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Georgetown University 1948 Varsiry Schedule Spring BASEBALL GOLF \larch 27 .. Syracuse ...................... .. Washington , D. C. .-\pi il 2 Dartmouth ...... .................. Washington. D. C. .\lar ch 2!) .. .. Richmond Rir hmond, \'a. :\pril 6 .. .. Quantico :\larincs .......... Quantico, \'a . l\[arch 30 .... Richmond ...................... Richmond, Va . .\pril !) .. .. Loyola . ..................... ... ....... Washington, D. C. J\Iarch 31 .. .. Quantico \larincs ....... Quar\tico, \'a. April 13 ... .. George \•Vashington .... Washington, D. C. April 2 ..... Trinity ...... ............. .... Washington, D. C. April lfi .... Temple ............ .................. l'hiladclphia, l'a. April 3 .. lhrtmo uth .... ... .......... ...... Washington, D. C. April 17 .... Villanova ... ....................... Philadelphia, Pa. April 5 ... .. \lichigan ................... Washington, D. C. April 20 .... 1\!aryland .... .. ... ............ ..... College !'ark, :\ld. April 6 .... Villanova ... .. ......... .... W ashington, D. C. Apr il 23 .... West Virginia .. ............ ..... Washington, D. C. April !) ... ]>o rdham .... ........... .. \Va ·hington , D. C. April 21 .... \Vest Virginia ............... ... .. Washington, D . C. April 10 ... ]>ordhnm .................. ........ \Va hingto n . D. C. \pril '.!.7 .... George \Va hington .. .. .. Washington, D. C . .\ pril 13 ..... Temple ............................. Wnshington , D . C. ,\pril 30 .... Penn State ............... ..... ... .. State College, l'a. ,\pril 16 .. \Vashington and Lee ... .. Lexington, Va. :'ll:l y I ..... Penn State ..... ......... ...... .. ... State College, Pa . \pril 17 ..... V. \f. I. ........... ......... .......... Lexington, Va. i\lay 7 ..... Pennsylvania ............... .... Philadelphia, l'a . April 20 ... \laryland ... ......... .... .... .. .... \Vashington, D. C. i\lay S ..... :'-lavy .................. ..... .. .. ....... Philadelphia, Pa. April 23 .... .Penn State ............... ... .. ... .. \Vashington , D. C. :\lay S \ "irginia ..................... ... .... Philadelphia, l'a. April 2 1 ..... Penn State ................. .. ..... \Vashington, D. C. \lay II .. i\laryland ......... ......... Washington , D. C. April 27 ..... Ceo. \VasiL (away) .. ........ \Vashington , D. C. \lay 15 .... Eastern Intercollegiate April 2!) ..... American Uni versity .. ... Washington , D. C. Playo ff ..... ......... ......... .Sue to he Decided April 30 .. ... Washington & Lee ......... Washington , D. C. r.fa y I ..... \laryland ........... .... .. .. ... .... College !'ark, r.ld. r.ray '~ ..... Catholic n iversi ty ...... \Vashington . D . C. \lay G .... American U. (a\\'a)') ..... W ashington, D. C. fa y 7 ... .. George Washington ..... .. \ •Vashington, D. C. \lay 12 ..... Richmond ........................ Wash ingwn , D. C. \lay 14 .. .... Tcmple ....... ....................... l'hiladclphin, Pa . \Ia)' 15 ... Princeton ................... ....... Prince ton, \/ . .J. \fay IS .... Catholic University ... .. .. ... Washington , D . C. TENNIS \lay 20 ... Q.uamico :'lfarines ........ Washington. D. C. ...... \Vashington, D. C . \lay "25 .. Lorola (Baltimore) .. ...... Washington, D. C. .-\pril 10 ... \merica n U ni\'crsity . \pril 13 ... George \Vashington ,... Washington, D. C . \ pril JG ... \\'a ·hington and Lee Lexington , \ 'a . \ pril li .... Virginia :\filitar y Inst.. ... Lexington , \ 'n . .\pr il 20 .. Catholic U n iver ity ......... Washington , D. C . \pril 2 1 ... Temple .............................. Washington, D. C . \pril '27 ...\m cri ca n Universit y ... Washington . D. C . TRACK \lay i\l:tr) la nd .. .......... .. ........... Colkgc !'ark. \I d . \lay I .... Lo)ola ... ........... .................. Baltinwrc, :'lid. April JG -17 Seton Hall Relays ... .. ..... 1\cwark, N . .J. \lay 6 .... George Washington .... .... \\'ashin!;ton, D. C. t\pril 23-2 1 Penn Relays ................... .. 1'1-ilade lphia, l'a. :\lay 8 ...... Western :'llaryland ... ... ... Wn s hin ~ton , D. C. April 27 .... District .'\ ..'\.U ................... Collcge Park, ld. i\I:J y II .... Catholic Univers iLy ......... Wa s hin ~ton . D. C. \lay 4 .. ..... \meri ca n Uni\·ersity ... ..... \Vashington, D. C. i\Iay II .. .. Temple ....... ... .. ......... ........ l'hiladclphia, Pa. \lay 15 ... .. \lirginia ............................ Charlotte vi lle, Va. \lay 15 .... Rntgcrs .............................. New Brunsw ick, 1 .J. \lay 22 ..... :\l aryla nd ... ....... ................ W ash ington, D . C. i\!a 17 ...... :\fa ryland ... ......... W ashington. D. C. :\lay 2 -29 I.C.A.A.A.A. .. .. Nell" York, N. Y. :\lay I!) :'-lavy ................................ Ann:tpolis, i\!d. GEORGETOWN University Alumni Magazine - Volu..,e I EDITORIAL BOARD Contents OF ALUMNI MAGAZINE Editorial 2 JOHN G. BRUNINI, '19 DONALD F. FLAVIN, '28 Letter 2 JoHN T. FLYNN, '02 REV. HUNTER GUTHRIE, S.J.-Faculty An Appraisal of Georgetown DR. TIBOR KEREKES- Faculty ]ames S. Ruby, '27 3 MARTIN S. QUIGLEY, '!19 DR. JOHN WALDRON- Faculty Of College Courses and Careers REv. GERARD F. YATES, S.J.-Faculty Gerard F. Yates, S.]. 6 JA~rES S. RUBY, '27 Executive Secretary Introducing .. Charles J. Milton, '35 8 Published quarterly by the George town Unive1·sity Alumni Associa The Library and the Alumni tion, Inc., Washington 7, D. C. Phillips TemjJle 9 Sustaini11g Membe1·ship $25.00 per )>em·, Regular Membership $5.00 Athletics jJer year, of which $3.00 is for William T. Rach, '46 10 subscription to the Alumni Maga zine. Class Notes 11 Appilcation to1· admission as second class matte1· is pending. Who Are They? 17 A Sketch of Georgetown La" School ]ames S. Easby-Smith, '91' 18 The Cover Picture This winter issue of the Georgetown University Alum ni Magazine carries on its cover a photograph of Dahl gren Chapel in the snow. Contributors to This Issue Dahlgren has been the spirit REV. GERARD F. YATES, S.J., is the Chairman of the De ual center of Georgetown partment of Political Science in the Graduate School. since its construction in 1894. WILLIAM T. R CH, '46, is Director of Publicity (or the Department o[ Athletics. COL. JAMES S. EASBY-SMITH, '91, holds degrees [rom the College, the Graduate School, the Law School, and an honorary Doctorate o[ Laws from the University. He was for COPYRIGHT 1948 many years a member of the faculty of the Law School. Georgetown University Alumni Magazine JAMES S. R UBY, '27, has been Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association since its re-establi hment in 1938. Editorial Letters HIS second issue of the Georgetown Uni SINCE the inception of the idea of the Alumni T versity Alumni Magazine has gone to Magazine it has been the hope of the Editorial slightly less than 4,000 Georgetown men Board that it would serve as a discussion medium for the members of the Association. For that reason we who are active members of our Association. It are happy to present a letter column and to invite should give the recipients particular pleasure discus ion of the contents of this and future issues. to read elsewhere in this issue the report of the Dear Sir: survey conducted at our Association's request to ... I have read the entire copy of the magazine with the investigate greatest of intere t. I was agreeably surprised at the make-up the achievements and needs of as well as the contents. To tell you the truth, I did not have Georgetown as seen against the background of a single criticism that was worth mentioning. I have been looking at other University alumni publications and generally American educational institutions ·generally. they follow this pattern, so that it has the approval of experience and usage. This survey, seriously conducted by a disinter JOH T. FLYNN, '02. ested agency. has not brought to light very many things which we did not already know, but it Dear Sir: I read with great interest the article "Hoyas on the Hudson" has shown them in their true perspective and has in the first issue of the Georgetown Universi ty Alumni Magazine. Your first sentence, that but a few persons are alive today who focused attention sharply on the inescapable fact ca n recall when Georgetown was represented by an eight man that Georgetown cannot stand still but must crew, gave me a realization that I am getting old, particularly when I was a member of the last crew. I recall the derby hats either continue in the foreground of educational and the ankle-high shoes, but those bushy mustaches were cer tainly many years ahead of my day on the campus. institutions or fall woefully behind. When the Can it be that the coach Claude Laponi whom you refer to Alumni Association, through its President, is none other than Claude Zappone? I remember him well with his long Rowing mustache and the interest he took in the Thomas A. Dean, '20, sought the leadership for Georgetown crew and also the Potomac Boat Club. the current campaign, complete copies of this The James Dempsey you refer to is none other than the Patrick J. Dempsey who was a world renowned coach and the survey were laid before those of whom assistance one who later founded Dempsey's Boathouse on the Potomac. was being asked You state the sport was discontinued in 1908. In the spring , and after reading the survey of I 909 there was no varsity crew but we had a freshman crew and recognizing the soundness of its findings, coached by the late Dr. :Murray Russell. In 1910 there was a varsi ty crew, coached by "Pat" Dempsey, on which I rowed each of the top leaders for the campaign accepted number six. ·we raced at Annapolis