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                            Volume 33                                                                                                                                                       Article 3 
                            Number 2 Volume 33, May 1959, Number 2 
                            May 2013 
                            Louis PrLouis Prashkashker (1891-1959): er (1891-1959): A Memorial TA Memorial Tribute ribute 
                            John A. Flynn 
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                            Recommended Citation Recommended Citation 
                            Flynn, John A. (1959) "Louis Prashker (1891-1959): A Memorial Tribute," St. John's Law Review: Vol. 33 : 
                            No. 2 , Article 3. 
                            Available at: https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/lawreview/vol33/iss2/3 
                            This In Memoriam is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at St. John's Law Scholarship 
                            Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in St. John's Law Review by an authorized editor of St. John's Law 
                            Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact selbyc@stjohns.edu. 
                          LOUIS PRASHKER  (1891-1959):
                              A  MEMORIAL  TRIBUTE
                  The passing from our midst of Professor Louis Prashker
             is  regarded  by his  colleagues  of St. John's  University  as a
             tragedy  which  excites  profound  sentiments  of  sorrow  and
             genuine bereavement.  In  fervent faith we submit to the will
             of God Who called him to his reward.  That faith allows us
             to express our human  emotions in a  rational way, and so we
             mourn him who has meant so much to the administrators, the
             faculty, the alumni and the 
                                          students of St. John's University.
                 To relate what we thought of Professor Prashker would
             take too  long, and  would be totally  unnecessary.  Everyone
             would  anticipate  our  next  sentence.   Everyone  loved  him.
             Everyone  shared  the  highest  regard  we  had  for  the  great
             degree of integrity which characterized  his relations with his
            fellowman.  To say that we shall miss him is vastly  under-
             stating the  true  condition  of  our  hearts  as  we  bow  to  the
            inscrutable judgment of God.  But how much we shall miss
            him never  can  be estimated by our inadequate  words.  Only
            we who  worked  with him know  the full significance  of  our
            feelings  when  we  realize  he is  no longer  with  us.  He was
            diligent,  industrious,  keen  and  clever.  We  never  ceased  to
            admire  him for the total range of the  outstanding qualities
            which  he  brought  to  his  professional  and  social  relations
            with  those who were privileged to know him and  work with
            him.  He may  have passed from  our  midst, but as long  as
            those who associated  with him live on earth, a  great part of
            Professor Prashker  will remain  here.  He was a  gentleman
            who shared himself with others.  May he rest in  peace.
                                    VERY  REV.  JOHN  A.  FLYNN,  C.M.*
                * President  of  St. John's  University.
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                         1891-       1959
                        PROFESSOR  OF  LAW
      The St. John's Law Review  mourns the loss of  one of
                                               over  thirty  years
    its  founders-   Louis  Prashker-for                  of  Law.
               of  Law at St. John's University School 
   Professor 
                          follow  manifest the  extent of  the  loss
      The tributes that                           Bench and Bar.
                            and members of  the 
    suffered by  colleagues 
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