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The Editor desires l express his sincere appreciation to all those who have assisted him in bringing this publication to a successful consummation, to all contributors and advertisers, and in particular to Dean Francis Chapman George W. Phillips X at 1i a n i el Nath a n s n Harry I). Gottlieb Leon S. Rosenthal Km an cel Birnrai m Frank Miller Abraham M. Rose, Esq. Charles M. Atkinson, Esq. I. Samuel Worth John J. ( oi.lmer John F. Finney William R. Toal Mrs. Clementine Kellar for their valuable services and untiring efforts on behalf of “The Docket.” 121
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Wap of JfaretoeU THIS record commemorates the completion of our study of the principles of the law at our Alma Mater, hut we must realize that college graduation is hut the beginning of a true legal education. We are now about to matriculate in the School of Kxperience, whose curriculum is all-embracing and which offers an unlimited variety of courses. What degree will he awarded us and what distinctions on us conferred will he determined only by our own ability and character. It is incumbent upon us to continue our studies and to keep up to date with all judicial decisions and statutory enactments. Only in this way can we grow in our profession. Lawyers are rapidly assuming leadership in civic, educational, religious and economic fields. A lawyer, to be successful, must possess certain qualifications; he must not only be learned in the law and a convincing speaker, but also a tactful diplomat and a man with a human heart and a congenial personality. He must be versatile in his accomplishments, liberal in his attitude and ever mindful of the duty which he owes not only to his clients, but to society in general, and to the government in particular. He must steadfastly stop his ears to the cry that the end justifies the means, and close his eyes to the opportunities which will be presented to him to advance his personal interests at the cost of quieting his conscience. As we commence our training in this great University of Life, to stand side by side with those honorable gentlemen who have added dignity to our profession, let it be with a deep sense of this obligation which devolves upon us. Let us resolve that whatever may be our aspirations, whatever tin circumstances and whatever the price, we shall endeavor always to maintain our self-respect and uphold the glorious traditions which are inseparable from the calling we have chosen. And lastly, we must never forget the duty we owe to the memory of the man who to a large measure made our education possible. The most fitting memorial to Dr. Russell 11. Lomvell would be the renaming of Temple University “Conwell University.” While there is an inherent significance in the word “Temple,” there is much more in the name which would be a permanent memorial to the man whose life and fortune were whole-heartedly and graciously devoted to the founding and maintaining of a University for those who were eager to attain an education, but were less fortunate in that the economic condition of their lives was more burdensome. 120
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3nbex PAGE Poem, “Temple” ...............................................Leroy Comanor 2 Class Photograph .............................................................. 4 Dedication .................................................................... 5 Message ..............................................Dean Francis Chapman 6 Foreword ..............................................Leon H. Rose, Editor 8 Faculty Photograph ........................................................... 10 Message .................................................Dr. Charles E. Beury 12 Russell H. Conwell ..................................... Dr. Laura H. Camell 14 Poem, “Alma Mater” ............................................Leon . Rose 18 Poem, “Song of the Stream” ...................................Allen S. Dolgin 18 Editorial Staff .............................................................. 10 Our Former Professors ........................................................ 21 Executive Committee Photograph ............................................... 22 Poem, “Farewell” .........................................Georye W. Phillips 24 “Docket” Committee Photograph ................................................ 26 Class Officers ............................................................... 27 History, Temple University Law School .........................Dean Chapman 28 Greetings ......................................Mayor Freeland W. Kendrick 32 Our Annual Banquet ........................................................... 33 Alumni Who Bestow Honor On Their Alma Mater................................... 34 Individual Photographs of Graduates .......................................... 38 In Memoriam .................................................................. 69 Roster Followed by 1026 Class ................................................ 70 Our Class Roll ............................................................... 71 Our Former Classmates ........................................................ 72 Subscribers to 1026 “Docket” ................................................. 74 Prophecy of Class, Illegal Unintalligencer”.................................. 75 Poem, “Our Legal Argosy” .....................................Allen S. Dolgin 70 Officers and Committees of Senior Class ...................................... 81 Lambda Sigma Kappa Law Fraternity Photograph.................................. 82 Portia Law Club Photograph ................................................... 84 Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity Photograph ........................................... 86 Phi Delta Delta Fraternity Photograph ........................................ 88 Chiselers Society Photograph ................................................. 90 Autographs ................................................................... 92 History of 1026 Class, “Case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Ex Rel Temple University Law School vs. 62 Law Students” ............................. 93 A Philosophic Fable, “The Lawyer” ........................Nathaniel Nathanson 105 Poem, “A View of Our ‘Sales’ Room”.....................Georye W. Phillips 107 Caricatures of Class ........................................................ 109 Legal Lyrics ..........................................Nathaniel Nathanson 112 Caricatures of Class ........................................................ 114 Legal Jests ................................................................. 116 Poem, “Shady Nook” ...........................................Allen S. Dolgin 119 By Way of Farewell ............................................Leon H. Rose 120 Expression of Appreciation .................................................. 121 Index ....................................................................... 122 Advertisements .............................................................. 123 122
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