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| 'THE SUNDAY KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 25 1925—PART T. 25 —_— e — chools and Colleges of National Capital—Midwinter Enrollment BRU ABER UUTI.[][]K TECH ORCHESTRA PLAYS.|BUSINESS PREPARES | DUPONT CIRCLE SCHOOL |Guiuss, "5 50 ik, ! ’235, Washington College of Law ACE_INSTITUTE| g™ e : LEARN g 408 New Hampshire, at Dupont Cirele Co-Educational ] ] Enterhinsmn‘th ;::::Iwn sunior| T GRADUATE CLASS ._‘_':fim;‘..c',::.;‘:.f':._{“..,»., e Socopt Samept togios ¥, 3. e x..-o.-....:—.fmn ] i C?SDTUIVLE DE.SuliflNlNG E H g —_— Beasiotis '6:15 Ko 1 P F"‘"..'fl,......."l—...{u'i‘.‘.,fi. k] TR tox” Cathtogue. The McKinley Manual Training Geo w”hhn" U.i""it’ SHORT, ’NTENSIVE Oonfors dogross Fr5. LL.A and X P, L. Felep o Main 8260 for Buliotin 1§ Ls to; Acad E School Orchestra, under the direction | Exercises Arranged Wednesday e ] Oftoe Rours 11 ta 5:30. Trompuctuin Dol 176 d B St N. . i Livingstone emy i #lof Dore Walton, entertained th Law School B i rankila 4385 1517 Rhode Island Ave. Freaklia 7478, Terson Tenior s oot '.fe":,.':fi? Night—Apards ilada CoSducationsl Memper of Association of U:l'-:lgfs'fflggf i R SN —-—_—-—_...—___.______.E = 'E i sembly Wednesday with labo " ertoan Taw - - » Usual Round of Activities at | concert. " fhe ;;ti';:':::{*:"‘:,’:flfz?fi to Pupils. A e SR S S L Tane Miss Mabel Dill TS College Park Augmented, strengthening of the Jefferson's stu- Every day will*be one of speelal .“’,;,‘?""x,.{:"':?:"."r.;.:"mbl"’:;""i b TYPEWRITING Am:ia.l Hor Winter Course in | GONZAGA 0 GE . ymote and interest ut Business High ||| o:ah tor eapiored “siudents, "me m- CIVIL SERVICE SHORT.STORY ( I |I IE. : : Thrift week was observed at the [School this week. Graduation and its Following Holiday Season. |school with a discussion of the vari. | attendant teetivition will bHng nto ous revelant topics, such as banking, | the charmed oircle not only those life insurance, own your own home |ending their school period, but the Special Dispatch to The Star. and budgets. ;I‘he chlef feature wi undergraduates as well. COLLEGE PARK, Md., January 24, |2 talk by Willlam Mather Lewls,| Primarlly of note on the calendar —University of Maryland's Glee Club, | President of George Washington Uni- | of events I the class night set for which made an extended tour during [VCreity. 8t an assembly Friday. Recl- | Wednesday. Members of the elghth the Chris holidays, is making tations. compositions and songs re- |senester will be hosts to their fami- plans for its usual serfes of lectures | !3!INE to thrift also were sung. lies and friends, and will say at the in the State &nd in Washington. As same time their farewell to the facul- Stgt e prelude to a busy campalgn @ con- ty members. The evening will be given Thursday night at given over to a program including M am, Several selections by the Business : home concert will be High fchool Orchestra uuder the mwn in the auditorium at the uni- leadership of Miss Thompson. The by the Gounil ‘on Leusi Bducation of the American DBar Association. E. Virginla G Fridays, January 23 to April 30 Send for Catal Day 'l"nl ;:.nz Senstena Eight P.M. T )y A U 1900 H Street f I w Miss Dill's short atorles, articles and S RA i ER i S E ARD poeins have appeared in & large number B well Known maguaines ' any of her "pupile & g “thelr stories. | SCHOOL B et g et 2 OLLEGE i C L F Circulars st Brentane's in the . F Secretaries and Accountants For Further Information “For Business Training 1202 F Street N.W. Telephone Franklin 568 HIGH SCHOOL North Capitol and Eye Sts. N.W. Under the Direction of the Jesuit Fathers Curriculum and Equipment Unexcelled CLASSICS—MATHEMATICS—ENGLISH MODERN LANGUAGES—PUBLIC SPEAKING tory publis added attraction to the 40 collegians. “By the Waters of the Minnetonka” is rhaps the best known of Lieurance’s positions. The program rendered by the Glee ers February 11. On that date welcomIng address will be by Ralph Ime Eisuranoo Company. hoadad: liv Hisle, president of the oclass; the class the noted composer of Indian songs, history will be read by Peyton Fletcher, Thurlow Lieurance, will appear as an jr.. the class poem by Gertrude Due Wants to Swell Attendance ring, the prophecy by Austin Swart- out and Alice Nolte, the valedictory address by Milton Bobys. Allan Davis, principal, will give the principal ad- dress. 721 l3th Street Main 8671 : Main 7310 '.:;..... Open m Men and Women ll Positions Obtained for Graduates | Register Now For Day or Evenm. Sessions DRAMATICS New Buildings, Supervised Athletics, Gymnasium, Shower Baths, etc. § £ = = (For Men and Women) Freshman and Advanced Classes Club this season Is entirely different “The Pot Boiler” is the class play from that given last vear, and with| Of Alumni at Monthly Ses- |selected for presentation, and will an augmented orchestra is declared include in its cast Ralph Hisle, Pey- Washington Business College = E = 2 = S E = E = | == = = = = 2 = E = _= ] ng = I 1 o PGl il peint & hook con: | SIONS—NUrMi Coming. | Kiein ™Syt *Seeon wallace 1328 Eye St. ; W E L R S ), B S ik pores St St 56| o s et o i Begin Feb. 2 tho song and vell contest that will] Special feature nights to attract|&nd the girls of the class will be ond the last of the month. There have | the ~tired” business and professional |Neard in “Old Sweethearts of Mine.” Secretarial Training been many good contributions and|me: bel 1 by the G .| Undergraduates are especially in- moro are expocted before the contest | town University Club o Washington |torested In the announcement that || Bookkeep "‘; Allin?i s‘fl‘b“‘"":l"‘y Courses leading to B. C. S. and M. C. S. degrees. loses. a6 an inducement to swell attendance |aN @seembly in the early part of the|| English an o ec Thorough Preparation for C. P. A exammauons and Novel Papers by Initintes. at the monthly assemblies of the new | WeeK will be given, so that they may Positions Guaranteed Graduates horoug! P ¥ - &% A | Founded 1789 Georgetown University CHARLES W. LYONS, S. J., President 3 alumni body. enjoy the entertainment numbers. Some novel papers were presented| ~Although scarcely a month old, the| The award assembly was held in by the inltlates at & recent initiation |local club has formed the nucleus of |the 8chool hall Thursday morning dinner of the Phi Mu Honorary En-|a strong organization which is be- | With Prinoipal AHan Davis presiding, gineering Frate Douglas Burn-{ ginning to take an active and promi- | A88!sted by Miss May Bradshaw, Mrs. side guve Testing paper on the |nent part in Georgetown affairs. It | Kate Outwater, Lynn Wordworth, Gevelopme: The €arly typen OF | 1o sotimated that tho v e B obe fort | Mre Jomepnine’ Mave: Miew Feame Jocomotives used on the Baltimore|mar students of Georgetown residing | Loulse Thompson, Miss Martha Bean, und Ohio Raflroad; Barnwell King|in and near Washinuton, all of whom | Miss Edna Hummer, John Hall and ;x;;:z)edlof the Ms’lmy of the Mulrkirk | are eligible tq join the new club. In E. 8. Thomas. A ron Works and showed the ol pecial smportance it played in the produce this respect It differs from the Alumni §) Award Made. tion of shot and Re\olutiwn Business. Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE 1736 G St. NW. "Main 8250 Rates reasonable because we employ no solicitors. Day, early evening and ntgat B i E. F. Whitmore, Principal Dr. Wlllard Carver New York City annoutces a series of lectures upon the subject of The Human Body —Its formation, development and maintenance. Why health is lost and how we may regain and keep it. Assoclation In that membership 18 not : annon during the|confined to graduates. Every depart- zh;nbexmn;::‘z:??;m::llyf; xl):r:e SDebowits B ored tRulvit ot e university, Including the | nonored with an award for orhestra. e e, © | preparatory school at Garrett Park, - Canal from its inception to the pres-| 3a® is rapresented in the Georgetows g“f:ef“‘,{t mfii‘:\: il ent time, and told of the many vicissl- | Clyb. Pfau, Miss Gertrude Hummer, Austin '.udwilbm%l:h “lh",“ flmo }‘Wlefft has| “How to round up a majority of the |De Wilde and Austin Swartout. A e o electrification of the|Georgetown men, many of whom lon# [ gpecial award was given Mason Wal- Baltimore and o tunmels in {nago lost touch with their alma mater, | lacs under the school betterment t :‘;f:f;iémeus:’"":isw;&_ is the chief problem now confronting | award. Speclal honor attached to the cussed by Nelson Meeds. Others who | fho clUb. Wext ls the question of|two awards for kencral efficlency, the attonded the affair were Dean A N |keeping alive their interest after once | nighest possible honor. Peyton School of Foreign Service GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY The College of Arts and Sciences LOUIS J. GALLAGHER, S. J., Dean, > 4 S " |joining. Realizing this difficulty, the | Fletcher, jr., and Austin De Wilde sl H H . Joh , Prof. S. 8 o L " » . fonneon, Prof, &, & Stelupere: I K| SIVRE, GISIDE Whis Doy, thy | miseener, ir, ane Auain D wiids Beginning Monday Registration Now Open WALTER J. O'CONNOR, A. M., Registrar B Mtthewe and 4. G Prangley. '|pecial entertalnments during the | nence. Evening, January 26, C lete Courses in T, Matthews and A G. Prangley. | vear, whero old classmates can renew | " Tne letters for athletics wers ook omplete Cour public-speaking department of the|ariusintances. These entertainments |awarded by Mr. Woodworth to No - Foreign Trad Consular and Iniversity, In co-operation witn the | Jill take the form of smokers, ad-|ton Kammercn. Raiph Klank, Board Courne of Twemty Lectares. oreign Trade R State department of education, has|3Tc55¢S DY prominent alumni and ofi- | man Munson, James Cummings, Phil- $5.00—at the i ® Trade Commissioner Work clected. the question to be debated | 1418 and vaudeville program. lip Silverstone, Charles Haring, Wil- i s International Shipping Yitetnationals Edw: and ik otactar GEhe CHeRHOn tooe o Svmrmd iR iTav ted lMam Sulltvan, Ellsworth Tavior.||| Chiropractic Research ;s oo g == Discussion League of Maryland. It is| The first of these meetings probably | Leroy Nichoel, Charles May, Phillip Diplomacy Political Science University 1349 L Street N.W. “Should the Proposed Child Labor( will be held the night before the |T®%. Michael Durso and Anthony Amendment to the Constitution of the [ Georgetown indoor track meet, which | Stewart. United States Be Ratificd by the State | is scheduled February 21. Paavo| Tuesday saw the establishment of of Maryland.” Nurmi, the fiying Finn, who {s to com.. | the second chapter of the Friendship University of Maryland was the|pete in the meet, giving Washington | Club. The officers are: Vice president, most popular with the teachers who | its first chance to mes the champlon, | Loulse Famiglettl; secretary, Anna attended Summer school in the State|is to be invited as guest of honor. | Cocuzzl, and treasurer, Ida Weisblatt. last year, according to officlal figures| Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, who ntly given out. Two hundred and | first brought the Quantico marines to New Semester Opens 5:10 PM., Monday, 2 February, 1925 Catalogue and Complete Information Can Be Obtained From COLUMBIA SCHOOL | —O0F— four attended the sessions at|Georgetown, also will be invited. = = ' " o) College ‘l'flrk Johns Hopkins was| Midyear examinations at George- |lem than ordioary ciass pricos: very tmimest: | THE OFFICE OF THE SCHOMOL next in lne, with 10 less. town College, beginning tomorrow, |in emcient mothod teea Tesaiin. | 7 Main Serst, Walcott H. Simmons, United | will continue until February 2, inclu- |Addrem Bor 1368, Etar . 431 6th St. N.W. Telephone States Infantry, now on duty with the | sive. The annual midterm holiday BOYD wg;mxm X anNA R. O. T. C. unit at the university, has | will be granted the day following. un.-o‘i'.{:';nm been informed in orders from the| Rev. Charles W. Lyons, S. J., presi- headquarters of the 3d Corps Area of his promotion from the grade of technical sergeant to master sergeant. dent of the University, was among the speakers at the annual vesper service last Sunday of the Knights of ROY C. CLAFLIN, President life’s duties. \Vood‘s\ Commercial School, located |in a quiet neighborhood, IS| ;ust an ideal place. One year’s | ,tuumn costs $119, payable in| | seven monthly payments. | One year, evening sessions,| | $56, in monthly payments. 39th Year—Lincoln 38 14th & T Sts. N.W. Ph. N. 272 This is the highest non-commissioned | Columbus, in St. Aloysius' Church. grade in the United States Army, Father Lyons praised the organiza- Sergt. Simmons has served for more | tion as one that has stood always S than 30 years in the Army and Marine | squarely behind the State and all Corps. He wears four service stripes | lawfully constituted authoritles. for service in France and Germany | Forelgn Servi B and wears two stripes for wounds re- jeEsi SsEyice Encnily Maaty G@ied 1 the World Wer The plenary sesslon of the faculty Dr. ¥ Auchter, head of the de-|0f the Foreign Service School, at partment of horticulture of the uni-|Which a number of important mat- versity, Is on a tour of Indiana, Penn- | térs pertaining to the curriculum sylvan Connecticut and N Yorlk | were discussed, was held last Sunday in the interest of his work. He wmlo\“‘n’ns in the Riggs Library, at the make many talks before horticultural | c0llege. Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, §.J., groups during his trip. regent of the school, presided over Parts have been distributed by the the session, which was attended by Masque and Bauble Club for “The |5l members of the faculty. The as- Charm School,” which will sistant dean, Thomas H. Healy, pre- sented the laiter part of February.|Sented his annual report. | WGCODWARD SCHOOL Accredited School for Boys 4th-8th Grades—High School The Woodward School is a high-grade private institution with well rounded work-play-study program. Small classes, supervised study periods, and experienced teachers make for suc- cess in the adequate training of boys. The school is located in the heart of the city, near the State, War and Navy Dept., and is equipped with light, airy classrooms, gymnasium and swimming pool. Conducted under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A, the highest standard of Christian The advertisement bf the Washington School for Secre- taries will be found on page 3. We train you in your spare time, night or day, to become a first-class professional Draftsman. Popular courses. HReduced rates. In clase—e pupils, 75c each. Private, $1.25. Residence, $1.75 Translations Complete Course in 3 to 9 Months | i A R A A A A A A A A A A A A N A A A A A N A A A A R A A N N R A N I e ——— No previous training required. You start in on actual Drafting and are taught Corcoran School A A A A A A A AN A A A A A A A AN A AN AP | THE TEMPLE SCHOOL, Inc. | Mary Tarba ind Gordg It {s the opinlon of the authorities Y 5 © hig wan will play the leading Toles. | of the school that during the last e ; of Art manhood and citizenship are maintained. | through practical problems under indi- Others of the cast are Willlam Kel. | sears considorable progress has been |} 1416 K St. Main 3258 R T NG The school is located in the Central Y. M. C. A. Building, 1736 || vidual instruction of expert Draftsmen olfe, 0, £ study that b ked i . N.W. Thn e b B nveraction in toretgn service ||| Day Afternoon Evening Students may resister at any G St. NV and Designers. time during the school year. No previous instruction necessary. Bchmidt, Clark Beach and Helen|Just now, it was pointed out, the If You Have a Question | Shorthand, Gregg and Pitman Clagett. more or less ideal course of {nstruc- H Hobert Strake, Alsxander Muzry|tion would require two years of b- || Beginners” Classes w7y Doy and evening clasees ta ofes L oan el b 3333114:1;0 (()lurl oflie; for full particulars. Open and J h Macko have b chose eral or cultural college training be- ictation—s! Mk.“. tique an le Dra B e pos Titeraey Baciety i sapre: | cora entranos on theyspecimlinasur [l I tation for ChM Service Fainting, Compesttion nd @ G. CULBERTSON, M. A. to aily and every night, except Wednes- @ent the organization in the tryouts|riculum proper to the School of For- Business English Headmaster day and samrday’ till 9:30. Zor the proposed debating team. elgn Service, It is not now, nor s it F“h‘ likely to be in the near future, the Athistic Directee e intention of the faculty to make the |{ P8 cal Tests H. C. Byrd, athletic director at the| pregent course an exclusively grad- Typewrit walversity, talked before the fresh-|poee®or CRITE,* Mimeographing man engineering class on the value Clad Is Sue 2 Stencil Clflflll' of athletics, pointing out the nece: sity of co-operation between studen: Unden the presidency of J. Hulitt, and faculty for successful athletic|the Pennsylvania Law Club, one of Adding Machine TUIT!ON FREE . work. He declared that the winning | the leading State clubs at the Law of athlet & 1s not, in itself, of | School, 18 enjoying & successful sea- Business Office Practice Entl'flnce ee, e as on value, bu the determina-|son. The object of the club is pri | _The Afterneon Typewriting | Department and Business Ofice | tion to succeed by using falr means|marily to make available to the mem- 15 the essential thing. bers full Information regarding the Fourteen new members have been | requirements for admission to the fnittated by the New Mercer Literary | Pennsylvania bar and to help the 4 Seofety. They are Alene Gleason,| members familiarize themsélves with Address All Communications to Miss Anne F. Al , Secret NATIONAL OF SCHOOL 1314 MASS. AVE. N.W. Practice under the persopal di- rection of Miss Alice Terrell University Louise Howard, FEllen Calbreath,|the State code. Gencva Reich, Theodore Willls, Re-| Joseph Murphy is vl 1dent of Ghnct, Refch, Thestore wilig he”| osepn Mrphs tn vico presdent of LEARN SCHOOL FINE |l 1. sccons semester Begins Monday, February 2. Earoll This Wesk R R PN Helss, Marvin Long, Horace Dikeman,) W. Millard secretary. Charter mem- S P A N ls H & APPuED ART TY Harry Paris, Howard Sumner, Herbert| bers are Allen J. Krouse, Walter L. THE FACUL Chartered by Act of Congress 1821 ‘V}af" H“'J‘ Mis: ‘““:1"“"} e -'TYlflev -‘3""" A. Jfi"“;- R"Jh"‘w‘i-“;"c‘ —the language of commerce—by the FELIX MAEONY, Directer, Main 1760 rof. Gamble, head of the|Clellan, James Gallagher, Jr.; am Ty . i Co-educational and husbandry department of | A. O'Connor, Georgo Dluzansky, Glenn |[Il Bor mier Tor ol cirtaod— :1'" Conn. Ave. and M Frank O'Hars, A. M,, Ph. D. Economics th v, will attend the fourth | F. Murphy, F. J. McNamara, J. Hulitt, | ||| to sult your conventence, Day or F “Stad: With a P James F. Hartnett, A. M., Vice Dean English @npual meeting of the Southern di-|Louls Max, Joseph Murphy, Warren |[|| ning, Individual Instruction or em 'Study Art With a Purpose Howard W. Ameli, LL. B. Business Law . . Nincrican Dalrs Sclonce | W Tonee. Gus Stiilor, 3. MeKonna and ||| ciamoe,under Sative Tasioctors e Dly lfld Evening C T. William Brockbank, A. M. Ph. D,, M. D. Psychology Winter Semester in All Departments o be held a Atanta | 3. W. Millard. % alfl =2 ki LI e aen, XA1, Sketch Classes John D. Cushman, C. P. A. Accounting bruary 3, 4 and 5. He was the| An unusual’ honor was bestowe ges You are fnvited to enjoy & Chlldml Saturday Class James B. Bevidson Typewriting . J r of the Southern division|u th bers of the 1922 base 'ul Trial Lesson. Call, y and now 15 its secretary and treas- | ball team Baturday night in Phila- Qur 8- Mo;;flé Proh;tumd 2‘;‘:‘" ‘;f‘,‘,',,‘,';“,,,tp‘,’:fl" 5 sm' Begm February 2, 1925 rer. delphia, when they were given life ‘undam ourse you ustin d Prof. Gamble has announced that|membership in the well known Vet- f :"‘ etirrie ": Arthur M. Weering, A. B. Eflilllh S0 many men have registered for the | erans' Athletic Club. This marked 0 accept a p n in Interior William E. Deviny, A. M., Ph. D. Accounting Department of Arts and Sci Winter short course on corn growing [the first time that the club has ever Decoration, Costume_ Design, st F i Diwaing A. M, LL. M, LL. D. Equity Pleading ep: ent o an iences {at it has been necessary to divide | gone back several years to recognize Color, Poster, md Commer- Tons B, Prymm F1 8. ¥t~ A . - em in two groups the work of any college athletio team K ; > & . AL el and fo admit them to life member- cial D""‘""fi Catalog. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, LL. M,/ M. P. L. Torts d —including the School of Graduate Studies, T Class. ow Forming. John R. Fitzpatrick, A. B. Shorthan: 3 Columbia Coll Coll e : d EDWARD SPANO HEADS Robert Le Gendre, former Georgo- | Paul J. Fitzpatrick, A. BM ;flmt}' lnidnlflk}fl( 'y olumbia College, College ot Engineering an town University star, who set a new C. A. M. usine: ministration » SCHOIL SPANISH CLUB | world record in the broad jump at the | #;‘rg‘l‘::,yxn. E, = Teachers’ College. Full day and late afternoon Olymple games last Summer, also was | e present. He was given an award for Unanimously Elected President of | his distinguished service on the ic t McKinley High Organization. Olympic team. | _ Other Officers Also Chosen. Foreign Service School Courses. Bdward Spano was unanimously| A number of new courses will be William D. Harris, A. B. Rev. Charles A. Hart, A. M, J. C. B. James J. Hayden, A. M, LL. B. Grattan Kerans, A. B. Journalism Aubrey E. Landry, A. B, Ph. D. Mathematics William E. Leshy, A. M., LL. M,, LL. D. Constitutional Law Thomas J. Mac Kavanagh, B. S. in E. E. Radio Y.M.CA. College School of Law Courses leading to the Y. W.C. A, Department of Education courses in Liberal Arts, Engineering, Architecture and Education. 3 For catalogue and other information apply to the Registrar, 2033 G St. N.W., Telephone West 1649. elected president of the Spanish Club |added to the curriculum of the For- degree of LL. B. and Registration for Spring Chri B, E i cKinley St 8 chool of Georgetown ristopher W. Martin, A. B. ‘nglis| fact ok Ouker icers choren tol | Unversity &t the beginaiog ot tha|| LT, M. Thorough prep- R Ve & Marsch, L0 B, By i gt g Jow: John Burr, vice president; Ade. | Second semester, February 2. Among ! 3 Opem January 26 Vietor S, Mersch, LL. B Equity For catalogue and other information lia Swecker, secretary-treasurer, and | these will be courses on international arations for the Bar Ex- William J. Neale, L Damages ply to the Dean. 1335 H St. NW. Tele- Robert Seaman, sergeant-at-arms. banking, foreign exchange, market- a % c F 2 Rev. John O'Gndy, A. M.. Ph. D. Sociology Kone Main 78 The club decided to present a Span- | In&, credits and collections, admiralty [ 4 mination. asses Begin February Linds M. O'Hara, A. Letin $sh play, “El Amor Inoceute,” early |law, steamshlp operation, whart man- Genmeral, Religious, Health Harry S. O'Neill, D, V. M Real Estate niext month. Marion Hunt, Florence |2gement, stowage, stevedoring, ports Feb- Programas . The School of nmy PDavidson, Irving Burr and John Levin |and terminal facilities, international Classes open on Fe » . will take the leading roles. A socil [1aw, forelgn relations of the United |} . 2nd, 1925. REGISTRATION FOR For catalogue and other information 3 meoting of the club will ba held Sat- |States, applied geography, etaple ary L COURSES ly to the Dean, 808 I St. N'W. Tele- k frday at the home of Carlos Bume. |commodities of world trade, etc. ALl phone Main 1617, £ John A. Adams, ‘;l\\':lrs teaches at Co-educational 1311 G St. N.W. . ' 3McKinley, explained the operation o : N 3 the sliding rule at a moeting last ?‘h’:"‘gl Socx:ty "El”u; Tt EXCEPT 1 The Law School bz week of the school's Engineers’ Club. Charles S. Miner has been electe: = & ' { Announcement was made that a club | president of the Agora Debating So- HEALTH EDUCATION Seiforde M. Sullw-m A. B., LL. B. Corporations Forenoon and Late Afternoon Classes Pin is being designed clety of McKinley Manual Training Y Y Y 'Y AND SWIMMING Ernest A. Vslade, B. S, M. E. Physics For catalogue and other information i § A humorous recitation by Annie Jen- [ School. Other officers -are: Dallas 614 E St. N.W. Gertrude M. Williams Tpyewriting pply to the Secretary, 1435 K St. N.W. = nings was one of the features of a|Cashell, vice president; Warren Ma- meeting Wednesday of the school's|gee, secretary, and Leroy Stockman, dramatic club. Robert Wick recited |sergeant-at-arms. The society bas Cardinal Wolsey's speech from Shake- planned a debate with Ph gpearc's “King Henry VITI” Hieh Schoel Telephono Franklin 0652 evhone Main 6503,