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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, p. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION -MAY 15, 1921 i Wellesley College has a strong crew this year, and the young ladies take their rowing very seriously. The photo shows a practice spin on Lake Waban, Internutional -Filn Service. Leon Trotsky, one time a New York journalist, now cqmmander-in-chief of Russia's red army, reviewing graduates of an officers’ training school. Trotsky stands at front of group. e s G Ty il s » i S g g e Rev. William S. Abernethy, recently select- ed as the new pastor of Cal- vary Baptist p 3 Church. Presi- dent Harding ams.,” Photo-- attends Calvary. International Fitm iph by William L. S bel, Copley Courts, 1514 17th strect, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amatcur photograph. Miss Estelle Murray, who takes the part Liane in “Sweethearts,” Victor Herbert’s comic opera, produced by the Washingtonians, Rollin Bond, director, for a week at the Shubert-Garrick, beginning tomorrow night. Photo by Bachiach Harold Healy as a chief in the Indian play, “The White Gods Come,” recently produced at the Washington Little Theater, 1724 Church street. President Alvaro Obregon of Mexico trains his sons to be soldiers. Photograph All the costumes for the play were loaned by the National Museum. Photo by Bachiaet. snapped in the presidential gardens in Mexico City. 17 Courting death for the films. An attempt to film an eagle’s nest in the mountains of Austria was abandoned by the opcrator, who was attacked by the mother eagle. Wide Woitd Phot nutenal Eilm Servies,