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mon, Jacob Ark, . Saniuel . ‘Birach, James Bryon Barton, Elmer Theodore Bell, Thdddeus Green Bentc nuya mond mchlrd Blllings, Ernést lle Biton, Harold Afiington ol Emmet Donald Borden, "John, George Bowen, James Tracy Bfady, John Al- fred Brennan, .. alter, - Alesender sr;wn. Frank® Tawpence h Bu gel-Calderon, Esmond GRADUATES HEAR SECRETARY DENBY ‘Neptune Makes Spocid Offering ICURES, at a time when Hughes (‘allahal; George._Washington sea food was Carr, Charles L. Carson, William Ray- Bl a passion [Address to Largest Class &, cin"thiy Sorenceyiionsy Laurence Colton, John Joseph Cooney, Howard Franeis Costello, . Willlam' Floyd Cox, Williant Joseph €rane. arner L Cubberly,: Frank -William Cullen. Edward James Dailey;-James ances Daley, Thomas Anthony Jumes Francis Delaney, Kdward ey Dillon, John'Joseph Di- Sesa, Ever Sent Out From Georgetown University. Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby, Dfllly‘ addressing the largest graduating |\Villiam -Aichael Dontin.. Mortimer class in the 122 years of Georgetown [ John Donoghue, « "Matthe Francis University yesterday afternoon, ad- |Dorsey, . Edward: Xernurd - ‘Dunn monished the students of the new | William Alonzo D. Dyke. Jacob J. 1 3, - B % A Foreign Service School that America’s E{',‘;{"""-}i;’,m ."_,',,l,':;h S "é‘f.‘:.';’:;', commercial existence depends on a [Gilberto Antonio l‘;lplllflll. Glenn Navy sufficiently la: 1o ki Edward Feeney, Willlam Gist Finley, sea Tanes of tage s ot SinoeR OPen the | Thomas Anthony. Fimn.. John O'Con Mote thnn b codins "! the col. | Tell Fitzgerald John Tiiomas Fowler, 'S 0O e col- i ke Jenkins Frazier, n Nobe! lego—Lavw, Medical, Dental and For- | reer Louis. . L 2 Lave, Free. . Louis. Fried, Norman Burke | Sign Service schoola—received their | Frost, Abraham.Furr,, Brian Eugene diplomas from President -John B. Gagan, Creeden, S. J., who held up as an ex- G ample fo the graduates the indui tee Riymond; Gould, Hases ) John met Haltigan, James She) frious record and splendid charltlerlh:rd Hb:ar:leyl. Walt efn «r ays, Ddn- of the late Chief Justice Edward D. | jel Joseph - Heffernan, Willlam - Leo White of the United States Supreme | Hepnessy: Simon . Hi Py ol Court, himself a former student of | Bdward -Hoffman, Laurénce Joseph Geargetown College. Hogan, Christ Holm, Ronald Melean What was regarded as the most in. | Holmes, v Hunt, Ward Mil- teresting feature of the exercises was | ford Hum. naherl “William Johnston. the graduation of the young men who | George John Kearns, Danjel ‘Webster are distinguished for being the first | Kearney, James Francis Kehoe, Grag graduates in the United States to re- | ory Joseph Kessenich, George Franklin ceive the degree of bachelor in for- | Knepper, Raymond Girard Koenfg, eign service. George Aloysius Krogmann, George Among the guests on the occasion | Daniel Kuhnel, Norman Bayly Lan- were James A. Farrell, president of | dreau, Maurice . Holohan Lanman. the United States Steel Corporation, | George Philip Lemm, Charles Camp- a newly elected regent of the uni-| pell McCall, Cornelius Francis McCar- versity, and Alexander Graham Bell, | thy, - Francis Charles McGey. Joseph inventor of the telephone. Charles McGarrag! arreli Joseph Forelgn Service Main To) McGuire, Chester John McGulre, James Singling_out the Foreign Service | 1-cSlie McNamara, Timathy Ma | students. Secretar. Willlam Nicholas Manger, Paul & 'y Denby told them " | that ~American business Hrms should | 18natius Manhart, Winfield Scott Man 5 A ship. Joseph Alphorisus Marr, - Irvin pever cheat foreigners.” “That i8 & | &''Xenikheim, Albert Miller, Samuel harsh word to say, but I mean it : | e Miller. Bland G, Mitchell, William he declared. “Deai cleanly with the | {1, M"$f Charies Whales ‘Moxies men in foreign countries. Study their | grif. BOl Mulligan, Maurice Joneph | traditions and customs. Do ail that |ygne ), BVan S0 a0 L lont, | you can to keep dishonor and a loss jof trade from your record Mr. Denby also said that “industrial America i8 vitally bound to the world through its foreign trade. It is-ab- surd to say that the United States can get along with a negative navy.” Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., re- gent of the Forelgn Service School, presented the graduates of that de- | partment. Others who participated in like manner were Dean George Hamilton of the Law School. Dean George M. Kober of the Medical School, Dean Bruce L. Taylor of the Dental School and the Rev. W. Cole- man Nevils, S. J., dean of the de- | partment of arts and sciences. List of Graduates. |oThe compleje list of graduates fol- ws: Master of arts—Thomas Francis Burke, James Homer Butler, John Joseph cobs, _Willlam Edward Logan, Edward Francis Mack gad Edward John O'Reilly. Master of science—Robert Ambrose Convery. plachelor of arte_fohn Fiankila rooke, jr.: Edward Timothy Butler, | Basil Wafstatl, Jobn K es Joroan ir: James Andrew Butler, Joseph [W2ltk “Bushrod Corbin' Washington, Fendal Cain, Paul James Carlin, Leo | %% 1P o oici” Anthon: James Casey, Cornelius Michael Col- |{halen, Selden Franklin bert, James Henry Coughlin, James Claiborne Wilkes, Exle H, Wil John Raymond Daly, Joseph George |son, William: Schmich -Wilson, Abraham Dempsey, Willlam Joseph Duncan, |H. Winklestein, Stanley Walter Wis- Paul Joseph Etzel, Glenn Valentine niosk David Rnsome Wolverton. Har- Goetz, William Barry Grogan, Ber-|lan Wood, J.. Eliof Wright, ‘James nard Lee Grove, jr.; Philip Yawman |Oscar Wynn, Raymond Thomas Yin Hahn, Thomas Anthony Kane, Alex- |ling: ander Anthony Kiebold, jr.: James| Master of laws— Robert .Edward Joseph Manogue, Frederick Raymond | Acorn, George Smith Barnard, Jerome Marsden, Albert May, H. Murray Mc- | Fanning Barnard. Russell Martin Brown, Elhinny, ~John _Donald ~McGuire. | Ernest Francis Burke. Joseph ¢ Charics Charles F. Mclsaac, William Dhmian |Bruce Howard Ellis Buma Fred A. McNamura, Leon Joseph McNierney, | Chrigtoph, James-Franklin-Clacke, .Jde~ Joseph W illiam Mooney, James Fullaf | rome Gregory Clifford, Thomas Francis Morgan, Richard Dyer Mudd, Edward | Cullen, Ernest Raymond “Décker. JoHKn Michael O'Brien, Paul De Witt.Page, | Henry Dykes, Leo Clinton Dbnahue, jr.; Charles Francis Regan, jr.; Alfred |Berard Fesqn. Thomas G. Finucane, Damian Reid. Bernard Meredith Reid, Albert Teehan Rourke, Paul Robert Rowen, William Gerard Ryan, Wil Ham_Anthony TwoMy, Charles -Augui tus Williams, jr. and Robert Wiliam Calvert Wimsatt. g Bachelor of philosophy—William Stephen Dudack, Joseph Lioyd Gross, John Jennings ' Larkin, jr.; Eugene Patrick McCahill. Edward F. McIn- tyre, Joseph Willlam Sisk, Harry Warner Sullivan gnd James Edward | Sullivan, Bachelor of schence—Eugene Bar- clay English, Bachelor of science fta medicine— William P. Argy, jr.; Eugene G. Boss, Richmond A Brools, George B, Cogan: Harold V. Connerty, Willlam 31 George, Thomas Guardia, Samuel B LaNasa, Joseph A. Lane, Manuel F. Monserrate, James J. O'Rourke. Doctor of medicine—George P. Bergmann, Lee McK. Bryan, Emmett S. Burke, Louis C. Cornet, Donald A. Coughlan, Harry J. Crawford, Willlam J. Cusack, Julius B. Jacobs, Kubasco, John J. Mattare, James F. O'Donnell, Thomas Pereira, Harold V. Phelan, John P. Ruppe, Cyril E. Shea, Elmer R. Shepherd, Ralph C. Stuart, Francis J. 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We are competent to advise you about you eyes and you should consult us at the first -opportunity. % 7 QPTQMETRISTS ST Even one:dish‘qf' 3 Grapel working capacity to a marked eaten with good milkor EXCURSIONS go oy .".Ei?t‘:.},:m. elements that the body needs easilydlgestxbleform : Youwflllikethemfiqueflmr .m...5 rtionate fares from other j Tickets good for 16 days. {3} Joseph George Seesholtz, John Doron | a day makes forincrease&vitd ‘ Thxswheatandmaltedbafleyibod,when cream,supphesthe s in attractive, “‘Nzeres aReason RAINBOW VETS FAVOR: PUBLISHING SLACKER LIST Assaciation Holds . Names Should ‘Bg, Made Enown in Order to, Correct All Errors. Phe Rainbow Division Veterans' Auocintlon has ‘expressed itself as favoring the publication of the “slacker” list. The adjutant general of the Army, by direction.of Secre- 1tary of. War Weeks, has acknowl- | edgeq @ communication from the Dis- trict of Columbia Chapter of the Rainbow..Division Association on the’ matter and -expressed. his apprecia- tion. for. the stand the veterans have taken. on the departmedt's position. -The Ralnbow Asgociation holds that !hole names should be published as they appear on the record of the War. Department., in order that those’| placed thereon through error may be removed and those correctly listed be given the punishment they have 80 long escaped. - ——e Charles Dewey F‘l)nn, Paul Emery Had- | tick, Irviag Joseph Heath, Bernard Dan- fel Heffernan, John Wesley, Horsley. Williami Joseph Hughes, Guilford Sta ley Jameson, Harold Prancis Jon lism Edward Lozan, Namara, . Richara . Vinton . Mottingly, e e, dward Funston - N, Junes Edward Norris, Alva George Nye, John .Emnfett O'Nelll, Vitale "Henry Paganelli. Jose Dimaguin Peralta, Sam- uel H. Platcow, Walter Clrtis_ Pope. Fugene Cooper Rowley, Henry Eamard Stichael Reld) John Renoe,. Carl . Hutchins Richmond, Logan Norman Rock, Wil- liam Nobie Rydalch. Lester Loveman Siegel, Edward B. Schlant, Irvin Isadore Schlesinger, . Claude Shunk, Edwarq Yoyalus . ‘Sullivgn. _Paul ~ Travnor Philip Joseph Viehmann, Richard Francls Welch, Albert Rea Williams, Lester Wood. John Russell Yates, Paul Gilioli, Joseph Lee O'Hurley, Sophus D. Hansome, John W. Hardell,' William P. Mullen and Alfred M. Schwartz. Master of patent law—Robert Ed- ward Acorn. Ernest Francis Burke Russell Martin Brown, Jerome Fan- ning Barnard. Ralph Burch, Warner 1. Cubberly.' George Washington Carr. Fred A. ~Christoph. Harry Cohen, ESrnest Raymond Decker, leo Clin- Donalue. William ' Alonzo_D. Dyke, Thomas G. Finucane, Paul Em ery Hadlick, John Wesley Horsley. Henry Guy Hunt. Irving Joseph Heath. Salvador Eduardo Imperial, Guilford Stanley Jameson. Harold Francis Jones, Gregory Joseph Kes- senich, Albert Louls Krey. Norman Bayly Landreau. Clifford James Mac- Richard Vinton Mattingly. Norman Mayer. Childe Nelms, James Edward Norris. Alva George Nye. William Noble Ryddalich, Isidore Schlesinger. Alfred Ma. Michael Paul Sc Samuel Phitip . Bdward — Sigger Stuart Snow. Leo Henry Tra Philip. Joseph _ Viehmann, ¢ Welch. Selden Frank- Richard Francis Welch. Wilson. Abraham John Russell Yates and 5. Kinklenton: John W. Hardell. Doctor of dental, surgery—Charles E. Barrett, John P. Burke. John J. Field. Earl B. Frank. Thomas D, Gates. Samuel D. Gottileb, Simon H. lsserlis, Edward D. Leifer. John R. Nagle, Harry Nalebuff. Denniss J. O'Donnell, Arthur G, O'Brien, Alex- ander Rosenblum, James J. Ross and James H. Sharkey. Bachelor of foreign service—Wil- lard L Beaulac, Gordon B. Birrel, John J. Buckley, J. Homer Butler, Marcellus A. Cremer., Wilbur H. De- laney, Thomas P. Doran. John J. Jacobs, Emil Kekich, William L. Kii- coin, Joseph L. Kochka, Samuel Lich- tenstein, Daniel J. McCarthy, George E. McKenna, Russel L. Mannet Joseph ‘P. Quinlan and Metzger F. Sméach, Earth, mixed with articles of food, is.eatén by the natives of Bornea. ELECTRIC 'WASHER *;1:°§'9-°=° Take all the hard work out of wash days. Let us demun- strate “this machine to yeu m your home. and degres. of GrapexNiuts g PLATES WEDNESDAY, JBNE 15 10070 CONSTRUCT phon A M Qpin han, lfan, or| S| 00O LIBRARY Building Plamned Within Two| Years—Alumni Elect 0f-. ficers at Meeting. Construction af a ljbrary I costing approximately $1,600.000, Catholic t:aiversily is pianned wiihin| the next two vears, It wis announced by Rt Rev. Thomas J. Shuhan, rector the institution, at the annuil ban: quet last night of the Lay Alumni Amc'annn The building” will he | erected on the quadrangle In the cam- | J pus. and . will ‘house ‘the library of; i 00 volumes of the uniyersi: Hub bert Jos Villal Care: Frand ivan, *Ma: "béing.drawn by Boston architect, and will be subm! ted to university officta’s w (| Bern. short time. Besides the books-of the] Tibra lection of 30.000 volumes | of Portuguese books, inciuding rvery | book published in the Fortuguese | language in America, will be placed in the new 'building. Collect’ons of Spanish and Cliinese bobks also will given places on the library| Ba shelves. {o'Bo. C.E. Marth C. E a. ence Shiel Elected President.. Martin of. Martinsburg, “W? a member of the class .of 1901; elected president of the atumni. association Other . officers.. are Wil-/ liam H. De Lacy .of Washington, D. C.. of the class of -1902,. first - yice. president; John J. Burke of Hartford, Conn.. of the class of 1915. second vice president; Jumes E. Woods of New York, of the class of 1914, vige president; - John - Glascott: Philadelphia . of “the class. of fourth vice prasident: John Cantwell of Atlanta of the-class of 1911, At vige president .- N. J.. of the clags of 1913, -treasurer, and L. V.. Bvrne D. C..'of .the class 6f| Hen treasurer. C. | ga ir., K. 1. Mahan were clected to the athletic council, L. R. Guannieri and Frank Field: both of Baltimore," the executive committee. Mr. De Lacy delivered the prindipal address of. the evening. "explaining the. part Catholic . University. grad uates played in the war. Mr. Martin | sketched ‘a history of the institution from the time he was an unders | sraduate until today. Other speakers were Vincent-F. Glynn and’ John J. | Daly. A'prize was awarded to Mr. De Lae | for being a member of tive oldest | class present. Mr. Cantwell was'| given a prize for having traveled ! the farthest distance te attend 1h!| ‘banquet. Commencement exercises were held today at the university. Degrees| were conferred upon 127 graduates:f Bishop Shahan presided and deliv- | ered the closing address. Those who received- degrees are: | Bachelor of canon iaw—Revs John | Michael Brady. Thomas Joseph Burke, Charles Daniet Gallagher, _Peter | Joseph - Kania.. 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