Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1924, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, . GRAVURE SECTION- JUNE 8, 1924 Just to show that the cavalry riders at Fort Myer Founding of artillery school at Fortress cannot do all the rough riding, the 13th and 18th Monroe is celebrated at centennial by United Hussars, in training for the Olympic games, gave this States Army and Navy officers. In the group exhibition in England recently. When the competi- are Gen. Pershing, Maj. Gen. Coe, Representa- tion opens theése English riders will meet the crack tive W. F. Lineburger, Admiral Rogers riders of Fort Myer. . Welles, Maj. Charles H. Muir and Maj. Gen. At right: When the breeze fills the sail. Open- ing of the yachting seasor on Long Island Sound. This boat, Gray Dawn, won the forty-footer race of the First communion class of Sacred Heart Church, photographed Larchmont Ya\Ch;t\(\:Hb(\. i with Mgr. Gavin. SN G The latest thing in knitting bags comes from the sunny south. It is accompanicd in this instance by Miss Susan Minshall of Abbeville, S. C. Plioto by 11 de Long Pl & Tidenwanl A ~ The 1924 graduating class of Arthur School. I'hoto by H. de Long The 1924 graduating class of Columbia Junior High School. By the Washington Photo Service.

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