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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART T. s of equal Bangs and many othe ‘tive teachers to be acq has a corner showing the winter birds seleetion of M. Barticy of New {commencement number, published in ., day Book, has gelected the following the vicinity of Chevy Chasc, Md.. as | poten for, this column must be fo | |assistants: IL E. Alprovis, J. J. Car- ROCK CREEK HUNT EVENT | i vl of Sy vew M | MAY ANNOUNCE AWARDS. he Star lce not noon . i G 0 e nor , Py it 8 ST S | | PR T R A S0 NSV | HAS FORTY PARTICIPANTS | ons ossr ety ety U s | — f | |_The Sunday star. H.J. McNerney, § I, Merriam and J. A. The poine ¢ Crecle Park to the start- | pal] Says He Has Received All Bids 9 Sediilo. The art and cartoon features : Brig. Gen, Willlam BE. Mitchell of | i lana double quartot will sing speciaity il be done by Messrs. Morriam and | Drag Huntsmen Traverse Vicinity | the air sorvico was master of hounis on Salt Creek Oil Lands. | | songs. TS P Tl SO ob e Ch: — George Mullen and William Downey | After a conference with W, ¢, Ton f | . pap an, {s & gra vy ase, . were the whips. Among the mem-| . 2 | Choosing as his subject the extra- | University of Pittsburgh and comes : e o e D e i Genet | Ble. prestdent of the Standara 01t | cur{rlvuh[xr:n :u]\:ululu\-ls lgflerle)«li mb‘y from Shenandoah, Pa. hl’)urh&g his Including Park. K. Bethell of the urnLh‘a...x,.s,,v"mm;zm, of New Jersey, who callid universities located in the District,|years at Georgetown he has taken an| gl : = and M > Hazes )i ot SUr- |20 discuss the bid « ¥ > i Rev. Dr. K. J. Jordon of the depart |active part fn all school nCllv\li(h's::n; e (_l'\“'fivlglKgfuodrrr:«:lml;urlhlmu;&k =0 DI s DL T {2 "* u K.‘.“ bid I'V l‘l:‘* company . 0 3 ment of education at e university | was a member o| o Doomesday stal 8- T % H B royally o m the Salt Cresk i ar ua 1my 2 o terday afternoon through Rock Cre: There will be a meeting of the | Iy O l Girl Heads Business Two-Year Graduating Class for First Time. fllurcea their fiiics Uunisttion byfall|fust Sear. isrday afternoon tiroukh Rock Creek | iup‘at Wardman Park at 8 oclock | W30+ field. Sucretary Full announcs . : Sl "1 Rev. Francis Regis Donovan, land. | tomorrow evening. [ ories of confarcness with bidmees s | Hockey Championship at Western Won by Girls—New Term Be- | e Wetnenias | © 7 Jesliecread it Caliersits | Warune | trom e srounds ot | eorion R oneranens ik biaderior. 3 N ho rector of the umiversity ad-'and a widely known “globe trottc udolph Kauffmann, on Military road, | In Japancse houses the rooms are|probably would be made e i 1 1 — | dressed the members of the account- | gave one of the most enjoyable of the | the field of forty huntsmen tray T : Y 145 - it LR ) gins for Seniors at Miner Normal—Junior Week Celebration | Society at i moechue Tucuiay on | Serics of publie” fectur. in ways of stundurd el w . | the importance of the early formation | Hall Monday, his subject being 2 at George Washington Planned—G. U. to Honor Pasteur. i oioe e sl la Ao R e e . | peclally emphasized the virtues lor nvl(‘,;myan of Arizona.” h()nr'lunh(« e S — punctuality, application and loyalty | interesting features of the lecture [, as the thre ding contributing fac- | were pictures showing the tribal cus- ||l i "flm"mmflmmflm I s | ond and third grade practice schools, | to have done and left undone those Seihe throsdeqiiconts £ !lnms o Giee s tithe Eop1 07 ‘:_“||l||||“|ll||l|||[||[||.||"m 4 0 ||||I||||ml|m!ml]lflmllfl|1|flflfl|llllflm l = S Who were 10 per cent or more under- | things that they ought to have done.” | "1 "4 dirows was follow lec- | dlans. The authorities at = SCHOOLS Wolght two weeks ago. With the |Probably one of the proudest of the | e adand :,.‘,‘T“«".‘,‘;".‘,.‘:guhv Sredit | town oxtend n cordial invitation to p 617 7th St N.W. co-operation of the parents, fourteen | srighteous” s James Jones, proddent Jand banking by John J. Mek DI all friends of the university to attend Open Evalmgs Until Xmas 4 the scventeen have increase o an class, who achicvedjqeng of the National Capital Bank. |the weekly lecture | welght during the short time the flve “ES” out of five trys. Jones en-fhp. =y pce, ve an outline of the e GH SCHOOL. s tered 'S eshma lass from t b G i BUSINESS HI ; § _|class s been orsanized. ‘[“.rx'hf'u;h nur.v';; ’;'.-“..‘JI,, oot et | origin and development of money.| NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW == Pasket ball practice is now undet| qhg coming of Christmas is in evi- |and is earning his own wa N kI e = [ ™ way at Business. Saveral weeks ago ! dence throughout the building. The | = ‘:*;]'ln_h-r :\l.':-h.u“ f?‘.fii‘. r-ll:xr;lrx_xg‘t‘(;\iv[n 1o SCHOOL. = g e e ates, | practice hools are unusually at-| et & IO D Christma ssue the Critic. | == a group of fort en cam A eS| At fors thojbacke | MINER NORMAL SCHOOL. struments and banking practices in 'hzh:fm?i'_']'»*:\':‘" “‘n"'lmdcfm'b“ ton | = ¢ headed by Capt. “Tom™ Counor, re-|griund of decoration for the chil-| The second term of work for seni use n hankhig € Lodass 1of° the ‘National University Law |== ported to Coach Kelly for try-outls drem’s cut work, Christmas bells, | hegun Monday. One-half of the cl The organization of the freshmen | I, §s off the press and will he (= for the team. Three of last years Santa Claus, lanterns, ete. The junior | entered upon responsible room teach- | into a elass unit by the president of {mailed to the subscribers this week. | = ~ 3 Walken— Sections have completed creditable | ing in the practice department and in}the senior class, J. X. Hogan, and the, is the first Issue of the Critic to fighters— May, Connor and Walker—| hr500t0 with the winter Season as a neighboring schools. The election of its officers sct to rest|be published under the new schedule, are on the floor wzain this Year basis, 13 A-1 having worked out the | seniors are continuing cour: much speculation as to whom the | which provides four numbers per year | = These, with the mnew candidates, ';\'sri;'\l]’;‘l’lllfl around "‘]‘u:'h”}‘\gk ou, 13 theory of teaching. honor of Lmen clasg president | —a Christmas number; patriotic § ireenwood, o8 ‘haconas, Stott,| 2-2 filled a room with exhibital R . e _{would fall. This homor 18 a cov number, {ssued in February; an Bas- | = Gireenw ikt Chaconas, lating to forest products and 13 A Because of the felt necd for pro-i ., " (1" The clection resulted in |ter number, issued in April, and a!|= Diamond = give promise A serappy ) v o me: r and value of socia 5 3 il LT £ SCESLRY At now o attractitiiem SEachisec=|MItMBe meanlag and gatue OF SeESLBeare pres June The staft of the new Critie Princess Ring auk tion is teaching its unit to the other|SCUcation anc s application. Sodiw. ¥ composed of the following members: | all - platinum The first Business battalion squad | sections. e oAl T teu it ion g | White, s H. . Bickford, cditor; A. C. Martin, extraordinarils 3 eompetitive il was held Monday. o 0on [AbJecRuC Stanitand. of measus- | UTo ad student |business manager: Horace Stephen- | fine and beau The judzos were Licut, Col. Pickins. | 0 STREET VOCATIONAL SCHOOL | in;x mental capacity and educitional | Febresentative, The organization of son, treasurer, and Virginia Teeter 500 sitd]. (Comx Tech rnett, Western: Mad: 5 s L B i the freshmen into a class practically | circulation manager. 500 Blue- ok iwtowils Ball, est place was awarded | The moving picture entertainment | dchicvemont. courscs for souiors 10| opminates the period of their pro- : - C i mhite iSoliisiee 1 500)— 10 ppany I This com- | given by the O Street Vocational |t "l ',”'{;‘ Sl mental b tion and results in the relaxation | Sigma Delta Kuppa Fraterntty will | Diamond En- 31 pany wnded by Capt. sell | School, under the auspices of the @l 2 peiigoa ']' i bk o ure- ot it ratheri ous rules which | hold a meeting and a smoler Thurs- gagement 8850 XKin' Lirut. Willizm Fisher, | Parent-Teachers' Assoeiation, for the | MEnis, pectively; fare mow' belng iy, ve neen enforied on them for: the|dey, evening atiwhich time severaly Ring, gorgeous Seco) Serigts, G| benefit_of the school, was a pro- [ offered. RSt et now candidates will b ;‘.}l»,.ql,_l.»d to the | D gy 3 Gates Butts, | nounced suc It wis well attend-| Ay G ST v 5 raternity. hance! att has an- | = g Finugan., | ed by parents as well as children, and n,\fi. :‘.!” )lx ‘f.‘:‘r‘.p“: |';k i 'y;xlx : On Monday evening an illustrated lec- |nounced that the init “,“" bl = :‘fi;’,flt&?f,},,:n"d: $250 All-plat- ap = i inum Diamond ies have been postpo | the C| {the event will not interf Hall and|in many cas ture was groups of children ) ment is being emphusiz were accompanied by their teachers.|ery B, 1. Mrs. er, director of speech im- t, is giving instruction Krisel, iristmas holidays, in order t > with thi Dinner Ring: blue - white $375 s under which i i proveme Try-outs for the spring play are be- | A beautiful program W arranged | ‘| th 1 1 \rha | the Chris issionaries must labor | midyear examinations. ing cor ted by the dramatic club | by Miss Wilkinson's class, celebrating | this work o the senior class. he | i this £3 %) i i = z e m m mus B i i haat xm,]"r! hkselving, last Wednesday, The | 4im is twofold: To enable the pro- | lie s “x{wdf{r:."':,f Ay | The chapter of the Disabled Ameri- | = e e | excreises dealt with the vast differ- |SPective teacher to detect and correct it the Marvknoll Sem. | €an Veterans at the university will |= 55 ¢ Blae-J¢ | e e e it nd lour | sPeech defects in her pupils and Qb the Marcknoll Sem-|mect immediately following the } == White Sulltang. i isiness organization and bus and cume under the b U7l train the student teachers n et T in New Nork The lecture was | Ciricimas holidavs for nomination | = D s practice classes assembled Fri- S L | prover use of their vocal equipment. | S tuder the auspices of the Cathelic 1iina eleetion of officers for the ¢ = amond Ring, . diay o hear a decture on “The Sales- [ jogy ne ANd S NOw AT s e e ents' M « of the|yvear” A representative will al = o sue and Now, 3 e committee on the course of {Caholic Univer and largely at- 3 | S aon e which | wis|recitations and musical numbers sus- | study has actively begun its work d oy students, priests and (»Vl»t-r*!;ll\';: l:v!z::nim‘uuxx:l(-;‘.w..x By Ntonil]— Eiven by M Y. from the Washing -stive of Thanksgiving were Biven.|the revision of the catalogue. Tt the meighboring collexes. After nilton Cook, tobe | mmander Ha ing— set in 1Skt £ ot lady’s mount- rowas ton School Seretaries. v W s «tic] hopes to h or bution | the lectur sident W. D. May of : LA ah ¢ 0 Ve der the auspices of the domestic | hopes to have ready f o fheld in this city in February. The, ‘@ Buy for Cash and We Sell for Cash, The twe-vear February, 1923, s Tice department, Friday the pupils |4t an early date a ereditable bulletin jthe unit pre over @ general dis- | o il be composed of. i Therefore Sa one: i 3 ax 1SS held an election B e e et rtained by | Stating aims and contents of all | cussion on t ctivities to be under- { SRLCorenoe Mid DS SOTPUR! oranic | 875 z You Save Money Buying Here lted as follow Tres wishool were entertalned DY |courses offered as well as other fea- |taken by the university branch. Mr. | tiohal commitieemen of (he 00 - | signifi- | ppointed chairman of tures which are of specis the first to tie A tha il The Miller Debating Soclety held 1 J. ¢ bliss woi owing &irlS | rhe to chers and pupils of the| GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. its regular meeting Saturday, De A Richman pres ed about two hours and many de- tives from chapters of the organiza- il iRty seoe Miss e e e i ma | cane which will consist of two | £v 03 TFOM CRADIEEH OF H . | 7 treasurer. Mr Bobys. e ae o ) e i Shesietes sk e 8 6t 4 Ocil tox 205 (Mo es R YALBIGUIE (oat e $100 1.ady s Dismond $30 Solitaire Diamond X time in the histors s Miss Lilllan Shackleford of 1ast|inuigurate o membership drive of all | Enrollments for the winter torm, | Cluster Ring; platinum e el : o s has been S O e | those interested; in ik s of this | beginning Januar: are buing niade metting; blue-white gems. ng; e Aadids gl graduating | The academic department. under | leaching in the Baltimor Ll U _Christian _msssionary vement. | The advance enrollments iare the : i % mounting ability | Mrs. E. H. Blake, did wonderful work [ School. Verv Rev. Moderator Fatier Wil | heaviest that the university ever has S Eertect ieads he jduring “Safety week.” Slo re | Prof. Torazo Tamura of the depart- | lm Daly spoke wo the | experfenced. Solitaire Diamond Ring: %carast Pure White will prov ciapable presider made and original posters ment of education, Tokio, Japan. who { liembers on the jdea the I e Ml and e Aivay saeb set In lady’'s gold Solitaire Diamond Ring: s nd y\illn(vd owing th .ule:.«l!h is studying education in L | o the Cathoiic students | iaties have discontinued all fo mounting ............. platinum mounting 3 WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL. pedestrians and the results. Lim-{;ormal schools. visited chool 11 the United States. Gie activities during examir = T = = L, PR e '!“}»,j‘]o"-lm»-lami mn-xw'v"n;fl;: Wednesday morning v pacity crowd, which jammed | week. debating team sclected | = Onecarat Blue-white Soli- $315 Fine Bluewhite Soli- 5-carat “‘Perfect” Solitaire g e s GG RO ki every available foot of s about the | from both societies will challenge | = talre Diamond Ring; very fine talre Diamond Diamond Ring; P it oy e foatin the seniore in | Speciul mention must be made of an | I # pool i the gymuasinm, | (o debate any team representine s (= cut. handsome Ring: gorgeous hlue - white 4 AL RTLE U Sesioin Bl B TGt £ the general university {one of the local law ools. Tt alse | = platinum platinum and rfock e e e Cli i s nia e enti o e COLLEGES R s E T L I el s s = mounting ... mounting.. ... Gt , ol A0t SHo. itied “Safety F 5 events wore run, Bud North- | sent to colleges in other cities. = the two teams ing played | school, entitled “Safety First. taking first e in the 100-yard = 1 St Cetcd: cluss | oihe teachers an ‘ ! o5 | schoo eincionlinie & Christ 3 e s e Jition a ale '] = ‘hristmas recess at (Geos Is W, s ber 9, and those present were treated 7 Al R e e G s e L e e PoTone of the most interesting and |E 1kt Solid White $200 Allplatinum Dizmond Watch LY | evening ac 1 This will give | Washington Cniversity w et o Tnienie debases bf the Year: The aues- Gold Watch Bracelet, Bracelet—A very fine, hand- the parents and the general public{cember and last unt 1 R . some watch o was R 15 jewels. . % = FaTors Caok TBotath an idea of the work being done in ve, according to the L Hoen took second place it | - - e tyvaioh 5 Cltate & S the school, besides creating a fund {ment of Dr. Howard IL. yard and the back stroke, respec oo = 15-Jewel Goldflllel Watch $125 Platinum-top Diamond : auser wherehy materials may be bought to | president X b The membe the Dramatic ported by L. T. = Bracelet, warranted Q19 5() Lol e o Y [ - The war zame teams at Western | further the work. In -n:;-»,,;ul!. n 'r;f the hollday. rc : L 35 eaise. = £ value 53 ave heen sclected and are playin = e | ces actically all e itions in b indente S : ; 2 = 14-kt. Solid White Gold = ave t 3 A half-hour each day last week|SESS practt el pi ¥ at Mount] upheld by G. M Gold-tilled Watch E e Gol B ex in preparation (07 the | oS given over to ~Rducational week | of o wort s e sy rnoon, when | rett and L MacIntosh, 3 $5.00 Watch Bracelet, “Figin™ $28.50 series - piayed in ary and § EOF S The children. toow: ceeat| oL one s et i 4 tea dance won the debate and the judges gaie S Feb | The following teams have SIS S S o e eendor]uay: their creditabie | first honors for individual debating | 18kt. White - g selections relat to the subjects Plans for the Junior we week go. Alto Milton F. Barrett and second hou- | Gold Ring i staff—Lieut. Col. Garnett, ors to G. A. Rogers crsity students t with H. Richards: Tuesday, patriotism. “The | for thte week of so ;alt | tions are well under way len | ment of the plans of the ju fal activ Ken up each . Monday the nd work of Watch: very fine movement; Maj. Bdwa Hoce, Sergts. Jo Stephenson, Lieut. ith, Collins under Mount Marion hos- when @ dan was held at WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF! is i and Hoasze, the last two alternates. 4 gar - { Wed e venite et chE LGk L Wednesday, School and Teach- {as follows: The junior class recep- | inary Wednesday evening. pecial RAZ “ul;‘, et e et or dav: Thureday, illiteracy; Friday. | tion, Thursday, Februar o 51 allserninne as attenasdl LAW. i ;m $45 “orp. Hinr Serat i the schoo ted by istant | p.m. to 7:30 p.m.. a holiday in the uni- | et (O £ q UG 3 T ouL” | Supt. Garnet C. Wilkinson. who spoke [ vorsity: the junior prom, Fridiy even- | ny seien| Examinations were held during th v Ty AT Al on_the subject of “Equality of Op-|ing. February 23; the annual Georze | e Qepac e e e Serstur Barr, Nesbit, Wetherill ‘and | POrtunitt after which papers were | washington Glee Club eoncert dance | shilired were | SScience at] i Reeder of the Department of Jus- s250 Lk e L diread by ¢ pupils on the same sub- turday evening., February 24: the:; anc . c e o S R i COrD O s = 3 slecti Soriin W o Sioltuan | Ariers| ad by, (e BupS on ihe smme euh. | Saturdar eveplng, Leruurs DO SR e e e Pan i St | e, wirranted 10§10t S, atés, Sexit] Fodle and Corpe taken up this day. Another feature|ary 26 (ERiGh Feny db N s e L O e e s e Sink 5 vears ....... - £ e Aoy aslam e of the exercises was a reading by | Francis W. Prown. Columiian Col B I I D A T S e Buons. D178 | » A ition, 17 dewels, Gold- | will ‘appeat to the Mrs. B. M. Clark. lege, was appotnted chairman of Jun- : |iDoatEr it filled, Open-fuce; war- 5 | man of zood taste, A Christmas meeting of the Fr r week by the council of presidents. i The Beta Chapter of the Ph Solid Gold Link | Fia 20 years. .. ¥ ranging from DL was held Wednes DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL. school, was ! Delta of the Wom Button, Set with Gold |4 i A Button, 14kt. Sol 5) S e jmasemaaniy Ty o { peits 0T g, ST e e to $1000 Seventy-elght girls responded to a| To Earle W. Manson, Colnmbian ast wee; ‘r of the inspection | the Zeta Cha which went to Baltimore | ton Universit sinzing s in French, everal recitations appropriate to the | call sent ou Blhncady o jewel Elgin or Waltham Open-tace Watch: 517.50 Flexible Platinum Top for girls de-|{College, the council gave the honor seaso rt talk on the c of playing basket ball. The|of chairman of the junior prou t. spoke on and de- ! for its n : mas_in France by y-eight immediately signed up| J. Fuller Spoerri, law school, was processes employed in the ker Wil warranted 20 years Bracelets—Set with one . the originator of the zl;rl_;‘mm; w.-m.' It is llxjone]ll (h:tx: in | selected to be junior reccption chair Sugar fining * plant in | ney general of th 14-kt. Solid Gold = diamond and two $65 addition to a strong Dunbar team|man; Preston Haynes, madical school members of the i Vatch, 17 sapphil there will be various class teams|Glee Club concert dance chairmi { lian Bass, Hele Platinum § Hamilton Watch, $50 § seppbires. ... t Soutotr Set [ jewels . with fine diamonds - subscription week for the uni- ! \( el versity vear book, the Cardinal,! |~ Quarle \hich ended Friday night, proved ; yu Qute ‘ful. More than three-fourths tudent body were pledged for| Probably the most excitin Grace B. Knoeller, nd Mary . S James C. Cantrill was pres unfon of the class of *22 and '23| formed, stimulating keen rivalry and g < s 0 , stimy! alry and fand Henry James, college of enx place in the school library | encouraging good sportsmanship. The |ing, chairman of the junior pla lay afternoon, with a tea dance | committee in_charge of the work is| Edwin 8. Bettelheim, law school, featuring the afterncon. Th is| composed of Miss Madeline Sheppard. | will have charge of sale of tickets for cer- | H. King, anquet. M #raduating from Dunbar Friday, December 8, in the lege in 158 by Beatrice Henning. something of a novelty at Western | chairman; Df. N. F. o pall e e e of - nd a successful dance is assured. | gy ean: Dt N. F. Brown and '“”'il,l,‘ e e aes IS ehdpublication. { experienced by the class of a '|"d '“ep o Sl Q% b2 VISCHIDUDS | — { becoming members of thi phires; ex- on drill was held Monday he film “T - ‘ licity. i u O e election of ‘class officers for 2 $1,000 All-platinum Flexible Fdircetion of Maj, Bdwards and | conne fim “Trouble” starring Jackle| ‘5 lides prom, reception. concerr| GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. .| was the electitn of class bifcer cept ionally Bracelot—Set with fine qual. were very satisfac S s oo e il anerninyy several Haskcets Dalll rames | astaoa eomn s i S ses Bie] into the class handsome: 'y dlamonds and @TTE 1. was chosen as the honot | the athletie association. This was|and midwinter convocaticn will be | ' S 2 b B Clark Bettinger e adous: aapphires. . fo hat day, due to its|the third picture in a series given toheld during Junior week, so that the | Catholic chemist and scientist, will be | |\ "550- ey “of Andy Gump wh it e G $2,000 All-platinum Flexible 2 © sinE e "‘H‘\,"";Iln'-f; help the association. [week end starting with the birtnday iheld at Georsetown Colleze tonlght | ounded hi ous slogan. “I bargain, Bracelot—Set with diemonds Arr e oand its exeellent appearance o e university's namesake p- H : > 5 ! ! 3 e Pon ston Hall, at §:30 o’clock. Dr.|no man's collar, nd and sapphires; ex- various moven The post office opened for business|ises to overtlow with social activities. | X _ 5 5 ] 3% 5 BERRIES. e e o e oy onainy 0 2l activit t Laplace’ of Philadelphia, who | 100 per cent €0 ; 5490 Grapwiinarily bosy: $1,500 SadGnay T e aten Senevar | Two one-act plays will be presented | Was the first American pupil of the | The contests for the other offices were | tital and five , Fisnt o% i o D: - : in Lisner Hall chapel under the aus- jScientist when he wa the height of | not far behind in interest, and after - o= indications are that this will be ajin 4 h scramble the following Others up to firet in o sh e o e thr the heost | pices of _the Women's University reer. will make the principal | ited scramble the fo i in Company under § gme oA 241 Ciub on Thursday and Friday nights 1 will give many intimate | hosen to fill the offices: nhod was | ! The first of the plavs is Moiliera's o the life and work of i Elizabeth Hyde, first vice pr rded i | William F. H. Wetzel of the New | Doctor in Spite of Himsilf.” 4 . Dr. Laplace is one of | i Robert W. r, second vics vt York Humane Society addressed the{bLy Annette Steel, and the second t cminent ‘of American sur- | president; Charles W. Peckham, secs EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL. | first and second . vear. students ”!i‘“" AT nl e d_studied, under Pasteur in Hugh M. Perry, tr g t of the crusade agains Step Lively,” which w s succe. intere Platinum Top Bar Pin—Set medical profession Hutchinson < of th nd W. E. Suliy pre sd two weeks ago b, icr\lel v to animals. He stressed fair T}l‘w first lrl'-;;*l 0nh“n oy 3 ¢ the class on the student the boys of Eastern High School, was | sportsmanship as an effective cure | Tap] was held by the Georg fin hington, as well as other | to represen e class SpStute Gold Front i Tepeated Friday night for the benefit|for cruelty resulting from thought- |ington branch of the Y. V friends of the university, are Invited | council, The executive committes corn- Pt $1.50 = with » bluewhite @49 ()0 ‘ of the Alumni’ Association. The as- | less selfishness, and cited many ilius- Tuesday evening, December {10 attend the exercises. which prom- | sists of Mrs. Martha R. Gold, Earl - 2o diamond........... sociation will use this money to help| trations of humane treatment of ani- | ner Hall. Classes will be L « to be one of the most interesting | Ruth and W. E. Hutchinson. Solid Gold 53 50 & $500 Platinum Diamond Bar pay tor the memorial erected in front | mals, urging the students to be more |1arly on the four coming Tuesduys ever held on the hilltop. The senior class gave a dance Sat- Knives o o ‘ml h’ E'l 3 Pin (large size dis- 3350 of the new school. Immediately fol- | considerate of the animals about|from 7 to § p.m. in the rooms of tii he Foreign Service School Fri-|urday evening at the Blue Triansle Mahogany Eightday §]9 : to : < Silver Mesh Bags; fringe or tassel wot- the drill hall down-| them. W. U. C. lowing the pla: ed for dancing. H Btairs was op zht W. H. Rastall, chief of the | to the entire school and especiall ; The Columbian Teachers' Associa-| The first mixer of the ry division of the bureau of | of the college who had e Girls' Rifle Club is expectinZ| tion met at Dunbar Wednesday, at|law clas: be ueld in Lisner Hall n and domestic commerce, ad- al of 10 give a party when t hool moves | which time G. C. Wilkinson, assistant iday evening. beginning at & dressed the student body on “Markets into the ding. i ording to recent announce nery in As given before ass. Another le tlie bar examination. HOWARD UNIVERSITY. er to superintendent of schools, addressed i members sold candy | the teachers on the subject of the | by Paul Patterson, presi- eist ture of tom; L ey 55 last week. i ons received by him during| interest at the foreign service =5 i Sty special ... The Christmas issue of The East-}his recent trip through the middle| °s W. Holme: urer of the an ‘.',fv'}'nxc‘:é:f:’v.c Osondo ] iomasd bm"n:.ji f‘;nzeb-:H squad = goor e lts appearance | Friday L“('Sm’" stat ‘”n\-‘r. ty, attended the college finan- rector of the bureau of | 1 BN oftiss % lh‘; SCAnnE Green Gold- = his number is replete with the spirit BETES cial officers’ meeting, held at Cornell | information of the Colomblan legati Yhursday evening, In SR fine link = of Chyitimae” "hire are poons of | ARMSTRONG MANUAL TRAIN- | Unversity tthic i e 1 e e R | et e univessttyfcampun The moe $7.50 = . uletide, a story expressing | past week. Practically every college ' “Prae Shases of B s: vel- v v I -plece Roge: = S Fatitiude as s¥blcat of Unisraee | ING SCHOOL. Ralimivenaityiii (ient asre . L ron e cABERRze Stotib uslneaskUeR el Aivn e fwasia fiandediL VD T ST Bags. g 26-pl £ 35 = son and an editorial which defines the | .z i 3 ¢ ath.lof the United States was Tepresented. | o Durkee, president, and Dr. Emmett I. Others up to for Community Tu- &pirit of Christmas, I. Newton Miller, director of ath-, | There will be a general exodus of | geott, secretary-treasurer, of the uni- dor plate, X announces that he will organize { 1’ean of Women Anna L. Rose ES N < let lege students this week with thel o omas R. McK eside he : i noune he ne a for i £e. NS ; 5 v, W acted as host to the N Chtal B ale -r::u-n{lx‘ml‘freflnn:m, soph, junior and senior ball | ROUNCEs the next tea for HORLEIC HE ohiRe S ’"'""“-"Si‘""‘2;“:‘,‘!"“:0,:»« foot ball squad, ‘10 90 < - " % = 5 N 2 e o S e omen’ Be 01 ¢ { mem 'S d2o s = = GLal e afie il n"l('m;i lmv ftcams iwitiliatnappySintercisssiccnies nivers ity MCInhigroom SIAWe aness S ‘x ¢ :lrxr.!y’;gf:v'mur guests were Coach W. E. Morri- | = Three- “ < 2 = foro the atternoon pupily Tursdus | in view. afternoon from 4 to & o'clock CRStmas and New Year week. An: {son and Assistant Coach Joseoh 1 22 iece 1847” Rogers e explaine SYSKenTEL: ihe DrogTs F therGhris| v f Slizabe: RS nC CEorE : R > Student Manager Samuel R./IE vory or = % S kT % aTauals The program for the Christmas party | Miss Elizabeth eorge nouncement that Georgetown had suc- | Trigs, § A C. o = .piece Table Set, ik el o AaB A, ‘Thu has been perfected and will | Washington Unive Pue eweded in scheduling a foot ball game | Checvers and Assistant Sl aoee Tqr{‘ql," 26-pi !be simultaneously carried out by all! of the comm = with Princeton for next season put|ager George D. Curtls, DT - < E Shel v 19 WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL. four-year Eroups in the library, Eym- {ments of the reception at the anBEE” i the entire ent body in a fine | Washington of Nevanh NI D Tollet Wi s BT < Goding | HAsium and seience laboratories. 1t] Women's Club, b 4 for a eclebration. i Stratton and James M. Carter. = \ / - e T of the choruscs: ‘) Mrs. Wallace, wife L Sy 3 {ajumnl representatives of the Athletic BS Sets 26-piece Commu- QR Misa Harse: pemarvlsuncrviior | \d +0, Come All Ye Fa Sl Tace: MR Ot % ¢ a vote of 3 to 2 the judges for | Council; the Howard University foot = very eld ‘a_conference for the thirty-five | [0V T’ “Night Before P TR RO e e e ING e debate at the schoolipall letter men living in the city of (5= clal teachers who @ ting in train- g ¢ 1 and trumental solos by | line ng Albert Sidney Cain. | Washington at the present time, and | 55 dnz the senior class. After the con- | yfigges iwether, Johnson and Green ! B of as_the best indi- |, number of the members of the uni- | = ference the teachers i cted the | nq Messrs. Tate, Sheafe. McDonald, ! The Eno: an Socicty celebrated vidual debater. Mr. Cain will receive { versity faculty = Three-piece The Maynard prize debate of the School of Religion of the Howard University was held in the Andrew Ttankin Memorial Chapel, on the uni- secsraphy exhibit on the second floor, ' Ljrin “anc ish prize of ! | i Sets, DuBar Toilet Y pattern oo $10 Combination 3 4 Moore. Wright Cuney, Frank | the hundredth anniversary of s a ¢ $ The “bit of winter out of doors” that ! spa\C “Faward Hackett and James I, | founding at a banquet at the Univer- second speaker selected Yas been brought into the laboratory, jor will occupy the role of Santa|Sity Club Monday evening. Charles John Sylvester White, '23, of and the market project set up by the | Claus at the varioue gatherings. At|Edward Russell” spoke. President Pennsylvania. The question under Tollet Xindergarten juniors. Later the |the conclusion of the exercises a line | Howard L. Hodgkins responded to 4 posed a constitutional | versity campus, Friday evening. The | 16 faculty scrved refreshments in the will form, and the varions sections, un- | toast on the Enosinian of his time amendment empowering Congress to | subject, “Resolved, That the United Junchroom. I der the command of cadet leader will | and its relation to the Enosinian of side any decision of the United | States government should take posi-! E 3 visit among the other vears, singing today. Elmer Lou etary Supreme Court declaring an{jve official action in the settlement The fifth number of the Normal! cpristmas carols. Ernest Amos, in. | of the univ me on £ Congress unconstitutional.|of the problem of the ne 2 4 News appeared Friday with the addi- | gryetor of music, has prepared and | the past hi : ol & society, and | Judges for the debate. which was ticn of i two-page supplement, en-, wjj direct the musical program. [ J. Fuller Spoerri discu: debated by Mélvin J. Key and Will d the future. wzed between the seniors and the | R, Jones on the affirmative Four-plece Silver- T A titled, “Children’s Department.” This | W. Waldo Girdne. sid one BChar angigth on th 1 ) 5 s N fadcie She Work of the Bractice) Mo ovder dhat they may Have some| snte Seoton oo Losient of Bno- | jusior sophomores, Were H V. Specl | los P Harcls and B, adolyh piate Tea Set; §]() mchools, but there are some interest- | product in which their scholastic at- | s St man. Sregistiiny o fithelLreasury; (DG | Haynts onjthoinestize Sid & AL Con 2 e R T e tributions - from the Ross, | tanments may be preserved, the senior| The regular semi-monthly mee T aln i, |tesdntsrastadants 1o (herse nonor Four-piece ex- = o e o Faton and the Thomaon | class has elected to have a year book.| Of the student council will be helq , liounds and Prof. Charles W. Tooke | Religion of the university. 1= tra fine Shef- 24-inch_ Inde- = e This issue marks the first | The following members of “the class! Tuesday in Lisner Hal of the law faculty. The new law| Miss Margery Abrahams of London == oa si. stractibie Pearls, = Mirthday anniversary of the Normal |have been elected to insure the pro-} —_ school orchestra made its initial ap- | England, & graduate of Oxford Uni- = S = News. A comparison of the first is- | duction of the book: Editor, James | CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY pearance at the debate. versity, who is making a trip through = ver $15 diamond E sue. Decomber 15, 1921, with Decem- | Porter: associate editors, Jennie Lee. | - “The Carroll Law Club Congress, like | :1ie south in order to study race con- Set...... clasp...... 15,1925, 8 car. | Jane Beasley. Helen Williams; business; As a final appearance before the|the mational Ci : ke | itions among the colored people and Others_np o = Ver'13, 1822, shows progress that wai gn¢ SO W = the | the national Congress, is having itsi ditions aimors TS S0 q BLobIe wol| = yants an assnred future for the nor- | manager, Maj. Hilliard annvell; as-| Christmas holidays, the Glee Club ! difliculties over the udm!nlstmtlnn‘s.:_"‘ad:a‘_‘sn to thesHoward University $100 = Shool D i sistant business managers, Vera Sew : i al school paper. i Capt. Walter = Carter; Social will give a concert in the assembly \ lurge audience Saturday night at- | Phoebe Penn; art editor, Norris Cuney: [ room of McMahon Hall totmorrow tended the first scheduled basket ball | sporting editor. Lieut. James Vass. and | at § p.m. The student body, members Eamo of the scason when the senior | fun editor, Marle Seagers. of tho affiliated colleges and the gen- | (hat members were unable to “p: Seausi playediptic Grans’ Bureau.| rhe detail by the War Department of ' aral public are invited. All the er. | th€ Dill The question therefore will "Fhe score was 67 to 28 in favor of |y’ Sincai = G . 2 4 Warrant Officer Kincaid to duty with 5 ) | be carried over to the next meeting, LY, Normal. The line-up was as {ollows: | ha’ colored high schools will undoubt- | forss Of the club and its director have {£0 as to enable both sides to dig up be read by Mrs. Mary P. Burrill. The Jorwards, Young and Ewers; center, ot z o 132 | women of the Howard University will | edly add much to the efficiency of ad. | yacks toward making this appear- | ol (o Giamosed of the congress wii | appear In a_ candlelight procession | ‘When the question e = recently. me before the con- |\ special Christmas vesper service will be held at the Howard University in the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel this_afternoon. “The Other Wise Man,” by Henry Van Dyke, will ship subsidy bill of a subsidy c gress at its last sesslon, Tuesday evening, the controversy was so wide O KAHN OPTICAL CO. o o] 617-619 Tth St N.W. [l Jackson; side center, Trainham: | % ; Fuards Ramucy and Mockabee: sub. | Zinistration of the 24th Regiment and|ance a triumphant success, s D on orSonBTess Wil | 2nd. Special Christmas music will be stitutes, Grosvenor for Young, Larkin | much paper- work that now limits to| C2tholic University's orchestra will | ;¢“the soviet Russian government. rendered by the vested choir of the for Mockabee. The next game will | some extent his activities in other |M2Ke its initial appearance also and|™'The names of the following stu- | university. perform its part in the evening en- Moving pictures of “the foot ball Tertalnment. | The orchestra at pres- | o e e P Vo Re FOlmembership | jassic of the. year” ent consists of violins, cello and!jayden, G. E. Beechwood of the junior | Thanksgiving day between the How- be a double, George Washington with | directions. The new administration has | piano and has been rehearsing for i oXCl " G M. McLaughlin of the|ard University and the Lincoln Uni-| i Normal's first team and George Was rapidly gained the confidence and ad- ington's reserve team with Normal's [ miration of the cadets, and great things played on reserve team. {are looked for by those having the b several weeks under the supervision | oo versity foot ball elevens, will be Dr. Joseph A. Murphy held his sec- | interests of the regiment at heart. | (0N Benrendt. A bass violin soon | S<M1OT shown in the Andrew Rankin Mcmo- ond nutrition class Tuesday afterncon | This -is Advisory week, and the|will be added. As a special feature| Austin Canfleld, recently chosen by | rial Chapel on the Howard Universit T at 2elock he members of it are | “mourners’ bench™ is full of those “who {of the evening J. C. Baumert will the senior class at the law school to ) campus tomorrow_.eveningz at & T ,“mfllllll q geventeen children of the first, sge- have dome the o they ought not render a cello solo, while a quartei direct the publication of Ye Doomes- = R i

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