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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, M NEW HARVARD RATING. Supplemental Requirements Business Course Announced. CAMBRIDG May 30.—Per- sonal tractiveness, r, mental keenness, pacity and olherl hereafter will be | scommending gradu- | of the Harvard School of Busi- ness Administration to employers. The new system of rating will not | supplant the regular system of eredits nmmg to the awarding of a degree, | but is intended ‘to supplement it. | school authorities said in announc- !ing the plan. F udge “It’s Delicious” =—=—=14th at G=—— ‘ x JE consider your association with pression of confidence, and it is our your requirements. those with ]Jig balances. to prove how we can bz kelpful to you. ROLFE E. BOLLING, PREsioeNT R. GOLDEN DONALDSON, Crainman of Boand JAMES A.CAHILL, Vice PresioEnT for | Former If You Bank Here— thing more than an account on our books. You agze our client, with individual needs and personal probiems. 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W. 2300 14+: St N. W, | 1432 i St. B E. | 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. i 105 11th St. S. E. WIRTH GAN SOLIDIFY | FAITHING GERMANY l Wl" Have Chance to Formu- late Financial Program Before Reichstag. By Cable to The Star and Xew York World. C 921, Copyright i BERLIN, th the opening of the reichstag on Wednesday Chan- cellor Wirth will have a chance to solidify faith of the world that Ger- many will pay her indemnities by formulating a_sound financial pro- gram. Meanwhile a difficult political problem must be solved. The present government is_built on of minorities, It must go either to the right and include the )‘\m»nlren; varty, which is solidly bourgeoi o the left to the independent ists, among whom the real ists’ are clamoring for the soc tion of the mines and industr Should it go to the right, the gov- ernment will have the busin terests behind it. While there personal opposition to Councilor Wirth. owing to his close relatic Mathias Erzberger, the people’s § wishes to get in the again, now that the odium of si ing the ultimatum is past. Fight on Socialism The péople’s party wis hove all things to avoid socialization and to bury at once and for all time socialist plans in that direction. Independent 30 sce a mood chance for the equi ation by con- fiscatory measures, which would place under government control all the natural wealth of the countr. In the opinion of the Zeitung, the independent are solidly behind Chancellor W and the s will not port except negotiation formation the ting the downfall sovernment Assurances Too Late. Assurances to Dr. « mann from Premier Lloy garding the Ruhr distri arrived a few hours too late, of Silesia. otherwise the people’s party would of itself have taken onsibility for acceptance of the ultimatum. This seems to have been proved by events for the British position concernin the Ruhr district and Upper S : position the peopl If Dr. Stresemann’s ced, he will unseat Chan- th and 4 government solidly s will be formed. WAR CAUSES NEW STEP AMONG UNIVERSITIES U. S. and French Educators Plan Exchange of Professors in Applied Science. The regular exchange of professors between individual American and French universities in the academic fields of literature, history. law, fine arts and ec: has bern in vogue for some ye, his exchange did not inclu chool ‘of Appl Science—en subjects are special faculties, not included in the system of exchange: besides, there is a difference in the methods of teach- ing these. 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May including the <ard. secretary of the French social- orty buildings, : Boris Souvarine, socialist nd Ernest Loriot, leader of . were searched by wn' today. Hetarcr o m.mc upon war- rants in to disobedience. < {made during the early forenoon. It is expected fifteen more will be raided during the day l\'ule fo P’Iyndam with the ood ar ed oath the Jabel that OR con: nm- 70 % .lcuhol conforming to the requirementsof U.S. rmacopoeia Full Pint $1 ing effects on alcohol has. Atall ! Nen-Slip Botile (" ith the Handy Stopper u. places | AY 31, 1921. ARMOUR SUIT DISMISSED. Court Holds Osborne Claim Friv- olous and Contemptuous. OMAHA, Neb., May 30.—Announce- | ment is made of the dismissal in coun- ty district court of a suit for $12 000000 brought by Louise and Grace Osborne, sisters, of Omaha, against Armour & Co.. John D. Rockefeller {and others. 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