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HARRY DANIEL GOTTLIEB 934 E. Price Street, Philadelphia Horn November 19, 1900 Northeast High School, 1918 Enivcrsity of Pennsylvania Admitted to Bar, 1925 C. Jr When he arose to speak he always said something, although in many instances Harry was the only one who really understood what he meant. C. J. was quite an active fellow, lending his mighty brain-power to both the Executive and Doc.kkt Committees. He was our president when we were Freshmen, and probably thought we had more discernment then than thereafter. His analytic mind often prompted him to disagree with Stephen on the subject of Evidence; with Bispham on Equity, and with Hamilton on Sales. He collaborated with Leon Rosenthal in preparing the “argument” in the class history. HENRY JONAH GOULEY 2631 Kensington Avenue, Germantown Horn July 12. 1902 Northeast High School, 1919 ''(ion I ash” As a member of the “Second Alarmers Association,” honorary hoseman in the Eire Department, and ex-officio lobbyist at the various Nurses’ Homes, Henry Jonah is no mean citizen. Of course it was bad enough that the fire eater had to conic in late after fanning the flames of some terrible fire, but he added to our misery by his arguments upon such enlightening subjects as: “How High is I p?” and “How Many is Few?” ----------------------------------- 48 —
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JOHN J. GILBRIDK, JR. 2521 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia Horn August 0, 1899 South Philadelphia High School, 1918 University of Pennsylvania, 1922, B.S. in Ec. John Julius Caesar is reputed to have simultaneously directed his hat-ties on horseback and dictated to his secretary the details of his battles and also endearing letters to his wife. Our John would seem a worthy rival—he was so accomplished he could use his eyes reading the newspapers in class and his ears listening to the lectures. His dual capacity and gracious immaculateness have won him hcaucoup favor. MAXWELL M. COLDER 5510 lladfield Street, Philadelphia Horn Mag 28. 1890 South Philadelphia High School, 1911 University of Pennsylvania, 1919, B.S. in C.E. Congressman Congressman's first hit of notoriety came when he was made “Master of the Scrolls.” Max was one of the few men who could he at the same time successful as a married man, and a card genius. No one will ever forget Max’s performing acrobatic teeth. No matter what the circumstances, our corpulent friend never hesitated to remove his famous bridge work for the exclusive amusement of Ahscah Friedman. In addition to helping his wife with the dishes, the Congressman was noted as the Pilot (variant spelling) of the Steering Committee, and as a member of the Chiselers.
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MARY ELIZABETH GRISEL 15 S. Fourth Street, Camden, N. J. Camden Catholic High School, 11)21 “Mary Mary was one of those quiet, unassuming girls who always reserve their remarks—when she did speak she astounded the class by her comprehension, thoroughness and ability. Her talent is matched only by her modesty. Mary is some pumpkins at playing five hundred, is a member of Portia Law (dub. Phi Delta Delta, and the Docket Committee, and was treasurer of the Freshman class. It is rumored that Judge B’s success is due in no small degree to the able counsel furnished by Mary. SOL PAUL HANIG 2000 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia South Philadelphia High School, 1012 Temple University, 1021, Ph.G. “Sol Sol, as his given name might imply, was a very bright boy. He was contemporaneously an instructor and a student at Temple, the former in the School of Pharmacy, and the latter, of course, in the Sesqui-Centennial Class of the Law School. He was equally efficient as a druggist, law student, mortgagee and common carrier. Sol was a very congenial chap, whose extra-judicial interests lay mostly in Mrs. Sol, tennis, botany and chess. After class he obligingly permitted his Chewy to be used as a carryall by the boys, and can enumerate us all on his visiting list as warm friends. 49
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