Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1937, Page 20

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A—-20 = THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937. | hope that the portraits cf great men|Joseph Downey of Washington and | would create an influencing atmos- |the valedictory address by William phere in the class room. “We hope,” | Vincent O'Connor, jr., of North Da- | he added, “that you will leave the law | kota, were the outstanding features, | school in the fullness of knowledge | The histories of the two sections of .. . with the assurance and the con- | the senior class were recited by Burlin sciousness that, if you do not advance | George McKillip, jr, of New York « U their traditions, neither will they be|and Joseph Aloysius Hoskins of Mis- tarnished nor suffer in your hands.” |souri. John Bernard Dennis of Cali- From the morning section of the |fornia and Francis Benedict O'Ma- s class of 1937, the law school last|honey of New Jersey gave the class Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Scott |night aiso received a gift of a framed | prophecies. oopy of the Constitution of the United | Several hundred iocal and visiting Features Class Day States. It was presented on behalf |alumni registered at the Hilltop to. E of the section by the president, Jere- |day. Various class reunions are being Ceremonies. miah Jerome O'Connor of Washing- | held preparatory to a crowded pro- ton. The afternoon section likewise |Rram tomorrow, beginning with mass Some 90 framed portraits 'f‘r:‘ "}:‘“h' presented as a gift a handsome por- | in Dahigren Chapel at 9 a.m. for de- ngs of the outstanding m;";; 0 “’; trait of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney | ceased members of the faculty and contributed to the imperishable "tff; of the United Staees Supreme Court. |alumni. Rev. Vincent 8. McDonough, ;f Etnxhsh 1":' m‘:g;";;flzo‘;";jm; It was copied from the original Taney |S. J., student councellor at the col- ost comple s | portrait t lege, will today adorn the walls of three class | b, ot (hat hangs in the office of flege, Will be the celebrant. halls at the Georgetown University | the Secretary of the Treasury. —_— School of Law Club President Honored. Miners of Great Britain recelved The prized collection is the gift of | Francis E. Hickey, retiring president, | $470.450,000 in wages in the last yeer. Dr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott of of the Pierce Butler Law Club, who | —— Washington. It was presented in|graduates this week, was presented both their names by the distinguished | with a volume on the Supreme Court, | international lawyer and adviser on |the work of Charles Warren. It came | e foreign relations last night at the an- | as & parting gift from the club mem- | ROCk Pomt Hotel nual class day exercises of the law |bership. achool, which opened Georgetown's| Presiding over the class-day exer- ROCK POINT, MD. program of commencement activities. | cises was Mr. O'Connor, president of Chicken and Sea Food Dinners. By a happy coincidence, the occasion |the morning section, who introduced also was the 71st birthday anniversary | Dr. Scott and the class speakers. of Dr. Scott, who has been a member | The bachelor's oration by Jerome of the university's faculty for the past 18 years. Dean George E. Hamilton, who is | 7] ebserving this week the 65th anni- 'i versary of his own graduation from D ; Georgetown, accepted the collection : #lt(l, L I/ THAT on behalf of the law school. Rev. Francis E. Lucey, S. J., regent | OTHER CIGARETTES CANNOT of the law school and professor of | AFFORD" Finer tobaccos, plus 5 the TareytonOJ ‘f more international conferences than perhaps any living man. First join- ing the faculty of the School of For- oW HERBERT eign Service when it was founded sev- eral years ago, he became associated ONLY ¢ jurisprudence, likewise expressed his | deep appreciation of the collection. with the graduate faculty at the law achool as professor of international CIGARETTES law, Roman law and jurisprudence. S e In his speech, Dr. Scott stressed 7Zorc4' SOMETHING aborl lhiem: ym«’// like the careers of many of the famous lawyers and judges represented in the collection of portraits, mezzotints, stripples and line engravings which he and his wife collected, after many years of effort, in England, Scotland and Ireland Particularly he referred to Black- stone, Thomas Erskine, John Philpot Curran, Sir Edward Coke, Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Stowell, Chief Justice Mansfield, Sir Samuel Romilly and others. "I would not say of these great men, for fear of making them blush if they should hear my voice,” he re- marked, “that it ‘pays’ to have princi- pies: but they are witnesses that prin- ciples are good things in themselves. and good for those who have them. 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