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THE ECHO Faculty of Seattle College Very Reverend Jeffrey J. O’Shea .. .President Professor of Philosophy. Rev. Francis J. Burke ..........................Vice-President Prefect of Discipline. Moderator of the Senior Sodality. Rev. Augustus J. Coudeyre ..................Prefect of Studies Professor of French. Rev. Timothy Murphy .. Professor of Latin. English and History in 4th Year High. Rev. William E. Smith Professor of Physics: Instructor in English in 1st Year High. Rev. Aloysius Stern Treasurer Rev. Patrick H. Deignan ... Instructor in Latin. English, History Mr. William J. Dunne ... Professor of Literature, Political Economy and Philosphy of Religion. Prefect of the Senior Debating Society. Mr. William G. Elliott Instructor in English. Religion and Latin, in 2nd Year High, Prefect of the Junior Sodality and of the Dramatic Society. Mr. John P. Fox Instructor in History and German. Pre- fect of the Missionary Society. Mr. Francis Gleason ... Instructor in Latin. Mathematics and Religion in 1st Year High. Director of the Orchestra. Mr. Edward D. Maginnis Professor of Mathematics. Pre- fect of the Junior Debating Society. Mr. Leo. F. McGreal Instructor in Latin. English and History in Third Year High. Director of the Glee Club. Mr. James Robinson .......Instructor in Latin and Religion 2nd year High. Mr. Walter E. Semeria........Instructor in Spanish. Latin, and Mathematics. Moderator of the Palestra and the Echo. Prefect of the Library. Mr. Edward J. Coen ..Instructor in English. Latin, History and Religion, 1st Year High. 15
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THE ECHO “The Verdict Is t t F)ROSECUTING Attorney Disappears! Extra! Extra!’’ The words coming up to William Rochet, sitting in deep thought in the Prosecutor’s office on the fifth floor of the Arctic Building, aroused him from his reverie and caused him to run, without waiting for the elevator, down the five flights of stairs to the street. “Give me a paper.’’ and thrusting a quarter, which he thought to be a nickel, into the newsboy’s palm, he glanced at the headline and then read the complete newspaper account of the mysterious disappearance of John Burns, the Prosecuting Attorney, a “big gun both in the social and political world. In the criminal world the name stood for the Law and was respected as much by the underworld as the Justice Court, all the judges and all the city blue-coats thrown together. The Evening Telegram carried the following account: PROSECUTING ATTORNEY MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARS Underworld Poe is Sought by Police Department Who Fear That He May Have Been Assassinated or Shanghaied on Eve of Big Trial! “After leaving home yesterday afternoon, presumably for the office, John Burns, county Prosecuting Attorney, failed to return, and is being sought this evening by his daughter. Friends and police officials fear that he has met with foul play and at present they are using every means possible to aid in the search for the Attorney. “Mr. Burns, a man of irreproachable character and standing in the community, was almost unanimously elected last spring to the county’s highest legal office. He has gained the admiration and respect of fellow legal luminaries and no trouble is being spared in the hunt for him. His daughter, and only companion since his wife’s death, is prostrated with grief, and at »• i 16
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