Temple University School of Law - Restatement Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1926

Page 60 of 148

 

Temple University School of Law - Restatement Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 60 of 148
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JOSEPH GEORGE LIPSIUS 923 S. Sixtieth Street, Philadelphia Born February 13, 1902 West Philadelphia High School, 1919 Syracuse University Admitted to Bar, 1925 Gawge'' George was known far and wide as a rare swimmer, and one day in his efforts he unwittingly trespassed upon the riparian rights of Judge “Riedenaud,” and despite his physique and prepossessing appearance, his legal immaturity was unmasked and he was rather harshly ordered to keep out of those waters until he had swam past the State Board. Gawge, however, persevered and was thereafter often seen in the same locality, propelling himself with facility and efficiency and denying anybody the right to interfere. George was a Lambda Sig and a chesty Chiseler. LYNWOOD LORD 36 West Street, Woodbury, N. J. Born April 15, 1902 Woodbury High School, 1920 T. U. School of Accounting, 1922 Admitted to N. J. Bar, 1926 Lyn was always considered a nice little boy until his third year, when he came into man’s estate. The transition was sudden, rather than gradual and it was accomplished by the development of a prominent fungus on the upper lip. Since that time he has never been bothered by the flirtatious smiles and roguish glances of the fiftecn-year-old schoolgirls. The blank space above indicates and corresponds with the interest he exhibited in all class affairs of the Senior year. r G

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ABRAHAM .1. LEVY 517 Wharton Street, Philadelphia Horn July 7. 1902 South Philadelphia High School, 1018 t’niversitv of Pennsylvania, 1022, A.B. Admitted to Bar, 1026 “Braham” ‘‘Braham” was another Penn alumnus who sojourned with us. His voice was pitched in a resonant falsetto and his chief claim to fame was his brilliant defense of an alleged deserter from the National Guard. Braham was a crony of AI Klein’s and stated that his hobbies were golf (all varieties), and homework (no varieties). Braham was also a Lambda Sigma Kappa and a Chiseler. CHARLES V. LINSHAW 525 S. Redfield Street, Philadelphia Horn September IS, 1901 South Philadelphia High School, 1019 U. of P. Wharton Evening School Admitted to Bar, 1026 “Charlie” One hurried glance at Charlie might give you the mistaken impression that he was asleep, but on the contrary he was usually very much awake. Charles was an artist of repute and a renowned hiker. He and .lore Creskoff formed a second pair of Siamese Twins, but Charlie’s inherent qualities negatived whatever Jurgenesque influence Jerry may have endeavored to exert upon him. 55



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GEORGE F. CONVENTUAL 1323 S. Fifty-eighth Street, Philadelphia Horn September II. 1898 South Philadelphia High School, 1916 Admitted to Bar, 1925 “George” George early impressed us with his wisdom, and earned the sobriquet of “Philosopher-Barrister.” The Dean himself rebuked some of us for making faces at Lowcnthal, and as a reward to Georgie, appointed him Chief “Draftsman,” with the privilege of opening and closing the door, according to the density of the atmosphere within the classroom. He married during his student days, and often said he enjoyed nothing more than to take a tramp through the woods with his wife. George asked as many questions as anyone else in the class, but Ins queries, unlike most of the others’, were really sensible. Member of Banquet Committee. MARY ROSE MAGEE 1710 N. Park Avenue, Philadelphia Academy of Sisters of Mercy, 1918 Admitted to Bar, 1925 “Rose Marie” Our winsome Vice-President, Rose-Marie was always bashful and shy until suddenly she broke into print. Not satisfied with mere front page headlines and stories, the newspapers printed Mary’s picture so often that she was obliged to employ a secretary to turn down her various movie contracts, vaudeville offers and opportunities to write testimonials for cold cream, hair-nets and non-skid rolling pins. She was always well protected, however, by one Dashing Dave O'Brien. As history repeats itself, and our fair lady was appointed Assistant City Solicitor before graduation, we wouldn’t he at all surprised to see her in a judge’s robe. 57

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