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

 - Class of 1926

Page 68 of 148

 

Temple University School of Law - Restatement Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 68 of 148
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WILLIAM REESE SPOFFORD 12 Harvin Road, Upper Darby Twp., Pa. Born January 31, 1X97 U. of P. Evening School, Accounts and Finance, 1920 Admitted to Bar, 1925 “Bill” William Douglas Fairbanks Reese Valentino SpofTord rendered yeoman service as Chairman of the Banquet Committee and in many other ways, one of which was in keeping his neighbor and confidant, Todd, awake. When Bill put on his broadest Hollywood smile, his ears and other handsome features were barely perceptible. However, Bill was unjustly severe, at times, with some of his fellow classmates. It’s wiser to boost, William, than to knock. JOHN STANZIOXK 1242 S. Harmony Street, Philadelphia Born January : , 1899 Strayer’s Business College, 1914 T. U. Real Estate Conveyancing Course, 1920 Admitted to Bar, 1925 “Stanze John’s quiet, dignified personality was an outstanding feature of the class. His modesty was another characteristic, for he never advertised the fact that he was an accomplished musician and gave frequent recitals from the local radio stations. To lend tone to his musical temperament, he even moved to Harmony Street. As a leader in Italian circles, he was pre-eminent, and his admission to the Bar was hailed as an epochal event by his friends, celebrated by a banquet at which some of the city’s most prominent men were speakers. G1

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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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FRANK M. STEINBERG 245 S. Fifty-fifth Street, Philadelphia South Philadelpliia High School, 1918 University of Pennsylvania, 1922, R.S.'in C.E. “Strinir Abramson saw more of Steinie than he did of his own wife and baby. Sam and Frank went through their high school, Penn and Temple battles together, and even answered examination questions in similar terms. To bring events to a logical conclusion, they should form a partnership to try cases involving engineering questions. How lucky for both that the class was not seated in alphabetical order, for Steinie with out Abramson, or Sammie without Frank, would probably have meant two acute melancholia complexes to dampen the enthusiasm of our gang. WILLIAM R. TOAL 42 Brighton Avenue, Kirklyn, Pa. Horn December 9. 1893 South Philadelphia High School, 1911 Admitted to Bar, 1926 “Bill Though in Media he was known to the elite as “The Honorable W. Reilly Toal,” he was always just plain Bill to ns, and after a somewhat turbulent election was chosen Class President for the Junior year. He was the majority leader in his section of the room, and was the official “questioner” of that group. It was nothing unusual for him to show the profs wherein they erred in the law, hut it seems they failed to appreciate his warnings and continued in their unenlightened course. However, W. Reilly was always a serious thinker and knew his law. 65

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