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22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JUNE 13, 1926—PART 1. 0 Anderson, Ernest Bacote, Edward H. | have been awarded to Miss Carrie|grades in the respective studies of |eral Procedure,” three volumes, offer- | tionary,” given by Callaghan & Co., GERMAN INBUSTR'AUSTS du;y on fiwrm.'lrnl:ollnng{r?m product < nspection of books of foreign mar Ballard, $r.. George Hudson Batson,| Belle Brown, Miss Resella Pearlipharmacy, chemistry and materia |eq by Evan Jones, District of Co-| W Dbublishers of Chicago, to the m] ARE GRADUATED Alphonso’ David Belton, George Ma: | Espy, Miss Emma. C. Grifin, Mr. Gen- | medica. ~ 'Winners: Pharmacy, Miss |11 W FVe0 (0re O et | member of the graduating class who PROTEST U. S. DUTIES | ufacturers by customs agents is ne {rion Brown, Crosby Wendell Cart.| eral Lamar Harrison and Mr. Ray-|Edna Mae Cunningham; chemistry, | !Umbla representativo of the Am wins the highest general average e oo Ll ———— aw is to be adequately enforced. It wright, Joseph Franklin Cowan, Mary | mond Lemnon. Frederick Wilberforce Perkins; mate- | can Law Book Co., to the student in entire three-year course. | Lucy Jane Curtis, Mark Louls De| School of Religion—Samuel Augus-|ria medica, Joseph Monroe Jack-|the School of Law who attains the icar R. Smith of Petersburg, Va., [ Explained Here Law Makes Em-| has been done for years, althougi Leon, Willlam Henry Frazier, Charles | tus Gordon-Grant, class of 1928, first | son, jr. Setond. RiEhest gensmml kve > prize of one volume each of complained of also in France and FRUM HUWARD U ;;‘ondiu :"rxet‘mnni Clarence Clx}ude Pomeroy echolarship of $75, i—‘;fl School of Law. pn-sc;-n.e-u oors6 In e reh. Woodward's treatise and Woodruff's | bargo Mandatory When Concerns Sv!;ilmrlaml_d | Bausella Friday. Henry R. F. Fur-| maintaining the highest gene: Dallas F. Nicholas of Philadelphia, | James S. 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