University of Nebraska College of Law - Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1904

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7. HARRY KEYSER. Phi Delta Phi. Dramatic Club. Was born at Bower, Nebraska, November 11, 1881. Attended the Lincoln Normal, Lin- coln Academy, and the School of Agriculture before he fully decided to embark upon the study of law. Received his A.B. degree from the Uni- versity in 1905. Harry has been interested in dramaticsg was leading -man in the senior play last year, and takes a part in the management or produc- tion of many of the University theatricals. Is a prominent member of the English theme-reading department, and at present is the genial clerk of the district court. Will practice law. 8. JOHN HUDSON BOWLBY. A strictly Nebraska product, born at Crete, April 2, 1882. Graduated from Crete high school in 1899 and entered Doane College, from which he received an A.B. degree in 1903. Last year he came to the University and took work in both the academic and law departments. Is at present writing a thesis on The Relation of Bank Items to the State of Trade, with which he hopes to lift an A.M. degree this spring. 'Bowlby has a mild temper and is always willing to oblige the ladies. He is now experimenting with several 'fGet-Fat-Quick foods. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Expects to become one of the shining lights in the legal profession after leaving school. 9. ALVAH CAREY HOUGH. Made his appearance in the Hoosier state, at the little town of Salem, September 16, 1881. At an early age he brought his family to Kansas, where he took his high school work at Ottawa. He decided to do his academic work in the U. of N. and came to Lincoln three years ago. VVill get his A.B. degree this year and will take a B.LL. from the Law School in 1908. Mr. Hough was active in debating while at Ottawa and was on the local squad last year. Has been chosen a principal member of the debating team this spring to uphold the honor of the scarlet and cream at Madison, XfVisconsin. He is theme reader in the Rhetoric depart- ment in addition to his other duties. He will practice law somewhere west of 'the Mississippi river. As to his matrimonial prospects he resolutely re- fuses to commit himself. 10. HORACE A. ROBBINS. Alias 'lord Cokefi alias Bub. Had his be- ginning on the first day of February, 1883. He strenuously insists that this was the most important event of his life and that he was the most important personage at the event Csee Harold WJ. Contends that his life will mark an epoch in political reformation. His ambitions politically are only ex- ceeded by his ability to ask questions. Is a good student, however, and pos- sesses energy enough to Hmake good in the profession he has chosen. For further particulars see Horace himself. 11. GEORGE H. HEINICE. This sober looking fellow was born somewhere in Nebraska on July 22, 1883. Graduated from the Talmage high school in 1902. Is a senior in the academic department as well as a lawyer. Vtfas mem- ber of the S01lZZJ7'C7'0 staff last year, and has proved himself an able assistant editor of the YEAR BOOK. Keeps himself so close to his work that he is called a hermit. After finishing the law course he will devote his time to seeing that the railroads and Standard Oil Co. do not overstep the bounds of law and justice. 12. EDNVARD BROVVNE ADAMS. Phi Gamma Delta. Comes from Tekamah and hopes to absorb enough law to enable him to help himself when in diffi- culties. Has been a Hrst lieutenant in Company C and is chairman of the Senior Prom. Is taking the combined law and academic course with eco- nomics as a side line. Noted for his faultless dress and appearance. More than likely he 'will enter the business world when he finishes school. Will be a success at anything. Gained eminence this year as assistant manager of this book. 12

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BOARD OF EDITORS AND MANAGERS 1. CLAUDE A. DAVIS. Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Kappa Nu. Born at Mt. Vernon, Illinois, 1582. Home address, Lead, South Dakota. Has taken a prominent part in work of the Dramatic Club of the University. Is manager and has a part in the senior play, 15106. Editor-in-chief of YEAR BOOK. In competitive bibliography exam 1905, tied for Iirst place and re- ceived one of the prizes awarded. His work in the practice courts shows ability in power of analysis, clear and cogent methods of arranging facts and putting into few words the most involved and intricate legal problems. VVill practice in the XVest, where his success is assured. 2. GSCAR lkl.-XXXVELL BTEYER. Twenty-five years ago this thorough Lin- colnite alighted upon this earth. lndustry and ability were born in him. After graduating from the Lincoln high school, problems of the business world engaged his attention for a few years. Later he found time for the study of the law on the side. Everlasting fame and renown among his class- mates and the undying esteem and regard of the faculty were his after draw- ing the highest grade in code pleading. His attendance at fraternity parties as the representative of Beta Theta Pi shows his popularity. Phi Delta Phi also is proud of his name upon her rolls. Student member of the athletic board is another of his many honors. 3. JAMES A. CLARK. Phi Delta Phi, Theta Kappa Nu. Craig, Nebraska. B.Sc., Fremont Normal. A resident and citizen of Craig, where he was principal of the Craig high school for three years before taking up the study of law at the University of Nebraska. He has officiated as class secretary, judge of the court, and class president. His earnest, frank, and pleasing manner and his recognized intellectual ability, along with his many other sterling qualities, have won for him the highest respect of all. As a student and a man he has made a record of which he may well be proud. He will begin the practice of law at once, and success will reward his honest effort. 4. CHARLES M. ROLESON. Theta Kappa Nu. Acknowledges 'Wisner, Nebraska, as his birthplace and home town. XVas born many years ago and has been preparing himself ever since for the arduous duties of manager of the LAW XYEAR Boots. Is one of the magnates at the Co-Op. and high mogul in the real property intermittent question department. Never spends over forty-five minutes on a lesson, and always stands near the top of the class. VVatch him, please, he 's a genius, and will practice law when he leaves school. 5. ROSCOE C. OZMAN. Wliile a student of the Beatrice high school, of which he is a graduate, Ozman was a member of the debating squad and never lost a battle. Battles in the forum or on the gory fields were alike to him, for, prompted by a high sense of duty, he enlisted while yet a student in the Fighting First, and Went with it to the Philippines. There he re- mained for six years. A more steady, honest old soul it would be hard to find. He wins the good-will and respect of all with whom he comes in con- tact. Has done excellent service as assistant manager of this book. A prom- inent member of the Union society and of the Y. M. C. A. Expects to practice law. 6. CHARLES A. SAWYER. Alpha Theta Chi. Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, July 14, 1885, and has always lived in Lincoln. Graduate of the Lincoln high school. Will receive his bacl'1elor's degree next month. Is one of the leading members of the cast of the senior play. As manager of The Rus- sian Honeymoonn he conducted the troupe on several successful trips to nearby towns. Spends much of his time in his father's law office, and is known as one of the busiest men in the University. Will practice law. 11



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