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1 VOLUME 5, NUMBER 5

2 THE GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN ASSOCATON Offen The Wllam Gaston Char Desgned for the men of Georgetown and ther Descendants n Orderng, Specfy Fnsh D esred: BLACK AND GOLD MAHOGANY AND GOLD RED MAPLE CHERRY LGHT PNE DARK PNE Other (Unlsted fnshes as specfed by yo11 ttl 10% ncrease n prce) The WLLAM GASTON Char (Heght 3 1", wdth 23Y< ", depth 20", seat l7v2"xl8y<") Weght 20 lbs. Express co ll ect. The WLLAM GASTON J UN OR Char (Heght 2 t V 2 ", wdth 17", depth 16", scat t2/2"xt4v2") W eght lbs. Express coll ect. ANTQUE MAPLE DETACH AND MAL TO ALUMN HOUSE ST., N.W., WASHNGTON 7, D. c. Draw cbecks to Georgetown Unversty AL11mn Assocaton Enclosed s my check n the amount of... for... Wllam Gaston Char $24.95 each and for Wllam Gaston Junor $12.95 each. Fnsh Name Shppng Address (EXPRESSMAN WLL OOLLEOT SHPPNG OHAROES)

3 EOR(lETOWn UDUERST~ LUmnl.mA(jAZDE Member of the Amercan Alumn Councl e E D T 0 R A L B 0 A R D. OF ALUMN MAGAZNE JANUARY 1953 VOL. 5, NO. 5 JOHN C. BRUNN, '19 DONAlD F. FLAVN, '28 JOHN T. FLYNN, '02 MARTN S. QUGLEY, '39 DR. TBOR KEREKEs-Faculty REV. GERARD F. YATES, S.J.-Faculty JAMES S. RUBY, '27, Executve Secretary and Edtor CONTENTS The Lbrary and the Alumn... : The naugural Comes To Georgetown Father Gorman Des Dent-Charman of Postgraduate Clnc Gold Chalce Presented Athletcs Class Notes e CONTRBUTORS TO THS SSUE JAMES S. RUBY, '27, s Executve Secretary of the Georgetown Unversty Alumn Assocaton. PHLLPS TEMPLE s Unversty Lbraran. PROFESSOR BELL RVN WLEY s Professor of Hstory at Emory Unversty, Georga. CHARLE STEELE, '52, former Sports Edtor of the Hoya s a student at the Law School. The Cover Pcture Very Rev. Edward B. Bunn, S.J., Presdent of Georgetown welcomes Presdent Esenhower to the naugural Ball n McDonough Memoral Gymnasum. Copyrght 1953 Georgetown Unversty Alumn Magazne GEORGETO\YN. UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZUf~: Publ8hed ~ach two months by the Georgetown Unversty Alumn AssoC'atton, nc., Wa:shtngton 7, D. C. Sustatntng J1embershtp $25.00 per year, Regular Membershp $5.00 per year, of whch $ for subscrpton to the Alumn Magaztne. Enter~~ at the Post Offc.e at Wa:shngton, D. c., as Second Class matter February 24, 1948 under the act of March 1, 1879, addttwnal entry at Rtchmond Vrgna. Edtoral and Executve offces: GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN ASSOCATON, Alumn House, Street, N.W., Washngton 7, D. C.

4 R RGGS LBRARY The Lbrary and the Alumn By PHLLPS TEMPLE Lbraran EV. HARRY J. SEVERS, S. J., Grad. '50 who wu be remembered by many as "Mr. Severs" from hs stay at Georgetown durng as a Graduate student, has been on our mnd n connecton wth a reprnt of an artcle of hs that deserves menton here, namely "The Catholc ndan School ssue and the Presdental Electon of 1892" ("Catholc Hstorcal Revew" 38: July 1952). But just as we were recordng ths, n came a copy of hs frst book whch s also the frst defntve lfe of Benjamn Harrson, enttled Benamn Harrson, Hooser Warror (Chcago, Regnery, 1952), a substantal volume of 344 pages wth an attractve dustjacket and, we are happy to record, a generous acknowledgment (p. x) to Mss Emly Weems, our nterlbrary Loan Lbraran, for valuable assstance gven hm n the preparaton of the book. A revew of the volume appears elsewhere n ths ssue. Captan Mles Du Val, Captan, U. S. N., Ret. (MS n FS '37), whose books on the Panama Canal we have had reason to notce n these pages before, pad us a vst the other day and presented us wth a copy of Sol Bloom's Hstory of the Formaton of the Unon Under the. Consttuton, wth Lberty Documents and Report of the Commsson as a gft of Dr. ra E. Bennett. Because the volume contans the complete texts of documents essental to the study of Amercan hstory, we are placng t n the Randall Reference Room where t wll be permanently avalable to students and faculty. Ths work was the product of many hands, havng been ssued by the Unted States Consttuton Sesqucentennal Commsson and prnted at the U. S. Government Prntng Offce n One of the Specal Advsers on the project was Dr. Bennett hmsel.f, who n an nscrpton on the flyleaf to Captan Du Val, revews the sgnfcance of the book and states that "the chef credt for ts thoroughness. and accuracy s due to Davd M. Matteson, hstoran of the Sesqucentennal Commsson." t s also true, although Dr. Bennett does 2 not menton t, that the frst 121 pages, devoted to the hstory of the Consttuton, were wrtten by Dr. Bennett hmself. He was, ncdentally, an edtoral wrter for the "Washngton Post" from 1905 to 1908, and served as the Edtor n Chef of that newspaper for the goodly perod Our thanks to Dr. Bennett for ths book, and to Captan Du Val for suggestng ts presentaton to the Georgetown Unversty Lbrary. Dr. Frankln B. Wllams, Jr., of the College Englsh Faculty has for years been engrossed n the "mnor but exasperatng" task of ndexng all dedcatons n Englsh books before 1641, a task whch he defnes n some detal n hs nterestng paper "Specal Presentaton Epstles Before 1641: A Prelmnary Check-Lst" (London, The Bblographcal Socety, 1952, reprnted by the Unversty Press, Oxford, from the Transactons of the Socety). Dr. Cyrl Toumanoff, nstructor n Hstory n both the College and the Graduate School, s a regular contrbutor of specalst studes to learned journals here and abroad. The followng have recently crossed our desk: "The Ffteenth-Century Bagratds and the nsttuton of Collegal Soveregnty n Georga", (Tradto 7: , ) ; a revew of Ernest Sten's Hstore clu Bas Empre, Tome (Tradto 7: , ) ; and "bera on the Eve of Bagratd Rule; An Enqury nto the Poltcal Hstory of Eastern Georga between the Vlth and the Xth Century" (an offprnt: "Extrat du Museon, tome LXV: 17-49, Lou van, 1952"). Mr. Paul Bakewell, Jr. (College '32) s the author of a recent book : What are we Usng for Money (N. Y., Van Nostrand, 1952, L. C. call number HG50l.B32). The keynote of the book s struck n the frst two sentences of the Preface : "Karl Marx, the father of Communsm, s reputed to have sad that debauchment of the currency was the surest way to overthow an exstng socal order. Snce 1933 our government has sezed all gold, prohbted the conage of gold and the prvate ownershp of gold, debased the monetary unt, debased and degraded our currency and caused the greatest currency nflaton that has ever exsted n our naton." The chapters that follow deal wth such topcs as "Dollars and Lawful Money", "Regulatng the Value of Coned Money", and "The Opnon Relatng to Gold Certfcates." Judge Wlmer St. John Garwood (AB '17), who has been Assocate Justce, Texas Supreme Court, snce 1948, s the author of an artcle enttled "Free Speech and the Publc Lbrary" whch appeared n the "Lbrary Journal" for July The artcle s based on an address he delvered to the Frends of the Rosenberg Lbrary, Galveston Texas on Lbrary Day, October 4, t s a~ ntere;tng and well thought out artcle, and unlke much that s wrtten on ths thorny subject, does not shrk (Contnued on page 4) GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

5 The naugural Comes To Georgetown JAMES S. RUBY, '27, Executve Secretary G EORGETOWN UNVERSTY whch had ts begnnngs n the year of the frst nauguraton of Presdent Washngton, was host to the new Presdent and hs supporters at the Ball whch celebrated the forty-second naugural, that of Presdent Esenhower, on January 20. When t became apparent to the naugural Commttee, headed by Joseph C. McGarraghy, Law '21, -that the.natonal Guard Armory could not accommodate the throngs who desred to attend the naugural Ball, Dr. Francs J. Fabrzo, Dent. '35, Past-Presdent of the Georgetown Alumn Club of Washngton, wated upon Father Bunn and asked f an appontment mght be made by the naugural,ball Commttee to talk wth hm. Accordngly, n late December, Father Bunn heard the Commttee's request, backed by a letter from Presdent-elect Esenhower, that McDonough Memoral Gymnasum be made avalable as an addtonal Ball ste. Father Bunn told the Commttee that the Gymnasum s prmarly a faclty for the use of the students and that he was unwllng to make t avalable for outsde actvtes f such avalablty would deny to the student body the use of the Gymnasum for any protracted perod. However, n vew of Mr. Esenhower's request and n vew, also, of the natonal character of the celebraton, he would allow the Gymnasum to be used provded that the buldng be cleared of decoratons and returned to ts orgnal state mmedately after the Ball. The Commttee agreed to that condton and agreed also that all servces, parkng, checkng, etc., would be the responsblty of the naugural Commttee and not of the Unversty. When he was asked what rental the Unversty would charge, Father Bunn announced that Georgetown would charge no fee for ts contrbuton to the nauguraton. Four days pror to the Ball, decorators went to work to transform the Gymnasum to the spectacle whch you probably saw on televson. The retractable bleachers were closed aganst the walls and draped wth pleated gray cloth. The ralngs n front of the balcony were draped n smlar cloth of yellow gold. Over the stage and over the man entrance, tremendous reproductons of the Federal eagle were hung, and fnally, two huge chandelers were constructed and hung from the celng to transform our gymnasum nto one of the most beautful ball-rooms that can be magned. Then floor boxes were added at each sde of the playng floor, draped wth the same gray materal whch covered the bleachers. Most of the decoratng job was done between mdnght and dawn and on the afternoon of the nauguraton so as not to nterfere wth Varsty and ntramural practce and games. GEORGETOWN UN VERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE Although everyone at Georgetown was prepared for the favorable reacton we receved from guests at the Ball, and especally from the new Presdent and hs lady, the most surprsng reacton came from the mllons who saw the Gymnasum on coast-to-coast televson. Beyond doubt, our Alma Mater sprung nto natonal promnence on January 20 n areas where she was scarcely known the day before. The rado and televson covered the affar for over an hour wth frequent menton of the Unversty, ts age and ts tradtons. Newspapers n every cty and town carred the story and natonal magaznes pcked t up. Lfe Magazne c;arred pctures of the ball n the February 2 ssue, and a pcture feature, n color, wll appear n the ssue of February 16. Of specal nterest to the Alumn s the fact that Presdent Esenhower met hs host, Father Bunn, n our Alumn Lounge when he arrved. Only one feature, for me, marred the occason. Our Alumn campagn to gve to Georgetown ths magnfcent faclty, began wth hgh hopes just fve years ago and we set our sghts to complete the job n sx months. Despte the energy and the selfsacrfce of those who worked hard to make the campagn a success, we are stll, after sxty long months, short by $211,000 of our goal of $860,000. Those who have slaved on ths project over those years wll not gve up untl the Alumn pledge to the Unversty s fulflled, but we would be very happy to see t end. n fact, the end s n sght because aganst the $649,000 whch we have rased, $211,- 000 does not seem a very great sum. Many who have gven nothng, feel, wll evdence ther prde n what we made possble by sendng n a gft commensurate wth what Georgetown has gven them. Others who have already gven generously, wll gve agan. Ths Alumn Assocaton of ours, whch has clamed the best efforts of so many supporters wll not come of age untl the job s fnshed. Let's fnsh t. 3

6 r _,_,_,_,,_.,_.,_,_,,_,_t HLLTOP CAFE ~ SERVNG j Fne Foods- Steaks- Chops - Sea Food Sandwches - Fountan Syrvce Beer - Draft or Bottled TH STREET, N.W. : n n u- - - u-+ j COMPLMENTS : : OF f f t Washngton Wholesale Drug f ' r Exchange _,,_,,_, _, _,,_,,_, _,,_,,_,,_,, _, _,,_, _, _,, ~ t t f COMPLMENTS 1 OF j THE SHOREHAM HOTEL, 1. f ~ u n- - n t EowARD P. ScHWARTZ, Nc. l Real Estate - nsurance j l l 1 DENRKB BULDNG DJSTRC' 6210 _,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,~ 4 The Lbrary and the Alumn (Contnued from page 2) dffcultes oby remanng on the theoretcal level where,.grantng a few basc prncples, everythng s pretty clear. "... for all ts vrtues, the dea of free speech, as appled to the orgnal stuatons human nature lkes to produce, s no smpler than most other general deas... " and substantates ths by reference to the "fve separate opnons delvered n the Communst case" tred under Judge Medna. From the examples that Justce Garwood ctes, t s clear that there s no fnal formula whch, once enuncated, wh meet all cases. That s what we nstnctvely look for, and yet t s mpossble of achevement because of the "orgnal stuatons" that keep occurrng and keep demandng fresh solutons from generaton to generaton. Dr. Rchard Kerschagl of the Unversty of Venna, who was a Vstng Professor of Economcs n the Graduate School durng the early part of 1952, has presented to the Lbrary a number of hs specalzed studes. One of these, enttled Untersuchungen und Materalen zur Wahrungslage Osterrechs Ende 1951, deals wth Austran monetary laws and regulatons concernng banks of ssue; another, Text der osterrechschen Bewrtschaftungsgesetze 1951 samt Motvberchten s a collecton of Austran laws governng commercal and ndvdual ratonng. Hs Abrss der Fnanzwssenschaft s wdely used n Europe n courses n busness admnstraton and n economcs, beng an ntroducton to publc fnance, whle hs Enfuhrung n de Methodenlehre der Natonalokonome s consdered the standard textbook n German and Austran unverstes on economc methodology. Dr. Kerschagl's frst speech as Rector of the Venna Un- versty of Commerce was on the nterestng topc of utopan projects as an economc motvaton, wth an offprnt of whch he presented the Lbrary. Father Wllam C. Repett, S. J., Unversty Archvst, s the author of an artcle enttled "Catholc Schools n Colona; Maryland" (n "Woodstock Letters" 81: May 1952). t s a carefully documented bt of research, and n the last paragraph Father Repett summarzes hs fndngs thus: "To sum up, we have relruble hstorcal evdence for four Catholc schools n colonal Maryland; a school at St. Mary's Cty, for some perod between J 640 and 1G53, conducted by Ralph Crouch; a school at Newtown between 1653 and 1659, also conducted by Crouch; a school at Newtown 1677 and 1698, conducted by the Socety of Jesus; and a school at Bohema Manor between 1745 and for a short tme, at most, after 1749, also conducted by the Socety of Jesus." Father Repett s also cted n a footnote (p. 280) n Father James Brodrck's recent Sant Francs Xaver (N. Y., Wcklow Press, 1952) as. havng proved that, contrary to popular tradton, GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

7 FATHER GORMAN DES Georgetown was saddened at the news of the sudden death of the former Presdent of the Unversty, Rev. Lawrence C. Gorman, S. J. on December 28. Father Gorman ded followng a heart attack at the Unversty of Scranton where he was servng as Dean of the College. After servng as Professor of Chemstry at Georgetown and later Dean of the College of Arts and Scences, Father Gorman was chosen Presdent of the Unversty n December, 1942 to succeed the Very Reverend Arthur A. O'Leary, S.J. He served n that poston untl 1949: Durng hs term of offce the new Unversty Hosptal was erected and the major porton of the campagn for McDonough Gymnasum was undertaken. He guded the Unversty through the dffcultes of the war years and saw ts student body double n numbers at the return of peace. Father Gorman worked very closely wth the Offcers and Board of the Alumn Assocaton and there developed a most cordal personal relatonshp between hm and the Alumn. Hs body was brought to Georgetown for bural n the College cemetery on New Year's day. A guard of honor of Washngton Alumn took part n the bural servces. St. Francs Xaver never vsted the Phlppne slands. Dr. Goetz Brefs, Ph. D., LL. D. Professor of Labor Economcs n the Graduate School, s well known for hs authortatve studes of economc and socal problems. The European publsher A. Francke, at Bern, has just publshed (late 1952) hs Zwschen Kaptalsmus und Syndkalsmus; de Gewerkschaften am Schedeweg ("Between Captalsm and Syndcalsm; Labor Unons at the Crossroads"). t wll be rec alled that, shortly after comng to Georgetown, Dr. Brefs' The Proletarat; a Challenge to W estern Cvlzaton, was publshed by McGraw-Hll (N.Y., 1937). ncredble as t may seem now, one observer of the Amercan scene predcted a small sale for the book "because most Amercan readers won't know what the word 'proletarat' means." Doubtless we've learned a few thngs snce Dr. Rudolf Allers, Professor of Phlosophy n the Graduate School, s the author of an artcle enttled "Pscologa e Flosofa" whch came to us as a separate. t s reprnted from the revew "Verbum", Torno V, Fasc. 1, Marco de 1950 (Unversdade Catolca, Ro de Janero). Mr. H. Lynn Womack, Assocate Lbraran of Georgetown Unversty (succeedng Mr. John Alden, who has entered Quarr Abbey on the sle of Wght as a Postulant n the Benedctne Order) has been apponted Busness Manager of D. C. Lbrares, the offcal organ of the Dstrct of Columba Lbrary Assocaton. The perodcal wll be GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE u N ~ r PLGRMAGES - TOURS NDVDUAL TRAVEL also SUMMER AND WNTER CRUSES AR and SEA DOMESTC and FOREGN nternatonal Catholc Travel SERVCE Dupont Crcle Buldng j f Washngton 6, D. C.- CO ~~ j l Kloman nstrument Company Complete Hosptal & Physcan's Supples and Equpment Four Stores to Serve You: 1822 Street, N.W. Washngton, D. C Quarrer Street Charleston, W. Va. 907 Cathedral Street Baltmore, Md Kng Street Alexandra, Va. +--H n- - -H- - - w j j j j f f f j 5

8 ~-NM-M "- 111-M- M-M M-11-+ f. l l Gfts for the Georgetown Man A CUFF LNK SET lacquer on metal, gray and blue n dagonal strpes at 5.00* *plus 20% tax publshed henceforth from the Georgetown Unversty Lbrary. Under the edtorshp of Alfred Sharlp, a reorgan'zaton of content and a complete change n format are planned. Mr. Womack, who has been elected to Ps Ch, the honorary professonal fraternty for psychologsts, s co-author of an artcle based on experments he has recently concluded. The artcle, enttled "The Role of Lght Avodance as Renforcement", s scheduled for the Aprl 1953 ssue of the "Journal of General Psychology." t s related to the problem of feld theory and learnng. Benjamn Harrson, Hooser Warror, By Harry J. Severs, S. J. Chcago: Henry Regnery Company. $5.00. A Revew by Bell rvn Wley, Emory Unversty. Presdents have had more complete and generally more adequate coverage by bogl:'aphers than any other group of Amercans. Untl recently there was hardly a chef executve of whom a satsfactory, f not an outstandng, lfe had been wrtten. A notable and glarng excepton was Benjamn A BELT n Georgetown colors of blue and gray on slk and adjustable at 2.00 Mal check or money order to THE GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY SHOP at 36th and N Streets, Northwest WASHNGTON 7, D. C. STEVE. BARABAS, Class of "-""-~ f Reverend Harry J. Severs, S.J. Harrson, twenty-thrd presdent of the Unted States, , grandson of Wllam Henry Harrson, "Old Tppcanoe," who occuped the Whte House for a month n Bographers had reason for passng Benjamn Harrson by. He was consdered to be a stold, unmagnatve, colorless personalty. Wrters, as well as readers, lke a bt of glamor n ther subjects. Benjamn.Harrson, though admttedly able, seemed ntolerably cold and prosac. Another dffculty n the way was a restrcton whch prevented access to the large collecton of Harrson papers n the Lbrary of Congress. Fortunately ths restrcton was recently removed. About the tme tl)e ban was lfted, Harry Joseph Severs, a graduate student at Georgetown Unversty, became enormously nterested n Harrson. Report of ths nterest came to an ndana foundat on that was on the lookout for a competent bographer of the Hooser presdent. The result was GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

9 Charman of Postgraduate Dental Clnc Dr. Z. Bernard Lloyd, Dent. '38, Professor of Orthodontcs at Georgetown School of Dentstry, s Charman of the 21st Annual Postgraduate Clnc Harrson comes alve as the author's skllful pen spells out hs career, through boyhood days, at "The Pont" on the Oho Rver, hs educaton at Farmer's College and Mam Unversty, courtshp and marrage of hs beloved Carre, begnnngs n law and poltcs n ndanapols, and fnally hs mellowng and growth as a combat leader of Hooser troops n the Cvl War. The fullness of the new portrat reveals the errors of the old. True, Harrson remans an able, hardworkng, conservatve character, dsnclned to small talk, studed and restraned n hs utterances, and far more abundantly endowed wth determnaton than sparkle. But beneath a somewhat cold exteror was a bengn dsposton and a warm heart. More than that, there was a touch of the poetc, as wtnessed n one sentence from a letter to Carre, wrtten whle Ben was readng law n Cncnnat: "Darkness s fast settng upon ths page and the stragglng rays of lght are fleeng as f frghtened to jon the sun behnd the Western hlls." Readers who prefer truth to tradton and who delght n good wrtng can look forward wth pleasure to the completon of ths hghly promsng bography. GOLD CHALCE PRE-SENTED Damonds and amethysts from the cufflnks of the late talan tenor, Enrco Caruso, form a part of the ornamentaton of a gold chalce presented of the Dstrct of Columba Dental Socety, to be held at the Shoreham Hotel March 15-18, A prelmnary program of the meetng has been maled to all dental alumn. Dr. Lloyd cordally nvtes all the alumn to attend ths meetng. The essaysts and clncans are expert n ther respectve felds of endeavor and an ambtous socal program s planned assurng everyone of a well balanced meetng. the foundaton's commssonng of Severs, now a hstory Ph.D. as well as a Jesut prest, to wrte a lfe of Harrson. Only the frst volume of the work, brngng Harrson's career through the Cvl War, s now publshed. But the qualty of t s such as to leave no doubt that the choce of Father Severs for the task was a most fortunate one. A sympathetc approach, though not a worshpful one, a rch knowledge of the perod, a delghtful sense of humor, and above all an unusual gft of narraton, gve the author a combnaton of talents that are sure to produce an outstandng portrat of an unjustfably neglected subj ect. GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE to Geor.getown Unversty ths week. The chalce, a gft of Wllam C. Martens, of Bronxvlle, N. Y., s n memory of a 191'4 classmate, Wllam H. Prendergast, who ded as the result of an automoble accdent last year. The Caruso cufflnks were worn for many years by Mr. Martens before they were ncorporated nto the handle of the chalce, just under the cup. A cross on the base of the chalce s made of damonds whch belonged to the Martens famly. The chalce wll be used n Dahlgren Chapel. 7

10 "- --.., n-+ 1.' l 1. : : l : : 1 John J. Wlson j ncorporated j 1 f ME HAN AL 0NTRA TORS John J, Wlson 4413 Southern Ave., S.E. 1 Secretary-Treasurer Washngton 19. D. C. Telephone JOrdan t +- - n n - n - n u - n U-ftl a-m-u-u-11-u-u-~w-wl-+ J 1 1 : : STANDARD ENGNEERNG j J COMPANY l 1 1. j 1.. Engneers -. - Contractors WASHNGTON, D. C ~~ J u- ua ~1-1-+ Enoy COFFEE ' l.,._,._,._,,_.,_.,_.,_,._,._,._,._,._.,_.,_.,_.,_.,_.,_u_l M M- 11- M l f 1 COMPLMENTS l OF j 1 f The Howat Concrete Co., nc. = : M- M- R- M- MU- M- M M t -n-,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._.,_,._,._,._,._t THE ALUMN TE '. f 1 Desgned expressly for the Georgetown Umvers1ty : j Alumn Assocaton Four-n-hand, as pctured $2.50 Bow, $2.00 Slk Throu~hout Orders wth checks should be addressed to ~~. THE GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY SHOP 36th and N Sts., N.W. Washngton 7, D. C. f l Proceeds from the sale of the ALUMN TE are beng donated 1 to the Georgetown Alumn Olub of Washngton, D. 0., for the fund to furnsh Alumn Lounge n McDonough Memoral Gymnasum. _,._ H_,._,._.,_,._.,_.,_,._,._, _,._,._,,_.,_u - GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

11 ATHLETCS By CHARLE STEELE, '52 W Bob Stuhr TH Charley Capozzol, Bll Bolger and Joe LaPerre deservedly recevng most of the athletc publcty among the Georgetown athletes these days, one of the best athletes, f not the best, on the Hlltop s beng overlooked. Ths doesn't bother Bob Stuhr though, and that's just one of the reasons why Bob s also one of the rnost popular students at Georgetown. Whle n hgh school at Garden Cty Hgh n Long sland, Bob was an All-Scholastc n basketball for two years. Baseball was hs forte, however, and Bob was just about the best ptcher n Long sland. He was a combnaton Captan and Coach of hs hgh school team, and he ptched hs Junor Amercan Legon team nto the Natonal Fnals. n the fall of 1949 Bob came to Georgetown and played on the freshmen team that took 16 out of 17 games. That baseball season he ptched and played frst base when he wasn't on the mound, because he was, and s, one of the best htters at Georgetown. Durng hs Soph year Bob saw lmted acton on the basketball team, and dd not go out for.baseball. Then last year, hs Junor, the 6' 1" good lookng lefty really came nto hs own. Toward the end of the basketball season Bob started playng more and more, and n the Penn State game Bob was the only brght spot n the Hoyas' worst showng of the year. Last baseball season Bob took to the mound n the second game of the season. He had been bothered wth a sore arm the year before and hadn't ptched. t was hs frst varsty game and the Wolvernes of the Unversty of Mchgan were supplyng the opposton. Bob won that game wth a combnaton of great ptchng, httng and guts that have marked all hs mound appearances snce. He has yet to lose hs frst varsty game. The way he looked last season, the same tlrng wll proba:bly be true on Bob's graduaton day. Ths year by the end of the thrd game of the basketball season the Washngton Tmes Herald and the Washngton Evenng Star had both sngled out Bob for prase. The Herald called hm "a great floor man", whle the Star commented that somehow though Bob ddn't score too much, the team always looked an awful lot better when Stuhr was n the game. The Hoya fans thnk Bob looks good too, whether t's on the court, on the mound, or on the campus M- n t. r f DCTAPHONE CORPORATON : Bog. U. S. Pat. Or. Dctatng and Recordng Machne Equpment : LEO ]. McLARNEY, 1 Representatve AB CoNNEC'CUT AvE. WASHNGTON 6, D. C. Executve 1561 GEORGETOWN UNVERS TY ALUMN MAGAZNE f n n-.. - n

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13 CLASS NOTES 1894 RON. FRANK H. NORCROSS, Law '94, retred Federal Judge and former Chef Justce of the Nevada Supreme Cou;rt ded n San Francsco on Nove~ber 4. Apponted to the F e~era l Dstrct Court of Nevada by Presdent Cooldge' n 1928, he was?ne.of the ' founders of the Reno Publc Lbrary, and a Vce-Presdent of the Amercan nsttute of Crmnal Law and Crmnology JAMES W. MURPHY, Law '99, was commended for hs servce as Offcal Reporter to the U. S. Senate for over half a century by The Ron. Alben W. Barkley n an address to the Senate n He has been head of the offce for many years. Hs brother, Edward Vncent Murphy, Jr., Law '05 served as assstant to the Offcal Reporters for 25 years. Hs uncle, D. F. Murphy, was Offcal Reporter from 1848 to 1896 and hs father, E. V. Murphy, from 1860 to December 4, 1952 marked the begnnng of the 105th year.of C?nsecutve servce of the famly m two generatons n the same offce MAJOR GEORGE A. QUNLAN, College '02 has retred after 39 years as the 11r ~t and only Superntendent of the Cook County, ll., Hghway Department CHARLES PALLEN, College '06, ded n New York Cty on January ROYAL T. McKENNA, Law '08, a 'washngton corporaton lawyer ded n Emergency Hosptal on December 26 followng a stroke GROSVENOR M. JONES, Law '09, ded n Orlando, F lorda on Nov ~mber 12. Mr. Jones had served as chef of ~he Fnance Dvson, Bureau of Foregn and Domestc Commerce from to 1940 and then became ~ss~stant Drector of the Bureau untl h1s retrement n He was one of the Amercan Delegaton at the Word Economc Conference at Geneva m 1927 the sxth Pan-Amercan Confere~ce held n Havana n 1928 and the meetng of the Foregn Mnsters of the Amercan Republcs at Havana n WLLAM M. GETTNGER, Law '09, Assstant Treasurer of the Unted Clay Products Co. ded n Washngton on December 21. former member of the faculty of t~e School of Dentstry who had been m actve practce n Washngton for 42 years, ded here on December 24. EDWN LANG MLLER, College '10, Charman of the Board of the Lberty Bank of Buffalo, N. Y., has been jnvested as Master Knght of the Soveregn Mltary Order ~f the Knghts?f Malta. The nstallaton took place m New York at the hands of Francs Cardnal Spellman. nvested wth hm was JoHN McSHAN, College ' DR. WLLAM J. STANTON, Med. '11, ded at Georgetown Unversty Hosptal on November 29. He was the father of Dr. James S. Stanton, Med. '46 of Washngton DR. JoHN M. HGGNS, Med. '13, of Sayre, Pa., has been elected a member of the Executve Commttee of the newly organzed Pennsylvana Chapter of the Amercan Academy of Pedatrcs RAYMOND N. CAMPBELL, Law '16, a promnent attorney of Yuma, Arz., d ed last October 24 n Msson Beach, Calforn a ALBERT WARD, Law '17, General Attorney for the Pennsylvana Ralroad, ded n Rosemont, Pa., on N.ovember 2. Mr. Ward was an authonty on ralroad corporate law. Shortly after graduatng at Georgetown, he became secretary to John W. Davs, then Sol ctor General of the Unted States. THOMAS C. EGAN, College '17 has been apponted a member of the Pennsylvana P ublc Utltes Commsson by Governor Fne DR. J. GARRETT RELLY, Dent. '18, s Charman of the Georgetown Alum: n Commttee to arrange for Alumm Reunons at the Post-Graduate Dental Clnc n Washngton on March 14. He urges all Dental Alumn to come to the Dental School that afternoon for an open house and a short sesson. Arrangements wll be made for a tour of the School to see the many physcal changes and mprovem~nts. A recep: ton s also scheduled m the Alumm Lounge of McDonough Gymnasum JOSE P. MELENCO, Law '19, ~hlppne Ambassador to Japan, d1ed m Tokyo n early December.. JOYCE O'HARA, Law '1~, exe~ utjv e vce-presdent of the. Mot1.on ;'JCture 1910 Assocaton of Amenca, ded m New DR. GEORGE H. B ECKER, D en t. '10, York Cty on January 9. GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE 1920 WLLAM R. SHEARMAN, College '20, ded n Tucson, Arzona on December J. Mr. Shearman, owner of a furnture company n Tucson, was one of the generous donors of f urnture for Alumn House. CARL H. RCHMOND, Law '20, an attorney wth the Frut Growers Express Co., ded n Washngton on December 6. He was the father of Dr. Carl H. Rchmond, Jr., Dent. ' By the tme you read ths, the nauguraton of Presdent Esenhow~r wll be hstory. Georgetown men w1ll be proud to know that the smooth workng of the enormous. program was, n great measure, engmeered by one of ther own, Joseph C. Mc Garraghy, Law '~ 1, Charman of the naugural Comm1ttee. JoHN J. LARKN, JR., College.'21, s senor geologst for Snclar 01l & Gas Co., Tulsa, Okla., after 31 years wth the company. Upon the resgnaton of Walter J. Donnelly, F. S. '21 as Unted States Hgh Commssone~ for G~rman, he announced that he S entenng pnvate busness n South Amerca. Prevous State Department assgnments had taken hm to Austra, Venezuela and Costa Rca CURTS D. CECL, Law '22, ded at hs home n Carolne County, Va. on December 8. He was one of the early admnstrators apponted by the late Presdent Roosevelt to organze the NRA WLLAM E. FRANK, F. S. '23, has been apponted Drector of nternal Revenue for the State of Washngton and Alaska. n hs thrty years of Government servce, Mr. Frank has taken part n many of the bggest cases aganst racketeers and n ncome-tax fraud cases, ncludng the Teapot Dome scandal ana the Lndbergh kdnappng case... FATHER MALONEY BECOMES PROVNCAL Rev. Wllam F. Maloney, S.J., formerly Assstant to the Presdent of Ge orgetown and Regent of the Schools of De ntstry and Nursng, has been named Provncal of the Maryland Provnce of the Socety of Jesus accordng to an announcement made at Georgetown on February 2. Before comng to the Unversty, Father Bunn served for sx years as Headmaster of Georgetown Preparatory School at Garrett Park, Md. 11

14 COL. DANNEMLLER DES Col. Augustus F. Dannemller, Professor of Mltary Scence a nd Ta ctcs at Georgetow n from 1926 to 1930 ded n Berkeley, Calforna n late November accordng to word recently receved here. Durng hs tour of duty at Georgetown, the R. 0. T. C. unt consstently receved the Wa r Depart ment's Dstngushed ratng. Durng World War, untl hs retrement n 1944, Col. Dannemller had served as Port nspector of the New York Port of Embarkaton. J. FENDALL COUGHLAN, Law '23, has been Tral Magstrate and Judge of Polce Court n Slver Sprng, Md., for a year and a half. He wrtes that he s a grandf ather of Chrsty Campell o, daughter of Mary Vrgna. REV. CLABORNE LAFFERTY, College '23, Law '24 of Lttle Rock, Ark., has gone to Rome to occupy the newly created char of Comparatve Law at the Pontfcal Athenaeum of Both Laws at the Lateran. He wll be the frst Amercan to lecture there. Formerly he was specal assstant to Bshop Martn J. O'Connor, Rector of the North Amercan College. As the Alumn Magazne goes to press, word s receved of the death of the father of ALBERT H. KRCHNER, College '23, Law '26 and DR. RAYMOND C. KRCHNER, Med. '30. AUSTN F. CANFELD, Law '23, ded s uddenly n Washngton on J anuary 16. A former Vce-Presdent of the Alumn Assocaton, Mr. Canfeld was a strong supporter of-the Assocaton's polces and plans. He receved natonal promnence for hs work as Charman of the Amercan Bar Assocaton's Specal Commttee to nvestgate Communst Strategy and Tactcs n the Unted States. Hs funeral was attended by many Alumn from Washngton and out of town. The Mass was celebrated by the VERY REVEREND EDWARD H. ROACH College '16. Austn, Jr., s a graduate of the College and a student at the Law School HERBERT BARUCH, Law '24 ded n Washngton n late October.' An authorty on Government contract law be had been wth the Veterans' Ad~ mnstraton snce J UDGE WALTER J. CASEY, Law '24 of the Muncpal Court of the Dstrct of Columba ded n Washngton on BEN A. BUSCHER Electrcal Contractor 3906 Yum.a St., N.W Grace St., N.W. EM WO The Georgetown Pharmacy Relable Prescrptons -Prompt Delvery Wsconsn & 0 Streets, N.W. DUpont November 17 followng a heart attack. WLLAM L. FORD, College '24, resdes at 850 Hazelwood Drve, Bethesda 14, Md. He s dong publc relatons work for the Telephone company n Washngton. JOSEPH E. SHEEHY, Law '24, Drector, Bureau of Antmonopoly, Federal Trade Commsson, was a speaker before the Amercan Bar Assocaton, Secton of Anttrust Law, at ts annual meetng n San Francsco WLLAM F. MANNNG, Law '25, former State Deputy Attorney General of New York ded n Rochester on November 19. Followng funeral servces at St. Lou-s Church, Pttsfcrd, N. Y., he was bured n hs natve town of Thompsonvlle, Conn. EARL A. NASH, F. S. '25, the Natonal Producton Authorty's deputy assstant admnstrator for publc nformaton, has retred from that post and wll lve n Tucson, Arz ANDREW M. SAUL, College '27, has been elected Charman of the Board of Drectors of the B. F. Saul Co. n Washngton. DR. BENJAMN COHEN, F. s. '27, Assstant Secretary General of the Unted Natons for Publc nformaton, announces the brth of Roland Davd n New York Cty on October 23. ROBERT F. SHEAHAN, College '27, announces the openng of hs new offces, Sute 728, 198 South Man St., Memphs, Tenn. to serve the Md South as Market Consultant and Manufacturers Representatve. Bob s a valued member of the Alumn Senate JOSEPH MARK JENNER TRCE, Law '28, s the new Secretary of the Senate of the Unted States. J AMES R. HESKELL, College '28, won the men's doubles of the Fall nvtaton Tournament at the Homestead, Hot Sprngs, Va., n partnershp wth an alumnus of Oho State Unversty. The Alumn Magazne expresses the sympathy of the Alumn Assocaton to DoNALD F. FLAVN, College '28, on the death of hs wfe on January 23. She was the sster of AUGUSTN F. OAKES, College '26 and WLLAM B. OAKES, F.S. ' JOHN B. HUSSEY, Law '29, of Hussey & Smth, Shreveport, La., was apponted Commssoner of Conservaton for the State of Lousana on December WLLAM J. K. O'BREN, College '30, and hs brother are managers of Thomas M. O'Bren & Son of 240 Broadway, New York, and the mortuary at 984 Avenue C. He receved hs master of arts degree at New York Unversty n 1935 and dd addtonal graduate work at Columba Unversty and at Fordham Unversty. JOHN MARK KERANS, College '30, ded n Whte Plans, N. Y., on December 10. Mr. Kerans had served as a member of the staffs of the Unted States Departments of Commerce and nteror and of the Offce of nformaton and Cultural Relatons o.f the State Department. For the last two years he was busness admnstl ator of the New York Botancal Gardens. RAY J. ABBATCCHTO, J R., College '30, Law '33, s agent-n-charge of the FB n Eastern Pennsylvana. Mr. Abbatccho, who has been wth the FB for 19 years, served as resdent agent at Reno, Nev., for two years; he was frst assstant to agents-ncharge at Washngton and Cleveland and on three occasons served as assstant to J. Edgar Hoover, drector of the FB, n Washngton.. DAVD ADELMAN, Law '30, and hs famly vsted the campus recently. Dave s charman of the Mllon Dollar Producers' Club of New York. He has ganed about 75 pounds snce he was ntercollegate shotp1:1t champon and record holder, but stll plays golf n the 70's E. COYNE MALONEY, College '31, ded n Greenwch, Conn., December 16 after an llness of two months. Mr.. Maloney was a partner n the stock brokerage frm of Lamont, Maloney & Co., 25 Broad St., New York, and a member of the Exchange snce DR. ROBERT H. DETWLER, Med. '33, s chef of pedatrcs at Arlngton Hosptal. Dr. Detwler s a fellow of the Amercan Academy of Pedatrcs. COL. FRANCS V. FTZGERALD, FS '31, MFS '32, ded at hs home n Washngton, D. C. November 8. He was publcty and psychologcal warfare offcer for the Twelfth Army n Europe durng World War and served after the war as chef of the publcatons secton of the Army Publc nformaton Dvson. RCHARD H. WLSON, College '31, after several years of resdence n South Amerca, has returned to the Unted States and s T1 an ng Supervsor of the U. S. Navy Shp's Stores. He s lvng wth hs famly at 3 Stuart Lane, Douglaston, Long sland. ROBERT F. PELSTCKER, College '31, presdent of the Stanolnd Ol Purchasng Co. at Tulsa, Okla., s also servng temporarly as general manager of crude ol supply and products ppelmes for the Standard Ol Co. at Chcago. WLLAM G. GASSAWAY, Law '31, ded n Washngton on J anuary PAUL J. DLLON, College '32 ded n New Rochelle Hosptal on December 7. Mr. Dllon was head football coach of ona School. GEORGE T. BURROUGHS, Law '32, s attorney for the Prnce Georges County Board of Electon Supervsors and for the towns of Upper Marlboro and Forest Heghts. DR. JOHN J. ALLEN, Dent. '32, s Vce Presdent of the Board of Educaton, Bayonne, N. J. GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

15 JOHN E. FARRELL, Law '32, a member of the Alumn Board of Governors, has been elected a member of the Board of Educaton of South Orange, N. J. He s also a member of the South Orange Board of Adjustment. DR. ANTHONY F. CAROZZA, Med. '32, has been apponted Medcal Drector of the Dvson of Dsablty Compensaton of the Cty of Baltmore JOSEPH C. BRENNAN, College '33, has been elected vce-presdent and assstant to the presdent of the Emgrant ndustral Savngs Bank n New York. Mr. Brennan was a vcepresdent of the Bankers Trust Company for seven years, n charge of, the Empre State offce. DANEL L. SCHLAFLY, College '33, s a canddate for membershp on the Board of Educaton of St. Lous, Mo. Mr. Schlafly s a board member of the Greater St. Lous Communty Chest and vce presdent of the Ozanam Shelter for Men. DR. RCHARD H. DOWLNG, Med. '33, notfes us of a change of address to 99 Man St., Woon socket, R.. He specalzes n Obstetrcs and Gynecology DR. FRANK J. TOMA SULO, Dent. '34, was elected to the Board of Educaton of Roselle Park, N. J. CoL. JOHN. C. KELLY (ret.), College '34, ded n Washngton, D. C., on October 27. He was assstant secretary of the Reserve Offcer s' Assocaton and edtor of ts magazne, The Rese1 ve Offce?. He was chef of real estate for Ar Force Headquarters and later was assgned to Chna, Burma and nda wth the Foregn Lqudaton Commsson THOMAS J. RCE, College '35, has been apponted manager of the Pttsburgh Athletc Assocaton. CoL. JosEPH W. BATCH, Med. '35, has been accepted as a fellow n the Amercan College of Surgeons. He s assstant chef of the orthopedc secton at Walter Reed Army Hosptal. Col. Batch holds the Legon of Mert Award, the Bronze Star Medal and the Crox de Guerre DR. RCHARD E. NED, Med. '36, lves at 290 Westmnster Rd., Rochester, N. Y. He was leutenant colonel n the Medcal Corps when he was dscharged n The followng year he took specalzed dermatology at Bellevue Hosptal n New York Cty and now s practcng n Rochester. EDWARD F. HUMMER, Law '36, s n charge of presentng evdence aganst Owen Lattmore before a f ederal grand jury consderng whether or not Mr. Lattmore should be charged wth commttng perjury before the Senate nternal Securty subcommttee last wnter. Mr. Hummer was a former FB agent for 10 years. He worked on the Alger Hss case and other major securty cases. THOMAS SNOWDEN, JR., Grad. '36, s assstant manager of Moore-Me- GEORGETOWN UNVERStY ALUMN MAGAZNE Cormack Lnes, nc. (Amercan Scantc Lne) n Stockholm, Sweden. Mr. Moore joned the company n 1937 and has spent 12 years n Sweden, DR. JOHN M. McMAHON, College '36, Med. '40, wrtes that he s the only nternst n Bessemer, Ala., a cty of about 30,000 populaton adjacent to Brmngham. He s also on the faculty of the Unversty of Alabama Medcal College at Brmngham and Assocate Drector of the Arthrts Clnc at J efferson-hllman Hosptal. He has 3 boys and a threeyear-old daughter. The boys are all future Georgetown men, he says. JAMES D. CURTN, College '36, s now Drector of the Central New York Chapter of the Amercan nsttute of Archtects. The sympathy of the Alumn Assocaton s extended to WLLAM S. ABELL, College '36, Law '41, on the recent death of hs father n Washngton. PHLP J. MONAGHAN, College '36, has been promoted to the offce of Vce Presdent of the General Motors Corporaton MAJOR EDMOND R. MALEY, College '37, has returned to the Unted States from the Far East and s statoned at Camp Atterbury, ndana brought hm two new deductons, Shela Jane beng born n Osaka n January and Tmothy n ndana n November. Tm was born prematurely and weghed 4 lbs, 10 ounces but has advanced to 5 pounds and s dong well. There are two older ssters, Mary Joan, 9, and Peggy, J. CALEB BOGGS, Law '39, took offce as governor of Delaware on January 20. He served three terms as hs State's sole member of Congress LT. CMDR. GEORGE P. CHARUHAS, F. S. '40, wrtes that he s marred and has a son and two daughters. n 1941 he entered the Navy for 4 years, then was employed by Standard Ol Co. He was assstant professor of economcs, College of Wllam and Mary for 3 years, and then went back nto the Navy as Qualty Control Offcer, Bureau of Ordnance. NCHOLAS J. CHASE, Law '40 wrtes that hs twn grls, Clare and Martha spent ther frst Chrstmas at th~ Chase's hearth ths year. J.OHN M. THOMPSON, JR., F. S. '40, ass1gned to the Amercan Consulate General n ~unch, Germany, was recently appomted head of the Consular Servces Secton. He wrtes that he stll fnds tme for skng n wnter and mountan-clmbng n summer. NORMAN R. STOCKER Grad. '40 s statstcan to the Manufactur~ rs' Commttee, Automoble Manufacturers Assocaton, Detrot, Mch. ROBERT J. RcK, College '40 and Mss Ethel Mae Brockhurst 'were marred on November 15 n New York Cty JOH N J. S. MURPHY, F. S. '41, was r ecently transferred from Cvlan Personnel Offcer for the Army's New York Chemcal Procurement Dstrct to the Feld Operatons Secton, Cvlan P ersonnel Branch, Offce of the Chef Chemc;al qffcer, Washngton, D. C. and res1des m Alexandra, Va. LT. CMDR. JAMES J. KELLY, College '41, marred Mss Frances Gertrude McSloy of Phladelpha, Pa., on November 29, 1952 at St. Ann's Church, Hedelberg, Germany. After a honeymoon n the Brtsh sles, the couple returned to the Unted States n December. Cmdr. Kelly has been on the staff of the Commander, U. S. Naval Forces, Germany, located at Hedelberg. DR. ALEXANDER C. MNELLA, Med. '41, has joned the staff of the department of nternal Medcne and Cardology of the DeCourcy Clnc n Cncnnat, Oho. H e was formerly n practce n Jamaca, N.. Y J. EDWARD MURPHY, JR., College '42 s servng as Commandng Offcer of the USS Devastator, a mnesweeper n Korea. ' C. HENRY WATTS, F. S. '42, s repr esentng the nternatonal B. F. Goodrch Co. for Central Amerca w~h resdence n Guatemala Cty. H~ wr1tes us that recently, n Managua Ncaragua, he ran nto Eugene Mun~ ley, F. S. '50, who s also statoned n ths area for an Amercan rubber company. DR. JAMES P. JARBOE, Med. '42, cof ounder of the J arwood Clnc La Plata, Md., s now the chef of' sur- HELP WANTED The Georgetown Unversty Alumn Assocaton needs the servces of an Alumnus wth experence n adverts ng, promoton, edtoral work or a(. led felds, to work at Alumn House as an assstant to the Executve Sec retary. Energy, tact, enthusasm and orgn alty are the prme requstes. Salary s open. Wrte, gvng full de tals, to John J. Tunmore, 60 East 42nd Street, New York Cty. 13

16 Oregon Jurst Partcpates n Judgng Freedoms Foundaton $100,000 Awards For 1952 Ron. Hall S. Lusk, College '04, Law '07 (rght), Les Apartments, Salem, Oregon, Justce of the Supreme Court of Oregon, s shown at Valley Forge, Pennsylvana, where he was a member of the dstngushed awards jury whch selected recpents of the Freegery at the Physcans' Memoral Hosptal n La Plata. HENRY J. KARlSON, Law '42, has been apponted commerce counsel for the Southern Ralway System wth headquarter s n Washngton, D. C. He joned the Southern Ralway System n 1943 and became law assstant n LEO FAKE, College '42, announces the brth of Teresa Ann at Georgetown Unversty Hosptal on December DANEL J. GABBANELL, College '43, was promoted to Manager of the Personal Fnance Co. of Passac, N. J., on November 17. He s a member of the Natonal Assocaton of Approved Basketball Offcals n the Hudson County Area of New Jersey. JOHN D. WALSH, F. S. '43, marred Mss J ean Cushng Shelds of Toronto, Ontaro, Canada, at mmaculate Concepton Church, Everett, Wash., on September 13, THOMAS E. CURRAN, JR., College '43, s sales r epresentatve for Snclar Ol Co. n Conn. DR. JOHN J. POWERS, Dent. '43, and h s brother Dr. Edward M. Powers, Dent. '51, announce the openng of ther newly constructed bungalow offce at 97 Walnut St., Clnton, Mass. Mrs. John Powers s an alumna of Georgetown's Nursng School. doms Foundaton $100,000 freedom awards for Wth Judge Lusk are Dr. Albert C. Jacobs (left), Chancellor of the Unversty of Denver, and Kenneth D. Wells, Presdent of Freedoms Foundaton WLLAM J. McCARTHY, College '44, Law '47 for the past three years has been wth the law frm of Sullvan, Donovan, Heenehan and Hanrahan at 14 Wall St., New York Cty. The frm s n general practce, specalzng n Muncpal Bond counsel work. JAMES E. BRANGAN, College '44, has resgned as Assstant Unted States Attorney n New York Cty to enter prvate law practce wth offces at 10 East 40th St., New York DR. ARTHUR D. SMTH, Med. '45, has been n Japan and Korea f or a year and a half. He s assgned to the 7th Hosptal Group. GERALD L. ENRGHT, Law '45, has hs offces for the general practce of law at 1102 Larson Buldng, Yakma, Wash DR. DOMNCK A. MRALD, Med. '46, of Tompknsvlle, N. Y., has been called to actve du ty as a captan n the Army Med cal Corps. A dnner was gven n hs honor n Stapleton; nearly 100 physcans, attorneys and cvc leaders were present. DALLAS L. JONES, F. S. '46, has been transf erred from Commercal Attache at Oslo, Norway, to Economc Offcer, Embassy, Pars. ROBERT J. BOLGER, College '46, and M ss Leola Vrgna Kamke of Bronxvlle, N. Y. have announced ther er..gagement. The prospectve groom s a New York attorney. The weddng ~ planned for the Sprng. WLLAM T. RACH, F. S. '46, former athletc publcty Drector at Georgetown, has been apponted edtor of The P1 ej essonal Golje1, n addton to hs work as drector of hs late brother's nsurance busness n Chcago JOHN R. STENGER, College '47, Law '50, has been assocated wth the Washngton Counsel, General Electrc Co. snce September 1, Ths offce s pa1 t of GE's Legal and Patent Servces Dvson. DR. WLLAM B. MULDOON, Dent. '47, expects to be released from actve duty wth the U. S. Navy Dental Corps on F ebruary 1, 1953, and wll return to prvate practce n 'few Bedford, Mass. E. ERNEST GOLDSTEN, Law '47, gener al coun sel of the Monopoly Subcommttee of the House Judcary Commttee, has resgned to accept a poston wth Mutual Secur ty Agency ll Pars, F r ance, n the Productvty and Techncal Assstance Dvson. l<' ormerly he was assstant counsel to the Kefauver Crme Commttee of the Serrate. PAUL G. LEE, F. S. '47, wll r epresent Rhnelander Paper Co. n the southwest terr tory wth headquarter s n Dallas, Tex. MAJ. PAUL J. STERNE, JR., Grad. '47, d ed October 19 -at the age of 37 at Walter Reed Army Hosptal, fve days after beng strcken by polo. He was bured at Arlngton Cemetery. Major Sterne had been assgned to the offce of Drectorate of ntellgemce, Headquarters of the U. S. Ar Force. COLONEL GEORGE ALBERT MOORE, U. S. A. (Ret red) Gr ad. '47, ann c>unces the openng of law offces at 209 Elm St., Chevy Chase, Md. DONALD H. DALTON, Law '47, has been apponted Frst Assstant Judge 14 GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

17 Advocate of the D. C. Department of the Amercan Legon MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LAOSA, College '48, announce the brth of a son, Peter Charles, 7 lbs. 9 oz. on December 11, ROBERT B. BERGER, F. S. '48, has been elected a Democratc Justce uf the Peace of Enfeld, Conn, a suburb of Hartford. He practces law n Hartford. CAPTAN ROBERT J. HECKENDORN, USA, College '48, marred Mss Wylmoth K. Thompson on February 16, 1951 n Wetzlar, Hesse, Germany. A.son 'James Curts, was born at Fort.sll: Okla., on July 19, Capt. Heckendorn s attendng the A? vanced Offcers' Course at The Artllery School, Fort Sll. Blle (Wylmoth) graduated from the Unversty of Calforna n DR. JOHN P. FRAWLEY, College '48, Grad. '50 s now a Frst Leutenant J; the u'. S. Army Medcal Servce Corps servng as Assstant Chef, Department of Bochemstry, Walter Reed Army Medcal Center, Washngton, D. C. FRANK W. KRASTEL, JR., College '48 s n hs thrd year of theology at ' St. Mary's Semnary, Rol~nd Park Baltmore, Md. After graduatmg from' the College he dd a year of postgraduate work n Chemstry at Georgetown. OTTO V. SCHEUERMANN, F. S. '48, has left the teachng professon to own and operate Sherman's Bake Shop n Pttsburgh. Hs new son,.james '73 was born n November, a brother of Robert '71. JOHN DUFFY BUTLER, F. S. '48, announces the brth of Mary Beth on December 8. LUCAN R. ROBUSTELL, College '48, and a canddate for hs master's degree n the Graduate School, has r e eeved hs dscharge from the Army after an eghteen-month tour of duty. He resdes at 3708 Taylor Ave., E l Paso, Texas and s teachng n the local hgh school. JOS. A. SMTH SON Pantng and 'Decoratng Contractor 1123 Congress Street, N.E. ] LEUT. CoL. HOLLS B. TARA, Grad. '48 announces the brth of Katherne Gh~e Tara on November FRST LT. WLLAM F. HUGHES, Med. '49 WTtes that he s marred and has two chldren. He s assgned as a pedatrcan to the Madgan Army Hosptal, Ft. Lews, Wash. FOUND A Georgetown Class Rng, 1949, wth th e ntals K.V.F.,Jr. has been found at the U. S. Captol Buldng. The ow ner may clam t by callng Mr. Slsby at the Captol, Extenson 21 s. FRANCS RUGGERO GARDELLO, College '49, has opened a law?ffce for general practce at 99 Hamlton St., Patterson, N. J. He has been admtted to the bars of Massachusetts and New Jersey. DAVD L.. CAHOON, F. S. '49, Law '52 has resgned as clerk to the Mo~tgome:y County Councl to become assocated wth the law f_rm, Brakshaw & Shearn, n Slver Sprmg, Md... DR. JOHN J. CAHLL, Med. '49, 1s m general practce n Keyport, N.J., and has been apponted physcan for the Rartan Townshp Schools. JOHN J. REGAN, F. S. '49, announces the brth of a daughter, Mary Frances on October 4. He s workng for Mo~tclar Van and Storage Co. n Montclar, N. J. LT. AND MRS. EDWARD J. GESSLER, F. S. '49, announce the brth of a daughter, Mary Elzabeth, 7 lbs., October 22. NANCY ALS, daughter of T. Frank Lnnen, F. S. '49, was born on November 29. ROBERT DAVD HODGE, '73, son of Davd M. Hodge, College '49, was born at Georgetown Unversty Hosptal on October 16. EDWARD B. McGUNN, JR., College '49 Law '52 and Mss Kathryn Mc Ga~ley of New Brtan, Conn., were marred at St. Maurce's Church, New Brtan on October CHARLES T. WES, College '50, announces the brth of a daughter, Bar- FOR FOOTBALL HSTORANS A few copes of The Georgetown Hoyos, the Story of a Rambunctous Football Team wrtten n 1947 by Morrs A. Bealle are stll avalable. Send $ 1.00 to Washngton Book Wholesalers, 527 9th St., N.W. bara Ann, n Mam Beach, Fla. He also wrtes that he s employed n the Mam Dvson of the FB wth Joseph S. Nealon, College '50, Robert E. Sullvan, F. S. '51, and Edward J. Karns, Grad. '50. ROWLAND 0. WLHELM, F. S. '51, marred Mss Mary T. O'Darnell on Aprl 8, He s now wth Mtchell & Hutchns, 1 Wall St., New York. SECOND LT. LOUS W. RELLY, College '50, flew from Camp Stoneman, Calf., to Japan n late October; he s now flyng n Korea wth the 36th Fghter Bomber Squadron. JOSEPH T. TRENCHENY, JR., College '50, s a specal agent wth Unt~d States Fre nsurance Company m New York. JOHN R. LAMB, College '50, s n the truckng busness n Kansas Cty, Mo., for the Unon Pacfc Ralroad. HUGH V. GTTNGER, JR., F. S. '50, has been apponted executve secretary of the Washngton Real ~state Board. Mr. Gttnger was assstant secretary to Representatve Eaton, Republcan of New Jersey. STEPHEN J. ZUBRECKY, Law '50, ded n Washngton, D. C., on November 16. He was an attorney n the Navy Offce of Materel. ALBERT A. REMOL, College '50, was recently promoted to Army sergea~t whle servng wth U. S. Forces m Treste. DONALD WHTTEMORE, College '50, announces the arrval of Don, '73, on November 10. LEUT. EUGENE P. McELWEE, U. S. A. F., F. S. '52, has been made assstant chef of the ar estmates branch of the Drectorate of ntellgence, Ffteenth Ar Force at March Ar Force Base, Calforna. J. RCHARD EDMONDSON, College '50, s a student at Columba Unversty Law School. He was recently chosen to partcpate n the twenty-thrd annual Harlan Fske Stone Competton of the Columba Moot Court Commttee. (Good Jl7ll B11lt on Servce) ARROW LAUNDRY SERVCE, NC H Street, N.E. Ll GEORGE M. O'TOOLE TH.STREET, N.W. EXECUTVE 2758 GEORGETOWN.UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE Your work s quckly 11 SAD & DONE" wth new TME-MASTER DCTAPHONE CO{(POf<ATON Trade Mark Dctatng and Recordng Machne Equ pment LEO J. MclARNEY A.B Represe ntatve 1210 Connectcut Ave. Washngton 6, D. C. Executve

18 HOWARD KAVOOKJAN, College '50, called at Alumn House en route home after hs release from the Army. J AMES J. LANE, College '50, and Mss June Vogt were marred on September 13 n Rochester, N. Y. LEUT. FRANK E. FNNEGAN, College '50, and Mss Dorothy Ethel Nuss of Great Neck, Long sland have announced ther engagement. Frank s currently statoned at the nfantry School, Fort Bennng, Ga. EDWARD L. McCARTHY, College '50, has been commssoned an Ensgn n the Navy and awarded hs wngs at the Naval Ar Staton n Pensacola. He s now statoned at the Naval Ar Staton, Corpus Chrst, Texas. He s the son of Edward J. McOarthy, Law ' THOMAS J. REHME, College '51, s n hs second year at Yale Law School. DR. J AMES W. J UDGE, Med. '51, s practcng n Plymouth, Pa. WLLAM J. OSTROWSK, Law '51, has been awarded a master of laws degree by George Washngton Unversty. WALTER B. SCHUBERT, College '51, s a broker for Carlsle & Jacqueln, Odd Lot Dealers, 120 Broadway, New York. ROBERT E. SULLVAN, F. S. '51, s n the Mam Dvson of the FB. SECOND LEUT. SAM J ACKSON, College '51, of the Ar Force, who ~a s receved hs wngs after graduaton from flght school at Wllams AFB s a jet fghter plot. He was a recent vstor at Georgetown and spoke to varous Ar Force ROTC classes on the flyng tranng program. LEUT. FRANK J. DLLER, USMCR, College '51, and Mss Jean Barbara Newbold were marred on November 15 at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Cutchogue, Long sland. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Gerard F. Yates, S. J., Dean of the Georgetown Graduate School. Dck Fnn, College '53, was best man and Jerry Collns, College '51, was one of the ushers. Hs crack Marne drll team recently won the drll team competton at Quantco. PFc. J AMES E. McGFF, College '51, s n Korea and hungry for mal from hs Georgetown frends. Address hm Pfc. James E. McGff, U. S , Hq. and Hq. Co., 160 Regt., A. P. 0. 6, c/o Postmaster, San Francsco, Calf. Also n Korea s JOHN F. BRENNAN, College '51. He may be addressed n care of hs grandmother, Mrs. Anne R. Brennan, 1529 Dnnston Ave., Pttsburgh, 17, Pa. FRANCS E. FAZO, College '51, s an artllery surveyor wth the Frst Feld Artllery Observaton Battalon n Korea. Recently hs outft was awarded the Mertorus Unt Ctaton. LEUT. RALPH G. MASTRANGELO, USAF, College '51, was marred on November 15 to Mss Maureen Agnes Kennedy at St. Cecela's Church, Englewood, N. J. Rev. Rchard C. Law, S. J. performed the ceremony. Rev. Danel E. Power, S. J., and Rev. 16 ONE FOR THE BOOK On a rany Saturday a fternoon, August 9, 1952, was drvng slowly nto a small town n Oho, watchng to see that had a green lght at each cross street. Just a s reached the near sde of 25th Street the green changed to red, and a car came from the sde street to rght where had to be next. tramped on the brake and stopped the car, but my foot slpped off the brake and ether my foot struck the gas feed or the momentum of the car caused t to roll forward and strke the other car sldng t about four feet and pushng n ts two doors. The other car was drven by a young salor n whte unform, and he came out of hs car very much excted and callng for the polce. My attempts to pacfy hm were not successful and he went nto a house to telephone for the offcers. went nto the adjonng house and attempted to call my Travellers nsurance represe ntatve, but t was 5:45 P.M. on Saturday and receved no response. went back to the street and there were two polcemen n ther car and the salor was n the back seat leanng forward and talkng to them. t was stll ranng so opened the door and told hm to move over and let me n. The young man was very much worked up and requested the polcemen to get hs damages pad. We told them what had happened and explaned collld not reach my nsurance man untl Monday mornng. The young man was stll nsstent that the polcemen stay wth hm untl he got h s money. The offcer assured hm that he would gel hs damages but that t would take some tme. asked the offcer f he cared to see my cards and he shook h s head, but dropped nto hs hand a number of cards, ncludng the Oklahoma Bar Assn., Skelly Ol Co. credt card, the Masons, and a Georgetown Alumnus Card. Whle the salor was st ll mportunng the offcer to collect hs damages the offcer looked at my cards and then very postvely slated: "THS GENTLEMAN S A GRADU ATE OF GEORGETOWN UN VERSTY -YOU OUGHT TO BE GLAD THAT T WAS A GENTLEMAN LKE HM THAT HT YOUR CAR." 0. A. Wse, Law '11. Joseph M. Mofftt, S. J. were also present to represent the Unversty. SECOND LT. JACQ UES W. BERNER, F. S. '51, s n Korea wth the 27th nfantry Regment, 25th Dvson. DR. J oseph H. DERVAUX, Med. '51, has been commssoned n the U. S. Ar Force and s statoned at the Keesler Ar Force Base, Blox, Mss. He s the son of Joe Dervaux, Grad. ' JAMES P. MOONEY, College '52, s currently a freshman at New York Medcal College, Flower and Ffth Avenue Hosptals, New York Cty. DR. THOMAS D. BROWN, Med. '52, s servng hs nternshp at Gallnger Muncpal Hosptal, Washngton, D. C.. DR. WALTER B. FTZSMMONS, Dent. '52, s practcng n Tobyhanna, Pa.,. and h s classmate Dr. Danel J. Drbanas, s practcng n Lyndwood, Pa. LT. JOH N F. GATELY, F. S. '52, has. been assgned to the 20th Ar Transport Squadron, Westover Ar Force Base, Mass. RCHARD W. CORNELL, F. S. '52, has. completed Pre-Flght tranng n the Naval Avaton Cadet Program, and s assgned to the U. S. Naval Auxlary Ar Staton, Whtng Feld, Mlton, Fla. Upon completon of tranng at Pensacola and Corpus Chrst, Tex., he wll be awarded naval avator wngs and assgned duty wth the fleet. JOH N JOSEPH FANELL, College '52, was klled n an automoble accdent on the Whte Plans Post Road on December 21. Mr. Fanell, 22, 'son of the Dstrct Attorney of Westchester County, was attendng the law school at Fordham Unversty. The College Class of '52 s well represented n the Unted States Ar Force. Our latest advces turn up the followng duty statons: At Brooks AFB, San Antono, Texas, are John Nel,son and John J. Rley, Jr.; at Scott AFB, Bellevlle, ll., Stephen Prnger and John Goodyear; at Godman AFB, Lousvlle, Ky., Byron Ssmple, Jr.; at Amarllo AFB, Texas, Harry Schmtt; at Lackland AFB, San Antono, Francs Eagen; at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, Rchard Mc Cooey; at Donaldson AFB, Greenvlle, S. C., James Kernan; at Andrews AFB, Washngton, D. C., Thomas Cotter; at Edwards AFB, Muroc, Calf., A-nthony Math; at Wrght-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Oho, Thomas McGee; and n the Meteorology course at F'lorda State Unversty, Tallahassee, Fla., Rudolph Paltauf. Sample, Schmtt and Rley were recent vstors to the campus. Leut. Eagen was marred to Mss Joan Mullaney on December 13th at Sacred Heart Church, Pttsfeld, Mass. 'DR. RoBERT J. McGRATH, Dent. '52, announces the openng of hs offces for the general practce of Dentstry at 361 Maywood Ave., Maywood, N.J. ALFRED J. WALSH, College '52, has completed h s courses at the Naval 0. C. S. School at Newport, R.. and was commssoned an Ensgn on December 23. He s attendng the Naval Gunnery School n Washngton. PFC. JAMES M. KATSOUROS, College '52, s n the U. S. Occupaton Zone of Germany wth the Second Armored Dvson. DR. JoHN J. CALABRO, Med. '52 s presently nternng at Mercy Ho~p tal, Buffalo, N. Y. RCH_ARD HENKEL, Law '52, passed the OhO Bar last August. He s assocated n the practce of the Law wth Dolle, O'Donnell and Cash, n Cncnnat. J. BARRY STANFORD, F.S. '52, has been commssoned a Second Leutenant n the Marne Corps. GEORGETOWN UNVERSTY ALUMN MAGAZNE

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