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

 - Class of 1926

Page 66 of 148

 

Temple University School of Law - Restatement Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 66 of 148
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LEON S. ROSENTHAL 145 N. Sixtieth Street, Philadelphia Horn October 25, 1901 West Philadelphia High School, 1921 Admitted to Bar, 1925 Leon Leon was one of the first of our classmates to pass his Bar examinations, which was a good thing, for it would have been a pity to have anxious clients awaiting his graduation to get justice in the courts. Rosenthal, as one of the Class Historians and Prophets, was a member of the “Dockkt” Committee, and was Lord Chief Justice of Lambda Sigma Kappa. In class he hesitated to sav too much, but when he spoke, he made sure of his ground, and then sallied forth undaunted. But Leon's real fame is based on his ability to manipulate the intricate melds of pinochle; for to quote his “Boswell, Comanor, “lie threw down a mean three hundred and fifty.” THOMAS F. SALTER 219 X. Cove Road, Merchantville, X. .1. Horn July 19. 1903 Camden High School, 1921 Peirce School Tom Yes, Tom was a mighty fine fellow, and it was no fault of his that he came from the territory across the Delaware. His assistance to Professor Burling, of our own faculty, was inestimable, though Salter admitted that he confined his help to the office rather than the classroom. As a tennis phenomenon, we can readily picture this Sigma Nu Phi man playing across the net with Bill Johnston. 62

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LEON HERMAN ROSE 330 Penn Street, Camden, N. J. Horn May 1, 1899 South Philadelphia High School, 1017 Philadelphia School of Pedagogy, 1020 Gratz College, Phila.. 1015-1919 City College of New York “Rabbit” Ye Editor-in-Chicf himself! Leon Herman Rose, Esquire—an indefatigable atom, if ever there was one. This Class “Docket” is a monument to Leon’s tireless efforts. His plans, ideas and thoughts are saturated throughout every detail of this literary work. Before the completion of the Delaware River Bridge, Leon was the legal link which connected Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Rabbie lived up to his name, too; he walked home every Friday evening, and Professor Wolfe gave him five exams on Friday afternoon so that Rosie’s “Sabbath” would not be violated. HARRY ROSENBLl’M 5033 Hazel Avenue, Philadelphia Horn March Ik, 1899 South Philadelphia High School, 1018 Hebrew Education Society, 1017 Admitted to Bar, 1025 “Rosey” He was our Secretary in the Senior and underclass years. As a “court reporter” he had no peer, and in reporting the lectures was often a sentence or two ahead of the prof. With his pal, Phillips, he served on the Docket Committee. The only question ever raised by Harry in Mr. Hamilton’s class was one that to him was of such momentous importance that lie asked it at least a dozen times per lecture, viz: “What time is it?” 01



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WILLIAM J. SHEPORAITIS 5102 Darrah Sired, Philadelphia Born July 26, 11102 Reading High School, 1920 Schuylkill College, 1922 Shep” Shep was the original “hoi-clog” from “Frankford.” Quiet almost to the point of being speechless, he could, nevertheless, speak when the occasion demanded. Schuylkill College honored Skipper by presenting him with the degree of B.M. (Bachelor of Monotony). Shep was an even-tempered, easy-going hoy who never got into trouble, hut had a lot of friends who would have gotten him out if he did. A. LOUIS SNADHR 529 Bainbridge Street, Philadelphia Horn January 10, 1001 South Philadelphia High School Lou Lou went about his work in a quiet, unpretentious manner. But with it all there was a certain snap in his recitations. When called upon he would answer the question and sit down before the inquiring professor had a chance to present any further complications; and if he did not know the answer he did not hesitate to say so. Whether this was due to the fact that his chair was so comfortable or because he resented being annoyed, will go down into history as one of those unsolved mysteries. Snader’s main regret was that he couldn’t go to school, hear a concert and see a good show all in the same evening.

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