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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, . JANUARY 17. 1926—PART » 1. 27 Schools and Colleges—Midwinter Enrollment Wins Professorship TEACHERS INVITED TOMEETATE.W.U. N. E. A. Session and Convo-| cation Occur During Week 9l February 22. Cleorge Washington (nive xtended its facilities to the ducation Association re during the week of ary 2 The use of Corcoran Hall and Stock G e ton Hall has been offered for the r 8 3 | section sessions to be held by X . L i teachers ) O o The Nationai b y ) meetings wil well fill rsity has National | which meets ation dd 1o the already 3 \ 3 1 the univer Lewis re the midwinter | [ | afternoon of ieb = . Dii Erani Asae GIACOMO ZANE Swarthmore ¢ 1 attache of the Ital ddress, but program ctivities scheduled President William cently announced convocation for the ruary 22 at which lotte. president of ege. will deliver the The convocation will Memorial Continental Hail veception 1o the gradustes nnual Mnior promenade as well ax the at endant social funections will be a part f the junior week celebration. It firther” announced that the junio clags play and the annual “tap day for the sororities will he a feature. Program Will Be Broadeast. Announcement is also made that the university will n the r from sta tion WRC on the night of Februars ? It to i ie in the program the musical organizations both men and women. the orchestra or stringed quartet. varions solos by university talent and A talk The hour and a half allotted 1o university is expected to be an ident Muther n em- nted a nber of the Georgetown University faculty. MRS. HENRY M. ROBERT TO CONBUCT COURSES Pen Women Back Tmining in Par- W in The usua the Accredited Secretaries and is planned liamentary Procedure of Accredited with The Natjonal Secretaries, District of League of American I bring Mrs. Henry M. Robert to Wash ington early next month nduet training courses in parliamentary pro. cedure. Mrs. Robert was a co-worker with her. late husband, Gen. Rober: author of Robert’s Rules of Order The course in this city will b 1t the local clubheuse of th | of Pen Women 1] street v the joint auspic hist tizacion and the National Society Aceredited Secret ;! 1 tor 1 wl Society in co-operation the branch the n Women. will Columbia of Lewis will be i *kron, Ohio. next Friday Ruguration of Dr. George ko as uresident of the University of Akron. Zook was formerly connected with artment of Education here commissioner President is will preside ut the meet ot college executives in the aftern i on Thursday wi Credit Men's As “Education and B The Alumni News, 1 ished. carried an ederick A, Moss on the eshmen at the university The edition is devoted versity happenings in tivities and in alumni eight-page edition * vari Hustrations comprehensive history ation during the past Vernon RBrewster editor Dr. present it the in ven ant o before the on in Detroit o org of and an Istness vanced well us L open women. | cover a period of 10 wks iver Duties of sl secretary will e Iall. | special fe the mid-vesr term in M Wade been e itant, and will give the clure at 916 Seventeenth Monday evening, February 1 to men centl wil by 1 stx last rent «thletics details. Th mpl. with ves an un of the half vear alumni secretary of opening is ¢ street or National Society Accredited Secretaries LEARNING while EARNING Evening Courses Only Directed by Specialists Parliamentars Procedure by Henrs M. Rohert. co-worker of e General Robert. author of Rob- ules of Order. and Dates Write or Telephone 916 Seventeenth Street Franklin 6407 Rufus Von of the lifornia -hapel. Dr. sarticularly \nday had in zeneration Kleinschmid. presi University of Southern wag a recent speaker in Von Kleinschmid dwelt upon what the vouth of prospect in the coming Popularity The Cherry Contest Started. Tree. the annual, has | started 4 popularity contest which bids fair to rival that of a seasen | a80. Six co-eds will be selected and 1ha student body will decide Ly ballot Considerable progress is being made by the xirls' rifle team. Under the | direction of Walter R. Stokes the team has shot 898 out of a possible 1,000 4n | fts first match. Stokes says he ex- | pects the team to make a most cred- | itable record during the Winter. | Winter sports are in full swing in | the university now. Both men and | women enteriing into competition | in many events. The basket ball, | i ave soriking wid o the ey ||| SCHOOL OF SPEECH squads are working hard for the heavy 1739 Conn. Ave. programs which start ufter Febru North 6906 For Rates ry 1 Beginning Wednesday examinations | will be held artments of the | university ation period will continue for 10 days. The sec ond semester elasses will start Fel ary LD/ S —— Public Speaking - English Fundamentals WHAT SHALL 1 BOY AND GIR Shall T give each of them 00000, or shall 1 a business cou SCHOOL. thus enabling them to earn 6 per cent terest on $20,. 000007 1 will give each of them an education and then they will support themselves—thus chang ing a liability to an asset. One hundrej.gollars pavs for a vear in the dav school. and fifty dol lars pavs for a vear at night. Forty vears successful work in the National Cay WOOoD’s SCHOOL 311 East Capitol Sireet OF OURS? 5 Harmonic Gymnastics h of them in WOoOD'S B Vocal Technique Conversation Dramatics Children’s Classes. The Capitol Business College 529 12th Phone Street Northwest Franklin 2080 tter Writing, French, Spu itions Secured Without Any Day Between 9 ADM. d® M. Call Speclalizing Master-School of Interior Decoration and Design of Washington 1206 18th Street Phone Main 6978 Practical Expert Instruction Representine At and Decoration (. 3.) Course write ar_phone for hooklet and _other information RUDOLPHE de ZAPP, Director can EMERSON New Location Washington _ | Business College 1340 New York Ave. N.W. Over Cbilds® New retarial Restaurant Classes forming in Sec- e and Business subjects. Credit courses. aminations to Annapolis and Commission examinations in ] for college entrance examinatior courses Day School, 9am.—3pm. Evening School, 5 p.m.—7 p.m., or 7p.m.—9:30 p.m. We have calls for more posf- tions than we can fill. A course with us will increase vour earning power. You hecome efficient and we will place vou in a good position. Start at once. Washington Business College 1340 New York Ave. N.W. Open ail year—day school schools for men and women. Fully, countries. accredited in the Members of the Associati Schools of the Middles States Arrange for E s | courses Are You Squandering Leisure? preparing for for March examinations to West Point, Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL | COURSES OUTLINED| | Ihs!mcuon in Liberal Arts and ; Sciences Provides General and Specialized Education. | The new courses and the instructors | who will conduct them in the Y. M. 1€ ACs recently snnounced School of Liberal Arts were announced lasi week by Dr. J. H. Rell. edu mal director of Y. M. C.A. The cour in liberal arts will lead to the degr [ of bachelor of arts (A. 1) in econom ics. It has been especially designed, | it was announced, for the use of those | pupils attending evening classes at | the Y. M. . A. College who desive a | zeneral ax well as a specialized educa tion. The new gments the in Jaw accountaney, which have be the col lege for a number The new courses nnounced by cours ind in n presented by of veurs. \With their Dr. Rell personal Collier, I'h instrue follow develop Amer o ment, D fan University Eeono . Ra United States | merce Investments, John War Finance Corporation International politics in the Far Fast and American Government in politics, Joseph G. Maytin, A M., sraduate student of the Itobert Brook mgs Schools of Economies and G ernment Biographies a course in 12 lectures to he delivered hy 11 prominent men Chemistry, Peter Valaer. M. S George Washington University English composition and literature, Addison V. Wilson. A. R.. American Univer ph S Seott, LL. B wriment of Com Hanna, 1. nrique (. Canova architectural and sta drafting. Capl. Raymond O. United States Army tistical Eliason California business men gave honuses to pony express riders for bringing in Civil War news faster than the usual 1 Corcoran School of Art New York Ave. Students may time during (he Day au Anthque Paint Anatomy. Edmund C. Tarbell, Principal Tt Kicha yman Samuel Burtis Baker hilde \I. Leisenrine ugen Weisz Georee B. denkine. W. TUITION FREE Entrance Fee, $10 Address Al Communications g The Secretary and 17th St W register school yen in g, and elasses Draw position SPANISH SCHOOL OF AMERICA Private Lestous Improved Conversational Method GIL MORENO Instructor Native Graduate Teacher 622 Southern Building 15th and H Sts. N.W. Main 9779 | e e Estelle Allen Studio Cultivation of Speaking Voice 924 17th St. NNW. Fr, 7731 ELAND POWERS METHOD) atform th e Class Tuesday, 10 p.m. Children’s Dramatie Class Sat- urday morning. 11 a.m. Stage Art—Literary Interpreta- tion—Gesture. Hours of classes to be announced later. class meets ane session per week s Instruetion Private instriction Children s class Complete Your Education 2nd Provide for Growth as Well az Pleasure We will help you to stop the time and lite In cor sion before it is ding vou complete ion in attractive eve Degrees. certi % for adults, in aceredited courses. Opportuni tes for stud 1 earn their tultion by evening office work CLASSES STARTING Evening classes meet two hours a week n Businens Scrence. Economics Sty " Wetme Fnxhei - Rhotoe: Sotoes " Bliwandii " pediioioes: Generi sychology Pub! Speaking and Expression. - Statistics Researeh waste of tinual div lute by vour educ ning « cates und dipl | gvmnasium, physic Methods and many others aiter 5:10 Pm.. ene or two NIEhts a week, leav ing plenty of fime for recraation 200 Subjects. Alco, hy Extension. pert Professors and Low Tultion RESEARCH UNIVERSITY 1607 Eye St. Main 540 Call for eatalog and information. lNSTlTUTE Ex- 1738-1740 P ST. N.W. Franklin 4463 NEW TERM Begins February 1st college and university ‘ for April ex- Coast Guard, for U. S. Army une. Special coaching classes ns in June and September, and evening school—separate United Stateg and foreign on of Colleges and Secondary and Maryland. ntrance NOW THREE SIDED EDUCATION OFFERED BY Y. W, C. A.! Physical, Mental and Spiritual De- velopment Objective of Courses. New Addition to Faculty. Bchool activities of the Y. W. C. A. will again be carried on in ite tempor- Ary quarters at 608 E street nerth- west, under the direction of Miss Mar- | an R. Mitler. The three-fold purpose of the Young Women's Christian Asso clation is carried out in the three di visions of the department of unified education through courses that de velop the physical, mental and spirit ual e of the girl. The gymnasium is located at 1 Eleventh street Miss Marlon 1. Meigs, director of the teaches Danish gvmnas- ties, corrective work, tennis, bowling nd dancing. Miss Ruth A, Walton who is in charge pf swimming, is or ganizing a class in life saving. Me cal examinati 8 by the Y. W. C. A an are required before enter her the gymn « swimming Examinations can be taken A\dministration Bnilding every and Thursday evenings he ind 9 p.n ing e rlusse it the Tue tween Classes in dressmaking and millinery | e taught by Mrs. 1dna F. Coombs e painting by Miss Clara K. Saun lers. husketry and commerefal art by Miss Margaret Comegye: story relling and expression by Mrs. Alice S8igw Morse Miss Minnie V Sandberg, who has | recently come to the Washington asso ciation following a year of graduate study al Columbia University. is the lirector of religious education. Courses will be offered and New Testament. church history nd the development of the Christian religion. and mission study. Miss Sandberg was for five vears on the faculty of the < High School in Yokohoma. Japan BENJAMIN FRANKLIN U. T0 FORM NEW CLASSES President J. T. xenn.dy will Ade dress First Freshmen in Ac- | countancy Tomorrow. | John T. Kennedy. president of Ben jamin Franklin University, will give a talk on “How Accountants Become Business Executives eve ning. This talk. which livered on the occasion of the organi zation of the frst midwinier fresh man class i accountancy, will open to every one interesied in this growing profession The opening of marks the twentleth course in accountanecy administration has been tomerrow this new class vear the and business given in | th in the Old Testament | Wasehington. Many prominent accountants were numbered the frsi classes to take this course | James A. Councilor. president of the | District of Columbia Institute of Ac | countants and treasurer of the Am jean Society of C. P. A.s was one of the first 1o regieter In the local sehool Edward M. Tyler, vice president, and Vaughn Darby. secretary and asurer of the District Institute e 2180 among the group. Upon the conclugion of the semester examinations, now in progress, the | new classes in the advanced semesters will be formed. In addition to the courses which have heen presented during the principles and procedure of taxation will he offered. This course will be conducted by Joseph 1. Zucker, for merly of the Iederal income tax | unit. A new class in C. P. A. prob lems is also being former, which will | open in February. The accounting problems in this course are presented by Frank A. Linzel, C. P. A.. New York: the law subjects by Glenn Willett of the Distriet of olumbia | bar ‘ Manages Two Mllhon Doll Jfl%‘ "Lewis TrainingDid It" Ford tel at Oria Puckett doliar 10, F'a it all.” And she is just one of many hotels ar important hot Creel Others who specialized in @rgest tea rooms Some Lewy and obiain a b One of our zvad fraduates match thew "made $156.080 m In 10 contaet wii supply hot Kopd positions ents are often includ fesort—or travel on seean I|l in demana | Night Under Conrse “end Waldorf-As investigate g students now formine in o Cliftord 1 such hotels shers all o Call and see Tar yourselt el FORD LEWI esident Note—Qut-of-town readers wri el departments evervwhere < assistant manager of \Washington's new palace. the Mayflo Tea Roem manazement are in charge throughout the country 4 prospero. our FREE National Employment But the demand for tr Live in your favorite liners where Ho Munagin miltmore. the photos of big You, too, for Hotel ub or can prepare Apartment, Tew Koom Posi- tions through Lewis Hotel Training Schools. Pay is large; work delightful portunities unlimited; fleld uncrowded. One gradunte made $150,000 in three years. Courts, two-million ing accomplished af “My Orange Lewis tr Lewis graduates are found managing One of them. Roger ot the Made $150.000 in Three Years knewledze azainst someone slse s money RuAinere WithoLt tmvesting rapital 3 vears n Florida without capital Hotel Positions Open Everywhere 8550 students in hed executives exceeds (b this year. Hundreds @ ns are being projected i for these enterprises Meals and luxurious living ety—or select Summer hotel-trained executives Bureau placed I, Club and Tea R nanas, Consultar ng Astor_ New Mar fl country imber hotels and clubs jente limited anaged by our Lewis Hotel Training Schools Pennsylvania Ave. at 23rd St. (Open 8:10 AM. about correspondence ¢ to 9 PO urses. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (Chartered by Special Act of Congress) Fifty-Seventh Year FACULTY P, CARUSL 1. ‘ashington. D. C.. Bar) and_Profaseor Law CHARLE: 0f the Dean of the Law Faculty 0f Real Pstate Property PREDERICK fessor 0f the Law of Negotiahl Tnstrumenta. Evidence and titutional Law CHARLES H. ROBB. I Justice of the n. ) st of the Law of Bauits and Admiralty HAVDEN JORNSON (Of the Washington. D. Professor of Eauity and J Moot Court of Apy (ONRAD SVAE. n. Bar) of the riet riminal Procedure. Muni- Professor_of Partneishin “ipal Corporation an LOUIS 3. DEX Mhinr Formerly ate Auditor of D. ) Of Wille and Admiinistrati Judze of the Probate Moot Court ALBERT H. PUTNEY. LL. D. Professor of Federal Procedure Jiirisdiction of Federal Gou Co Professor of Eouitr Pleading and Practire and Favitarle Truste (Of the Washingion Professor of the Law Associate Professor of the Law nf Resl Praperty JULICK [ PEVSER. T1. M. D. €. L. (OFf the Washingten. D. C.Rar) Professor of Equity Practice and Judgs of the Eguity Rranch of the v.-.'.' Court Feanomiat) nf Roman Law (Assistant Commissioner of the T. S Tand Offce) Lecturer upon Land and Mining Laws and Practice Before the I'. S Tand Office CHARLES T.. FRAILEY, LL_ M. (Of the Washington, D. C.. Bar) Judes Noot Court of Apneals RICHARD FORD, LL. M. (0f {he W Judea of th Professor of 1 Common T R (Tate Judes of e Distriet of Ce Professor of District of Columbia Cod Taw D. PERCY HICKTING. M. D t for the District of Colnmbis) wor of Medical JInriaprudence A. COOMBE. LL. M. ngton. D. €. Bar) Professor of the Taw of Domestic GLENY WILLETT. (Of the Washington. 1. C.. Bar) e Carno- rations and Judge of the Law Branch of ‘the’ Moot Court All Cla; Hours Convenient for Employed Students Three-vear courses leading to LL. B..and J. S. Degrees. Post-graduate courses leading to LI, M., M. P. L. and D. C. L. Far entrence requirements see catalog. Secretary’s Office 818 13th St. and _ Sur i VERNOX 'F. WEST. LL. M (Assistant U. . District Attornes. D. C.) Professor’ of the Law of Insurance PEVTON GORDON. LL. M (United States Attornex for ihe Di Columbin) Law of Crimes HENRY G. (Representaiive’ a Laree. & Instructor Accounting and Court Auditing GEORGE PERCY BARSE. LL. M. CAwsistant U. 8. Afforney General) Professor of 1 of Agency . Judge) Protessor of Modern Civit Law KICHARD FLOURNOY. LL.“M. (Assistant Solleltor, V. 8. Department of State) Professar of, Tnicraational 1 (Rpeclal ror Government ima and Jumsdiction and Practice of"the Conrt o HOWARD TE R (OF the Washington, D. Professor of the Law of In Claime RARRY H. SEMMES. LL. M (O the Washineton, B. C.. Rar) Profacsar of Patent Enzinsering TURIN B. ROONE. LI, ashineton. D. Private Corparations and Personal Pronaris TRFODORE, PEYSER. LL. W. (Of the Was €. Ba Instructar in Cass Sindv 'WOODSON P HOTGAT! (0f the Washington. D, C.. Bar Protéssor e Taw of Priarial Property GEORGF. ¥, EPELIN (OF the Washin=fon. D.C.. Rar) Assomata Tudes Fouiiv Moot Court J0SERT MORGAN. 11 M, (Of the Washingtan Rar) Lacturer on Teeal Fm‘ Histors GODFREV 1. MUNTFR. LI . (O the Washineton. D. C.. Rar) Instructor on_ Princinles of Legal Tianilits BERTRAM EMFRSON. LI An M ey for” Distriet of Columbia) Professor Case Law of Evidence and Criminal P e H. B. McCAWLEY. LT. M. (Of ths Washington. D. C.. Rar) Instructor Unon Law of Federal Taxation, Tncome and Fetate Taxes CLINTON RORB, 3 (Of the Washineton Bor) Lecturer Tnon the Turisdiction and Practice f Fedaral Teats Commission MAVCRAFT, T1. B. hineton. D. C.. Bar) e on Tenet Taws SFLT, P RELTFW. (Assistont k nf the D, C. nreme Court) Clark ot AN Mant Con CASSIN. LT FREDERIC] Instructor Upan Public Swagiing Charge of Leeal Detlating Held at |CLASS WILL HOLD K of C. School Students Rehears- | Will be de. | Columbus Evening School will stage | | an | mor called e | b given Pace | light The play chosen { Thira Floor local | among | Fection of Arthur Bradley White. | caxt of the play M Kelly Arthin: M and Daniel P. St Girls Tuesda 10 establish and equip a c room meet on the second and fourth Tues. dave of each “all term, & course in the g, il \ ' Raleigh. About 150 made { merry unt!l midnight. A tea was given by the facubty ic the students last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Frank O'Hara, Mrs. Gertrude M | Williams and Miss Helen M. Pahler Poured at the tea table and were as <isted by the Misses Catherine Catts. May A. Costell Mary Eike, Mary H Giliis, M. Margaret Haltigan, Mary £ Hurt, Harrlet M. Mast, Claire F. Mc Carthy, Ruth O'Grady. Ruth I. Rey nolds and Marie (. Spahn A large attendance was noted at rof. Arthur Deering’s lecture on 'he Development of the Drama given last Tuesday. Prof. Deering will lecture on Tuesday evening of this week at 8 o'clock on “Georze Bernard Shaw His lecture wili fol !low a eonsideration hy Prof. Joseph chneider of the Catholic University at 7:15 o'clock of “The French Appre ciation of Edgar Allen Poe.’ couples SPELLING CONTES of COMMERCE ing for Production of Play. ow given in resident classes at The Fnglish class of the Knights of 721 Thirteenth Street, N. old-fashioned spelling match to ow evening. The match will be at 5:10. 1o continue until the | speller {s umcertained. A sujtable will ba given the victor ctice for the school play, to be February 2, has brought to several promising amatenrs he Passing of the by Jerome K. Je-| d “under the di ‘ E erson Institute The | Fr. 4463 1740 P St. NW. includes the Alisses | M. Margaret Halii New Term February 1 College Preparstory—All Suhiects Norinne J. Hennessy. Lonise S Bessie M. Mills. Ruth 1. Rey nd Mess Carroll M. Flvnn Ax an Schoo! Kabat, Thomas H. McQueeney :' parate Scho n_und Women Murphy, William K. O Brien | g, rer'Al, Dav € Mschiannrdod) nton ganized Sania Maria | evening school met | Plans were discussed 1h and res The club will Catalogue sent on request. X e e Back.’ ne. will be prod . Gillis, confined to its Swimming Pool A slenderizing course vour health: A practical incomes A cultural or Bible study, reme of values. Classes offered in physical, eral and relizious Registration opens Feb. 614 E Street The recently or ey Club of the night arts course, The Abbott School Fine and Commercial Art 1623 H Street N.W. Portrait—Illuatration Etehing—Water Color Coatume Design—Interior Decoration Figare Conatruction—Textile Deaign Exhinition of Students’ Work Dpen 10 the public afternaons and evenings. 1623 H Street NW. at the school. month ‘The second annual school dance, un the auspices of the student coun was heid last night at the Hotel Sveryons should OWoarnother flNGUAGE 1¢’s easy by our natural conversational method— successful for 47 years rm Trial uu.- B !cnoou op ~ Z LANGUAGES 338 Branches—atalogie_on Kequest | Tel. Framklin 2620 816 14th St. N.W. STUDY In the Foremost School in the East STANDARD COURSES, INCREASED Day and Evening Class Enter at Any Time w and Enlarged Washington Coliege of Law Enroll Now for New Term Washington, D. C. Phone Main 5449 1349 L St. N. Beginning Feb. 1 Sessions, 5:15 to 7 P.M. Leading te LL.B. 4th Year Leading to LLM. or M. P. L. Special courses in Patent Law, Constitutional Law. Interstate Commerce Law, History of Juris- prudence, . C. Code and Taxation. Office Hours: 11 to 6 1315 K St. N.W. Frank. 4585 3-Year Ceour: NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE AND APPLIED ART Connecticut Ave. and M St. (1747 Rhode Island Ave.) FELIX MAHONY, Main 1760 Day and Evening Classes Sketch and Life Class Children's Saturday Class Our 8-month Professional Fundamental Course fits you to accept a pesition in Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Dynamic Symmetry, Color and Commer- cial Art. Call, Phone or send for Catalog. CLASSES NOW FORMING TO BEGIN FEBRUARY 1 Washington Preparatory School CO-EDUCATIONAL Director Spring Semester Opens February 1 EVENING CLASSES ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL COURSE Courses CLASSICAL GENERAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SZSOYMCA b AW St. N.W. cAccountancy (Courses STRAYER COLLEGE w. | Life Savmg save your, your gen- education 1st School begins Feb. 8th CHIROPRACTIC CURRICULUM, UNEXCELLED FACULTY w. WALTON SCHOOL i CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY George Washington University Chartered by Act of Congress 1821 Co-educational Winter Semester In All Departments Begins February 1, 1926 Department of Arts and Sciences including the School of Graduate Studies, Columbian College, College of Engineering and Teachers’ College Full day and late afternoon courses in Liberal Arts, Engineering, Architecture and Education. For catalogue and other information apply to the Registrar, 2033 G St. N. W., Telephone West 1649. The Medical School For cataiolue and other information apply to Ué; Dean, 1385 H St. N. W. Telephone Main 7875. The School of Pharmacy For catalogue and other information apply to the Dean, 808 I St. N. W. Telephone Main 1617. The Law School Forenoon and Late Afternoon Classes For catalogue and other information apply to the Secretary, 720 20th St. N. W. Telephone W. 1649,

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