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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923 . ON SOUTH LAWN OF THE WHITE HOU at the White House yesterday afternoo Delegates to the national conference of social workers called on the President and Mrs. Harding A PART OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY CROWD. This photograph was taken at Churchill Downs, Louisville. just before the running of the and this photo shows the reception. National Photo famous race, won by Zev. Seventy thousand spectators saw the classic. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL SOON TO BE UNVEILED. Vincenzo Miserendion, an Italian sculptor, and his #IL R . NRPIR R ko . - PRINCETON WINS THE 440.YARD DASH. Taylor, wearing the “P. statue of Theodore Roosevelt, which will be unveiled at Mount Vernon, N. Y., Thursday. The work YALE'S CRACK SHOT. Chauncey P. Williams, captain of the uni is called “Roosevelt the Orator.” Copyright by Tderwond & Cnderwood versity rifle team, who won individual honors in intercollegiate trap shooting tournament. is first at the line in the 440-yard race. One of the stirring events in the dual meet of Princeton and Harvard, at Cambridge, Mas He “killed” 146 clay pigeons out of 150. Wide World Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood WONDER PLANE IS EXHIBITED. This “air flivver,” in which the French aviator, Barbot, crossed the English channel, is being exhibited in a peculiar way in Par used only a gallon of gasoline in making the trip. v v e " Sinclair’ i 0-EDS LE N PERATE MACHINE G UN. Fair students of Cornell are being trained ZEV, WINNER OF THE KENTUCKY DERB Y. Harry F. Sinclair’s thoroughbred. with CO-EDS LEARN TO O! 4 , Fair stud Corr The aviator Jockey S::de "up,'Frl:cei\'es floral horses hoe aflerylhc race. Zev beat Martingale, the in_ military tactics, :ng the g:d\a_uéred te am -flmk:':vg msltlrurlf l"“ nlmrh.mi‘ gun oper- Wide World Photo second horse, by a length and a half. ‘Wide World Photo. ation. The team takes part in rifle mee ts with other r‘czmes:;‘ b;_\‘ ::efflf.m'rudnw ~ MOTHER AND DAUGHTER GRADUATE. Mrs. Martha M. Hubbs and her daughter Theresa of East Moline, IlL, who graduate in the . 2 Sl 3 same class from high school in June. VLUTORS FROM BALTIMORE. ~Girls from Baltimore schools, in Washington on a sightseeing tour, visit They expect to enter college together next fall. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. . ’ REVIVING AN OLD.TIME TOURNAMENT. The United States Marines are reviving the tournamen® ‘in the White House for a_chat with President’Harding. They were accompanied by Representative.Jobn San Francisco, - The sport requires skill to avoid tumbles, for the lightest touch often unseats a rider. Philip Hill of Maryland. - National Phote. it v Nty ’ ‘ e Ofciul Marige Phiota