Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1921, Page 36

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side of O street, from $7th street to reported to 1) chairman of the THE SUNDAY STAR, WARHINGTON, T. U, OCTOBER 16, 1921—PART 1. G. U. FRESHMEN RULES KEEP THEM | {5 faifo s SU5 | i e Bl i . | Sfomon 8 a7 whole works—forty~thtee gowns, ARAB S‘I‘E[fl wms HAUL OF DRESS CLOTHES |70, (o i eraaris vells, and thirty-four full dress muits 0 ard 1 0 enf - BRINGS WOE TO WEDDING | ™., roct sicnaatmon. surverer| IN' THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH | B sts sinini Burl, ™ | 204 oot o stiseni i | e catolm s g e ince is reach Al CAD e vt be worn to the dlstrict of such indispensib! Freshen will not wear bow ties And now, the thieves caught, al- 4 the even! hme the small the freshmai cluss is vietorious iu NEW YORK, October 16.—High so- | most equally unfeeling mn:lnmto has Freshmen &t Georgstown Univer- dates. The commandments hmfm:.‘;’m" dw:l“m‘m mfl :n“'( all ner:e e ','...'fl"b‘.’.'i’ when ...g.d;:; the annusl game with the sophomorc ;u;:y Pl O lmvfiwddzz;:!‘;;gd‘:fia)\“gfl:fion sity have a hard road to travel which the "h-u-" must o‘!‘:ev oollegn melivitier, and at. athietio “"“‘}""‘ the Healy buflding on all | class. A ully contemplating the alternatives|“I will be Y 4 oy " : arei contesta they will sit in the Zreeh- GcoRsiong; i -~ e glad to let the prisoners| Kach “freshie” at the Institution i Freshmen will commit to memo +Bafe. of calling off festivities Incident to its|go if I could .onl t back first “classy” wedding of the season | gowns and suits. I’; 'fl:l!‘ f;ikfl ‘llhooll-'( Fresh) man seotion. Roll call will be made found beneath his breakfast Dlate | can ereehers entihe comineti¥e | Dy 'tie president of the freshman | the official mongs and yells "ot the “Don’t you think we'd better tu: or going through with it minus all ita| get my sults the wedadl N this week a Hst of orders class or some othicr ofilcer of the | college. Other Awards Made OR | usual parade of evening gowns, claw: r:mea and 1 will b TyncHod” Bvon| ood unll the ity sestomeces | Svehen fo-and In Montrove bark, | Clase. ‘wnd B foort mado Lo the Freshmen, when called upon by |back—there's & whale of & tornud ats. | the bride's and groom's clothes are chalrman the sophomore vigil- tiom, will "aid 1 |coming?" Monument Grounds in Army | o cr,thieves, ignorant of heodless of | in chis, seatr L are foroed to acknowledgo defeat on | “iheienon i bewi the right of | &nce committee. Check will also be fih,.’, proper AU o it associa: | -Dom't worry—I just had my ca el ot e jEess ot HpS 1o 205, the law, commented the Judge, | the eridiron. Woe be to the hum- | way fo all upper classmen. This | made at the gate. Souipped with a new. et of wind 282 = S, after a e law. ble freshman who d the man- rule applies |0 street cars withl hy will walk on the morth lntrmkm of these rules shall be '®hiel Endurance Competition. ot-eys : n | Freshmen 7m0, Crabbit, a pure-bred Arab, ridden N by E. . Humphrey of Berlin, N. H., was awarded first prize in the Army endurance test of 300 miles by the board of judges of the contest at yesterday on the Monument grounds, in the presence of a large crowd. which included Secretary of W Weeks and Maj. Gen. James G. bord, acting chief of staff. 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