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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 1. TNGIOERE [ 7. | NSIOCTONAAL SOETVASEIA ATBUSESS G~ COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF i - | = - | B ; ; DRAFTING Cuban Dinlomat Is Given: : New $250,000 Building at Howard U. Announces An-| 4 Alumni and Students to Give Siriearal U clasaen yoar ro Three Performances of i 14th & T Sts Varied Program. First Ph. D. in Foreign : ; G. W. U. Will House Im- | nual Competition for Mem- | Service. . ; portant Gathering. | bership in the Stylus. ! 3 7 | e i ey r i Dedication of Stockton Memorial | Announcement of the annual compe cinz the frsi nniversity B Hall the new $250.000 law school unig, | tition for membership in the Stylus, e R R > and a threeday meetinz of the As. | the literiry and art society at Howard e St dbctie oftpm 1 . Sociation of Urban Universities hold | Fniversity made vesterday by reizn service 3 prominent place: on the calendar of j the scribe. The Styius was organized Jonet, eon ] ; events this week at Georze Washing: | ome vears azo under the sponzorship | ofticial of the €ul e 3 : a SN ton Universite. Stockton Hall will be | of Prof. T. Montzomery Gregory, then ki, on whom the de 3 : dedicaied Saturday. while the Urban | of the department of English of How- | Aerred. the Sehool of For 3 " Universitics Association will convene | ard University. but now assistant su- | nounced. earned it hy G ite sessions Thursday perintendent of public schools of At-| willient esamination e B The threeday i University As- | lantic City 1. The purpese of the | beord of examiner 3 % sociation meeting will bring many | Stylus is “te encournge orizinal liter- | Gonet was awarded | far prominent cueators o this elty. Fri- fary expression among students of | ter of foreign sery-iig £ {day ai the annual dinner to he held { Howard University, with an especial | Two of the fair members of the Business High School Alumni Asso- Yosem. sl in 1923 T 5 fat the Hotel Powhatan John Jlays fview o the stimulation and develop- | ciation whe will take prominent parts in the organization's annual vaude- irst nats g P P f Hammond, noted engineer, will de- ' ment of productive authorship within e show November 19, 20 and 21. (Left) Margaret Eckloff. (Right) Mar- time 1o « sul zen n iliver the address | the race, and. for_the furtherance of | garet Tapy Esthetic dances, dran xotic §azz music_and selectio a slee Club of 32 voices compose the pot-pourri of entertaipment which uccess— the Business liigh =chool Alumni Association will sgrve at ils fifth anpual vaudeville <how in the school auditorium on November 19, 20 and Yes 21 Entertainers picked from the ranks of the sraduates as well 2 talent recruited from the student hod will take part in the show Among the features of the progran b scientifica are a dramatization of Booth Tarl viting inzton’s “The Ghost Story.” hv a cast_which recently won # contes expert at St Peter's Church in the s ickers will go on sale 1 1 The sta school tomorrow marnin el 1623 H Street micsion af 50 cents will he Preparations for the annu The committee which arranz € Jiot ' 4 s" classes Novembe: me ”"'”Ull’" Gnanieg e o he deticaiion of Stockton Mall | the same. the bringing together of | - play:a sketch by the class of June. 192 B';m?";‘ it Novsats |'a” ke up com = plomat {0 Dean Roscoe Pound of the Harvard | persons aible and willinz 1o co-ope: and selections by the Bustness Gles Clut English class, November aametnie, i win tonens a1 The Temple School, Inc. each night Tohn Baldwin, who took part In the slumni vaudesie’ show ||| 1436/ SE: M. 3258 | He has been at his Faculty Responsibility for Student | dythe Marchall, Genevieve | { Kane, Muarzaret Fekloff and The Abbott School e e Conduct and Discipline in Urban Uni tessie Scott. Lillian Wiashing i [ber of others. Those who will take e S ensuior| Committees Named. and seritiess Prof. Spurgeon Bell: Ohlo | L taek < aaen. Dt rosnmns.| tures to Be Drawn From | for Saturday. When Alumni [ber of e Those oo e Finoi o diConmttonl Are the World War h - < » ecs of evening education and he practical valiie of the convbea. | Teineniatie most ing Well. ound-table disenssion of problems | tions which have been held b the; b . nnual y Fl b _ A1 nd of the ind methods of evening education, | sechool of religion of Howard Uni.| Ve show have heen startec COLLEGE PARK. Md.. November 7. s tudent hody which number more Shermar Jerome K his docior's the cchool anditorium, The facnity (tion . 1 e 1 | Marked appreciation was shown by | UACH D i Marylaind next Saturday. While the | Ethel Ginbe Tohn Reill e with 1he aminittce for the show has heen ap- atures at the sessions will be the | the larze number of prominent men | 20 3 : o . i S I ik B i e b et Va0 e nent o 190 1. and the a:siznmenis wdress of United States commission: { and women present at the ninth ar Miss Sibyl Baker, \ l ich Burton Ford nd inters awarded the e of doctor Wl University: Taw Sehool. sl deltvers fon thie o Eas < . teview o " : - . L nive v Law School delive o s end. Subsidiary attractions include dance Ite a il pHIlSsuphy s StoEeizn Soavice. the principal tres: This event ' Membership' in the Stylus is agtain- | musie by Holland's “Dance (1% Graham-Pitma on v i helsse “.“, probably will ne of the biggestied by students of the university | ters.” songs by Catherine Davis and (f| elasses in charze have s ever held a e iy, s Drac: | through submitting original produc- | | Marzaret Tuppan of the <1, Patrick’s their line of . tically all of the heads of the leading | tions of poetry, short stor exssays, | Plavers and Marianne Spellbring v schools of the countey will be In | paintings or drawings to a bhoard of | Well Known Hel 1ttendance. critics composed of facully and ather | wite o the Unive Program of 1 Sl endlies. members of the Stylus, who nominaie | W ashinat g g yerities persons for membership on the hasis A Geoteetéion: (Consit he prozram for the Association of fof the competitive value of the origi- | two yeurs ago. will put on an origi 1 known in Wa Urban Universities calls for the read- | nal prodnction { act erved for i inz of papers by Dean Thyrsa W Student members of the organiz The cast for “The Story” | net has held numerous ate University. on “University Bu Liovd Burrell. Charles Williams. | : the class of June. 1975 are i Criia : [reaus of Business™: Dean Frederiek | 57 Daniel Teid and Ralph vanen. | Student Body of 3,000. Will Return. e N A of eniet «n . Cast Coaching Is Progress- | 1 Rebinwon. Colleze of the City of important duty nd Chancellor Samuel P. Capen, Uni- | versiiy is being more and morr Shchs eyl MIEnSe M that will occupy the|<how fallows: Alfred MeGar tion of the port 1° stions arve heinz ma iar. | versity of Buffalo. who will speak on | wnowledsed by the sveat relizic A A ahaSatucas ant has been arranged for | chairman: Marguerite AeDonor hool 0 w. which | problems connected with the increas: | jeadors in America. who have ziven | Uditorium Friday and Saturday L Richard Hart. Henry Cla ins and i eColm will have chay Colleze K i Richa Closkeas Henry Sehweinhant eonversational methnd ving considerable ve heen made follow: b er of education. Dr. John J. Tigert.! nuaj convocation of the school of rel iy Haliss Mx ol i ¢ Heze Par president, Richaraf =0/ Sy HonEy Scien a t pe on the part of | Mise Ethel T. Prince. Miss F. A Other speakers at the sessions Include | jon Jast week on the nuniversity | gn 2 ONSAct play and @ pantomime. | pixon of Baltimore. vice president.{ \;mv Norton. Doris novelty dances by Feva Fish.- and ial attache at fhe A\mos, University of Pittsburgh, on{ gon of 1925 are. Louice Jonmson. | 1@lent for Vaudeville Fea- All- Day Program Arranged composed of Wi ‘.m» av. Eller e e sEann New York. whe will repert on the Sehool of eligion Valued. ] Y ik Ny : over 1wo ve: . duead November - and 21 |inz number of applications for collese | their rarnest support 1o this worlk, | €Nt will he drawn (rom the entire | home & day at the Untversity of | Rich 1 The staze crew will be under the di Schnl suecessful far 47 years A\merican zovern en. Mi: Olivia A, Tavl i Dr. Rohert E. Vinson of Western Re-! campus, by the spontaneons vote of eetion ot T iae Dent. . while Miss |20 Geary Ebpley of the university | Schre and Le Rov Met N Free Trial Lesson Fhe Platt amendment per-! Rosemary Arnold and Miss Mars serve University, Dean David Mac- | ihanks expressing appreciation for the T e AT e Wit ooies|is sccretary.treasirer. is in charge of |~ The facultv representati Mited Statee fo intervene | Dent: make-up canor? Kenzie of the Colleze of the City of | pid RS EEPEs B which b AL 3 : the affair. the day will be one of | Mrs. K. S Outwater, Mise May f wn independence Walier, J of Fairmont Colleze. Wichita, Kans;; | jnoceusion of the convocation. Wb e Eha %) Y o The complete 1ist of cvents follows: | Dr. 1. A1 Butts, Dr. L. Howard = he right of the Cul Ivertising, Mis - - David A, Robertson. asefstant direc: | it the -subjeet “The Chri e et : ‘. und all day—Grain show. and Mr. Lenn Woods L/\ .\I( \]A('; v Church, Humanity's Hope G ibe by e i &ron An assembly, of w RaALe chis Of the ket s L Presiden ink Avdelotte of Swarth 4 he program wi department. in ricultural Building i e Or b xcess of U L tntas | more Collenss. Vemon Kollogs, (Frest | foeme (or seneral dissussion. thuse | versified evor given at Ce s b i S e S S16 14th St N\ nardo Dipett. secretury of Kate, M ! am. fdent Frederick C. Hicks of the Unl-i,npua) convocation held by the school | twin sieters, Marie Tose o , | fruit show, under the auspices of the | aperation of the student hod Tel. Franklin 2620 hun embasey, addressed the ! Miss Fred crsity of Cineinnati, Dro F. AL N of relizion excelled in strenzth hort department. assisted by | order 1o make . N < . + - rai Elizabeth Dobrir Louis i Luropean literature Wed- - Fuphemia | mons. | of Georze Washington University and | 0, T8 €00 TFCE GC 3 Stilt S0 ver | lizube A nearl.y ers. in greenhouse. This |y success. Speeches were influence of the poet ttinz. Miss " Prince. | President William Mather Lewis of 3 LIS Morse A all previous convocations ey . exhibit will be open all day Sun- | Henry Schweinhau The visitor w introduced | M G. Wines and Ernest Rick: | Georze Washington University I s C YIS icon il Soug: &nd. dar act by Jaclk, Reles joeney ‘ g 31 & 1d Y eigs | 98y, November 1. I mantn. PLity silver Prof ward | MCT. Donnelly, j Costumes. “Miss Katherine i Calatim ¥oxe calkes, Convocation Sermon Bill Jamison, Buddy schiegel i 9 aan. und all day—Exhibit. by Col- | Butts and Alfred M razhy NAT!ONAL SCHOOL Mre. H. . Shertz and M The annual convocation sermor & S casctes Pols ~of Home Economics, in Agricul- nior class of the Medical | derson: music. Mrs. Carrie V. Evram.| The events in the dedication of the | nreaiied by Dr. J. Percival Huget solox by Junet Coon, and an acro- | Eulting 1< taken on a tour of in-iMiss Mary Wood and L. Manoly; | srockton Memorial Law School will | pugior of Thompk Avenue Congre 4 bR patholozy and hygiene | 3 i n. the recistration and recep. | g > nde X Pev. Dr 1 Thomas Marviand. with comedy stunts he rl 4 y by Dr. Bugene R. WHI {4 Show in the ast of ail danee 4 et 2 DI € L L The one-nct play he Man | tWeen o M BALT'MORE— SCHOOL FELIN MAHONY. Dicctor. Main 1360 The class inspected the Wash ) [ Invitations have heen extended 1o all 1. William S, Howard e o 5 p.m.—Meating of the “M*Club. a B o e, A8 oneof | from the stately minuet to 1 }institutions which belonz 10 the Asso- | gy 2 Baptist Church: Jesse which officers for coming vear will be e Conn. Ave. and M Feoowas ope ind heine | Kl v jon of American Law Schools and e £ the W e A elocted el D e voopered by i those Delonzinz (0 1he AMENICAn jopian ¢hurch. Cincinnati. Ohie: Perer | [, " 520 wn.— Dinner. under the aus | Wilkinson and Dunbar Principal ([1)7«1, Riode Irlnn(rill\vc.) : j ay and Evening Classes the method wherehy the | lepn: . i e preceded by Innchean At the o, secretars of the American ¥ Robin Clapp and De Ford Mill H. Burton Shiplex is chairman of — Our &-menth Professinnal Funda ralien Hroms) the IEOIODNIE. ol by MaS e . S avetie Hoiel for all delesates and eration of Labor: Walter Vfora Shepherd in the Distance™ wili | [he committee in charge of the dance. | waper 1. il siiperliitendent 10T] 'THa ew bue ibresented: law school building the dedication will gjes. and Andrew H. TPheln: field fecsional e of the dinner committee Garnet . Wilkineor irs b, amdl D G Lauters Pagimal Asscelation ‘was piit o zoad | tale place: 4 manazer, Chamber of Commerce of ijud.on and il embeliis Attend Economic Parley superintendent in charze of ve ehemict and hacteriolozict, personally |nve last week when it conveved the : The principal speaker will be Dean the United States. President J. Stan | ccenic effect=. costnmes and . Marie Mount, dean of the Col | <chools. went to Faltiriore - la o IaiiE ol kes T e et Roscne Ponnd of Tarvard. Short ad- gey Durkee and Dr. Mordecai W } part in its lege of Home Economics: Mre. C. P, 2nd inspected the new Donglass Hiz g 5 Al 0ay At ler of dvecses will be made by Capt. Edward | ‘ahnson of Charleston. W. Va., were Stimeon. Rohert | Welsh, foods and nutrition instructor. | SChoo s e host of outof-town | The Slumni Association has plagned | Stafford, president of the law school fhe speakers at the convacation dir 5 : Vi Mre. M. C. MeFarland. clothine smd| The Enzlish Departmenta e e PACF COURS S o havine descended on Wash- [a Christimas reunion. under the leader. alumni. Col. Walter (. Clephane ner % : 1ol Aonar hert textile instructor. and Fdna MeNaugh. | [he high schools in divisio E e for the Lehizh zame. Follow- {<hip of John Melnernev, 22 This | speak for the law school faculty AT the noonday nssembly in Andrew | Sto < bt ton. president of the Vocatlonal Home | hold its v meetin: ine the =moker Friday at the Wil [reunion wil t lace Jay eve | kevs to the new building will Rankin Memorial Chapel. held in con Barbara St 7 T 3 Yiconomics of Marvland, attended the | 2! 330 pan.. in the L. N Yea ,~_'£ Cities Inc 4 e rssembled at the {ning. December i chool au- | turned over to Dr. Lewis nection with annual henors dad « Leonoa ¢ conference of home economies staffs of | '1r Hish School. The re 706 n syvinnasium before the game. | ditorium. turti will fieliver ithes dkeybaitn, D Howard University, Llewelrn = \W. mette. £ Vron the various collezes, which was held | 1 A S Dol £ : g 1200 606 here o buffet luncheon was served A facully commitice Wil C. Van Vieck of the I Davis, presides of the Kappa N Tacqueline 1 Andrew in Philadelphiz this week. The pur. | Y1stanha i K i )0 e omni and friends of the | Mary C. Dent, has heen prepari school Honorary Society, appeale the | Jack Permu lliam Calfee se f the meeting nas to work. out | UPon invitation ¢ it o Wniveisity attended the alumni pgom | handhook containin: view of East Larze Reception Seheduled students of the university (o srive | than Glaul The abjective in teaching home eco | (UUnCil Supt Frar at the Wardman Park Hotel last ern's activities, T ok, which has |- enatte ARt il e tor BiEhizankiin scholarshin, . He ex . nomics, Gfvilons 1015 on. the cublect of & b night. The entire foot ball squad {Eone fo press, will be out about Jan et M lgmssin g | that the primary object of At a recent meeting of the graduate | SER008 s S0 RS SHAIECE OF N A t T 1 e o o I, 10 e ot o 8 | e i udhor o5 'L WESTERN SENIORS comnehfirt Bt st s [t vt o it | New Accountancy mittee in charge of the affatr was |, 3 " aniy Jdward Andrus| members of the faculty, zuests and |jege students schol ndiiates for the Bh D _deEiee |ot thisimesting ) the Golum . e P, e Be s E Fhey are V. R. Boswell, D. C. Lichten. = = 1 headed by Willlam Coonev, Paul Rev-1 0 5 L0 W0 G o ilis place as | friends at 9 p.m. Saturday. ELECT O CERS st < Grkey | tional Association met to hear = and_Carberrs Otne officers ; ' editor was filled by Marsaret Par.| Daneing will follow the reception Faculty and Alumni Gather. FF' bl o e i | reports and to eleci off ass, ov. he Athletic Associatio sons. who left the alumni department, | 4t 10 o'clock ¥aturday night. It is ex More than 500 woman students i M vhiatl i& Dleased. o being { SUNE year. Reading of Marks. Alpheus Walter was appointed alumni | pected that the visiting delegates for | faculty and alumnae gathered in the $ e e ke i T A% | Mes THSimn Amos and Chatles B.C.S. and M.C. S. R caltor for e mazine the Assuciation of Urban University | dininz hall of the aniversite Fridas | Cadet Maj. Paul Clark Chosen sociution of American Universities, the | SeTIVERES, tchers of » Degrees . «udent body Tuesday e Debating Scciety has star sessions also will attend the law { for the fourth annual Flowird wom : - i highest aceredited list in the country, | Loty aualified as 3 . Sl wton Hall. the occasion { drive foi new members i I dedication and reception en’s dinner. The cns havinz ihe Class President—Girls” Fencing ana 1n. C. 0. Appleman, dean of the | S7ners fer e = . C. P. A. Preparation T ilingt of fine) mayks tag) DISEIACAUS chalr. whic) T e fivst of lectures on arche: {annual women's dinner n zraduate sehool, who was chairman of | SATEIY | methods i an Call or write for bulletin beinz 4] e L L e Finger's rise pre will star night in | rated four vear B Club Thriving. the committee that placed the datas - . . thejeulio et i i 0 e T S St (5 d ' befors e i Sttt fmendier the Amedian fed BENJAMIN FRANKLIN he Vote taken at the meetinz | Morlew will speak on “The Old Maya | has come ts be the me . ) Tl Gallagher, . .. to the honor X Telelving {lie" AHciatuiatiens [onTs : U wuden on the topic od. That | Institution expedition 1o Yucatan, | Woman students, led hy the map. of hi 1 cadets at Western High | Marvland Chapter of Alpha Zeta, | he Officers’ Club fian T the present tendency A ral her t ancient Mayvan city wa shal. marche into the linin S ted president of the < commissioned oflicers of stinn nitiated Panl Baver, Lionel Neweomer and Jehn Faber Ficld hockey, althoush not officialiy recognized at the university, has heen | adopted by a small grovp of girls Amaens the enthnsiasts are Mildred B eotas s dowa: ntath s € Association alaella peabiiiotithe Ghinstian Tes 5 L ; DloGE of The “MEEGIIR. in the tnivee = Coina T e : : RO isit New Douglass High e Cl: ) e e e e e e e T e 2tk Sketch and Life Class Smith. principal mental Course fits vou to accept o ° han) position in Interiny Decoratinn, Cas- tume Design, Dynamic Symmetry, Colar and Commercinl Art. Catalog The Tintler law congress. compris fne the members the Butler Law Club, went on record as opposed 1o 0n Of Government In U i Ciovernment intervention in the an. thracite coal strike, the suhject of last Ttiestays: Weekly, ddebate ' ivincent FS IS RE SRR AN GAE SRCCSNGE A0 Downey was recognized hy Chancellor 1t IS matie Gedpe o Ten 1. Rafferty as the leader of the negative, while J. Spinatto was Jeadey Xeavi | =inging college song nd he univerdity anmeunces twe ad. fcheers for Harvard. Th Wednesday. The class chose e ditional leetures 1o he ziven hy Dr. | faculty and alimnae. at pl B wieel nnesidant Bilaborh Wileon enit the vote taken by the audience. The |\ “\" Kidder of DPhillipg Andover | honor in the dininz hall, applanded tor of-the Western Breeze, official or- demy on his expedition in New | the marching students to the echo as | zan of the sch. Other officer Mexico. tentative dates for the | they entered. Baltimore. Washir elected include Georze Bates, husinese | tectire December 7 and 14 Philedelphia ami _Plainfield manazer of the Freeze, tregcurer. and | Wimer. Margaret MeMinimy. Mary for affirmative The Mertill Club officers are busy s fEche sy csanteiinNthe ishial 51, © Giowine Bencall soeteftany of | York. Geneva Reich. Maxie Heiis and | fipinean. At 1 Nesw o W = The ffl-’:\zrr- for the affirmative .uwyy:.,mill. aac I e e FcollmegtheuresiCilsen: 1 ates i Liesoiaty aue i saa (00101 Trenc Mend. Tt is hoped 1o eventually | [agim whs elocted pomen as‘h"‘gto“ s ShE e SO Fo s and E ¢ o . Fizures recently gotten up in the The principal speaker a1 ves The Gir W Clnb gave, o Hal- | pake the zame a varsity sport P i ohe e e s | Mr. Spinatto, 9 |itiation exercises tn take place in the I cently ! &} mervices' to be heldiin Anarew Bin) loween party this year to welcome the reparati Sch 1 va; for the negative. Mr. Dow- i ;000 futnre. university show that 47 States, 2jservices tohe held in and B ithen i lloLnt ihe annun)iias fe Match Planned. orzanization of the hasket hall 1ear choo Arron sky and H. Padelib- | "“ppo "Gole Club, under Miss Ruth | Territories and 17 foreign countries | Memori e B I ontimes were ftold G dfour Co-ed rifle shooters of the university [Among hoth hovs and zirls. The The decision was awarded the | (lbarieon. hac heen marticine a1 ihn| AT® represented in the insthution. ; €ampus this afternoon will be Rex Leunes cyere itold. hysour “seriloy il o' of the | Hockey Club. “With 1annah Nash a tive by ia vate from thetieor L, has et acticing 4 Arizoma fs the only State in the TUnion | Kyvle Booth. Music will be furnished girls. Helen Beck. Margaret Karr.| will have theiv firsi competition of the been organized. and Secretaries Those recommended for memher<hip | 5 which does not send a student here. | by the university vested choir. zabeth Aalesky and Fstellita lohi. | season when « telegraphic match is < = @ = S et ey ang Sateit e Mt Ne av practice is held on In the club were AMiley Sandusk Announcement is made by . Master .- nett, as a feature of the part - | held with University of Michizan o et Fyvenins elass in modern : 1 g k | pproximately 40 of the 80 con. | vember fore girls are trying for = Thomas Frank Shebell, William Glenn. | LAw cOLLEGE CLASS Masons of the setting aside of Fehru Approximatety 4 f it n: | veml 5 % & 4 The prizes for the essay contest held | = -1z hgmas Eank Shebell Wil Glenngl Dazonsiofithe aetl ; o tedts for the dramatic Association | the team this vear than ever before. | The p: or the essay contest b E el e S e STUDENTS TO STAGE have been admitted us a result of the | Old_members of the squad are Julia | last March by the s S iling ; | : 5 2 | outs ouis D & canta >orothy M Descendants amons students ol avil aitems will Y, N S mmporeanc | ELECTS QFFICERS | i3 mmctiation. "o cnashvment” ot | SPANISH PLAY SCENES | ™ renctne crun. the onte | i ootes, Thovma, Wimsies, Mar | e oo st 800 ot B Rt 703 Nitch, Clande n“ h:lf(\er. Mr. un’n:,.'n the school is the outgrowth of a reso. | ol ,-.,"", ,(‘l. 2 ‘{’:. ::”] ”y‘ ';h[ p\\_'.uh\ 1“;;' 'i‘l anager; Thelma: Winkjar, Mar | o hools of Divisions 1013 were award EEE Mr. Shraeller, Mr Warman, Enin — lution presented by Dr. Dewitt C. el Rty e Was e Sasid Nardy ed to four Dunbar students. The sne ov. 13 ffice of Wags Jonn horms Ted' Miller, = s Crofséant. at the nineteenth aunuailTranslation Nuw Underwny for ;:1‘_um“lll|‘f_"); A-h:::::‘)n:wpm1_\rh\m med )'ji"v: m Iwbollary Juge mecCundy amd | S e e e i up to Nov. 13 at the offi Rurke Walsh, von Fredericks and | W. S. Brown Name emporary | convention. held in New York last : ) as about G bers. = D st - e | ton. first prize of Dorothy Fer- s Bont Erashes P Y SRy Players of Randall Junior mana is Lucille Weber vof. Newcomers are: \:a:.:»::x '{p.:\({l]: ebae e D s e 212 Transportation Bldg. The Foreign Service School wis President of Freshmen at 2 { High School. Lans o taught fencing in ltaly. Eleanor Freeney, Fran 2 L 2 Lo Slizabeth | Holmes and Mabel Shippen. tvine &« a2 host to a number of diplomats at the is the instructor Ella Powell. Eileen Flynn, Elizabeth | folmes and Mabel Solppen. wine fo Main 2180 3 : - T o “orkins {offman, Ruth Barnard, | th 2 $ Lehizh game yesterday, some of them Meeting. S o et s yo.| Plans are being made for the fifth Corkins, Ann F : ey, | vided between them me. With Rev. Edmund A. Walsh = —— duction of scenes from “A Trabajar” ! Fall vaudeville show. The cast will| Naomi Morris, Elizabeth Bes ey made iy Yo S. 3 pegent of the school: Dean Wil.| Temporary ofcers were slacte | FINDINGS ARE REPORTED‘\\'GI'Q taken last week by the Spanish | be drawn from the entire student |viam Miichell, Thelma Elliet connle e e i ohon e e liam 7. Notz and Assistant Dean | ihe freshman class of the Washin - = Players’ Clib of the Randall Junior | P04Y. and not exclusively from the | Church, Harelet Tithe, LU PO | Dunbar High School during the last W‘hatAreYouGoing homas H. Healy, the diplomats u-! ton College of Law at its meetinz last o t % i Ee - Anals dramatic association. . 5 \ia | four vears—66 men and 14 women— pied several boxe: | week. They follow: W roun. | Department of Research Gives|High School. The transiation is now | “'Oficers have heen elected by the |Barron, Mildred Bennett, Clemencia ; i | are now pursning degree conrses ? e e ol shnirman| Mot b s oy, S BRNEE D e s L T L R S T FR R T gy To Do AboutIt? of the graduate committee of the For-|and Miss M. . Thorne. Miss O, i, 2 | Miss 1. F. Morris directed section | Leonard, president, and Arthur Kim.|Pett. Nova Thompson, Ann Matthews. | .5 5% 1 iiercities of America s of least remstance.”| eizn Service School. lectured on the | (‘hacee, P. .I. Searless and I. H. John Pupils of Miner. 7.1 Wednesday afternoon in presen. | ball, manager. As soon as the new |Frances M ‘"g" .‘“i""’LI:!;"',',,;,,‘,','. ThL AOIIORY oot thiam 100 Db s ,,;":',,:1,',"',,,,‘i{‘,,,";j.': }",I,’:,‘, Locarno security freatles Tuesday | son. members of the executive com-\ <he department of research reported | Lation of its assembly program. vifle range is completed. practice will _‘F'_'e“’ '_"*"1{5;67_11‘;’:;‘" Nvive. | Virginia | Sraduates for the same period «r ‘ol ‘scompiishment. The nower afternoon at a meeting at the Willard i mitie Jast weok the results of the sirvev. of | The Popularity Club. directed by |begin. Lillian Lindquist is manager | Fowler. - Tilzabeth Core. Gl enrolied i the several xchonls or . Will you start the machin Hotel Marx Lewis has heen appointed toje SO0 1 TEERES 00 the SUIVer: o) Mrs. G, S. Johnson, elected officers | of the girls' rifle team this vear. The | StUrsls, - Hazel ‘,_v":m Teabel Mecoy | Howard University L O T e I"h‘nlv'»:h‘”l{}ll‘h;'VI‘”I :'\')11:\':‘;:xlll.:;‘vtl'vyc;": nal, including a summary of the find. | Wednesday. as follows: Regina Web- | Zirls. 100, are waiting for the comple- | ¥ G0 - 0 Yichte:: Cadets,” orzanized recent the affivmative side. accordin Toe Tliear were. Slies dent. Maj. Stanton L. Worml president. Capt. Ernest Tro retary. Capt. Jdames W her { treasurer, Lient. Earl Shamwell, and | husiness manacer. Liewt. Vidie 1, Main, Avin Grove The foot ball zame between Dunhar | port — } < b A inzs zivinz distributions, number of | €r. president: Arnetta Ross, vice | tion of the new range before hezin- (Mg SO SEGT N 0 1) membership |and the Booker T. Washinzton Hizi Lkl ferene X FRESHMEN ORGAN'ZE et the et ot ek, Av'ive | persons and averages, together with a | president: Lucile Carter, secretary: ning practice in the Public Speaking Club at the | School of Norfolk, ¥a.. plaved Iriday - | Cgitet 1ot wour e aln Tas Boon o ltable for comparinz the results. The dys Smith, assistant secretar . T last meeting of _the ~organization. | BRIOTEY 0. 10 ”'rm\\ e = = | Capitol las 1 € also has been ap- | yogults are as follow elyn Ware, treasurer. Oris i | They are: Joe McGlone. Cecil Propst b Booke ashington. 7 Georsetown Foreian Service SO e i i | T rarde 1A, one.individual with | poems and dramatizations were reat | COOKING SCHOLARSHIPS | {emn i’ peteie. " Walter ~ Chapman B i TR S Class to Hold Smoker. o 2 s erganized | score Tetween 65 and 70, who could be | by Lucile Carter. | Frank Witter, nder Muzzy. Har- e e AU e la'n monaior by Miss Bmma M. Gillett, dean emeri | vid in' 155 five with'scores hetwean | The dynior Decorators, led by Mi OFFERED FOUR YOUTHS | Erm e s, Y 1nter. | LEAVING FOR GRADUATION. || ariter scimois. fhat there it 3 morid of o, ADpointment v;]f' a_ committer ”ml e b s aon m\_'\;).,‘ (';.u]d not be tried in | D. L. Williams, hfl\'t} «m».r‘if.ldm visit ‘, t and ability in public speaking are it i fan S ot pescriting and raw up a_constitution featured the | Mrs. K P an o T aom- 1 1R profitably. In zrade A, eight |the Corcoran Art Gallery Wednesday et nazaaiiy: which canamates’ avs|| T D) Kennod o Altend By eroises {methods ol e g B e Ml b il i g e by | TS seoring beyond 55 (o be tried | The club also has arranged a Christ: | Hotel Training School to Test| CadaanEen ’ YN e ! 3 montne i n class o ongétown |ipalen commitiee Hion the, Snacwment| ¢y n zrades nd 4. need for | mas week party. For social affairs 2 ifan n New York. the Bowd Svatem and had passed the Eniversity Foreign Service Collexe. | fund. tecelved 1 lotior Jas, week from | comparing iheir - intelligence *scores | club members are designing and mak Ability to Make Quantity OPERA SEATS REDUCED. | Jonn 7. Kenneay. president of ren- L R KR T SR et Vave “and | attorney in Wisconsin, inclosing ;“;\’.l.] is F“»’r‘yt-?.vl‘r:\:»‘vh";h:q\:h(}.‘p‘rffr:‘x e e s g Cooks of Americans. 1 jamin_ Franklin University, will zo to /| Smy wh o 75058 Averarc student 1o Strum. | substantial check for the '.""” to " lof the next zrade in both intelligence | A special progr: o s ashins o 2 i New York Kriday to attend the Fall |} sccomplish $hit obScel \".Z‘dmm,‘.' M G ; of ch she is a Ips 5 ey ey 5 : N : . More than 130 graduates o fation heing civen at the rate o clas vas o suppor| Sorority. wiil ‘give a ted his aier | ‘ed that the < of 1 prt: n S fanuouncement fyesterday. by o P [ceive their diplomas at these exercises. Tt "By Sharthand for two months class was urged “to .qp_p ort (mo o Y the Wamen'a Univeriity (b | nounced that the work of the depart: | made by Mrs. Sadie "Henson, Serat. | Lewis, president of the Lewis Hotel, The Washington Opera Company |Eoite thiin dinlomas at these exervises, i| suidied Bovd Shorhan for two mont) activitics of other organizations at|noon at the Womer's | been held up by the lack of [ J. C. Fillmore and Mrs. Odele Jack- | Training School. has placed two large sections of seats, the college. Miss S Helen Eisenhardt, class of |Materials, which are just beginning to | son. Miss Lillian Robinson will pre-| " To prove his contention that Amer- | totaling nearly 2,000, in the Wash- | o€ S0I0s B BCOUM BRES, BIVC PUSCH wte ezl dictation). 10T have a wvord | 1919, will leave Washington today |“TRVe: | Fohna = side. Sx ican youns men can make their |ington Auditorium at the disposal of | Si Do G4 He will speak 10| hensd of tme clnmd s wriing it ! e Mordecai Johnson of Charles |~ At Randall Building a communiy | jivelihood as cooks, Mr. Lewis has |students and all teachers in the Dis-|F/RCEAG DERTER 0 Yol SENE (0 P 5ata" Snorthand is the mast remark ADDRESSES SCHOOLBOYS come associated ‘with the prohibition | 10 W Vi will address the student | center was reopened last wee decided to give four local boys a com. | trict at reduced prices for the coming | b reegional Relations of the Account- | el e ane e N Other graduates who have “_‘;';»‘m‘]‘\ oy .;;“L!:Ié: I;r:gayA He { der general direction of Mrs. Gabitelle | plete course in quantity cooking and | season of five operas to|be given at [ TO | achieved unusual positions recently | 00 speakers at the convo-} .. Pelham. Paris Henderson was|finally place them in either local or |the Washington Auditorium. g Homer S. Pace of the firm of Pace|| Depariment. Boyd Dr. Fairchild Talks ef Character | 37t “1late Lioyd Campbell, class hf_(fu:n_n v‘ntr( ises last week at Howard |elected president and Mrs. Maude | out-of-town hotels. As long as these seats last they willlg ‘Pace was a visitor in \'\.”hinx‘l‘“" T :I»urrv'r:y;-”:fl remarkable. o ThC Analysis, | 1918, recently appointed associate at- “,‘l.;:";“,‘-‘ o tiot st 4 A Cuney and Miss Lola Le Brandt were Selection of the four boys will be |be available to those qualified uUDON |jagt week. Mr. Pace is chairmun of || mnanealeled i the history of Washing. ¥ torney in the Department of Justice:| . vl'Jnnl’r:;;:I ",““‘"nv:\’ D! hs (':‘Jk;!alnmfi named volunteer workers. The cen-|made through tests now being framed. | presentation of a letter from teacher |the committee on public affairs of the || ton: e e e e e g Character analysis and firs hene Rebecea §. Greathouse, class of 1925 | 15 PIanning 1o zive cach child in the | ter was addressed by Mrs. Pelham.|It is planned to hold the tests within | or principal. Each person may havelaimerican Institute of Accountants.![ nvmed mones Hoson Stecr nd (o o were ontlined by Dr. Milton Fairchild | appointed an assistant to the District 'nn ettt “‘,‘ “‘:;““1 A | George Mackenzie and Smith | the next two months. | two tickets. Applications should beland the occasion of his visit was the || the port (B School) . Sh. of the Character BEducation Ass prosecnting attorney: Elizabeth Tyde | b6 thoiwbl ot diisat o "0 Wormley. principal of the Randall| Mr. Lewis' decision to cive the [made at the box office at the Jordanpresentation to the w and means || Make cerialn 1 'n,.‘.'mm tion at a luncheon Friday of the hovs [of 1925, appointed an atiorney in the et ‘_"M?N o ,’",‘;: ""”; Junior High School. | scholarships followed demands being | Piano Co., Thirteenth and G streets. | committee of the recommendations of | o ) von it o the Woodward Lower School. Par- | United States Railvoad Administys e o e e . [ made on him by hotel mandgers all | . the American Institute concerninz R0 nis of the hoye were the zues | tion i o : s : . over the country for cooks. It is ex-| ) changes in proposed tax, legislation. 5 The program. in charge of Hall| Prof. I ty will finish his m.»-u.g,_m]‘]" alth and health habits of the Either Will Do. plained that with immigration becom. | Scat! The new freshman class in Acconnt BOYD SCHOOL Hooper, included ita Miss L. ) for the freshmen in elementary law | P From the Boston Transeript inz more restricted the ranks of | From the London Mail ancy will meét for the first time Wed 5 Allen. soprann, accompanied by Miss |and examinations will be held Wednes. | ok = “To avoid having to pay alimeny | culinary experts are rapidly dwindling. | “Madge carries her age well. doesn't |nesday. The opening class session. | for Secrectaries Al Horn: W. T. Bartholomew. pianist. { dayv. Prof. Helen Jamison will he Folks who are bright and eceentric | stay single,” says an exchange. An-|It s stated the quantity cookery | she?" which will be conducted by Mr. Wil-| On G e 1IN—133R°G S N und R, W, Baflev. religions work sec. | zin her conrse on personal property |are alv welcome guests al a party: | other way, of conrse, is to stay mar-|course is one Which should be master- Yes: T wonder she's stood the bur- | lette. will be on “‘Elemeniary Prin- | Waall WeTR R O Tave cetary of the Y. M. C. ., tenor. | Friday. they enliven It. . ried. | cd In a few months. den so long. ciples of the Law.” the School of Accountancy and Busi-|| tion at the rate of 108 words per min. <

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