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June, 1937 The <strong>Notre</strong> Dame Alumnus 269<br />
Most Reverend Francis C. Kelley, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Tulsa and Oklahoma City,<br />
conferring knighthood in the Order <strong>of</strong> the Holy Sepulchre upon George W.<br />
Burkitt, '02, at colorful ceremonies held in Houston, Texas, April 35.<br />
Father Mike Shea on June 1 observed<br />
the silver anniversary <strong>of</strong> his<br />
ordination to the priesthood, according<br />
to information brought to Commencement<br />
by President Bill Cotter.<br />
The observance was at St. Joseph's<br />
Seminaiy, Dunwoodie, Yonkers, New<br />
York, where Father Shea is a teacher.<br />
ions Secretary: Daniel J. O'Connor, 10 S.<br />
LaSalle St., Chicaeo. HI.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Jamicson. "William D.—ChicaKO<br />
Slierry, J. J.—Tarrjtown. N. Y.<br />
Van Kic. Dr. L. P.—JIish.-l\val;a<br />
*<br />
1906 Secretary: Tliomas A. Lally, 811-13<br />
Paulsen Bldsr., Spokane, Wash.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Burhe. C.S.C. Rev. EuKcnc P.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Doremus, C.S.C.. Rev. Charles—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Finncsan, C.S.C, Rev. E. J.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
HaRcrty, C.S.C, Rev. C. J.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Ryan, C.S.C Rev. John M.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Mclnerny, J. Walter. South Bond<br />
McNcrney, Lawrence, Elsin. III.<br />
1QA7 Secretary: Rev. Thomas E. Burke.<br />
C.S.C., <strong>Notre</strong> Dame, Ind.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Burke, C.S.C., Rev. Thomas E.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
BolKcr, C.S.C, Rev. William A.—<strong>Notre</strong> D.Tme<br />
Cu^ninKh.^m, James V.—Chicaijo<br />
Donahue, C.S.C, Very Rev. J. W.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
1908 Secretary: Frank X. Cull, Bulkley<br />
Building, Cleveland. Ohio.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Bertclinc. J. F.—Hamilton, Ontario, Canada<br />
Cull, Frank X.—Cleveland<br />
Daimt, William A.—New York Gty<br />
Quininn, C.S.C, Rev. James J.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
St. George. Maximilian—ChicaKo<br />
Sprenjrer, Georpe W.—Peoria. III.<br />
Zink, Frank A,—Canton, Ohio<br />
1909 Secretary: £. P. Cleary, <strong>Notre</strong> Dame,<br />
Indiana.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Cleary, B. P.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Hannon. L. J.—Port Arthur. Texas<br />
Hines. James F.—South Bend<br />
Slartin, Paul R.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
1910 Secretary: Rev. M. L. Moriarty, IMO<br />
Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Deery, James—Indianapolis. Ind.<br />
Finneffan. Wales E.—North ChicaKO, 111.<br />
Hehert. C.S.C. Rev. .Peter E.—<strong>Notre</strong> D.-une<br />
JIcIJiuKhlin. John E.—Alton. 111.<br />
Milter. Harry—^Wilminjrton. Del.<br />
Moriarty, Rev. M. L.—Ooveland. Ohio<br />
Sortr, Claude A.—Middlctown. Ohio<br />
Charles Fahy, Washington, D. C,<br />
is a leading possibility for appointment<br />
to the United States Supreme<br />
Court bench, according to a recent<br />
article in Collier's. The article, entitled<br />
"Judge - Hunting," said this<br />
about Jlr. Fahy:<br />
"Charles Fahy is a product <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Notre</strong> Dame and Georgetown, and is<br />
the only man on the list with a highly<br />
distinguished war record. A naval<br />
aviator, and a winner <strong>of</strong> the Navy<br />
cross, after the Armistice he transferred<br />
his wounds and his law books<br />
to Santa Fe, New Mexico. 'Discovered'<br />
by Secretarj' Ickes, he was<br />
brought to Washington as First Assistant<br />
Solicitor <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
the Interior, seired later as a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Petroleum Administration<br />
Board, and in 1935 became chief<br />
counsel for the National Labor Relations<br />
Board. A quiet, unassuming<br />
man who makes no bid for newspaper<br />
notice, nevertheless the Administra<br />
tion gives him credit for the board's<br />
legal victories. It was Fahy who<br />
fought the eighty-three injunctions<br />
against operation <strong>of</strong> the Wagner Act,<br />
and it was Fahy who picked the five<br />
cases that went to the Supreme Court<br />
where his brief and oral arguments<br />
were followed closely by Chief Justice<br />
Hughes in the majority opinion."<br />
jgjj Secretary: Fred Steers. 1666 First<br />
National Bank Bids., Chtcaeo. JD.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
de Landero, Pedro A.—South Bend<br />
Figel, Edward L.^ChicaKo<br />
Funk. Elmo—Anderson. Ind.<br />
Hughes, Arthur J.—Chicago<br />
Lavvton, J. H.—South Bend<br />
Miltner, C.S.C.. Rev. Chas. I*.—^<strong>Notre</strong> Lame<br />
Murphy, Joseph B.—Dayton. Ohio<br />
O'Hara, C.S.C, Kcv. John F.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
Ryan, William—Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Steers, Fred L.—Chicago<br />
Tully, John C—LaGrange. HI.<br />
Wenninger, C.S.C., Rev. Francis—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />
IQIO Secretary: B. J. Kaiser, 324 Fourth<br />
St., Pittsburgh. Pa.<br />
Commencement registrants:<br />
Bannon. John—South Bend<br />
Bruce, E. W.—Chicago<br />
Costello. John W.—Chicago<br />
Daly, Hugh J.—Chicago<br />
Donahue, Joseph F.—South Bend<br />
Duncan, Wollcr^-LaSalle. III.<br />
Hamilton, Don M.—Columbus, Ohio<br />
Hintz. W. G.—South Bend<br />
Howard, Rev. E. J.—Brandon, Vermont<br />
Johnston. F. N.—New Orleans, La.<br />
Kaiser. B. J.—Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
Lee, Jay L.—Buffalo, N. Y.<br />
Lemer, T. J.—South Bend<br />
McDonald, Donnelly P.—Fort Wayne, Ind<br />
McGIynn, Joseph B.—East St Louis. HI.<br />
McGrath, Martin C—St. Joseph. Mich.<br />
Mendel, F. L.—South Bend<br />
Murphy. John P.—Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Oshe. Blarccllus—Chicago<br />
Parish, William J.—Mom3nce, HI.<br />
Peak. J. Elmer—South Bend<br />
Philip, Philip J.—Detroit, Mich.<br />
Phillips, Wendell—Boston. Mass.<br />
Quigley, Thomas D.—Cicero. HI.<br />
Savord. E. H.—Sandusky, Ohio<br />
Weeks, Edward J.^Detroit. Mich.<br />
Zweck, A. C—West Allis, Wis.<br />
Ben Kaiser (to whom, with Fred<br />
Mendez, all credit for the success <strong>of</strong><br />
the 1912 reunion) writes as follows:<br />
Twenty-seven <strong>of</strong> the 54 living active<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1912<br />
were present on the campus <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong> to participate in the 93rd<br />
Commencement and, particularly, to<br />
celebrate their own silver anniversary<br />
reunion. And CELEBRATE they did.<br />
The festivities started with a dinner<br />
in the Faculty Dining Hall, Friday<br />
evening. In addition to the 23<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1912 were<br />
the following guests: J. L. Heineman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1888; Rev. Charles C.<br />
Miltner, C.S.C, Edward L. Fige],<br />
Joseph B. Murphy, Fred L. Steers,<br />
William R. Ryan, and John Tully <strong>of</strong><br />
the class <strong>of</strong> 1911; William E. Cotter<br />
and Joseph W. O'Hara <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong><br />
1913, and Dan Shouvlin <strong>of</strong> the class<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1914.<br />
John P. Murphy acted as toastmaster.<br />
Strange as it may sound no<br />
speeches were made by the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1912 class. John just would<br />
not permit it — he knew there were<br />
eight lawyers present. He did it all<br />
himself by reading each member's<br />
"Prophetic Biography" as recorded in<br />
the Dome <strong>of</strong> 1912. This proved to be