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26 G THE 1926—PART 1. ). DEBATE TEAM CHILD STUDY IS AIM. Director of Movement to Attend SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, JUN'UR WEEK UPENS Fontnouta, with, orern oain and | WESTERN BOYS’ RIFLE [5i5ibioon: bousins, srcbousa, iim: | JEFFERSON JUNIOR HAS uecatiomat recond cor i the ke the Moors.” The talks are profusely ball, manager; Blount, Reginald NEW SEMESTER PROGRAM dislikes, successes, ilures, phygique illustrated, and have found spon- Mitchell, Brooks and Morcher. Louis and other information, which will en taneous favor w}?erever they were TEAM DEFEATS TECH !ha: Garde m.r;.dr e:’the best showing, with ble teachers and parents to direct the the score of 183. gliven. 2 School Rule Provides Special|education of pupils into proper cha Dean Willlam Alled Wilbur of Co- Western's team has been using lumbian College led the memorial serv-| Nehaters Algo Meet Rival Institu-|George Washington University’s facil- . « Us rge of thi; National ¢ center on the tea representi tes Wednesday at §:15 o' is the third pr senior and jur school, wh March § Bach of these two debates will deal | with the question of Americu's en trance into the Worid Court, the col-| Que A boat service has been established Alexandria, Group Conference Here. WIl-I- MEET BA.I.ES Mrs. Cecile Pilpel, director of the Guidance for Pupils Listed colnCtlcrimalietane study groups of the Child Study i = . | Associ N ico held in the chapel for the late = itles on Mondays, Wednesdays and There are also to be talks by outside o e it e eers ety 30, Charles T Corby. Friday. Mr. Corby tion—Music Room Is Now Fridays, and the Guara According to Grades. akers, to give the children the prac — {27 and 28, at the Washington Hotel, to was a member of the board of trus- 5 Armory on Tuesdays. Jefferson Junior High School | tical business side of the various voca X = : |attend the conference on nursery e 3 s tees and a patron of the university in Use. Western now has a music room for |adopted a new program in guidance [ticns. In the 9B grade there is to be Third Prize Contest in Law Eohiboln, Swhich® ol be\eg A Holabinere Actlvmes at Institution In-|in many ways. : the first time in the school’s history. |for this semester. The seventh grades (curricular guidance to help the chil | Dnnecire eiEnicas ok ine intorras Elisiunversyjonnonices the Dree | After a series of trial devates a|It,18 located on tho third floor of the |are to have civic guidance th-ough a|dren better plan their high school 5 i o dergr s 5. i entation of two portraits of George § old bullding. It has srand | study of the biographies of great men. |Courses School Also Holds Wide |iional Kindergartners' Union. Mra | glude Customary Tribute t0 |and Martha Wasnington after Gilbert |team consisting of Phillp Evans, | piany aa s vt & Sage, @ srand | Sy o G oA Khdes are v Ive || The fiew guidance plan was formu {xmfu i e Bl m:mg Stuart, by G. P. A. Hga]y;r:‘romn;h: Ifievemh" Stowell and Lawrence “elected the | voeational guidance. Through a series ‘\-;wl by e r.‘.n.,lm, hers: Miss | y y i C ! Art. The paint- [ Morsci vas cl 2 : e > f talks b o s are to | Margaret Reed, chairman: Misses ) Interest. [women are making an tntensive study | George Washington. | Coreomn Baler of Ark, TRE PG | SRR M chosen, | who xente: | following officers: President, Bstelli | of (i ) T e e e e " [ior «chlld ‘psychology in'an effort to have been loaned to the university | bating Soclety in a debate with Tech |k § Jice president, Margaret | o tO0 tions mecessary for each | Minear, Floy Wolfe ser, Sara Hart, < about a better understanding eming; secretary, Helen Beck; treas- . ) a {0l _problems of childhood by tha Corcoran Foundation. on February 19. The subject for de- | urer, Helen Goodner. ; and the possibilities for advancement |James A. Bougi imes Galla Interest' in circles ot B 18 one of the charter| (€OrEe Washington University stu-| "Dr. Don C. Bliss, former superin-|bhate was “Resolved, That the United | At a recent meeting of the Art Clup |1 €4ch field. |Gl Georgetown 1 members of the Child Study Assocla.|dents begin the celebration of the so- | tendent of schools of Montclalr, N. J.. | States should have 4 unified Air Serv-|the following officers were elected. ch teacher has prepared himself | . S4&c Gans, former president of the first interc . contest a|tion of America, Inc., und one of the |clal activities of Junior, week today | nd head grR e g fee ovestern took the affimative side. | President, Margaret Fleming; vice | (0 /41K upon one vocation. ~Some ”r.‘Plz“’l':lujrn‘ljrnh:;’)’:":.r:;ll et i , . Y « as begun a C g ebating = o g o subjects to be e sirls and ade s Mon College, | Dioneers in the work of parental edu- | with a rotating tea: The event ushers | wtion in Tearnors’ Cotlege, which 18 | offiss fu';‘“bth'f"::’c,',“:f elected ita| president. Ernestine Greenwood; mec e S ? ("r,,,‘;,’,r,:‘fm: His subject was business ethics Sl el e e ute In' teven full days of entertuinment | oo ing ummmelis popalag: | DT T | o1, secOD semester. | retary, Ciaire Knights treasurer. Dor- | i, social haione. | “An assembly was held Wednesd: 5 e = - Incldent to the midyear convocation | hus 80 students, most of whom are | vice' president, Molly Greery: - seore | e aiite: ¢ akiag Hortoy in the interest of the military work IK OFC c E and the usual George Washington | \Washington teachers. He is attack-lrary \Jario Scantlin. and secennt o e Math Club 15 one of the small- | joes. sheet metal. PEnting, |the school. Maj. Donovan was t debate between the | ¥ H LT AMS birthday activities. Ine the problems with the! atudents | oy J=tie Scantiln, rE s|est clubs at Western. At a recent |electric cabinet Medicirs |chief \ieties of the law | Irln- events run the p,’:!;:ml of enter-| jn°his vigorous way. Tt lo eons e abteaton mlw'hm”hllmht-th Zalesky was elect- | and law e talnment from the tea this afternoon Y . o reo- 5 e “ defeated | ed president, Helen vice i ienes ics has been advanced iSp 2 tnom 8 : | Announcement is made of the re-|mach'y tean i % . vice pres General topics LISTED FOR DEBATE I'l; ln_u final basket ball game for the | .ont installation of an electrocardia- ot t tEebifp:: nfgll_r'l';r!;‘r:‘;‘l;,:rgr«; dent; Robert Detwiler, secretary; Ed- | manship, journ 5 glrls on Saturday night. The Evaph Tor the university hospital. The | iateh of the vear. "The s of |ward Brown, treasurer, and Jack | foreign language 3 : hetween Constanta and = academic feature Lomorrow is D e b o It o th atudy are Robert Leonard, 'Varela, sergeant-at-arms. LSl ale oo e S graduation which will be held at Me- | ofsho heart, and is & distinct advanc c on of Justifying Objectionsmorial Continental Hall, with Presi-| g0 10 GO0 SVC T TG TR0 ers having chosen to defend | 3 % ‘" [dent Frank Aydelette of Swarthmore |G SEIOY TIPION: ihe ai 1o negative side of the question, de-i to Creation of Educational De- |as the principal speaker. Foctin) oF Aiss Elstelie: Woatworth spite the recent fa le action by g The inter-fraternity has been selected to feature the pro- te partment Is Topic. oo < rotating tea starts this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at ie evening before | Washington Unive { the Hilltop is e The men who will town are Anthe 4, Walter R \seph oached many teams in the d the debaters for t tch, Law Classes Debate. | Department of | street northwest Two teams from the Knights of Columbus Evening School will debate the proposition, “Resolved, That the opposition to the proposed Federal ucation is justified,” under the auspices of Washnigton Council, Knights of Columbus, Tues- ening at oclock at the ghts of Columbus lall, 920 Tenth Che affirmative will be upheld by Betty Hart and Fabian Cox and the negative by Joseph J the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house and ends at the Sigma Chi house at 7 o'clock. Graduation Exercises Tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon ‘the grad tion exercises held at 3 o'clock will be followed by a reception to the gradu- ates in Corcoran Hall at 5:30 o'clock ancing will follow the reception. The night of February 22 will be ven over to the lady board of man- zers’ entertainment for the George Washington University Hospital. “An Ivening of Music at Mount Vernon' gram of the Rialto Theatcs this week. The club recently e a sul seful concert at the Foundry M. E. Church. Dr. George Johnson of Catholic University recently addressed the Newman Club. Plans have been com. pleted for a card party to be given for the club on Tueslay night Plans have been announced for holding the annual “vodull” shew at Ben Cain, St Gravatte will compose a committee to take charge of the affair, the university. Edward B. Moulton, ry Waterman and Jean | Jaw school, the two teams ta and Thomas H. McQueeney. x Y 0 A - f o1 vill feat Ca la Ponselle, well ¥ e il Yost Anderson, “Washington | il feature Carmels, Panselle, well) o p g SCHOOL PRESENTED on to the reservations i | ekl B dfiresel tiie Clas has been transformed by the students | i1 of the Knighta of Colum: $500,000 FOR BUILDING the Senate r Journalism of the Knights of Colum.|0f the architectural department into W affirmative, chool Tuesday, Febru. |2 replica of the music room in the Joni Cain 3 T15 pm. His subject will | historic Virginia home of Washing- Whi and Johu Sting the Mows b ton Gift, Made Anonymous, ative h Dunn, president , ‘Anderson also will| Tuesday night the Bates College of correspondents | debaters will be entertained in a con- covered . celebrated evolu. | test with the G. W. debaters who de- R bl atiDa (o, Qenn feated the University of Oklahoma. The student council, in conjunction | The Bates affair has been selected as | By the Asaociated Press with the Santa Marla Club, is ar.|the official junior week contest, al-| CLEVELAND, Fe -anging @ program for St. Parick’s | though a debate with the College of |of $500.000 for a mechanical enginee The dramatic committees of the | Willlam and Mary will be held on |ing bullding the Case School of - einliatens St . | Saturday night in Corcoran Hall. Applied Science was announced last S bosSwecslving textmontals Indneiol 8 g kl'l‘lu:“nlx‘(-mllr:ghipor::;nfiy,:fi\ Wednesday night will he devoted to | night at the founders' duy cele studies. They we led out, re-j B0 o ttees includes Miss Mary M. |the production of “Belinda” an April | tion here and in 18 other cities £pective 1 chem and in history. o Aaruerite Pitt Miss | folly- in three acts by A. A. Milne | gift, made anonymousiy, Rev g o izabeth Hart, Miss Claire McCar-|Which will be presented in the gym- | gent upon raising a similar amount gent of < Anna Doyl and Miss Helen | Dasium. On Friday night the junior |among alumni before June 1. ] et ¢ er. The Qanta Maria Club is| bromenade will be held at the New | Erection of the new building ik ning to give another play in the | Willard Hotel with W. Spenser Tup- | mark the beginuing ‘MmM”'fl‘l';'\*"”{- St ":'”';b_"' ng on an outdoor stage. | man Orchestra furnishing the music. | program to cost ult the itoiest < . FSohoo! 2 Arthur Deering of the Cath it 10D Ih0; smdigo, 000 e s iolic Uhiversity, spoke on the Irish| SERDMCEmEnT she ol heater Tnat woek i the regular Eng.| The Saturday celebration will in- | hours afte es of the « {TisE ifterature . Tuesduy of thig | ¢lude the i ket ball game with | Western Reserve Universi S - Deering *will | the university of Pittsburzh and the | nounced formation of the Univers gl : eries i | debate with the College of Wiiliam ] to financ { X S T 2 land Mary. ect the future development e lectur and Father | "} AERIPETEN W ; esume hls Letune o ,Auncuncement s wade that the | the (wo § tional Museum, which are| Dr. Frank O'Hara will speak next |George Washington Alumni Associs [PRIED ¢ conducted by Dr. John H. | Thursday night at 8 o'clock on ‘“‘The | ton luncheon will be held on Satur. | FMent Vel ins University, | Rela of¥ithe Tndiviiuatiiito, s | Sy At IheIED eliia ayettojat 1200/ SERREC 1 Pl "™ This'is one of & serfes of | P Prof. Fred A. Moss of the psy he Economics of Pope | ChOlogY department will give the | = — — Lon the Condition of | alumni the recently devised intelli- ] % | zence test for freshmen which i | ‘[nSWe Your Pet | ire halg stant di.| belng adopted all over the United | ) S of the social action department | States. The alumni will give them.- | Has Book Published. National Catholic Welfare | Selves ihe test and will grade thelr | Prof. W. Tooke ha | be, a series of public [ O Paber 2 ; writt 0ok on “M Tuesday eventng on labor | MPS: Charles Wood will speak twice | | | Conting- Junior ent on Raising of Similar ding of marks of the first{ Amoun er at the college last week, the mes Malcolm D. Harrison and | flin, two freshmen from of Columbia. were inad- ve omitted from the list of Complete living room at the 3 pieces, consisting of Wing price you would ordinarily pay Chair, Settee, Side Chair, Dav- for the three pieces. The con- enport Table, End Table, Floor struction and quality of mate- LLamp rial is of the very highest. LLamp Base, shade; two Three pieces covered in beauti- Candle- ful, rich velour with reversible Mirror cushions. Program For Naturday A that he nge feat shad Bridge Jase, Elec- now b tric Torchieres, two Latane who 1 and sticks, Console Smoking Stand. While abroad ook up hold; Wo-kem-o Distemper Capsules of tive merit for jon_and ent of Dis- temper in Doss and Cats. today at nd’ Pet Shops ratio subject on which he tions In the Government scruice. | 1t THENSL e ek, on Wednendy tures 3 1. Tt is o be | The next lecture of this course will be i ¢ ok b er anp Get Drug Stores o Tl A e— [ —— a8 —— i [ [ A Home Embodying the Charm of an Earlier Period in Historic Georgetown, Affording an Excellent Opportunity for Remodeling. . 3023 Que Street N.W Open for Inspection Sunday from 2:30 to 5:30 P.M. 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Sintoy kit re LS ut for the abolition of capital pun- | t y ) _one of 5 vanged for the pr i next Saturday night in the | in this section of Washington approximately one-half the construction cost. 1] ==l e ) ==l =N ] =i = cuse; 1 graduate of | e et i Columbix and Syracuse Uni- | 3 NATIONAL DEBATERS TO MEET SATURDAY | nt dean of the nior class will residential section, this home, of Colonial design, appeal Georzetovn during | ing strongly to the lover of spacious dignity, substantial The morning fr | moot courtroom of the university. | an enjo This will be the second of the four | He wu t Colum S ehit | Will Argue Capital Punishment at | e Avn The Richard H. Alvey and Samuel | construction and an atmosphere of domestic comfort, pre- { intersociety dcbates of the dflmn'g nd at that 1 1 in con- | s White of the FS University Court Room. i Runda horof -| . Miller debating socleties of Na- sents for the purchaser of discriminating taste an oppor- ear. This three-story, semi-detached residence is situated on alot 43.71 by 135 féet to alley. containing 3.900 square fc It contains fourteen large rooms and two baths, - ern vapor heating plant with NoKol installation, electricity. instantaneous hot-water heating plant, Chamberlain metal e o = weather stripping throughout, and could be remodeled and 1son last weel Congress ] E 4 i Hugh Me- fi"’(‘f,“n‘,? Bt e ims redecorated at a very moderate cost, making a home of congratu-| The Mu chapter of the Sigma Delta distinction and spaciousness admirably adapted to elabo- publica- | Kappa law fraternity at National rate entertaining. P which now co all depart-| U'niversity pledged eight members at | = CORNELIA M. BOWIE ments of niversity thoroughly |4 meeting last Monday night at Har- Exclusive Broker and conducts a sporting department. These eight will be Intiated 1024 Vermont Avenue. Main 5507 aculty Mcu Speak. lat ‘formal ceremonies to take place the foreign service school, were guests | Pledged- A STEP UPWARD IS A STEP FORWARD IT'S THE CLIMBER WHO ADVANCES That Is What We Have Been Doing for the Past 25 Years | GE A o e e The local Sigma Delta Kappas are ue of the publication in weldins now arranging a social program for her the departments of n univer. | the benefit of the delegates to the na leorgatown. tionial convention of the fraternity, HGAGTALOT which is to bé held at the Mayflower i ilotel in May. This convention will {be attended by the greatest number of delegates of any in the history of the fraternity. ! of Scienc President Marquis T. Albertson of There are substitutes for nearly everything in this world— cept honesty and ability. Plodding industry may win over LAZY ability—as illustrated by the fable of “The Tortoise and the Hare and unscrupulous cunning may tempo- rarily triumph over BLIND honesty, vet neither qualify as “substitutes,” but only serve to emphasize the need of alertness and zeal on the part of honesty and Lz ted in the installati £ Work, per tooth, $G Shility i r assisted in the instal ork, . §6 . 2 i e S antaer s (mt:rn?:;'ztl(‘;\: and $8. Guaranteed. There is not a suspicion of vanity in impressive history | the senior law class at National Uni- | versity has designated A. J. Herlitz, University of Minnesota and the St. my make-up—but I cannot but feel Panl College of Law last week. this - The two societies held their try. outs last night for the purpose of s lecting three debaters each as repre sevtatives of the society. The aboli- news publica- | tion of capital punishment was chosen ittended their}as the subject because of the proposal nel fro. A r and baker at a very i ol—— o ——— 0] alc——— a8 [h [ e——[t] ——=] [} were i the Hoy tion of the first_banquet the Hamiiton an, editor-in-chief, Only $§1 Cash Only §1 Cash Only §1 Cash Craig, chief of | jr., chalrman of the social committee, will be promoted to |t ange for the class banquet, | the War | which will be held in June. Mr. | Gen. | Herlitz_hopes to have a senfor law own in | banquet an annual affair at the uni- collee ity. The Beta chapter of the Phi Beta 22-karat Gamma law fraternity at Nation: Shne University held its annual February initlation” ceremonies for a large | class of neophytes last night at the chapter bungalow at Cabin John Bridge. Representatives of the chap- distigen n Gec Dr. Crane of the den sehool recent!ly addressed the Chicago Dental Socie The Int aternity Council will meet this i uoon wt 2:30 o'clock at the home of Kappa Alpha Phi, street. at which ali the fratel expected to b fraternity adily bringing about more co-oper:- ’ Connell’ ser Jonn It AT HOWARD FRIDAY « are: John Alpha Delta, secretary, | Announcement is made by the trus- Danzansky, Phi Alpha, |tees and “administrative officers of 0 getown chapter of Delia | Howard University of the formal Chi was host to W on alumni | dedication of the new gymnasium- at a dinner given the Lee House |armory bullding on Friday, February bruary 13 0! 3 - A L e faer 126, t 3:30 o'clock. At the exercises graduate of 1904, the' chief |short addreéses will be made by Hu- Speake “*|bert Work, Secretary of the Interior: ok . Representative Louis C. Cramton of Michigan; Dr. William Mather Lewis, “MALVERSION OF FUNDS,” |president George ~Washington " Uni: versity, and Dr. E. A. Pace, Catholic CHARGE AGAINST CUBAN |University. Prayer will be offered by the Rt. Rey. E. D. W. Jones, bishop i > of the A. M. E. Zion Church; a short historical statement of the develop- INCINNA’ b . lments of the gymnasiumarmory- CINCINNATI, February 20.—Adri- ) 00450 Trogram will be read by Dr. ano A. Rubio, in charge of the Cuban |geott, secretary-treasurer of the uni- consulate in Cincinnati for several |versity, and Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, months last year, has been charged |president of the university, will pre- by the Cuban government with mal- [side and make the introductions, version of funds, according to in-| Dr. E. L. Parks, dean of men, ad- formation received from Havana. dress, the members of the freshman The charge was said to be based|class at the noon-day assembly, Mon- on a report made to his government|a.v, on “Soctal Reform.” by Guillermo Espinosa, consul here| The Pestalozzi-Froebel Soclety held prior_to and following the term held {a meeting Tuesday in Library Hall. by Rublo. 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