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SCHOOL OF LAW T0 OPEN SEPT. 20 YN .C A. College Classes to Be Started With Gen- eral Assembly. sslon of the School of *. A. College will Septemb assembly ha 1736 G The opening | Law of the of the Cc street !who are law graduates with Govern- the equivalent of a high school edu- cation and the instructors are men engaged in the practice of law or | ment positions. Five classes have been from the school and the have been successful in pa: bar examinations of some 1 s exclusive of the District of Columbis The majority of these are in active practice today. The work of the luw school fits in with the general plan of the Y. M. C. A. to furnish cultural and professional training for employed men and women. Schools Co-operate in Courses. The law school has recently co- operated with the Washington School of Accountancy, another of the Y. B in a manner graduated A. departments, hich allows a student in account- ancy to take classes in the law school at the same time, with the result that the student may receive the de- grees in law and accountancy at the - | same time. The classes range in size from 5 to 50 students, thus allowing, because tng which preliminary consultations|!of the comparati between students and members of the | students, a p faculty will be held for the purpose of | tact between student and instructor, outlining the courses. Classes will{which is considered beneficial. The in- begin immediately. veur are John e law scho iley, lam ‘The law school begin: i Willlam A. Read, fharl . nwright, P. H. Marshall, George P. Barse and Joseph Bruce C s ¥, dean of the law school, follow- structors in the firs Hanna Thonms J. mainly for the purpose of glving ¢ who held Y. M. C. scholarships an education in the law. | The demand for such courses as were | C. offered led to an enlargement of the | achool, however, and both men and | women were admitted. It maintained with the prim: in view of furnishing to empl and women of the city legal instruc- tion at a moderate rate, under in- fuence of the Y. M. C. A Course Is Standard. The course is a standard one, con- sisting of three vears of 32 weeks each, with a minimum requirement of 10-hours-a-week classroom at- tendance r-‘qulred for the LL. B. de- gree. Stude admitted who have Critcher School of Painting and Applied Arts Deaizn, Interior Dec: Costume Denizn and_ Foster mwn-lnz Baturdey mormning classes for children. nnecticut Ave. Alexandrin® Cantacuzene sndant of an an- xrnp s leading club- id, president of izations through- ny other man cient line, woman, bein more_women’s Org: out Europe than The Peirce-Orme School Ne Ed: A Select O sehoni Tor e, "n"’&'“ Y Sensitized i Special Arrangements for All-day and Boarding Pupds Twelfth (‘an-r«ufiva Yeay Klndmlln!ll and Hpmrnmry-—wlnl fred Sackville Stoner——Progresaive Methods—Individual Instruction TP.lh(r! Kinde\'rlrll-n T Course 19th St Phl)“L North | DOES YOUR CHILD FAIL TO CONCENTRATE? fault is often found in .mnc;fl(!led children. due to ‘lack of intere in routine work. This Our progressive methods, our small | classes, and our understanding ith such children. A Country Day School of the progressive, new educatlon type. with small boarding de- partment under. ideal home conditions for | children under sixteen. Eizhth season opens September 23d Chevy Chase Country Day School Cleveland 1374 Stanwood Cobb, Harvard A. M. Kemlworth School FOR GIRLS Opens October 4th A resident and day school for girls from 5 to 16 years of age. A thorough school with de- lightful home life. Kindergarten, Primary and Intermediate courses. Individ- ual instruction. Progressive methods used. Sports and Rec- reation. Moderate cost. For catalogue, address 1862 Wyoming Avenue Pot. 189 g 4000 men 1 Theoretical and Engmeenng subjects of Mathematics ai Drawing taught by v‘(wr! In One Year Filined, in slectrical indugtry petent men. Free BLI l\\?l P('I"Rl( LSCHOOL 0 Takoma Ave, “'.Ashlm{lo“ D. C. St. Margaret’s School PROTESTANT Cor. Conn. Ave. and California St. A Boarding and Day School for Girls Kindergarten, Intermediate and High School Thorough College Preparation Secretarial and Junior College Courses Special Music A Select School 'WASHINGION SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Washington D.C. Boys in Day School thru first four grades. Opens Oct. 1 Mrs. Frank A. Gallup, Vassar North 4641 DAY VENING The ‘Abl;ett School Fine and Commercial ART 1623 H Street ! Phone Main 8051 American University Chartered by Special, Act of Congress 1893 College of Liberal Arts Campus: Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues Northwest First Semester opens Sep- tember 22nd. Registration now open. Four years' college course leading to the Bnc:xe!or of Aflnts v a degree. Faculty of twenty-five Lo instructors. Children’s Etching—Portrait—Water Color Interior Decoration Costume Design Commercial lustration Evening Classes Saturday Class Fireproof dormitory for women. New Library and Gymna- sium. For catalogue and information write American University, or call at he office of the dean. Hurst Hall. on the Campus. Exhibition—Public Invited Open for Registration Catalog on Request For catalogues of the School ot the Political Sciences or the Grad- uate School address ihe American Tniversity. Washington. D. NATIONAL SCHOOL. FINE AND APPLIED ART Connecticut Ave. and M St. (1747 Rhode Island Ave.) FELIX MAHONEY, Director 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 position in Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Dynamic Symmetry, Color and Commer- enable us to attain unusual |/ “THE MOTHERS PRAISED FOR HEALTH WORK ¢ | Parent-Teacher Association Official Lauds Women on 40 Committees During Summer. Praise for the mothers who have spent a great deal of their time dur- ing the Summer months in promot- ing interest in pre-school children's health work was voiced last night by Mrs. W. S. Rauscher, chairman of publicity of the Parent-Teacher Association Summer round-up. Mrs. Rauscher states there were 40 working committees who distributed For Practical Results Study at SUNDAY STAR, WASHI®GTON, D. C. blanks among mothers and caused them to have their kindergarten and first-grade children examined. “Mrs. C. H. Knight, 300 Fourteenth street southwest, chairman of a com- mittee which successfully covered five schools in the round-up,” said Mrs. Rauscher, “assumed her big undertaking with perfect confidence and she is credited with having the first 100 per cent blue ribbon health chart child examined. “Mrs. Harold R. Smalley, 615 ‘Whittier street, covered Takoma George Washington - University Law School Memler Association American Law Schools Class A American Bar Assoclation 62nd Year Begins September- 27, 1926 SEPTEMBER Park with her committee. She faced many discouraging moments in her round-ups, but like every other good cause came out with glowing results. “Both Mrs. Knight and Mrs. and on behalf of their communities 12, 1926—PART 1. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL TERM 1926 and schools as well as the parent- ('0!.( )xnlA l'\'l\lksl‘l'\ SCHOOL, lli"é‘ teacher assoclations I want to thank Rl them."” - o ory: | Laneuage Biatics. "Sctencen P-ye 0logy : : Night, Co-ed. *chohnhlm Elocution. Day, Preparatory _and More automobiles were shipped from Smalley have helped in a big way to [ this to other countries the first six make the Summer work a success | months of this year than for the same length of time before. Flm'a‘n .\Iu-lp | The Washingion School of En‘munng L L Estate. _ Overlookin I 1908 New Hamoshlre " Address Principal f E. F. Whitmore, Principal. month. Washington Business College A Thorough Secretarial Accounta:]::ly School 1340 New York Ave. N.W. LAST CHANCE We will accept just a few more students at our Low Summer Rate of tuition—Day School, $16 a month; Night School, $9 a 4 School Announces the Opening of Its Studios, 1204 18th St. N.W. Eighteenth Season UPONT CIRCLE GIRLS’ SCHOOL Academic Courses— hool Days on Beautitul Yearbook 'flflm@mr,mfl FfioWashm fon%m“.i‘é: fnmagrcm 3 Stockton Hall, 720 20th St. West 1640 The Master-School of Interior Decoration of Washington Specializing in Interior Decoration Representing Arts & Decoration. New York For further information. apply te Rudolphe de Zapp, l)lmctor 1216 18th St. Phone Main 6978 EMERSON INSTITUTE 173840 P Street, Near Dupont Circle Frank. 4463 Insurance as Guarantor of a College Education, for YOUR CHILD. Consultation 10 to 3. Evenings by Appointment. Winslow H. Rnndo {ah Principal Accredited in the United States and Foreign Countries Member of the Asociation of Colleges d Schools of the Middlo States and Marylan Bl i, e S DAY SCHOOL EVENING SCHOOL FOR MEN AND BOYS EVENING SCHOOL FOR WOMEN GEORGE E. KEELER. 1130 Investment Bldg. Cor. 15th and K N.W, Tel. Franklin 9193 Brepares tor Cnuen lnr i o r United States Service School, 1fr, gg..mg‘unn;, Exafl“nnmxz Also_spe: clal conching for co - fnations. . Establisned 1852, 0 o Phone or write for Catalogue. cial Art. Call, Phone or send for Catalog. CLASSES NOW FORMING Positions Obtained for Graduates School Opens October 1 I School, | WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. 41 Years in National Capital Secretarial Course Bookkeeping and Accountancy Course English Course Civil Service Course Six Weeks’ Day Six Weeks’ Evening Session, $24.50 Session, $8.00 Graduates Placed in Good Positions Call, write or phone—it is better to call 311 East Capitol Street Lincoln 38 COURT F. WOOD, LL. M., President Pace Courses For a Quarter of a Century the Pace Courses in Ac- countancy—Taught in 35 Cities—Have Trained Thousands for the Callings of— Auditor gz‘mfnm' “He that hath a T 3 calling hath an A ERIY r office of profit and Credit Manager Rosios. Tax Specialist Public Accountant —Poor Richard. B. C. 8., M. C. S, Degrees—(. P Day and Exening ClasseocFail Classes o Foriink ~Send for New 40-Page Bulletin BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY Main 8259 Transportation Bldg. 17th and H Sts. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Marjorie Webster School Of Expression and Physical Education Prepares students to become Physical Directors, Playground Supervisors, Public Speakers, Recreational Leaders, Chautauqua Readers and Teachers of Dancing and Expression, in a two- vear accredited Normal course, oftering a diploma and a degree. Children’s Classes in Expression and Dancing Will Open Saturday, October 2nd DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLS FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH Residence Halls Send for Catalogue 1401-1409 Mus. Ave., Washington, D. C. North 7799 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY | Chartered by Special Act of Congress 1893 School of the Political Sciences | First Semester 1926-27, Opens September 30th, 1926 : The requirement for admission is two years’ study in an approved college, professional or scientific school. Two years’ course leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Political Science, Courses offered include: International Law, American and Euro- pean Diplomatic History, Constitutional Law, National Administration, Jurisprudence, Legal History, Roman and Canon Law, Citizenship, Interstate Commerce, American and English Constitutional History, I American Political History, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, Finance and Taxatlon, Corporation Finance, Income Tax Law, Foreign Trade, Industries and Resources of the United States, Marketing, Social Eco- nomics, Commercial Law, French, Spanish, Itallan, Portuguese, Ger- man and Polish. Complete preparation for the Forelgn Service examination. Also special pre-legal course and courses preparatory for the C. P. A. examination. The University offers Graduate courses in Political Science, Inter- nationa! Law and Economics, leading to the degree of Master of Politi- cal Science, Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. For particulars write for catalog or call at the office of the Director of the School of Political Sciences, 1907 F Street N.W. Office_hours, 12:00 to 1:00 and 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Telephone Franklin 1500. For catalogs of the College of Liberal Arts and Graduate address The American Umv-uty. thn:l-l. D. C. Register now and begin your course later. These rates! posi- tively cannot be gotten after the offer has been withdrawn. Our courses %ave helped thousands to succeed, and they will help you. VISIT our school and be CONVINCED of the SUPE- RIORITY of our courses and instruction. Don’t be misled that there are better courses at higher prices. Business Administrative Courses . Penmanship Secretarial Accountancy All Graduates in Good Positions Washington Business College 1340 New York Ave. N.W. Main 4959 Day and Evening Classes in Illustrating, Cartooning, Fashion Drawing, Posters, Color, Quick Sketching. Lite Drawing. SRR R R AN ORIRIIOR Pupils May Enter at Any Time Practical Training in the “Arts That Pay” WM. H. CHANDLEE, Director Phone Franklin 2497 Enroll Now for the Fall Term e UK English Stenographic Civil Service Bookkeeping Rapid Figuring IR LRI Georgetown University Charles W. Lyons, S. J., President e College of Arts and Sciences A.B., B.S,, Pre-legal, Pre-medical and Pre-dental Courses R. O. T. C. Unit, Basic and Advanced Courses Schools of Medicine, Law, Dentistry, Foreign Service and Training School for Nurses. Georgetown College Preparatory School Country . Boarding School e i Garrett Park, Maryland Carroll Monument CATHOLIC University of AMERICA WASHINGTON, D. ! FALL TERM Begms September 21 SCHOOLS of Law, Philosophy, Letters and Science, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical and Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Pre-Medi- cal Courses; Accounting and Business Administration, Including Departments of Economics, Political Science and Business Law- For Catalog, Information and Application Blanks, Address, The Registrar