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

 - Class of 1906

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Huffman, Yale. Evidently a sort of wandering minstrel. Born in Birmingham, Iowa. Lives in Sheridan, Wyo., and received his high school training at Fort Dodge, Iowa. Is a member of Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Phi, yet does not expect to practice law. As to just what relation he holds with the great university which bears his name we are at present unable to even hazard a guess. Hupp, Glenn C. Wfas born in Strawn, lll. He got his high school education at McCook, Neb. At the University he has received many honors. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta, Vikings, and Phi Delta Phi. He was awarded a medal by the Lincoln tire department for rescuing two women from a fire, and then from a position upon the waterwagon directing the movements of the department, thereby saving a large part of the business district from destruction. He expects to practice law among the web-footed natives of Vlfashington. Hutchinson, John W. - First wept at Hastings, Iowa. Moved his parents to Corning so he could be in the state oratorical contest, representing Corning in 1900. A Hawkeye by birth, a druggist by profession, a lawyer by inclination. A social genial youth whom his friends call Buck Member of the Union society, Y. M. C. A., Maxwell club, and University Debating League. Kimmel, Luther. Born at Tekamah, Neb., and was reared in Lincoln. Won distinc- tion in Lincoln high school as a football player and a debater. Was chosen as a member of the interstate squad this fall. Belongs to no Uni organizations. There is hope, however, for he has a face like Beecher's, a platform style like Bryan's, is crafty as a red fox, has a penchant for coming late to torts and, too modest to recite when called upon, always DHSSGS. He has not yet posted his theses upon the door of the freak shop Ctrophy roomj. Kurtz, N. Vilas. 1 Was born at Cortland, Neb., and there he now resides. While attending school in that place he won a Second Prize in Interstate High School Debate. This is considered pretty good for a farmer. He says mayhem he will practice law. Unless the crops are poor indeed, N. Vilas, you had better stay by the farm. Mr. Kurtz is a Delian, Laird, Fred C. Was born in Sidney, Iowa, but he comes here from Tabor. He received his B. S. at Tabor College in the class of '03, He- is one of the men that worry the Varsity in the fall and play on the Law baseball team in the spring. He is debating with the Unions and will prey upon the pocketbooks of advice-seeking wrongdoers at the earliest opportunity. 55

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Fisher, Jas. T. Phi Delta Theta, Viking, Theta Nu Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, and chief waterboy for Phi Delta Theta baseball team. Was born in Hastings, Neb. Before entering the University he attended Hastings high school and State School of Mines at Golden, Col. If our country is in need of good lawyers he says he will follow that profession for the good of his countrymen. Favinger, Hubert Franklin. Born in Appleton, Wis. Thence emigrated to Roseland, Neb. A graduate of Roseland high school. Says he is an expert salesman in a general store. If famous for nothing else, he is remarkable in the posses- sion of a rare combination in his name. Expecting to be an advocate, his membership in the new Paulonian Debating League of the University of Nebraska is a valuable incidental thereto. ' Gibson, Benj. J. Tall and slender but of an athletic turn. A Hawkeye from Corning where he did things in the high school besides teaching below. Since coming to the U. of N. he has taken an active part in athletics, winning second place in pole vault and fence vault. Was elected captain of Freshman Law football team. Claims membership in Y. M. C. A. and Union Society. The debating club is one of his favorite resorts on Saturday nights. Hall, A. L. The good-natured Freshman who will talk to no one not in hearing distance, unless the opportunity presents itself, lives in Naponee, Neb., although born in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where he attended the high school and the Mt. Pleasant College. He is the Alpha Tau Omega's greatest grind. He will know whether he practices law or not immediately after the equity exam. Hardman, Harry NI. Of Minden, Neb., was born in Arkansas City, Kan. He entered the University as a graduate from the Kearney Military Academy. Is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. More apt to be in the library than the librarian. He bids fair to be a most successful lawyer, but will look much like a boy until his hair turns color. Harrison, P. J. Too digniiied to hand in a pedigree. Silent, stealthy, subtle, deep, sphinx-like, a master of diplomacy, practiced in finesse and the arts of intrigue. A Delta Upsilon, an Innocent, and a functionary in the Chan- cellor's oflice. Fitted for the mazy, tangled atmosphere of a Turkish court. Would shine as the Miost High Grand Vizier of Haroun Alraschid. Would be a success in the foreign ofiice of the Pinkerton staff or as chief inspectionary of Alexieff's army corps. Gets his A. B. this year. 54



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Lundin, R. H. Born in Lead, S. D,, where he has lived ever since. A graduate of the Lead high school and attended the Uni of Nebraska. Tall, com- manding, suave, magnetic, it is small wonder that he is first lieutenant of Co. A, was master of ceremonies of the Pershing hop, and chairman of the Junior prom. That he is a member of Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, and Pershing Rifles speaks for his popularity. That he is still single can be accounted for in no other way except that he is not matrimonially inclined. IVI cComb, Chas. This red-cheeked youth hails from Wilsonville, Neb., where he practiced farming and went to school incidentally. The high school of his home town sent him forth to seek the means with which to wield The magic Wand of justice. Hence We find him here at the U. of N. It is rumored that Professor Vifilson has an eye on him as a possibility for his next office boy. McDuffee, IVI. S. Was born in Nodaway, Iowa, but you must not infer from that that he is inclined to bow his head at the shrine of Morpheus more than is necessary. His home address is York, Neb. His mental training was received in part at Fremont Normal before taking law. Will try to harmonize Y. M. C. A, work with the practice of law. He has our heartfelt sympathy. McLaughlin, James Ross. Born in Blair, Neb. Lives in Missouri Valley, Iowa. Is a graduate of the Missouri Valley public schools. Belongs to the Kappa Sigma. Cook, Wilson, Robbins, and Pound willing, he will hang out his shingle. Curly-haired, ruddy-complexioned, blue-gray-eyed, slight, dapper, clothes cut a la mode, he is a favorite with the feminine persuasion, NIclVlahon,-IVI. C. Lebanon, Jewel county, Kan., is known only as the birthplace of this gentleman. At an early age his parents moved to Kearney, Neb., where he attended school before entering the University. A four-year high school course was completed in three years. In the near future he hopes to try his learning in the law on the unsuspecting public. Martin, T. M. Harvard, Neb., claims the responsibility of being his birthplace and home. Before attending the University he took a short course at Peru Normal. He is looked up to as authority on Secular f?J labor by the members of the Freshman Laws. He is the silver-tongued orator of the Maxwells, and it is predicted that J. T. Milek will have in him a worthy successor. Is pugnaciously inclined and is hard on the furni- ture. 56

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