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$300,000 BUILDING OF G. W. U. i IS FORMALLY DEDICATED Corcoran Hall, Home of Arts and Sciences Depart- ment, Turned Over to Institution With Impressive Ceremonies—70 Receive Degrees. current expenses or for some spe- purpose t one time he scope to the unive and students adopted resolutions expressive of their ap- | preciation of this xzift, and on May 1873, President Welling wrote Mr. oran and sent a « utions. presented a tele- The faculty preamble and * | Declines Proposed Honor. | “I_doubt very much if there is any | | one here this evening who recalls the fact that the trustees at one time de- 1 to change the name of the col- from ‘Columbian’ to ‘Corcoran University, and that Mr. Corcoran | deciined the honor and suggested the ‘Columbian University." This/| of one mind, - arrived to name. The © was unani- nd that name it now bear in est phil- tor of T ver- ndard in arrangement. It is tireproof in every | irst time in the his ity the trustees| for the use | s a build- ¢ needs in If of the dedleate purposes rts and shington and give to it the name ran Hall.” Pledge Continued Support. As trustees we pledge you, Mr. ‘ as the at trust, nd wish vou ur important congratu . on the cess | vour short administration | C) eved | n to extend | 1 | il | for the artistic plan and v living me- | did much for his | stands a Complexion better than ever before Embarrassing Eruption Had Resisted Many Treatments 12 and em- crent treatments d little good that discouraged. The day recommended and [ decided to try it less than one and burning the soap alone relief, then the tent must certainly the trouble entirely. blving it for three nights, imagine how delighted I < to find the rash all gone, with a trace of redness left. keep Resinol Ointment reach at all times—would not thout it. 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THE NEW RIENTAL MITED De Luxe Train—No Extra Fare Z T okrfl?g. “See America Firse” Superb new steel through train daily out of Chicago at 11 p.m. Dining cars and observa- tion cars have higher windows to assure un- obstracted view of scenic wonders. Ask any ticket agent or communicate with istern Passe 1t e s B, e Yok N T =i hitlock, Traveling Passe 401 Finanée El.dv: el Rittonhoute 33756, 5% Buiisaoiphis, Pa. GREAT NORTHERN RY. | from by of the reso- | ¢ T‘HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. knowledge and mental power. Will you dedicate that structure to the service which the world needs or will you devote it to the cultivation of selfish things? You who have had the benefit of university training should dedicate yourselves to a con- stant seeking aft uth. “Dedicate yvou s to a spirit of thoughtfulness,” said Dr. Lewis. Diplomas Awarded. Graduates in medicine, law, en- gineering, arts, teachers' college and the graduate studies were awarded diplomas, as follows: Dean Wiibur of Columbia College presented degrees to the following: Bachelor of arts—Ralph Pressley Aten, District of Columbia; Henry Curry Campbell, District of Columbia; Mildred Lena Coutoure, New Hamp- (with distinction); Alma H District of _Columbia; Lois South Carolfna; Marshall J. rict of Columbia; Louls M. ng, 1llinois; Granville Randolph Hutchinson. South Carolina; Ray D. West Virginia; Little, Kans: of Columbia; Ronald Nyman Marq Oklahoma; Orville Edward B Bernard J. Mayo, Maine; William Moore, bia; trict Clarence of Columbia; Dominic_ Pu igan; Margaret Caroline Ramsey, :t of Columbia; Hartzell H. R: s; George Leathwhite Roberts Jersey; Willlam M. Rotzler, Paul R. Russell, New York B. 1924 George Washington Richard Spencer, Mis- er Stanback, Mississippi; ndrew Swendenberg, Idaho souri; Edward Arthur Symons, District of Columbia; | Ralph John Waverly Wallace, Oklahoma,; Dean Miller presented degrees in the College of Engineering to the following Bachelor of science in chemistry— George Elliott Harrington, of Columbia. I Ruediger presented degrees as follows bachel L. Can S ¥ L Coftman : Lu Verne Crabtree, Dis- of Columbia: Camille Du Bo t of Columbia. with distinction Haig Kupjian, District of Columbia Emily Winifred Johnson, Virginia; Ida May Lind, District of Columbia, with distinction; Joseph Lemart Scholtz, Pennsylvania; Grace Allen Walker, Distriot of Columbi, Allen Williams, Tennessee; AMildred eresa Von Eiff, District of Colum- B Sartna v irginia Troughton, Vir- ginia. Dean Borden presented degrees in achers’ College s!the Medical School to the following Doctor of Medicine—Robert Michael 1920 rthur Donald L |€ Samuel Luber, District | District of Colum- | Ernestine Helena Niemeyer, Dis- i, | District Mary | Shannon, District of Columbia. Presentation by Dean Van Vleck of candidates for degrees in the Law School: Bachelor of laws—Herbert Osbourn Allen, Virginia; Charles Henry Birm- ingham, Jjr. District of Columbia; Charles Francis Blakely, Nebraska, B. S in ., George Washington University; Granville Spaulding Bor- deny Pennsylvania, B. 5. in M., 1918, University of California: Law- rence William Brady, lowa; Douglas Riley Buchanan, Massachusetts, B. S. 1920, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- v: Oliver m Geer, Ohio; George ais, Ma: B uno. M {Institute ‘ot Technology; Benjamin | Butterworth Dowell, District of Co- {lumbla; John Charles Frey, District of Columbla, A. B, 1922, Geroge Wash- ington University; Willlam Greene | Hamilton, Arkansas, A. B., 1921, Uni- of Arkansas; Morgan Clayton Maryland; Della May Hum- Colorado, A. B., 1921, Univer- of Denver; Alphonse Frapnk Kenouski, Pennsylvania; anet Levy, District of Colum- Walter Ferdinand Mehrlich, In- |diana; Ralph F. Miller, Pennsylvania, in Chem. Eng., 1922, George shington Univers Frank P. Connecticut; Chester F. Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N\W. 53rd issue of stock now open for_subscription. ares of stock, ble monthly. Five 1p(er cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. Bernard Leonard, President James F. Shea, Secretary OTHINE For the Treatment of FRECKLES In Use For Over 16 Years Your freckles need attention NOW Oor may remain all Winter. Use Othine—double atrength—the old and time-tried guaranteed treatment that has given satisfaction to millions of women, and rid Yourself of thewe homely wpots. We recommend Othine Complexion Soap for use with Othine At all Druggists and Department Stores Othine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.| Harr { phrey, $1.00 each, Nice Piggies Make Nice Sausage S a pig, 'm A vitamines. eye. sleek and round and frisky—full of health and A treat to the farmer’s As sausage, I'm tender and fra- grant and nutritious—easy to cook and pleasant to eat. A favorite with the whole family. I come in a handy little package that looks just about like the over- coat I'm wearing now. those tasty, brown patties. folks off to work I make I start on cold ‘'mornings with well filled stomachs and good dispositions. Now don’t forget’ my name— Auth’s Meat Sausage. Be sure to tell the butcher you want ME the next time you want something quick, inexpensive and good. . C, WEDNESDAY, STOBER 29, 1924, Price, Alabama; Arthur James Seaton Iowa; Pablo Macasaet Silva, Philip- pine Islands; Verne Phil Simmons, Missouri; Robert P. Smith, District of Columb Milton Robert Vollmer, Virginia; Richard Yardley, Virginia. Master of laws—James Pittman Hill, jr, Georgia, A. B. 1920, Wash- ington and Lee University; LL. B., 1923, University of Georgia; George Clarke Ober, jr., District of Columbia, A. B, 1923, 'George Washington Uni- versity; LL. B, 1 George Wash- ington ' University Wainwright, Virgin George Washington University. Dean Henning presented degrees in the School of Graduate Studies to the following: Master of arts—Harry Paul Ahern, District ‘of Columbia, A. B. 1924, George Washington University; { Lora Anne Brookley, California, A. B, orge Washington University’ G District of Co- corge Washing- May Hauke, District_of Columbia, A. B., Keesecker, George win Eart Maczkowske, B, 1922, Gallaudet; North Dakota, A. B, Washington Universit: Virginia, A. B, Washington University; 1921, B., 1921, George Washington trict of Columbia, A. B., College; B. 1913, versit, Cornell of Columbia, B. 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