc, be The receiver of The iesT and never leT himself I become disgrunfled. ln years To come Douglas will be a prosperous business man connecfed wiTh adverTising. I-Tis ingenious capabilifies will bring him To The fronf E in The business world. l ln parfing, Doug, we hope ThaT you will go far in your chosen field and as a lasT word-remember your classmaTes. 94 I I llvl T sfo: precede. Today m ideal STG In 5- is infiniff 6IlCl man .Iim'g Ca, l'lis have mai IT is lieSSlOn VN and G and mek. +I, Q6 Illlur PQ? is 1

Page 101 text:

I James J. Eardley, B.S. in E. Jim Bronx, N. Y. Transir Club 2, 3, 4: K. D. C. 4: A. S. C. E. 3, 41 Newfon Ivlafhemafical Sociery 4. The IM is noi a very easy man +o wrile about This is caused noi by Ihe obscuriiy Oi IIIS of Jim's career a+ Manhallran, buf by 'rhe mullilude of qualifies and characleris- li III9 Jrics wilh which we can readly credir This new Ivlanhailan alumnus. iiiiygl I+ won'+ do me any harm Io praclice a few shois of 'Ihree cushions' or Io may parlicipale in Ihree or four rubbers al bridge Iable, I'm gellring loo heavy. In such wise Jim made himself known Io us early in his college days. Allhough his weighl has nor been lessened, his smile and laugh have improved wi+h consfanl use. man Perhaps ii is besl Ihajr he does noi lake off any weighl-Ihal smile mighl accom- Wifh pany I+. aplllc Jim is wilrhoul doubl Ihe mosl self-possessed individual in The class: he is never Tlanll al a loss for a Thorough reply Io any queslion. 'I-Iis knowledge of scienrific mallers is deep and is always al Ihe disposal of Ihe seeker of knowledge. Jim is possessed new of in+eIIecIuaI abilily, sound iudgmenlr, and convincing genilemanly manner Ihal are him bound To achieve for him his highesi ambilions. I+ is our ferveni hope Ihal Dame Forlune Ireals Jim kindlier Ihan she used his t , Iealher iackei. Your happy visage will ever be in our hearls, Jim, and regards Io li IS Unionlown. 1 I QW I :fi i 1 '4 5 Uluj I... I - x 'iffy 93 I I I 3 K. -I s 1 , i I I E E -Av. ' ,,.,..-f-.TT:...,...,,..A



Page 103 text:

hails :hool aTTan been voTe irTer- I-le Tory. aslic iSif1Q lion. Tseil man ronf 5 5 ltfffg' James J. Falihee, BS. HJOSYH New York CiTy Mendelian SocieTy 2, 3, 4, German Club 3. llvl has been aT ManhaTTan so long iT is rumored ThaT he helped To lay The corner- sTone The morning he arrived To maTriculaTe. Four years in The-College were preceded by Tour in The Prep. There Jim TirsT really sTarTed To gain cu,lTure which Today marks him as a perTecT example oT whaT higher educ-,a,TionAis,-,supposed, in The ideal sTaTe, To make oT a man. 3 I - In sTudies Jim has always believed ThaT a passing grade wirh an unTroubled brow is inTiniTely preTerable To an honor gained aT The expense OT many an hour oT boning and many a discouraging headache. l-lis sysTem has iTs meriTs when iT works, and in Jim's case iT did wiTh agreeable consisTency. l-lis ever presenT good naTure and willingness To lend a hand, aT any enTerprise, have made him one oT The mosT popular members of The class OT '32, IT is Jim's inTenTion To sTudy medicine, and iT is our predicTion ThaT The pro- Tession will gain ThaT which lvlanhaTTan is relucTanT To relinquish-a capable scholar and a genuine genTleman. These gualiTies we Teel sure will animaTe his enTire liTe, and make every acTion reTlecT glory on his Alma lvlaTer. So good-bye, Jim, and in The TuTure, Try To make success yours as you have while here aT lvlanhaTTan. 1?,..,.f.,l..3... lm -- -a 'f- 4 - -e 6 - 2 ' X .v 'rf 7' . . i i . M s .- 1 , 'i,T's...'fv...?.fa.s,f.s.':qs - T ii lx L1 L 5 f -.fl l L ke LJ 95

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