Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 69

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE “The Country Road in Summer.” Photographed by H. H. Hulpin. 25 Seaton place northwest, winner of The Star’s week- ly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris and daughter of Washington, who sailed aboard = the S. S. Caronia a few days ago to attend the Rotary Club convention at Edinburgh, Scotland. Mr. Harris represents the Washington club, of which he is secretary. ® Paul Thompeon. Admiral and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Scales and Admiral Scales, photographed at the Naval Academy Just about three thousand feet down—and the ground is hard! The photo shows. Sergt. Pro- graduation exercises. Admiral Wilson will succeei Admiral Scales as commandant of the academy chaski of the U. S. A,, starting his parachute drop from an airplane at Chanute Field, near Chi on July 1. © Underwund & National Photo Co. The 1921 graduation class (in white) of U. S. Naval Academy. The exercises were attended by President Harding, Secretary The tamous “snake dance” of the Naval Academy, which followed the graduation exercises. . Denby and many other government officials from Washington. International Film Service. National Phote Co.

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