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“ 9 there can be no | for the best work in course of legal son; James F trude M. 8. McClintock, Virginia. FLAG, ) 7 il Robsion, ercial science—Gre- svernment. research, William F. Wiggins. WARbIiAdn: Trankith Vovrliesh & ) . T ; 3 rdo, Phil The Constitution is suMclently ef- | Faculty prize, set of Legal Master- | ; toPRE B0 0 PR e 0 B0, Jon Jardo vpine| FRAU VON OHEIMB URGES |clent to do everything that is neces: | pleces to the student selected as the % : Sy v in war or peace. * | best debater, H. R. Stephenson for New York; Edwina V. A.|Mark Theodore Little, Pennsylvania;| Itubio, New Mexico; Angelo Franci helor of arts—John P. Bergan, i New York: LeRoy Hanson|Carleton Mansfield Long: Krederick | Ruocco, New York; Robert Lee Sav- | Illinois; Howard Blackmar Chappelle, | Leading Woman Politician Says 'y Nation needs a_revival of the |1924.1925 and Fred A. Hartung for | AV 2 3 consti .pirit. When I see ti 5-1926. Barnard; Murray H. Barnes, Kansas;| Willlam Lounsbury, Colorado; Charles | age, jr., Virginia; David F jr., Massachusetts; Eliseo Quinto Cor- A.I- NATI&%JA'_ U ot Sehen T see the | 1833 143t Frank | zow, ‘New York: George H. Sc nejo, Philippine : “Frank P.| Old Monarchial Colors Are . John Worcester Light, Pennsylvania:| Lenzie Rogers, apl control elections jonal executive council of | William Riland Beall, Maryland;|Edward Lowery, New Jerse! A e an Wil I ity Eol heholar, | Stephen Joseph Bednarchak, * New | E. Lowman; Ralph J. Luttrell, Vir-| meeuters, Minnesota; John B. s Lenahan, Pennsylvan Anthony in Majority. B i fentureg ot the Con- | ahip Key o the member in Joseph H, | York: John R. Benmey, Washington: | ginia; John F. Maney, Wisconsin:|er, Pennsylvania: Margarct Hi Montaguila, Rhode Island; Harold _— o that Yare 'personally ob. | Choate Chapter having the highest | Soranus L. Black, Okiahoma; Joseph Emilio FF. Marchiony, New Jersey bree, ky; Lane Lew Mulford Siater, K Jectionable, T am convinced that the |scholarship sanding, Willlam T. Wil | C. Bovle, Rhode lsland. Claude .| Esther Lillan Martin; Reed . Mo ctor C. Selby, Bachelor of s Nl 383 More Than 250 Are Gradu- |experiment in democratic government | kinson. Branner, Maryland; Willlam Charles|tin, West Virginia; Clyde Shelton | Nor: r ; flarold Mul- | Brown, Penn Theodore R.|women think about the much-debated e e e Bota Chapter, Phi Beta Gamma |Braun, Wyoming; T Houston Brett | Mason, Michigan: Mayne Merrick, Sla sals, Bdgar Lenjamin Maryla s 3. Durnan: fl auestion bs tod by Fra 'S T e e s ey ! B o W Virginta; J. Hammond Brewer, Jr.,|Iowa; Louls J. Meyerle, Nor ota; | § . Virginia; Wilfred Stearma ry (ieorge Gorman, Connectic von heimb, iermany’s ated From Law School. e e s i Legal Fraternity, ol medal to amem: | Virginia: Péter Francls Brogan, New | Harry Hammond Miliard, M nd: | Virginia; Shirley B. Stephens, Carlton Marble, Massa | woman politicia st by Eecanrifny Sowstallinees: | whiojlihas iatiained hiihest ‘scholastisi| Lo00 Jumes Harey [Browh. iAtzone | deorge | T (Monigamery, yland: | nessee; Harold Robert Stephenson, J. Murphy, Ohio; Everett Lec | Violenl controversy has raged Borah Is Speaker N b R T g standiog Atine th e s | John” Newton Brown, Pennsylvania;| Helen Loulse Moore, Indiana; Ja Virginia; Patrick Joseph Taft, llips, West Virg mes. Caesar | around a proposition to re-adopt the 7 O aistacy Bdfreaniwasidelly: |y B uring three years of study: | james Edward Burns; Fermin Cachola | R, Moore, West Virginia; N chusetts; Raymond Lodge . | Vitullo, Ohio. old black, white and red impe ki The velediciory Bl e N | 'valle, Porto Rico; James O. Cade, ; Marl Raymond Kameas Samuel Hunter Taylor, Mary-| Bachelor of commercial _selence— | colors in combination with & republi- |ered by Representative Lamar Jefters | =Degrees were conferred upon grad- | Claude M. Callahan, Indiana; L. Donald Myers; John Car- | lxnd; ¢ Frank Bailey C ¢ York; Con- | can jack or shield of black, white and Degrees were conferred upon 253 | of Alabama, who took his bachelor's | uates of both schools by Dr. Carusi. | 3Gin s Campbeil, New York: Mur: | ter MacNab; Francis 1. MeAdams, Joh a: gold. Frau von Oheimh doesx not e o o | degreo in lat at last nighU's exercises. | Graduates of the law sciool were pre- | qucic A Campbell, Vermont; J. Gordon | New Yorki Dr. Loy Meafee, New [eace 1. v o e aduates of the law school and | "L oyercises opened with an o |sented Indlvidually by Prof. Havden | (inala, New Jersey: dohn T, Can-| York; John C.’ MeCarthy, Virgini SRR i e 3 Wmieersicy daat silent aryme | ShestmUDCETaI IR B e e oL a " {mon Hiowaid Bidclinar HappClie) Sefu)ohny iIusepts. B Massa’ | Viault, Rhode Istand, Caesar ce. Rhode Lsland; Angel | ““Tradition,” she says, faeved eventh anual commercement the ek L R e rin. | oaib rommited by e governmeat | Massachusetts; Peter Vincent Ches:| chusetts; Michael James McDermott,| Vitullo John e Voil, In-|sang, Philippine Islands vester P stroncer. this ah antictaatan. e i ey, | seats in ths front «f the audlmbs. | Weke gressubol by Dean Maymatd C. | nul, OB, Prank Coslogity Choats, | Massschoscirs, Furey Sact Jc diana; Car ‘ akoth: | Jamison Smallwood, Virginia. F Dbt ariovh: IOk e R A6 A Tl g : i invocation was delivered by Rev. | Clemens. O D e (ClaipiEs, v/ [[NGe Tatseys Tons Vineant | By the Associated Prese. John Newton| BERLIN, June What German cises, Sin S MeHugh, o 2 S | Republicans, but if all the flags in the nental hall. Of this number more | (yiver( 13, Buck, rector of Christ| Law school degrees were awarded g ton, North (‘aro-| Pennsylvania; Connle L. McLean. |bert Shaeffer Wary ? 2 ountry were to be counted, e i Der o suck, 2 p B r . .. McLe: sert Shaeffes co e to be counted, the ol than 250 were graduated by the law | pipiscopal Church: lol:ha'lollo;\'lnlg:" : rrington _ Cochr Nas; Hubert Gilbert McLean, Mich Lorenzo, Wardy 7| HEADS MASONIC CLUBS. |iiici white and red would be in the : Ty by S e s i : octor of civil law—E : F | 4r.. Vicginia v Leonard Cohen rank helan, e majority. Most people have not the lfl,;ll;g f"hf,.’,,“(‘,‘f l]x‘l\'xl“"l"“l:\] e Siddons Introduces Speakers. lin Fowler and Clive W. Palmer. v s Colladay; | Edward Albert fahon, 5 side, 1linois; N: 2 PHILADELPHIA, June 12 (f).—|Mmoney nowadays to buy new flags.” (o At ovesmment, a comparatively | . Following the tavacatien, Justics | Tiectse of Juslpentienos—Fredovick | Jobn Joseph ©enng ' onmestiois; | BAwasdl XM outh Dakota; Burton Rosecrans| o Fo oo "0 b tield Park, To readopt the old colors for the re (on 2d covetument, & compat Frederick L. Siddons of the District |\, Lyle and Lverett Lee Phillips. | Lawrence Dennis Connor; Margaret| Neldon, Ohlo; Stephen O'Dea, Mare: i Richard Alvey Worthington, |G son, Ri 2 N | ibile ik o dexizabiest Branivon grduated 27 students. i | Supreme Court, a member of the Na- | "Mojter of Iaws—Joseph J. Ardigo; | Derby Connor, Massachusetts; J. Rob- | land; David William Palmer, Florida; | Maryland; George W. John | J., was elected president 6f the Na-|Oheimb thinks, because it would de. : tional University Law School faculty | o bisieh B (RS oMb I e [ert Conroy, Connecticut; Lovola Mary | Charlie Parrigin, Kentucky; It mond | 15, “Wright, Pennsyivania; tonal League of Masonle Clubs at|Dprive Monarchists of a rallying stan. Borah Addresses Seniors. | for many years, introduced Senator [ yeorte LA EIon O Anna | Covne, Rhode Island; Raymond Lee | A, Philibert, Missouri; Staney B. Pier- | Robert Zetzer, Marylanc (Do fuet huilness sessiis of the] SN0 Of 16 ows. “Lec the pespls The ress £ | Borah. s Mullen Cleary; Campbell tington | Croggon: Willlam Butterworth Crow-|son; James Frederick Pullman, Vi Degrees irded by el 8 ses decide 1 plebiscit she sa Aktivered 5 Wil Yonorary doctorate of law degrees | Mullen Cleary; Campbell UATHNSION | o1 “Ohlo: Carmen Damte D'Agostino. |ginia; Charles Henry Quimby, i Business Administr 2 nty-first ann nvention of that | “whether to go back to the old color BhE Ak eharian of were conferred by Chancellor Charles | (OB 0 [ FEEN0 P orth Care. | Now Je Newel George Daines, | Morton Jameson Rudford, Virginiai| = Master of arts Maude | itor nization here tod; again or stand definitely by the new e e R Caraat wpon 1red T, Dubols, for. | £eF: Lee Forrest Denign, North Carel | jdaho:’ I Fontaine Davison, OKia-|Homer R. Raffensperger; Roy & Ran 4 Salle Brown, Ne succeeds Charles A, MacHenry. | Republican banner. A majority should o linaisteitee | merly United States Senator from [fine: B¥Iom Ceorss Formon: idette, | homat Frank Albertus Dawson; Wil fsey, Nebraska; John Bornard Hey:|le Massachusetts: How. MucGregor, Pittsburgh, was| decide which one’ to adopt, and all Fib U illianearirs of indly 1daho, member of the International | yeitlies |CRUPETE: B8 N UG o) llam Francis Delaney: Lee Forrest|nolds, Minnesota; Bertha E. Richard- Juckson, Maryland; Ger-|chosen second vice president. others should be scrapped.’ il | Joint Commisston and a_member of | ToCiC™ R in M. Hedrick, Vir: | Denton, North Carolina; fames Tty ponsibility in the solution of L 2 ave probiems confronting the board of trustees of Natlonal Unl- | yinja;" George Terrett Hunte: 2 2 5 it el oo vsrunent " Sevator & versity; Justice Charles H. Robb, as-|jang; willlam ¥. Laukaitis, Maryland; | ReSotas, “He ‘Uh“""'l':l‘fim:[‘"‘;:y“.‘f;' Zain: | sociat stice ;xt l"he_Di_slrlCt Lcs:l Charley D. Leiter, Michigan; Simeon |y e Martha Lillian Felix., I i ‘ il i — s e 10 et s 1At e | S S A | MR et 0, EEKE | ——— ion of the class to a dangerous con |y : Xobertson, Ul $ RO e cl i, 2: | 1 orn, Connecticut; Euclid §. Fleming, dition. which confronts the United | Thomas 1. Robertson, United States | gydney’ N. MacInnis; Connie L. Mc-| (0 (000 Tl her; Charles Ed- o e et | o sioner 3 duate | ] e : liford MeLeod, | dr-:_Courtney Fletcher; Charles I That condition is one of wide- | Commisioner of Fatents, a gra Lean, Texas; John Gullford Mc e ey o it Axihup H. 1 Qistesard for the Constitution, | 0f National Law School and a mem- | Georgla; Raymond A. Philibert, Mis-| g “paonnor Frer, Visginia: Our form of government 1is based |Dber of the faculty. sourl; John H. Pigg, Kentucky; Vianne 'M".'““-w‘r‘.,mm o T e upon a theory of obedience—that the | Honors Are Awarded. Ferne Robinson, lIowa; Daniel A" Massachus Sydney Bert 51 ulio ase icapiible of 1s x : ed by | RuSh. Massachusetis; Harold Robert | dete W30 e s it by them, | , Meduls and prizes, presented bY | stephenson, Virkinia; Robert C. Whit-| GO er wwisconsin: Louis Alvin G T of the District Sunreme Court, | 2% North Caraltna. lle, Montana; V. Eecleston Grave ative government can be maintained. | JSCE S TR R T (O tudentst | | Master of patent law —Joseph J.|Norman Adron Gray, Maryland: He “The present disresard of the Con- | VIR ENER 10 0%, 0ol for the high. | Ardigo; Henry Nelson Denolt, Con-|ry Bruce Green, Virginia; Charles stitution is much wider than that per- | oo e, aa ) necticut; Claude Branner, M; o e Gridioy, " Tlinois: Archibald \o. the elghteenth amendment, | St Average In the post-graduate class, | 1,pg; K. Houston Brett, Virginiai|[yie Hannum. New Jersey; Benjamin Jdgment: mo one part of the |ATna Mullen Cleary. or the high. |Murdock A. Campbell, Vermont; Don- |3, Hedrick, Virginia; Francls Robert Cons h o mmore sick At Dresent | e oot B R nior claas, Peter | 210 Willistn Clayion, North Carolisa;| sefferan, Cofinecticut; Heues Flach an another.” e R chmpliell - Camington, Gothran. Jr.i/(Hendevson | Tannegsee; Hitx & 1lin as a reasonable [ " Jion " £ Virginia; Jay D. Coulter, Oregon; Ray- | man, Indiana; Henry C. Howard, New oM | Hurst gold medal for the highest | ;g Lee Croggon; X George | {im v Herbert Vermillion Hudg s maiing tl| ayerazs dn thefjunlor class, AR imhelleh SGerhaeiid. Rlleata, Mitiie; : eorge Terrett Hunter, end the Constitu: | Ty zone Carusi gold medal for the clid . Fleming, ir; J, bren s Wiliam oy Ives, Towa: ENceics i it highest average in the freshman class | yyynter, Maryland; Morgan K. Knotts, | carolina; Lamar Jeffers, Alabama; | Maurice Collins. West Virgi Fobert 1. Lambert pio W. Kaliss, Mas- ’ 4 | Emma Deal Denton gold medal for | Ny Gaourt; Wil ; ; e T B B War does mnot @nspend the the best final examination in equity | jang; Charley D. Leiter, Michigan;| Louis chusetts; Nellie G. stitution. There isio more pernicious | jurisprudence, Constance Fogle. Maj. Luther R. Maddox, Tennessee: | Keasel vivania; Frank J. Keat doctrine than this The Constitution | The Cailaghan & Co. prize for the | Xrchibald D. Monteath, North Caro ! 8 . Kilgors, obtains alway authors were mo | hest examination on corporations, |jina: Sydney N. MacInnis; Dr. Loy . Morgan K. Knots, West dreamers. They s 1s inevitable | Edward J. McQuade. McAfee, New York; John Vincent Koster, Massachusetts: in the future and <cribed war | The F. H. Thomas Law Book Co.|McHugh, Pennsylvania;; Raymond A.|Francls X La France, Rhode powers in the Constitution. 1If we | prize for the bhest senior examination | Philibert, Missouri; John H. PIgg.|Isiand; Robert E. Lambert, Missour; concede that certatn exigencies permit | on real property, Jerome G. Kaufman. | Kentucky: Vianne Ferne Robinson, s on Law, jr., Texas; Van nullification of utional pro-| The John Eyrne & Co. prize for | Towa; Da awless, New York: Elton Jesse visions, where does such a d o|the best examination for bills and |Robert C. Whitley, N ayton, nin; James Everett 1t leads i s | Joel P. Moore. George W. Wright. % ssippi; Wellford T. Book Co. prize i ik P. Lenahan, Makers Foresaw War. Among them all, with all they offer AYRIDGE ESTATES | , oo - On the Chesapeake ~ . 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