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

 - Class of 1926

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Temple University School of Law - Restatement Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 63 of 148
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NATHANIEL NATIIANSON 125 Wingohocking Street, Philadelphia Born January ( . 1899 Northeast High School, 1910 Philadelphia School of Pedagogy, 1918 Temple University, 1922, B.S., in Ed. Graduate School, University of Penn. “Nate” Nate's moustache was the last word in sartorial elegance. It measured 4 3-16 inches from tip to tip (both waxed, of course). Nate was a member of the “Anvil Chorus” of the Record Committee, where his innate cleverness proved most valuable. Among his successful simultaneous activities were: expounding history in the Roosevelt High School; commanding a regiment of National Guards, and keeping his classmates in a jovial humor. GEORGE W. PHILLIPS 1028 Kerpcr Street, Lawndale, Philadelphia Born July 13. 1900 South Philadelphia High School, 1918 Strayer’s Business College, 1919 T. U. Real Estate Conveyancing Course, 1920 University of Pennsylvania Admitted to Bar, 1925 “Phil” Will any of us ever forget the witty interpolations in the class notes as recorded and particularly revised by Phil? Aside from being 49.99 per cent owner of the Rosephil Publishing Co., Unltd., he found time to win a paltry $350 in Limerick contests. George was the closest thing to perpetual motion the world has ever seen. His impersonations of the faculty and some of his classmates brightened up what would have otherwise been many a dull moment while awaiting the arrival of our occasionally delayed professors. As a member of the Docket Staff he was (to quote no less a personage than Leon Herman Rose, himself) “The Editor’s greatest help.” 59

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JACOB K. MILLER 1529 I.arch wood Avenue, Philadelphia Horn October 8. 1894 South Philadelphia 11ii'ii School, 1911 Penna. State College, 1915, R.S. Jack Jack was always known as being mighty square. In his dealings with the furniture-seeking public he established a reputation for fairness; while at school he was known for liis seriousness, punctuated at intervals with pleasant smiles. Jack really attended sessions toward the close of the term, and usually reserved his time for study immediately before examinations. WILLIAM .1. MORAN, JR. I than, Pennsylvania Horn December 8. 1893 Phila. School of Pedagogy, 1910 University of Pennsylvania, 1919, R.S. Duquesne University Pat Pat Moran came in from the wilds of Ithan, Pa., to conquer a few more worlds, having already captured degrees and decrees at Pedagogy. Penn, Duquesne and divers other institutions. He sported the most distinctive war record of anybody in the class, and was the daddy of a pair of young Morans. The bass and flounders made out to sea at double time when they observed Pat approaching with rod and line. Moran was a pleasant fellow, who made many friends. During the Itli year Pat was elected Superintendent of Schools of Bridgeport, Pa. 58



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WALTER S. PYTKO 3314 Almond Street, Philadelphia Born January 19, 1901 Roman Catholic High School, 1919 ‘Pit “Peregrinating Pytko” was here and there both at the same time. At the beginning of the hour he would be serenely catching the pearls of wisdom as they fell from the lips of our learned professors. Then, presto! he was gone! He was “Houdini,” “The Vanishing American” and “The Phantom” all rolled into one. While in class Pytko was so quiet that when he went out we missed his silence. Walt was the outstanding orator, and the acknowledged leader of the Polish people in Philadelphia. If he is as well liked in court as he was in class Pit ought to make a high hatting average with the judiciary. LOUIS A. .1. ROBBINS 519 S. Melville Street, Philadelphia Born November 30, IXO'i South Philadelphia High School, 1910 University of Pennsylvania, ltd 1. B.S. in C.E. Lou Lou, the silent realtor, was a quiet, reserved individual, and like the celebrated geyser, he was “Old Faithful when it came to attendance at school. Though his original intention was to follow the transit he decided to specialize in the mysteries of real property. But law, real estate and engineering pale into insignificance when Mrs. Robbins and the two charming little Robbins (not of the feathered variety) enter the scene, for they are Lou’s confessed weaknesses.

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