Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1917

Page 19 of 237

 

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 19 of 237
Page 19 of 237



Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 18
Previous Page

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 20
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 19 text:

p f,, X! 1 1- f A In rr ,F ,- A f'kf5!'z 1irs 4- x ' ' L25 -' -': 452, X. '- ,.' - Wifi .iQi!+41: -fQS,.p7::gwfg ,l- .. 'Q 1: - . ff ' 7' 'lflduw W V1 f QU 1. Girl' 9 '7JnH1'fl'fli-9 'f'gx9f .. IW'f'f1 A - Qffmallfai J w ' , ' Hliiwffl gli ! Y' , il ' we m ,,,q'g ,. WJ 1ff?f?j' N ffn!2fWi flW W HW f 1 L if .. A ' . .nw 1 Ng fffyj my ,, -. Aw,-,-L, f ws., T' X P -'Q-. ff in '1 , '..., ' 5. V: --J fffww 4? F' fy- XX , ww f, f 2 f 'A '5fl.' ' . 3 ..'. 'sf-Q A 433, . .V Qf1Ln??i?? l'NIX'I-lI!SI'I'Y ll,XI,I, -v-1:-1. -- .... 1 ,S ,F-M: . , 13 -.

Page 18 text:

LA H ,f n T4v y 'gig 5 Q r ' 1 X ,K-a A I J .1 1 U 1 xc' N2 iw np I 1 1 vfh fy 5 J A A514 X5 V L WN IN. WX, J ' K . -M i X N L Smveazemwgfs-af FB Q 2 :7 ' ,NW ., V' :l .ff, :Lf . l 'f .: '5? v V tn 1 ,N - 5' 5 ' ,Y-'5 . l WX, N -' ' 15' ' ' .wx .1 im: . ,L'.1.vgj'1q,L.'1, , I V .' 5 ,'g'2j,'-'yi':g1'1ffb ,yn 5r,z1,g.' 1' i 'L 1 4 cv-M11 ,X-:EES , 5 yup. 5 sf' 1f:f.l5s,:L:x-1, ' f- af, 2 s--un, g ,1n.. i , .-:si ff.-S ':': ,T '- , A: . - kv. :.:'xl,:1fg,..V'..w.,'figgw, I . Q. tj 4:1 . X it LU. I, - ll.-:J',,:.3:AAi.fM vt?1R: , W ., .- , , -'L' ' ' '3'J'VQ1 1'2.i1Tz'5fl 4 ' 43 ffmL.,11. gI'.1-:L'T a -. ' ' MEA , , ':f' f'1fL ,,13,- '3 g tl . l H xy Ax PAB I In I W.-. ' .. H I l .,Lm'Yt' . 'x -K 1- :Q -' ,, ',1 ' ,ffy,Jf,I 1 .',1 ' - y , .G , ' , 5 N vi, 3' Q,5',5Qlfg.Xrfe3f'.j2,bg3:if',2:1i3QQ',5f'.5'Q 'QP:: LFE: ,,H', ' ,- l1glt'Q1?:,i J.x,HL,x 203, AY ,. 51, I.: '.. -aw' X1',F:5z,3l:' ,f 'I' alum rg-J.-A:i,:.'V?I2fwYt.,'. . tg., 'L if Yyt--::u,:!a:fE'.,41 It Xr'1:,Q,.'Y!Z'fQ is ' lla' 'u -. '. ' ' -I v' ' ' 'V 'T'A'- - P ' ' .gm-g 'u V ,. f '1m' .' gn-'Q--:J N 1 'I ., If ,. ,, 'HJ-11'D-?..l '- '-N -'LM' ': E 1, .f 4 1.'.z-wg-':'f4. ,--ep 1-f wht vu NH f. f .v .wi M V-Emslx ' - 4 'fp mi.--ab wr -+ W PFW? ',1,4f-Hi, W ZW --,QM 1 ' f.+ '2i1sng'rfQ' Vi! 'xp' '-,,','lfn'hf?'ixj:v.,p. ' lh,.'1' fgkj-,iff MW .gf X' x ,,4,1f-A11 ,S 5'.: L? ', ,I 3' 'IT A m i'-As3Q,.1'vf f. 'l-,-ze X, I -Q11-4 1:1 .mi 54 ,q ve. gif. ,',f,,r,:g1!v gk., E . 1' '.'-it :vw G' V' Mi -i q'5'l --'rg f 'J-Q53 'V '.'-'JV I.-'31 w N Zu, ' I-'Vw W L ar 1. W ff:-: A51'if+ 1-mf 1 -1 E: 5'1 lf'-1 J' f3 ':,-44518-,'Q'fNT43-'mf' W 5-Ffh, IJQVA' H. '42-xl, ' x, '-.xr X rf:-5 Q f-'Ulu 5 affair 2-'W' 5 -' Q il-'f P'-' -.if '-. 'WMX lY .'f3f'.K 'fv'. -1.11 '- ..,- I' , ,. - ' 'T 'wwf , f wxW f -f55f'ZM ' ' - :fa ww A a-QM gi .U l e yr. ' C5-rg 1: :lf 1:1 eq-N., N,-x ,l x:?x4l ,1:,:. . V5 ,A Tl I . A4 N ...J ! -'N 4 ' 1 .'- Zxfgk W v ' 1 .Q ',f Q! X iffy .-ff 'M V V 4, 'Sf' xg-' M I4 2561,-,yt . 4 .1 ,wh Wx tll . . Y : I T '- fN'Q:.1f' 1 -' ' J 4. ,,z:'1'gw,' Yu -. iffy :I I .rw -F., -N I .w him -.J Q f . N .L , - ,rfb ,L R f, Q K fp' Q bl V 'H A .-4 - , !Vi,T , 1' ' rf! em :Nu i yylini ,. 4 ,'f' i m' Jgyiw 'M.Wf' w-Q' ' -' V Mui . fy 'VIE 1 S 9,1-F N3 5 F9 ,V 5 QW, i: '7Q nf' 1 -, -5 -z, .,. f - .a ln--1 gf, Hh s' 3 1. :P w -P . .Q-.',5t1'f. :Q M ' .!'h.'4gA?: f L uge' 'f vjrrfl ' lift ! '!f': 'x. 1 Aff! IN- I, , ' . -' 'L' Q Ji 'A 2 : ' '53 - 1 ' ,yy , If 1 4 1 ' EQ' I' -4' ' -,','-,iv 1 ivf' .3 '9' IQ div fy VG '2' Q.. ' f' slr , '-:Ag 14. :H 490 P 4 :' I ,r J' 'LK 1-'24, v- V M, f f- 'MK' . , frm H -'mi' ' 'f 1' s-iw-2 '-'ifggfw 1:imrf+5 ,ff ' Khin -5 rjzuvfw, '4 'fl ' ' r Y ! ,, - 'l' 5 Ur.-, -1.g,-2+'1:, L' :Haj 5 ., ' ,M a n' . ' ' .1 Tg4'AU.1fvf. A I 'V A A' 4' - 'c 'ff' K, ' K ' ., a'- 1:4 'N .I-' mm 1 , sew .v, . - 4 5 li P 1 u , 1 B, 1 My r I A-L I 1. I ng., ,.l 'x V14 xx, 1 w- It ' I x v TT , 4'!'.F Y'i 1 P 1



Page 20 text:

wf5Ttivfdfrfhm1 T K ' ' ' 'T R f. I if J- . 'Q-, f - N .- ,l 1' ' -say ft . -. X x , . vw nm -wf..n -- -Zi l ,.,x' -I I , - A X Twzlltff Y ' 'A l OFFICERS OF THE LAW SCHOOL al 1 .l T 5 rdialiii ..u1..'4.v.,LL....i r ff , A. j Ll. lffigl t h it I h st V tt ' ifli. -1w 'fn'a..x'irfryqfefqizmrv 4 ?'4i.E 5 f It-141,91 ff!-th ff, 1 , ' M. Y N, A . . . . 7 ' ' 'llmgi Q .puf f -7 .2. 5 'ju Wg:-t t'RAWI 0lHl MeM.KRfI'IN DA VIS lIl'IN'l'Z l'resident. Vice-l'r4-snlent. Set-l'et.:u'y Sm-R-4-,lm.ntnrl-,,,,,, attack, and a knowledge of how and where to find the law. As a feature of the training given the practice court is made a regular part of the work of each year. Throughout all the courses emphasis is laid upon the holdings of the Montana courts with respect to the questions which are established in this jurisdiction. The students are encouraged to study the Code and familiarize themselves with Mon- tana procedure. llxhaustive and practical courses in Mining and Irrigation Law are otfered, the courses being recognized as the standard for the treatment of these subjects in the law schools of America. Judge john B. Clayberg of San Francisco, consulting Dean of the Law School, comes yearly to Missoula for a series of lec- tures on Mining Law. The standing of judge Clayberg as a pre-eminent author- ity in this field, combined with his warm personality, make his visits points of keenly anticipated interest. That men who intend to practice in Western states realize the advisability of securing their education in a VVestern law school is evidenced hy the number of men of quality who have migrated to Montana from other schools. The Law School was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law Schools at the annual meeting in IQI4. The students regard as signihcant the fact that no other law school in the Northwest is a member of this association. In IQI4 the Legislature passed a law admitting graduates of the Law School to practice in Montana without examination, subject to the discretion of the Supreme Court. Encouraging reports have been received with reference to the establishing in the Law School of a chapter of l'hi Delta Phi, international fraternity. The Law School is justly proud of the recognition thus achieved. The students of the Law School recognize, however, that these matters have brought to them added obligations. The earnestness of purpose which pervades the school is un- mistakable and, we are glad to say, it is continually becoming more marked. Notwithstanding the rigid requirements with respect to scholastic standing, the students of the school are conspicuously represented in student activities, five of the University debaters are law men: seven of the members of the famous 6-6 Page Nineteen

Suggestions in the Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) collection:

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 1

1914

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 1

1915

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 1

1916

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 1

1918

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 1

1919

Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 1

1920


Searching for more yearbooks in Montana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Montana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.