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; THE. SUNDAY 'STAR b \Eastern High Classes Send " Dinners to Deserving Poor ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 1. RARE WORKS GIFT [**rm et |MEDAL FOR DOGTOR Thankegising Offeing by Sesdimsssoff 10 & U-LIBRARY IS OFFERED BY G. U. wanksgivin erin Yy Studenis o | soclation, the Medlcal, Soclety of Squads Will Perform Three- . v . s s Domestic Science Department—Initial |Latin and Greek Texts and, Fund of $16,000 for Medical the District of Columbia, Wash- | ington thropological « Minute Evolutions—Girls’ Rifle Club Active. Number of the Easterner A- b Commentaries as Bequest. School Is Established by Program of Activities. . Dr. George M. Kober. 21 AUTO SCHOOL WINS CENTRAL STUDENTS Cars Are Taken Apart and Reassemhled—Cadets Are Drilling R‘egularly. ATHLETC FIELD ATGW.4.PLINNED Expected to Be Completed for Foot Ball Team Next Fall. third year v from (he a4 mem- rican Public the Association A competitive squad drill will be { During t will be c cal Corps of & States public | bers or fellc Health Assoct Intent of Fund. 1d at_Armstrong Manual Training “The intent of the endowment School Thursday, under the auspices find, wrote Dr. Iober., “is to pro of the senior class. One squad fr each of the six companies will per- form a three-minute series of military evolutions. Prizes contributed by the senlors will be awarded the successful squad. The Girls' Rifle Club had its first mote in a modest way research work among the members of the variou try-out prior to the Thanksgiving re- cews. under the dircction of Capt. assoclations with which 1 have been connected for many | From I W. Coleman vils, S | J., general chairman of the George e, ur e fon ot Capt town Endowment Assoclation, York of the partment of m! ary - o d a he endowment campatgn sctence. Miss Clayds Wikiams will Georgotown University Med- | [FOTL that, the codowment, campaiey assist in the organization work. Th chool will award a gold medal | west, where he is now doing organ Rifle Club will also shortly begin X tton work. Over $500,000 has been fts wincer activitie 1y 16 the member of the Asso- | ization wor s winter activitie sl by the university toward u taken Armstrong hool jglunchroom fon of American Physiclans who s o At i @ STncs the 2 ill =oon resume its activifies in en- rendered the greatest service | inaugurati £ th m ) pupils i L st service | fnauguration of the campaigu about larged quarters, under the direction of | g o * s naugur IATE oAl iar(ers, un uring the vear to the progress and The Dramatic (dub gave a barn (achievement of the medical sclen dance in the xym, directed by J. B. | nd preventive med ne. This medal Hunter. Work in dramatic art will | oo, Bl b upon the recommendation of its council. The artment at Eastern ! prepared baskets fo its own bY{ Thanksgiving gifts to poor families oxt fall. President “William Mather) 5 ime ciey, Kach busket contained wis, Dean Hugh Miller of the | a week:s supply fa iy of five. ering College, P Owen | The domestic artment is reueh and Bryan Mofe, dir one of themmew f which has activit will been introduced at Eastern this fall: nmitteo of the at{ There are two laboratories or kitch- mecting to he 1 allf ens for the study of this selence, One stimate of the cost field. | contains six outfits the other « whiel running track as | four. Bach o consists of a stove . ect e s he institu- hieh will incly unning track four. Iach outfit consists of a stove | ghit, Mabol Lombard: At et s, Sals, | Fector of entertalnments at t nell as a base budl and foot ball lay- table with entire equipment, | Samuel Mathews, Annle Hornstein | tion. four girls work together. There | and Otto Lenert: sehool news, Paul 0 the Bravest” and the “Steln e from twenty-two to twenty-fo oerr and datgaret Logne; school g v o elved, are from twenty-two to twenty-four | JUCOE and Mefwarel Logae: SCROD)|Song” were well received, while the girls in who give two|ng Lie OConnor; BIrls' clubs, Vir- | “Boola Song” called for an encore. forty-minute day to this[ginia Grohs: exchange, George Main. | Part of the program was taken .up Snnect Business staff: Business manager, | with the cello solos of Watson Baumert, 2 Juck Vierkorn: advertising, Donald |who played “Rhapsody.” by Lizt-Pop- | the' field of “ge Pingham, Ralph Nestler and Harold J. fahon sang “1 Fear No|tured twenty-two Lady; ecirculation, Norbert Walters; The program was concluded by | thirty-threc. assis Maurice Thompson, San- |the singing of the alma mater Songi On Monday the annual Armstrong- ford “Leach and Alpheus Iter; {by the whole club. Dunbar championship match will be bookkeeper, Nellie Dalrymple. Annual Dance for Foot Ball Squad. |played BUSINESS HIGH CLASS oF ATt ils S sweks el s RIFLES ARE ISSUED | CADETS AT WKINLEY . gymnasium on Friday evening. The PLAY PROVES SUCCESS rary graduat Several Companies Take Hikes Dur- | gym was decorated in school colors, with goal posts placed at each end of . # |the hal. Music was furnished by | The February graduating class’ of PRy | Business High S presented to Junior promenade ing Holidays to Fit Them the student bhody entitled “A |was appointed at a recent meeting of e Perplexing ituation Wednesday |the jun demic class as follows: for Marching. morning. ~ The hool orchestra | M. . Kerrigan, Lewiston. Me., chair- played. The students who took part [man: Roger Tierney, Babylon, N. Y. MeKinles were: Hadley as Uncle | Harold R. Moore, - Brooklyn, V' Ui it Eptimus: Edwin K s Mr. Mid- |John A. Atlanta, Ga.: e { € T a more «detailed study of the same | dicton; Gertrude Ruzika, as Mrs, Mid- Chicopee, Mass.: the majority of { ! zed in the | things. Each girl is required to make | dleton! Maurice Robbin,'as Tom Mid- . ‘Washington, D. € uniforms, the | Promotio ! e dnd sanitatio a poster illustrating proper food. | die Bernice Brewer, as Jessi ¥, Washington, D. ¢ forme ‘e |and the award wus made to stimulate These are made by pasting pictures | Middleton: Kathryn Hughes, as Si Providen v more [nterest in vhis subjeet amonis | b of food on larke < of cardboard. { Middleton Rich, Philad Several | th ent body . At printed several | (their cons Mauvra Mende over the | ¢ income from $10.000 is to be nus. The b six | Maud (their _nelghbor): Thanksigiving holidays, as a sort of | used annually in awards for lectures 1t to the Child Hygiene | ner, as Mrs ey : Willlam Harmon, preliminary training to harden them'| the medical school by men who to marching. In preparation for the |have distinguished themselves in th war games which will begin soon, | medical sci tures Tecture « heing held weekly, The (10 finer points of map reading and mili- | tary strat ; Monday of last s are the new in memory of death oc- a cartoon of famous athlefes, and several new de- artments. he members of the edi- 4 : Editor-in-chief, Fern stant editor, Katherine ary editor, Margaret Beas- stant editors, Carey Mildred Crews and Herbert art editors, Jack Burton and Bondurant; military notes, Clinton Hisle: rifle notes, Gerald Coe and Mabel Lombard; athletics, Mar- clas; s appearan secial featur page n, whi High 1o distribution as com Washington hocts an athletic field of University es- Grorg: A valuable collection of Latin and Greek texts and commentaries have been acquired by the Catholic Univer- sity library through a gift of the late Dr. John B. O'Connor, professor of | Greek at the university. The Glee Club made its first public appearance of the vear last Sunday eve- ning at the Walter Reed Hospital in response to an invitation from the di- entral High School off to students i “gutomobl e on Bt mens” are part ctor has report 1o a trustecs ather Nevils has just completed | During pel work of or the Pitts- | 5 burgh and weste trict and Is now b ward on a trip t take him to the Pacific coast. In rv section, Georgetown alumni respondin Iy _and there Is exc t reason to belleve t the third year will see the comple 3,000,000 endowment wh sity is seeking president of of the &chool of fore 5. Cordes, b ntment of ¢ McGrath as edito ness manag r Doomsday i period asses d Angel rthur his of such and ther west- will ultimately | roon | offerca or, the Art Club is | the 1 six months agc ancing rapidly be inaugurate in classrooms. I"lnl\hl are being perfected by a committee | composed of Mrx. Pearl Flagg Ran- some, Miss Ethel Hall and Miss M. P. Adan Armstrong's honor published this we will_qualify for ors,” six of whom out Tt 1S pla 2,000 pi hous Announc made yes ftown End { nection lished for was rige- con- tib- Dr in com anniv medicine roll Nine highest general will be b is being students hon- n ap- ot | each class tral, hut o the university periods a ¢ of the by are ard of tru 3 of the fifticth graduation in town. er the terms of the Kober en-| nt there ulso is established an { annul wcholarship from, the interest of $4,000, pre. ce in the award to e e given to resjdénts of the District Asenng Columbfa and of Modoc county, | Georgetown 1 Dr. Kobeg stipulated the pur- | making arran IReS |';1r which the endowment shall | gmoker d in a let 'hn 1 omD | college, the to hold honor senior rvi le con progress. taes will for the v crected on He buildi St between G o nd will the contract is let wostructure i e 1o be rext full Prexident Lewls Speaks. ident Miss Jonas, tl planned an study for the tnits for the foud, thrift, home selection nishing, hygiene and hom: the sick. The subject of th diet for the high scshool g taken up. The puplis calculate how uch energy is expended and how nuch they take in through theid food They stuily function of food inj i plans building | the body learn how to make waign and end fund were | fienus, contain a_ proper \tiined !‘hmuuxd lues. After cach The Bethesda Wone girl s weighed neasured she Presient figures out « suitable dict which ekville, Md will make her gain or lose weight as m her ase may require Thi: more advanced students go into | : instru interesting pupils. <5 adv and in use up to the al plays | CHEMISTS TO CONVENE. Sixteenth Annual Session to Be student of the will be | Held Here Next Week high- | in i g ¢ | at the ¥ ' ) it opened |~ To ax nt chemieal e | with the ith the work of sehool the Ame in proper Lewis addressed is also corge W : r to President J which the - public. ciation held Frid and which of food v of committee every dep al is to be award- The at Training School guns Tuesd and them having received companies _|a_real military appearanc, } of the companies took hike cadets issued Wil speak 7 before the Assoeiation in Lisner | Blisht edit itk to the stu- | ional gufdance talks Monday by " professional beginuing neip hetweer an il team n ations C! y_in the assembly Hull. Officers wer ve for the year as follows ltam ™ Br Fall pre 3 F. | posters Association in embers had ar B. Sulliva onts each New York s Mrs. Wilkon: Marion Wallace, as Mary (the maid), and Barney Robbin, ax Pritz (the cook) . Tuesday night the Girls' Busine: School dets @ par nce in the s Eymuasium ral songs | rondered iy chorus from jal paper prominent tute. The will Wil <eric noh faenlty e a IeWire oy will ampion stenog ¢ : Ve arnBGed N . States und the former privite [uxiae Moot tary 1o Woodrow Wilson o demanstration of speed in taking dic- will me tation. He also told ahout a few of 1 pm his interesting experiences when he - socisie was ent with ex-President | . Wilson's Bucking - flustrated 3 e in gland. A group of o ephioie T | from the Hine Junir High o dikins, Mrs, Wil | Visited the assembiy Howard L. it T The fall show, which consisted of A Wilburm, Mrs. W illiam €. | three short plays, “The Wonder HAL” Vicek, M m . Ruediger fght at am Tnn, a - Pot nd Mrs. William . Borden will was given Tuesday and e Tostesses: nights at the school. A Next Fridus s given Tuesday afternoon tof the i all sixth, seventh 1 cighth dents, th + studenté of the ne gram- schools, ities River, Kuntz, Ohio; s 3 Burckelil, Memphis, Tenn.: treasurer. T Tobin, Duluth, Minn.; business Chamorro. Grena Auxiliary ve e hool were the by was hel vic Dr. A, L. a |"" igncd ot thesa] 1920 a8 . ion of anim: Joitiren: 1 o | perimentation Tecture vided [ chosen thie rom the men; Academy of Sci- S ov- | bt senk A short play was presentes. SONES Wers idered by MetClosky. Fannie Rozans trude Ruzika danc Refres were served and th remaind: the evening was passed by dane lay morning therc was am ws- at Business High School. Dr. introduced Mr. Eck who, short talk, introduced Mr. Swem, the world champion sten- { ographer. Mr. Swem told his | previous experiences, then took dic tion from Mr. Mr. Eckel d tated three articles, which Mr. Sw had never taken before. He dictare the first at 180 words per minute, the second at Miss Lo a " material as she xu\x i words per gLAW COLLEGE MONTHLY : e OPENS DEBATE COLUMN rau ared . ab nomies university, ed sponsor the club. Electron Soclety Meets. i On Wednesday evening the Electron {an assembly on W Socicty held a meeting in their rooms| Next Wednesda in St. John's Hall. A lectura on “Al- | 3hip foot ball squa ternators” was glven by Mr. MacKav- | hars of the i anaugh, head e deps of | . trical edane iii {MANY ATTEND RELIGIOUS ion- | CONFERENCE AT HOWARD student e s $1 Winter Body Waist Union Suit Embroidered Sateen Panty DRESSES $1:0 Club p of e An Ingineers school ring building 1 following offi Join Balint, ident. T. T. Neill, | A layge number ‘tary, . W.|and women w treasurer, E. | enth anr | of Reli atjon ti The | A vo 1316 TO 1326 7th ST. N.W. cher's thie ‘tions tor ball hop in i eleven will be | the e any v night. tated some old :ould, which ke, minute Group of Girls on A group of g in Hikers® Club, under the direction of Miss Stockett and Miss Alexander, took 4 two-day trip to Bluemont, Vi, during | the holiday The president and retary of this club are Ruth Coche- nour Margaret Butler, respe tively. Next morning there is to be an assembly, where a s eel film of the life of Julius Caesar will shown. It was produced in Ttal | many of the scenes were ta | Rome. At an I morning | their s { Couch ¢ t - { hupils that he 1 SATInS, L pated in thr nivers s th Howard Un of thanks expr eighty | ciation for the help and {received came from the the closing session of the convoca- 2 tion Tap| With the subject “How Can_ Chris- un- | tfanity Be Made Vital in the Lif coun- { Today?’ as the theme f etary of the | discussion, those in at . MOstly | that the convocataion mbled on_the | strength of its moral app ong” Hall. Tho#e | spiritual power all previous convoca- pledged by the | tions. floor of Gibbons'| The convoe the tower and | preached by I > Inn on { D.D., of New dance 3 ing. btained about kett has be nt “Tap Day” Observed. Last Sunday morning the fir: day" of the university was h der the auspices of the interclub cll. Henry L. Orme, e council, tapped over fort freshmen, who had as: campus in front of G who accepted wern abbey on the third Hall, by the Uto Tuesd: The College Grit, publication of students of the Washington College jof Luw, has opened a debate column and in this month's fssue Willlam k Tavlor and Edwin A. Mooers have w legal articla following quer married woman who dies leaving a hushand surviving liable for the-pay- ment of her funeral expenses?” The prel ¥ opening of thelby the Dod Noon Jurths of practice court at the college will be|7th strect, whe covived T on Tuesday, December 11. At this,gave short 1ot come up to session demurr fons to dismiss | ments were had been faithful nd motlons to quash will be hea A debate | ived the nun he rexular session of the court will {room of ( i » “ederation of Churches ssembly bexin in a few weeks, night on the g ¢ 2 L. C. Clark of the || -| The Oliver Wendell Holmes chapter | the Inc Tax on Al niversity. President® of Sigma Nu Phi. legal fraternity, [$10.000 Should be Lowered ¥ Du D.D: Rev. Dr gave a smoker recently at the home |cision of the judges favored th e and Wayne H. Whee Victor Martin There was a musi- 1 tive team, composed of T. J. McBride, | the speakers at the convocataion din- cal program. Refreshments were|Fort Smith, Ark. and T. I. Hoen, Bal-|ner. The woman's meeting was ad- served. timore, Md. ~The affirmative side was | dressed by Mrs. Marth A course in social service legisla-|argued by J. T. McDonald, Brooklyn, |of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. ¢, A, tion, under Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mus.|N. Y.. and Bugene F. Busch, Cincin- |and by Mre. E. W. Moore of the Mor- burean of | GO here, Georse, (|50, opens Tuesday of this week and nati, Ohfo. gan Community House, Pittsburgh, Pa. rea Geradi, Gro hite, Hild, Butler and | will be held every Tuesday and a coats that have bee: e 1 f the seasc yeautiful s s, r of the | Lehnert. rner concluded with | Thursday. Crimes and their punish- EDUCATIONAL Here are coats that have been the hit the season in beautiful sport plaids, x ashing his hearth wishes for Eastern' ment andedelinguent children and the - = & g S in the up-to-the-minute models. some fult lined, half iety Novem- j cess in future rs. juvenile court are among the sub- ]("’"““."‘ BNEVERSITY SONO0L—W: i 1 & The initiaF number of the Easternerdjects to be discussed in this class, ey SR | He | Todte. g trip will be taken in Febroar the team will play more. University of Py Templ: College. 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