Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, “Along the Road to Tokio." Mr. and Mrs. Michitaro Ongawa in Japanese plays at the National Theater, Tuesday. November 20. “And so we watched the birds flying southward—and we knew that summer was gone—" Mrs. .W. J. Morden (right) of Chicago and Mrs. J. B. McCauley of Evanston, Ill. (left), in Tibet. With Mr. Morden (in center) they traveled many hundred miles through mountain passes to reach the little known land. Along one of Washington's bridle paths. Ty Vantine »d William Mather Lewis, receatly i Washington debutantes aboard the President’s yacht, the Mayflow augurated as the new president of George Washington University. High government officials and educators German reich troops in possession of Dresden. Armored motor cars led the soldiers from all over the east attended the through the streets of the city. e inaugural ceremonies. crew of the boat enrolled in the American Red Cross for the coming ye: collecting the dues.

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