Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 119

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) —GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 29, hen the students of Princeton celebrated the defeat of Yale. ton defeated Yale in the annual foot ball game. or a gigantic bonfire at Princeton. Upsetting predictions, The photograph shows the prepara- 2P &A Photos An unusual photograph of the White House, with the equestrian statue hdrew Jackson in the foreground and the Washington Monument in ackground. Hair < & Fwine lington National Cemetery. They placed wreaths upon the tomb of the Unknowr. reek hero who fought in the World War in the American Army. The photo shows Dilboy grave. Oyster roast of the Southeast Business Photo hy E. de Sovza Christian refugees from Turkey. It is re- ported that the Turks have deported thou- sands of these Chris- tians, and one Ameri- can journalist has writ- ten of atrocities. The men in the photograph were taken from their families. P &A Ph They are ready, and Congress can now conveie. Thece young ladies are ab’e assistants to Senators, and, reading from left to right, they are: Misses Gretchen Smith, in the office of Senator Robinson of Indiana; Ailene Loveland, with the same Senator; Ida Mae Green, with Senator Frazier of North Dakota; Golden Bales, with Senator Curtis of Kansas; Martha G. Beach, with Senator Willis of Ohio; Fay Vandam, with Senator Watson of Indiana; Alice Uphoff, with Senator Lenroot of W isconsin; Florence Caulsen, with Senator Curtis; Viola Creque, with Senator Weller of Maryland; Mae Finotti, with Sena- tor Harreld of Oklahoma; Nan Chase, with Senator Pine of Oklahoma, and Olive Hurley, with Senator Bayard of Delaware. International Phot Washington young people who are connected with the St. Patrick Players, one of the well known organizations of its kind. They recently produced the “Pitter Patter Revue.” By Capital Photo Ser< i Men’s Association at Donahue Shore, along the Potomac, November 15 By Capitol Photo Service

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