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Bruce Bielaski. president of was to v TTN 1T . o THE SUNDAY_ STAR. JANUARY 16, 1921—PART 1. 23 ) T | ball 1eague of the Interfraternity As- |Baron S. A. Korff, former Governor of | assistant postmaster general. and larin and_dance, follows: Mrs. Ed-|lumbus, Mrs. Jehn Kenny, Mrs. James |sociation follows: Sigma Nu. Kappa | Finland under the late Czar of Russia, | William A. Reid, foreign trade ex-|ward J. Quinn, chairman: Mrs. Sera- |T. Ryan. Mrs Margaret Tucker, Mis3 A |Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Sigma |and Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., re- pert of the Pan-American Uion. The [phim A. Gatti, Mrs, C. W. Aughin- |Helen Quinn, Mrs. Frank P. Fenwick. Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha |gent of the school 72 Pifter lactured on the cable and radio ;baugh, Miss Madeline Aughinbaugh. | Mrs. J. Fleury, Mrs. C. Mannix, Miss . psilon. Theta Delta Chi, Delta Tau | 3 communication servic e i Mrs. T. L. McEneany, Mrs. Alfred | Tereasa Fitzgeraid, Mrs. EliZabeth 2 | Delta and Sigma Chi. | The primary object of the meeting i Unitrd States and n|Costello. Mrs Ida Leadingham, Mrs.!Conley. Mrs. Josephine Tighe and = T E T =54 5 launch the special course on | countries, besides throwing some in-|Mary H. Calla Charles J. C Mrs. J. Leo Kolb. South o iz voicedjball team at Geor Washington | par; o c conditions, wh g con- | teresting sidel the ’]’f:e:{r-gc‘::':;m O e T olay writ- | University. On one sige of each fnot | etts’ Tan .r;,;")}'mi,"c';',,i‘;"",‘; r:g‘;‘;;‘e'“du‘t;l(“dkll:‘l‘o‘u;:’t?vul“thohr:rillz‘ti::;»;m:\f American press . Praczer dis-| PUBLIC SCHOOLS. iten for the stage by Angelina W.lball is the inscription. “G. W. U—|Raigtow, were the gucsts of honor |the term by Baron Korff. a recent ad- | cussed the recent international postal | ||Grimke, an English teacher at Dun- 1920 re:ind' on the other the name of |, iy 0 B ers ot an initle. |dition to the faculty. Mr. Hammond, | conference at Madrid. which he at-y T bar High School. tokena mre UloniO5e Teceiving the ltion banquet tendered freshmen last |One of the most prominent financial | tended. nm‘“n"-b ‘e BT enect e mester | In preparation for the national free| Harry R. Hawley, Jameos 1. Hume, |PiEDt at the New Ebbitt Hotel. 'Rep- €xperls In the world. told of the two| Midyear examinations at the for T s o e e 2 | voting contest (o ba held in the scnool | Harold “T. Kay. dohy Loehier. baul |Fesentative Lemuel Padge | surveys of Russia which he made at Vice school wiil be held from la%5 for reorganizing the system for | Friday, pupils of the Wallach-Towers Ioehler, ‘Russell N. MeAlister, Knut |D€SSce also was among . [the request of the Russian govern-! ;o bruary 4. The open- | P o1 ar s ook | group ‘sihdol sre putting much time | Nilason. Edward Sandys. G Baller| Fitty couples attemdéd a damce|™ent Crosby gave many im-|ing of th mester Wil Le ear, which begine February 1 Ar-(and eort on lhedlns‘t):m-xb:"ol“i':? {Pringston, Gilbert Walter. Ciifton .| given recently by Theta Delia Chi at | POrtunt side 1ights on {he Russian | February T, it was announced | Tangements for the commencements Which is to precede the - 3 anager Russell . Whyte. b Wi ' | problems, particularly from a finan- Ll ¥ . e - o et fous it in the high and normal schools the This will take the form of rousmin | e S e et faare Lotel yATONE (il and economic standpoini. He was class of ports and terminals of | \Vhen you sce the name Bayer” on tablets, you are Jatter part of this month have vir-|ute speeches to elivered by = ollowing members of the foot [Afrs. Roy L. Neuh: Mr. and M representative of the United State: S e . S A e 5 c23eq wualy been completed, except Tor the | resentatives of the “Spnin “grades o | bl Sausa v auaiied for numeral Marvin 1. Reymoias: Mo and. Mra |in the interallied financial council trip to Baltimore sestendas undor 1| setting genuine Aspirin prescribed by ph)sxgxans ifn; selection of speakers. is probab! e lower classes whi L P. Avres. J. F. Barr, . Brown. | Towers, | advisers of this gov. ol e SRR 2 5 . o aft v illions.—Sav rer” NI be done before the end of the |special lessons in nature study Early | E° W, Brown. G, Dickev, 15 H. Evan Hiedenic o dowers. e e L 520 oraeroitrsye i port i and proved safe by millions.—Say “Bayer”! week. this week the youps orators Arthur Gronna, George 2. Hughes, W. nd M - e : 16 ‘quest s = 0 Tl Boatuning af the secondlacnies |28 e iyounger Soioot ymates O v -’;‘\r;:OQ_ P. M. Johnson, A. S. Jones, D e tour of the ent narbor haracteristics ol he dog- ;25 cNeil, 5 cond ns ter will fnd all of the white Righ | ‘e gereral Charact e it pine. | Mount, James licer Howaj(| hethisdiphis ficials Also were eager to co- £chools on the two-shift system of |oim, ‘oak, apple. sugar maple and Preece. | Dean mnd Mes WG Alen B ObuE | o e 1 operate with the students and show- operation. Introduction of the two- |yetie, 20 CPPIL il way they winl | Taylor. J. T Vidmer, sadity; andides cullanGennineliam | 1910 (s doven Reoat Dean | d them every conrtesy. Director Roy shift system in all of the senior fnsti- | AT TI0S /" tnd Tower grade | J0o Garnétt, G. H. Butler. John Bow- | Willlam Sloan, formerly of George | 1y iuy B MouNC o 8|S enIncejol halburtan o T oL e > > tutions, it is said, is necessary in|pupila to cast an intelligent vote|Man. F. W.Shea and Waldo A. Clark. hington University and now of | 1USh J Fegan. and_domestic commerce, who is liea frder fto accommodate the large nUM” |Miss Julia M. Rawlings, group prin-|manager of the team. |the University of Nebraska, has been | Decided interest is attached to the | of that department in the school. ar= el o ememebeciedrtonens foiyal Sasststeafivyiiiofictghthyisrdae ] oy 4, : |elected to membership in Phi Delta | rifle match between Georgetown Uni- | Tansed the trip. B euchers, designated the follow- The university's Maconic Club met | Phi Legal Fraternity at the latter in- | versity cadets and those of Lehigh ST. JOHN'S. \ A troop of Boy Scouts, composed |ing pupils to_ carry ot the otk '?‘:‘N;l'llg‘g:t;”zr:‘dor Ciad ey or | stitution. | University. under auspices of the N g : ) : nl prinaipally of. pupils of the Wallach- [John Wyatt, Stafford Hayvnes, Hilda = he League of Ma- | | tional Rifle Association. It will con- Rehearsals for the spring play wi Towers group school, has been organ- | Pumphrey. Helen Smith, Ouila f""'t‘ Clubs. to be held in Washing- | Whitley P. McCoy of the law school | tinue throughout this weck. the daily begin this month. The college’s dra-l 1zed at this institution. It is known | Teague, Dorothy Lee, Ruth Harker.|!oh in May. The club recently In- has been elected president of Gamma|and final scores being communicated | % £ monti [ The feotiees ane as k‘roop 59. Besides the regular i};(ar,\‘:] Heslet, Beale Higgs, Paul}l!tiated a number of new members. |Eta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta. by telegraph. Because of the plan to matic club has ;\(‘\c;‘;l p:)lsl veckly meetings at which their scout- { Bowdler, Mary Bishop. Ellzabeth Did- | Student activities tax tic f Ave an intercollegiate championship consideration and will probably pre- master, Christopher Lancas den, Tsadore Rosenbloom. Amanda | students (o all bagker pall marses mor GEORGETOWX. | shoot at Seagirt, N. J.. where all the [ gt three one-act plays in April or | sides, the boys have inaugurated Clagett. *larie Moore, Regis Dunni-icording to announcement by Lrian Lig rifle matchel The club plans also to preseat One of the most interesiing public meetings ever conduc the brother nights,” which are held eve! al at Monday and Wednesday. On thesa o Georgetown team gan. Freeman Sharp, Marion Hutch- °d under au-fa zood showing. Maij. inson, Florence Roudebush, Zula Hen- play: commencement Morse, director of student activities. Dancing will be a feature of all of SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” ot William exercises next June. neberger, Ruth Fleishell, Anna Meany | the games. |spices of the Foreign Service School | Hohion, Army officer detailed at | v > e g . " and Marie Miller. = | Was held Friday night at the National | (eotmeiown by the War Department. | Plans for the drill and dance to be | genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- The Student Council will give a Museum, when nationally known men | is confident the Hilltop team will given at Rauscher's next Saturday Thi expected to e completed. i tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- enjoyed, magazines are dance at the Hadleigh Hotel, 16th and | who have made an extwnded study of | prove one of the beSt in the countrs ected | th in affair 7ol Bas this phase of the bove || COLLEGES. ,;;".—iflr‘""o.l;ar'."?r';g"fi.“i" a0y | Slavie conditions discussed the s Irafessionsle, are, Barred from e e o e Yehoot. * More than 2000 matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! gn';::lmgui;é‘mge T::s:r;z::s D(If :::f i GEORGE WASHINGTON. | The standing of teams in the basket B {last s‘.‘».i‘_):n&( ff‘r&fl‘ I second | -\:luI:\.' :;'rm&‘;\".-”"-:;;‘x.»;‘:.‘ihx; J..‘;'l};fi n‘[“l’l’;(; | \oirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salleylicacld ] ul® iave ireceived the| Silverufootiiballsitofinesworn jas) watch charms have been presented support of Miss Julia M. Nl tee s pRsacnted Rawlings. principal of the Wallach-T —==n__c°r men on e DO group. The officers of Troop 59 are: S i Louis St. George. scribe and treas- & urer: Howard Reeves, William Kelly, Rinehart Mittelstetter, Robert Smith and Elmer Connick, patrol leaders. The wireless club at Western High Scheol will continue next semester under its present organization, it is " announced. 7 £ You Can Depend Upon Our Guardianship COLDS —of quality—and price— We protect you in the satisfaction with what you buy. through a most careful discrimination in the selections we make for Courses in advanced public speak- fng. grammar and journaiism are to be offered senior students at McKin- ley Manual Training School at the Leginning of the next semester. Prizes have been offered to the pub- lic_school children by the National When we say, “Seventy-seven Congress of Mothers and Parent-!:_ ¢ 5 % Teacher Associations. for the tres |15 for Colds,” we mean every our stock. i and the awards made at the eon- | Snivels and Sneezing to Coughs, And we protect you 1n what you pay by reflecting in our prices every concession our influence can command plus a fixed yention of the national association to!| Sore Throat, Catarrh, Influenza ‘ be held here from April 25 to 30, determination to give you every advantagc. n'\vwlv elected officers of the Eastern and Grip. s iy 2 1 ThE one el Assoclation hed| To get the best results take Credit here isn't a favor extended to a few—but a feature of our service at your disposal. auditorium of the school. Plans for|‘Seventy-seven” at the first the erection of a memorial to Eastern ( students who_died in the world war . and to Miss Margaret Merrill, a_for- feeling of a Cold. 3 Doctor’s Book on the House & Herrmann Umer teacher, were discussed. Plans o also were made to compile an up-to- treatment of “Every living § date list of all the alumni from the |4} 7" i arigin of the school and to enjarge | thing”—mailed free. 5 * the alumni paper. ““T7"" for sale at all Drug and Country sflt&c‘l‘. ' Homeo. icine Co., 156 The race problem i xhg‘?t’.br)‘l”' York. Bl defined and | PRACTICAL DENTIST Il 1Can End Your Teeth Troubles || —and will do it as painlessly as modern dental science will per- mit. I have every known appli- ance to take pain from dentistry. I am careful not to hurt you— and I give you the very best dental work at prices that are more than reasonable. Free ex- amination and advice to all. 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