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F. PHKLPS TODD 21 K. (iorgas Lam , Philadelphia Horn January . HM6 W icomico High School. 1913 Tonic School Ini versify of Pennsylvania, 1918, B.S. ”7 odd “Kelps” was SpofTord’s hdlcr half. It is rumored that Todd practically dictated the policies of the Provident Trust Company. It is fortunate that the class had men of Todd’s conservatism to counteract to some extent the influence exerted by a few of our ultra-radical members. Todd was essentially a man of pleasing personality, hard common-sense, reliability and thoroughness. He rendered assistance to “The Docket” Committee. JOHN SIMMONS TW’INN Limekiln Pike, (ilenside. Pa. Horn September 2b, IttOH Cheltenham High School. 1917 Jack Jack’s name brings up aspersions of a “double” life and a better half, but neither one is applicable. The only thing about him that might cause any apprehension is the fact that his habit of walking around in low-gear led many of us to believe that he came from New Jersey (even as Leon Rose), but such was not the case; for when John was not at his Glenside abode he was in the School Law Library surrounded by a host of formidable-looking books. It was rumored that Twinn spent from four to four and a half hours daily waving his hair. 66
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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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AARON W. WHITH 539 S. Redfield Street, Philadelphia Horn January '2, VMM West Philadelphia High School, 1921 Admitted to Bar, 1925 W hi tie” One of the most attentive students in our generally inattentive class was Whitie, which fact Aaron himself admitted to he true. Whitie was almost invariably “there when called upon for recitation. IIKNRIKTTA LOISK W.IOKKY Middletown, Pa. Middletown High School, 1918 Berkley Business College, 1919 “Henry” Henry was the darling of the class, and it is no secret that if all the sighs she inspired were placed side l v side, the distance covered would be further than from Middletown to Yladivostock and return. For a girl who was born in a town where they have a movie once every other week, a combination post-otlice and general store, and curfew at 8.30, she lias done well in adopting urban ways and shunting the city slickers. Her “here when answering the roll-call was as famous as George Phillips impersonations; but the boys were always ready to assume a falsetto and answer for her. Henry was a member of the Portia Law Club, Phi Delta Delta Sororilv, and the Dockrt Committee.
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