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SAMUEL ABRAMSON 4728 N. Mervine Street, Philadelphia Horn September 1, 1809 South Philadelphia High School, 1917 University of Pennsylvania, 1921, B.S. in C.E. “Sammie” Sammie started his hectic career as a baby; then he decided to become a civil engineer. He found the latter calling entirely too civil, so he conceived the idea of studying law, becoming interested in crime (passively). There are three outstanding features of Abramson’s life: (1) his wife; (2) his baby; (3) the questions he asks which are “so intricately simple.” He also confesses a penchant for bridge. HERBERT ADAM 6064 Drexel Road, Overbrook Horn January 31, 1900 Peirce School, 1917 Admitted to Bar, 1924 Herby' Herby was our president in the second year. Compared with Herb, “Slim Jim” might be considered elephantine. Adam’s greatest difficulty in school was finding room for his legs. The curriculum gave him no trouble, and he copped the second year prize. During the summer Herb very generously treated the Ocean City girls to frequent views of his manly physique in a one-piece; also in knickers upon request. Herb is a brother to the worthy gentleman who taught us our Insurance Law, and is himself a wizard in figuring life expectancies. I.ike his alphabetical predecessor in the class, he admitted a fondness for bridge. He was our first classmate to delude the State Board.
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1913 Rost:, Abraham M., 607 Jefferson Bldg., Phila., Pa. Member of firm of Rose Fischer. Rogers, Alexander L., Woodbury, X. J. Member of 1st graduating class. Temple Unit). Law School. Former Asst. Prosecutor. Gloucester County. New Jersey. Rowland, T. Harry, 7th and Market Sts., Camden, N. J. Counsel for Delaware River Bridge Commission. Former Assemblyman of Camden. New Jersey. Seni:i-li:n. Albert E., 509 Cooper St., Camden, X. J. Solicitor, Pensauken Township National Rank. Straub, Gustave F., 1308 Widener Bldg., Phila., Pa. Asst. City Solicitor, Philadelphia, Pa. Scovel, Edwin G., 520 Market Street, Camden, X. J. Former Professor in New Jersey Practice, Temple University Law School. Former Asst. Prosecutor, Camden County. Shay, Samuel M., 428 Market St., Camden, X. J. Judge of Common Pleas Court. Camden County. Tracey, James W., Jr., 801 Liberty Bldg., Phila., Pa. Asst. District Attorney. Philadelphia County. Former Professor in Common Law Pleading and Criminal Law, Temple University Law School. Troth, S. Howard. 509 Federal St., Camden, X. J. Member of 1st Graduating Class, Temple U. Law School. Recorder, Riverton. New Jersey. Justice of Peace, Burlington County. New Jersey. Van Name. Elmer G., 622 Federal St., Camden, X. J. Treasurer. Camden County Bar Association. Welsh, George A., 305 Bailey Bldg., Phila., Pa. U. S. Congressman from Pennsylvania. Wilson. James R., 619 Bankers’ Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa. Professor of Real Property and Landlord and Tenant, Temple University Law School. Former Vice-Pres. and Title Officer of Real Estate Title Trust Company.. Phila., Pa. Wolfe, Bertram K., 632 Bankers’ Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa. Professor in Bankruptcy,” Damages.” Bailments and Carriers, Partnership, and Domestic Relations. Temple University Law School. Woodruff, Albert S., 328 Market St., Camden, X. J. State Senator. Camden County, New Jersey-. Zion, Peter P., 1011 Finance Bldg., Phila., Pa. Captain, U. S. Army, in World War. 37 1901 1913 1918 1922 1920 1917 1912 1901 1913 1905 1914 1917 1909 1916
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CRAWFORD A. RATTLE 510 S. Forty-seventh Street, Philadelphia Horn February 20, 1896 Birmingham (Ala.) High School, 1017 Admitted to Bar, 1020 “Gettysburg Gettysburg matriculated at Temple where he diligently pursued the course, and in spite of his predilection for the ladies, we were pleased to learn of the aflirmativc expression by the State Board upon his answers to the Final State Board questions. Bat was a wizard with the cue and ivories, but refused to surrender his amateur status to turn professional. BENJAMIN BELLET 1111 Leidy Avenue, Philadelphia Horn February 2'i. 1899 South Philadelphia High School, 1018 University of Pennsylvania. 1022, B.S. in Ec. Admitted to Bar, 1020 “Noona” Noona was a dear bov so inherently good that he even referred to criminals as “gentlemen.” He said little, but said it beautifully. Whenever he expounded the law to our noble assemblage, everyone woke up and took judicial notice. It is rumored that he expects to publish a treatise on Domestic Relations, with special emphasis upon the duties and rights of a husband. Bellet was a polished speaker—in fact, he was almost a finished speaker on several occasions. Those who were in a position to know stated positively that Ben would make Demosthenes sound like a mute. “Mister Bellet could always be counted on to relieve the monotony of an otherwise humdrum quiz, and never hesitated to inform the professor that “Mister Bellet has arrived.”
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