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DR. LATANE COMING and followed it with a tea dance yi v afternoon : Hotel Wash- ton. Law seniors, repre- senting both the morning and evening courses, will join in giving their Mid- ITY SUNDAY STAR, -|gone to enter business in New York. Mr. Chapman is chief of the Indian- Au ian section of the Far East Division of the Commerce Depart- mient and also Is u graduate of the WASHINGTON, D. C, LAW COLLEGE OPENS TERM TOMORROW JANUARY 31, 1926—PART 1. 2 tHOWARD U. DEBATE " TEAMS ARE SELECTED | PLAYS AND DANCES PLANNED AT CENTER| torium during under the secretary, Mrs. M. W charge of direction of the entertainment the community Davls. Ll |URGES USE OF PLANTS TO STUDY VIRUS DISEASES etown School. He recelved his First and Second Groups Will Take | Part in Meet With Lincoln or Union. of Animals, Scientist Declares. | committee Mrs. M. J. ) Visor ton, del committee a | Junior High Southeast Community Group to| Present Evening of Features and Entertainment. Large New Freshman Class Is Ex- pected to Enter School | Shortly. | | winter prom February 15 at the -1 | Hower, " Alfred 11, Kirchner I chair. | bachelors degree i 1924 and & mus- man of the joint committee appointed H by William® E. Furey and Louis A. ter's degree last June. Rev. Charles W. Lyons, §. J., presi- Dailey, presidents of the morning and | dent of Georgetown University, was evening classes, respectively. signally honored when he was select- ed to act as celebrant at the Knights of Columbus vesper service last Sun- day at the new Shrine of the Im- maculate Conception. His selection was a marked evidence of the friend- Iy relations between Georgetown and Catholic Universities. Y SCHOOLS TO OPEN SECOND SEMESTERS Try-outs for the varsity debating teams were held in Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, on the university campus, last Thursday evening, at which time selections were made from An evening of plays among the participants of the various | be given at the Soutt E nity | wnd second Leams to tuke part in | Center, Hine Junfor hos c E nnual triangular debate ‘ gestion advanced hy . Lincoln and Union - - v . Fe 2 811, Wood of the 12 ; . on of the Unive nd the dual debute hetwi he dunces will % . In humdy spec and Atlanta Universities y the rhythmi s are belie o ca More (Imn 30 students participated southeast nallpox 1 ra bje 1 Plants are relatively Wkt sy, T |PRIEST WHO WAS BEATON |l s, i {BY FANATICS WELL KNOWN 122" s i e i Enjoys Distinction of Bei Il them in a fev Charge of Parish Where chronic and In Marshal Foch Worship the so-cz ases, caused by with the | scope and ¢ € | fine porce! | i Cup for Debaters. Anrouncement was made by Hugh assistant dean of the Law {lver cup, in liea of the $25, will be given the ich of the prize debates at w School. The next debate J sstion of American adherence to World Court protocol, will be held 1 feams represent- wd junior debating so- \e name of the winner will {be engraved on the cup. Two of the prize debates already have been held. sssions of the Moot Court of the school will be resumed tomorrow, cs on account e ations. The n will be devoted to ap. and will be presided over hy as chief justice. The »f the court are Ru Doyle, for-| Th ipal Court, | maintained in the Dis’y Y. M. C. A. College, Hopkins Professor to Speak in Georgetown Foreign Service School. t powe:- of the micro. of passing through in tilters, is the novel sug- Dr. James Joht of Wiscons filtered viruses such diseases as ‘The Washington College of Law opens the new term of the year to- morrow night, when Prof. Alva D, Adams begins her lecture series in patent law at 7 pm.: Prof beth €. Harris starts the course in equity jurisprudence for the juniors at 6:056 pm., and Prof. Jam starts his lectures on Fe tice and procedure for th also at 6:05 p.m. The other new Include: Prof. Tuesday at 8:0 doren, on equi juniors, beginning Friday at 5:15 p.m. Prof. Harry Hegarty will complete his course on reai property cases for the senfors and juniors and the ex- aminations will be given Februar 10, to be followed by lectures on hank- ruptcy by Prof. James ynn, the first i lecture to be given 5:15 pm. Prof. Charles M will give a course of lectures on ta ation to the senior cl beginniug Tuesday at nd Prof George Kearne legal biblography pam. Many applications for entering the new class of freshmen at the college have been received ‘The thirtieth anniversary of founding of the Washing of Law will be celebrated b ception given by the alumni asse clation at the Women's Clty Club, Jackson place, Saturday eveni 8 o'clock. The members of the 1925 The progr | 7. Ackermar Pub) | th ed Jolin H. Latane, professor of Johns Hopkins ive the next five lec cheap and s compared not history at be given by the dramatic which Miss is also the Committees the girls groups sting in dy making the costumes under the tion of the leader. Miss Davis leader of groups at the Community Center, the Helghts Community Center, th 3} son Community Center, as well being in charge of four groups at the Southeast center, will, at this cnter nment, danee with her pupils in the || smoke dance and the gypsy ¢ = ances will be the s Bergling, Dorothy institutis S mi(H(\nn\ ) NH\II\L.’ coveted deba sent the univ !\ in the various in- tercollegiate contests, the participants also wish to compete for the award which is presented each year to the | best individual debater he week of prayer for colleges was »d at Howard University by spe- cture course on the Large Enrollments at Both Inmsti- D opre tutions to Complete Work of Year. Johnson the Assoointad B | man and animals FARIS es- | usegul_in sol fustices Mi ssocfate Iph Yeatman Iy indge and Charl | trict bar, with P. | Much interest is both the faculty wtivities of the stu o irst.session of heard during the sch e offic ashington Preparatory School, connection with the and the Wood- chool for Boys, also run by nifested by M. C. A, will begin their 1 Students in the | second semesters tomorrow with large as this | enrolliments. The Washington Preparatory School is one of the oldest educational in- stitutions in the District, having been founded in 1864. The school is co- “ducational aud offers all high school subjects, the classes being in the credited school regular school vear, and are admitted to college Rogers, author of “Superman spoke before the udents of conducted by Friduy. During _Roger: s also | Dean v the past week Mr short talks Ella Genevieve h Lneraxy “Find" Acclaimed he nother “Tamerlar will h‘ Tuesday Dorothy . former at 6:05 roldene Davis, Smma McKenzie, Sara Bergl Aman. A comedy dan he Cricket and the Love Sara Bergling and Lillian Matth Assoclated with the leader in gypsy circle will be Lilllan Matthew cmbees of the club 2 | on the splendid they continue hieve. Following the talk Lochard mus Selections were “d by members of the club s service will be held in the inkin Memorial Chapel this afternoon at 4.30 o'clo T Dr. Edward Dwight president of Beloit College furnished by the university the | tuke up his new duties in @ short its gradu entrance examinations. Thers s puplls enrolled in its courges Quring the last semester. The Woodward School for Boys con- ducts courses from the fourth grade through high school. Its “lare xiven the facilities of the gym- Wi asivn and swimming pool of “the boys’ department of the Y. M. €. A, couditions in Cuba | street. Its enrollment lust cture will present a | n depicting _the | of the republic A. Redd. for f the Pan-Americin Union, who eturned to Washington from entral Amevi- n countries ipman has bee; assistant in the cou es practice, to sucy 4 former g ice Sche s a re Consul to Speak. | rende Cayvewano de Quesada, con- 1 v 1 to the Cuban embussy. the invitation of t sel o] to address lhw'\\l in Course. Bf honor. arranged by Miss Gr Mrs. Mary B. W. Lt 1 e of the Mrs. Helen: Marx Le Marie A Miss Alice .J Besides the officers of the tion, Musié will ' il | Emma Moke Norma She: cers alum Doocey vice e of the reception are Mrs Miss Gertrude Leonard, ‘Andrew, Miss Pauline ace McVey and Miss Lewis McKenzi : Bergling and Sa wius the ‘e 1 mournful reply the lead the ¢ s LI Sl A sman whitewash " Was Looking for Mutton. “Why, dad, this is roast beef!” ex- claimed Willie at dinner one evening, when a guest of honor was present “Of course, * said the father. “What the members of th @ , vou told mother this morn. ing that you were going to bring an wduate of fold mut vnlwud home for dinner ¢this who has evenir s g A QL T e m VS m V- { More Than We Expected / OUR APOLOGY TO THE CROWDS | ! 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