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26 ol GEORGETOWNAIDS (6. W. U. STUDENTS EDUCATION WEEK, PREPARING SHOW | e S Students’ Daily Conferences|Annual Vodvil Performance! Were Held to Further Set for November 23 Observance Here. in Gymnasium. AMERIGAN U. PLANS, CATHOLIC U. PLANS LINGOLN CONTEST| SERIES OF DEBATES R ) Orators to Compete for Prize | Three to Be Held at Home, Early in February—His- Others in Baltimore, New - tory Club Organized. York and Philadelphia. Al contest fn which all| A meeting of the Athletic Council o pants will speak on “Lincolr holle University was held Monday will be held early in February at the! e Edward Keele and Joh: College of Liberal Arts of American son, mnewly elected studen { University to compete for a prize of | members, were admitted. Mgr. Pace which his been offered by thefyica rector of the univers! 0 District of Columbia Society of the|dressed the council on the general Dames of the Loyal Legion. Arrange-|condition of athletics and the relation ments for the contest are being madef o0 atnleties to the ‘main academic by Dr. George B. Wdods, dean of the | ok of the university The Dod Noon Club held a smoker evening at Collega Inn was open to the members Co-operating with the United States| The first of the representative stu- Bureau of Bducation as in previous|dent entertainments of George W 's, the entire student body of | ington University will be given No- rgetown University during the | vember 23, when the fourth annual past week joined In the observance |vodvil show will be presented in the of Natlonal Education week. university gymnasium. The affair | Dean Robert A. Parsons, §. J., ar-{will run two nights, and col ol ranged a series of daily conferences |progress has been made’ in furnishing | / on different phases: of education per-|an attcactive program. taining to national life in accordance, Edward B. Moulton, manager; C. L. with the appeal made by the Federal | Parker, jr., and Ermyntrude Vaiden hureau to all universities and schools. | are in charge of the performance. A Members of the faculty. divecting the rabl . winner of the contest will be presented with the prize at the Lin- coln b kfast of the riet of Co- The affs ; considerable number of acts have been Y f Lol the club and their friends. Rev skt “;"f”-","‘,"u m’,[]’h d Pin | tried out. Final announcement of ti lumbia ""'11")" '\" d Tio. | D John A. Ryan. honor guest of the cularly the patriotic and religlous in- | G Ut n A0 v The . to be he L Hos e eetiie tale fiences of Galnblic, uiversitiession e s = L GERElEn BHonty. D bt iaRy 12 Logan | eVenin resting tal on pol He pointed out the prob. lems contronting the yvoung man of today who ls about to join a party Dr. Ryan also explained the polt {of ‘the differegt political parties what each ond stood f ollowl in's talk the members of the e a short entertalnment oated to the serving of refreshment il Tibra. | Rev. Moderator Dr. Hart cor Mt oi | cluded the evening with a falk +d issue of the ! “Club Spirit . o having been Six Debates Seheduled ew York City under the tward M. Curran, president of the sl performance on November 24 will in the youth of the Nation. ino way duplicate the events of the Conferences 1 piswenetide 00 IR TEDC A Toted to the genmal tonic of patriot:) Mol e 1sm, the discus: s out the intense re which Cathollc schools gener: ve for preserving | bon the established order of zovernment | attention on the (7 and “home lite. - Georgetown's own | ““Tio “unusual dovelor record of having miven its sons will- e e ry itk iagly to the defenss of the count SRy Ied o the Browth| In every national emergency since its Tibs fof! I diyiduals unden| establishment was cited as an example | the. Dramaie. Asseciation. The pro. | of its patriotle attitude. In this con-|gram for the year contemplated nection, Father Parsons stressed that | number of first-class performanc three members of its present faculty, | embracing every phase of Rev. Richard R. Rankin, S. J.. pro-| Thursday evening at Tucker is president of t issue of the Bulletin, offick e ASS jca, to be edited by professor of | nd Amer come from the in tessor of James L. | Club one of the most fmpor e ers will be conferred, not only on ihe i s S ot institution, but upon individual mefn- S oIy Dr. Ka as chaplalns with the €nen the inst i of the CRLOgIV S I be held Amerig peditionary Forces onjOrder of the Coif Is celebrated. - Prof. e hat some n will also debate the fir Walter Wheeler Cook of Yale Univer | oy ilee otabic Baltimore: St. | Study of the American Constitution c comes from New Haven to pre- sroup from “The (€ Rover, i il J N 4 at Eastern High School's Fal: show the evenings of November 18, 19 and | " [00t, VO awriad in- | seph’s Philadelphia, and \ BN Dnetioan Mo Gie pui oo B Gl 22, in the Kastern High School i terests that h ut the | Fordham, ¢ 3 The question \ stressed ai the college, and students were urged to compete for the prize: Banquet Initiation. i T, 7 P ot e et Fresident ‘\;\'}ff;’EASTERN HIGH PUPILS ILondon Women Offer Maids Radios, |WASHINGTON COLLEGE o me| PREPARE FOR SHDW‘ 10 Weeks' Vacation and Use of Autos| STARTS COURT WORK in | for debate will be e of informa- | Bighteenth Amend about the activitles inspired 1 The tea 1 feel gr inte and in fostering s of Brendon Brown. nd apprecintion of his genius. fn h the class of 19 this faith was well grounded wijl rk the second year of inter proved by the widespread and ea olle; vk W the university the Should Be T Religious Influence. honor. The charter members Other special conferences during the | Order of the Coif are memb week were those held Wednesday on | George Washington University faculty “whic < gome from ey 'he team last had a very suc the place that 1d be given religion [and include Dean Willlam C. Van | ‘ o il B doss e S e o i Cvas * in the col uluny, and Friday | Vieck, Col. Walter C. Clephane. Bdwin | q1.e - ic Associa-| BY the Acsoriated Press e sral heat throughout also | New Clock Is Presented by Alumni. | ' 1) 5 an article on | ham ol University of on the gene of the Catholic|C. Brandenburg, John Paul Earnest, flee Club and Dramatic A | LoxDON, 3 5 p ssisted by car if de- | : the new § morfal Thea-| Arizona and losing “voming by a college. | truction, it was | Justice Wendell P. Stafford, tion Co-operate in Staging | 10 week | Freshmen Debaters Will Start phy, news | 5.t0-1 decision emphasized, has an important Influ-{John W. Latimer, Charles & i and b whole d an and the club rr»n m. Rev. Dr. Johnson and Dr. Jordan o ence on the morals of college vouths,| Hector G. Spaulding, Henry W . Musical Comedy. | use of an_ automobils November 20. sever the department of education addressed « a question that is becoming Vital in | ton, Alvin E. Evans, Earl €. Arnold, | ments miles of 7 the nineteenths annual meeting of the American colleges to Walter Lewis Moll, Lloyd H. Sutton = _— i ot s Inteceol Re Dinneen, §. J.. stu-|and Willlam T. Fryer. The commit e colonBil cTook pReRented by tho 1t of Venl & ident Clavernicnt ts| The Eastern High § Association, which last rown cup, Is now , fon with the Glee Club for the | X = ow that is to be given Novem-|in the vear, with hoard swember 11 ¢ oke on “Psyeh Applled Funeti ¢ dent counsellor at the college, it was|tee in charge of the banquet coi pointed out, rilable at all times | of Prof. Charles S. Collier, Helen as a friend and advisor to individual | man and Prof. Hector G. Spaulding students. The election of Charles C. Glove new history elub of the college, ire admitted only those stu- grade of B or highcr, meeting on_Thursday s from AlumniAssociation of the Own bathroom, | ton College of Law is now installed in the reception room f materials | coliege Duflding at 2000 G street, The and out izht and Housemaids—Ten we wa Enthuslastic support of the athletic | ir., as vice chairman of the board of ’ s se ol r 1 ad ver m\,,\ & 2 he direction of Dr. association was manifested by the | trustees during the week was received | ber 18, 19 and 22 in the school audi- i }‘m"{(,‘ Lt ‘:hg u it = ck is made of walnut and stands bl ,”'\;‘l'fl‘_ Ths students at the law school last week | with satisfaction in the univers| Suiind S s e = f""‘ Tl C BIET i b cn by pinion as a result of mass meetings addressed :n'l'lh by ;lud;nlvl.md gmhuu\- (\l]'\wb ':m‘yv- of the sh\m\ |'«““ !l’h:ln | I"‘l‘l fl;;V:]; i 'v;\’:;;:;tl;_‘il_ "n“ ‘B | tlemint, London, will give an Education Week Exercises. residents e Vi slover takes the place of the iypsy’ Rove ntic musi { preciation to the or thi o b A ! . D T S Eine comedy in throe jeh will be in ‘ARMISTICE DAY IS H::LD EASTEP.N HIGH ALUMNI [ Which s well marks the 1 e it chapel tomortow | Eyercises in observance of a gr at 10:30 o'clock in Hurst Hall] 0 " Ceek were h bject “Browning.” The pub-| picq " g vited. loney Chemie atory th Drew, noted E 4 ko 5 . um. Rev. Dr. Jordan spoke om liver an address . Dr. Jordan spok Donough. S. J., faculty athletic | Archibald C. Hopkins. He and Austin’ Canfleld, of the|uate of Yale and an alumnus alumni committee. George Shedan,|(eorge Washington Univer president of the senlor morning sec-|School. ~During the past Senior | that Mr. Glover has been a member day, Wed 1 with | spe and end of each el S AT DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL PREBARE FALL SHOW “huili"cli ‘Which are Inid in Eng i Ly | November 6 at 7 o' » of George TIT, e | ona sessic held Tnst ns 1 ock and numis 1 glish tlon, and Clergue . Shillin e s o . 3 ium. Rev. Dr. an spoke or president of the afternoon section, |of the board of trustees he has worked | “w.,} | Oppos on Disa nm“mnt:l-'u_.x!l» Gives Shnv«er to Miss| pa can Ample facili S oliek i the 'u_d\\m.‘,n' ,nlJI Moral T "mu,.” nt Presided at meetings of thelr respec. | unusually hard in the interests of the | turninig » BUid-| 4o Given Students by Speakers. | e G. Beam—50 Teachers | bren provi Dean i Lo the sub - Ward tools ihie tive classe building campaign of the unive nee of Frn tick. Miss ierine | | = court Humo o | Catholle Chemists. Deer As @ result of the interest aroused. |as well as in the furtherance of stu-| ind Niss Elsie Krey of the do-| Apple Weel Is Observed. Participate. equal v with [inie Tactur g s been | @ Paner on “The Educational Value of the morning section the following day | dent activities, ment are super-| { x . ! the | the m Dr. Landry toc nssessed each member of the cl Mr. Glover as chairman of the build- Dale Snell is| on November 11 Dunbar | executive committee of the F N Religion and Exact § for the sccond semester as the class | iDE and grounds committee was in- tnds. . | School was in the ern Rk hool Alumni Asso- ) Women's Guild to Meet. ran. fn a paper on “Cathollc contribution to the general athletic | Strumental in aiding the building pro- the most interest-| tjon of the eight v b htte nit dat 0 oveniigstol mesting of the Wory nm irtunities in - Fducational Re fund. All the members pledged them m under President Lew regime | the play is the danc ing of the the ation met I ay ¢ z I of An 1 Unive h explained that the oppor selves to uy tokets to all games dar. | A1 has worked heartlly with the ad- | vord _and tambourine | 1'n for o special performance | | el i o ailable in the field of o der of the vear and|ministration and student represent: ection of Isa in | all show, to be given on [y nee and will be|mental education and in educational ing the remai sonommenided that 'siillar: sotion’ be]tives: [ The ibeard 'iof iitrustees taken by other classes. nounced the receipt of tremendous in thei Rev. Dr. Ryan read « Woods. psychol proport sociation will ion December n an- | scenes. The | ¢ Inglist art a fossor of N seri 1S ilding of ird pline " te the com 3 ek s " gy ties of he un pape; ‘Cardinal n's ldea G o ast et outgrowth of | Scriptions to the building:of the third lir "the Jate Cal. e COM- | and witness et S i the M s e s e it | unit. which will be erected at Twenty- | lorful idents anfl vice presidents of other | be held December . sture last Tue: Dr. Lennox @ibote v nine | first’ and H_streets_northw he Gy wer tions of Dunbar, aceompanied S S on Ct ¢ of Literature ’ 15, come At Center.” | in the Development of Characte of members | A1 member board further announced an intens f the faculty and S for tHe class which recommended that next o e new Tub, wiil be @ rincipa E! A which athletes w s year the faculty 1 be ked to|caumpalgn for subscriptions to the new < & s | principal, W. , Prof. M in a course S ve each studel e schoo! as. | Unit, in the hope that the money nec reving tambourines with | tended. s o et e | their letter “A” in foot ball have been fmwe each student in the scheot ss- | SR 8 S0 ZERE LUl Bos Y BEC | iy colbred ribbons demghing from| | Tjuabar! bl Gl to the same | (00 ed by the faculty and provide Cow Betters Record. sessed §10 toward the support of ath- Jetics. Action on_the resolution will be taken by the Assoclition of Clas Presiden The Association of Class Presidents a movement started | Fegan, assistant important adjun, award of the em rted in 16 quarte ‘e to men who! T, Auring the | 0wy hand so as to start operations shortly. | them. eni 1 The “Gypsy Rover” will have a dou- | o ! ble cast and corus of 80, the chorus| ree of Mrs, Carrle V.| Ly th Miss Mary Wood. One | apr sts Wil play” November 22, | the members of Novembe wn by tment, celebrated British Friesian cow ed in 16 ston Jenny, that I v ere mes of the se: . iritish record by bein; e The faculty also provided forlfiyst cow in England to vi .ll:::)‘l;u award of the university letter tolzujlons of milk in one year on f ho comply with consecutive occasions, ¥ fmpr 00 points. fon that ¢ lishing r will serve as debates. uled fo cts for dis wion will hold | ¢, Principal Hart's office | 7y 1 {0 Arthur 11| the association, | Quota Is Exceeded. The hearty co-operation of the stu dents, alumni and friends of the uni Dr. Hugh J.}versity in the recent Walter Camp an. has proved an|memorial day foot ball game made to student activ-|ossible a greater subscription to the m hotany, to show the made an inte blies were addrs rty will com- mentary law <om ed by students, who 3 eeting eac vl will attend rave talks or vious pi i the 2.000-gallon performance for the ilex. | Meeting each week with DI | Yale fund than the quota allotted to faculty comn L e v en freshmen this week fifth time e U eran. presidents take up | George Washington Unive Ther iy e Ahple LD iation wiil 100 miles Jith him the various problems and ac-{was & considerable sum in excess of \rric CBars of ithe Facults This wilt health regulations, = vities with which they are called | the quota, due to the work of the girls Waood: i i W Ot oy LIS rse on sales, unde husiastic mass meeting of EDUCATIONAL. upon to deal. in the sale of programs and flowers. | Miss Aven the stuile wid \Nl\"n .;} Prof. I ts was held o AT, . | Miss Rosemary Arnc A A - Ralp he first of a ‘ d Divide Class Into Groups. Plan Alumni Association. [ e i | durins the tast wock o R A Soselie: G008 | sunniss Thibe elven b Epiion. Chs | mne oo TO ART STUDENTS Owing 10 the size of the freshman | President Lewis last week attended o e settl vember ucy far: 1 A Hew L D 5 16y - 4 sate PN & o L as S nce | MiEs i iy i et for by e | ter, Kappa Beta Pi 1 Sorority, Investigate Before Registe: class the morning and afternoon sec: | the annual meeting of the Urban Uni- |}’ ¢ andiron. nected With the, A ion for the 1\ shower to Miss | rved in caroom. of the RS tlons Lave been divided into small | versity Association, held at Providence | (-, e ! J Db Ra e Novemt oL I idhy ave The hostesse LECTURES ON DRAMA. COMME o ART dvertiser Eroups for the purpose of meeting | under the auspices of Brown Univer-| iy Miss Rosemary o St ety Die it Miss Maude IL Yates, Mis s e Inaiity not each < ) some member of the | sity. i T 4 2 ~ Dy and that e supe whid i = + Wolt ) aphed plagiar “opies. faculty ex Ssigned (0. the va- | desgradus Stration s Presiders | elia Oppenheimer. M Lee | seded as a vemedy by arl N bich was | Elizabeth Reed, Mrse Anng Wolt, M| poo Gilmer of Tufts Speaks Mone| (We dquats the com T art rions uni snior also has been by Prof. | s Miss 1. | the other side, D il ad Wi s b gL i b b advertiser) What is a destgnated to meet with each fresh- : 5 B AMiss | cer of the Medica 7 il b Breaitoll e e day and Tuesday. “PANTOGRAPH? An instru man group. The purpose of these| Early in the week Dr. Lewls attend- | p, 21tH e e : vithr baskets for the college on Wednesday | of. Alhert Gilmer of Tufts Col-[ ment for mechanteally Eroup pectngs s (o enable (e fresh fed an alumni luncheon at Rochester, e costumes, Miss Eleanori | edness and urged s authority on the drama, will glve | it nes, Miss sleanora | edne C rEed A N men to discuss n udies and Y., at which time it was announced os and Fidells fes of semi-public lectures in Cor. Chapter. Phi Delta Delta Henderson, Miss ICatherd; Bell, | as a_possible | form personal o ts that will help George Washington Alumni | : L e a =il reserve | ornity, joined Zeta Chap-|coran Hall, under the auspices of during the remainder of the | Association would he formed In that | 1 SR e e e Vashington Tniversits | George Washington University, be- jointed paral ty with the co-operation of Robert | Thomas Howncs: a LN and Washington Alumnae Chapter at ning tomorrow. There will be a ndn tionary rculty, members to whom two | B. Healy, "21. ! x o nes; ds onal remir a banquet at the Powl Hotel | lecture at 11 a.m. Monday and at 8 (i up, L Kt prinited i each have heen zned are| Armistice day was observed at the | § > . By last Thursday, which w n in | p.m., and one on Tuesday evening at| Structions of how to use, at any d by the owing senlor ad- \;nh-nrsn{l lrn chapel. Col. John P.| e 2 !"":;;‘m K;(; o3 | honor of founde ¥ hapter |8 O 2 supply stor Prof. Fegan, with George C.|Axton, chief of the Army chaplains, | . juneen L il give a 4 ot Ahe Gilmer has taught at the Uni- “PLAGIARISM--In literary or and Henrv D Hughes: Prof. |led the exercises. Wednesday Mrs | HOWARD U, PROPOSES | Uone, Counein | Aavicrte 1 _"“",' o IN ARMISTICE PROGRAM,1‘}.,;“‘}'}“:!:‘;1“ st of Chicago, ifarvard College | artistic work, to appropriate from '}I;&mhw with yton B. Fogel and~i\ll!("l\ellitaxgnll will m}\l' “nllhfitmtnd i ‘.H;: _'m!r ;31‘; x_";.;( i ,m;u Lr h;:n R | 8" orelock: and Tufts Coll studying | another and glve out as one's enry 1 Prof. Price, with [lecture in Corcoran Hall at am. | SCCIeRBan Lo stugents el mbly Marks Day with Special | abroad for m ummer | own: without di cknowledge Joseph T W1 Florian J.|Friday at chapel Rev. Jason Noblo | HOME-COMING EVENl e etthencen e L, s foes! nt b time at OSford University| ment, specif., the ines of, etc.” RBoland: P re, with John Hexru- will lead the devotional ex- l ’»‘m ‘«’;'“‘hl;.. i iR | Program—~Parent-Teacher BUS|NESS H[GH ALUMN| Ihert Murr: Visiting 5 Dictionary. E. The J. Norton; | ercises. . » 5. Oult :{' il .-!a of Europe within the year, ALITY - The power of Prof. Kelewin Emartwip | el Dol etntveraly TErens Wnesl ke to | Tookes v S B Groups Named. HOSTS TO STUDENT 80DY presenting a wealth of | produeing new conceptions of and Barron Fredericks: Prof. Maurer. -}‘;ql!l SBULd @bl by ErofCharlesis | o oNas e oine iy s | e B b dent Gotmeitas sppointedintis] Ssembly Wi et B cts and observations In| work of art or literature, inven with Joseph D. Dileo and Raymond | Hill. professor of political science at | hold a wre: ““”," PHIIE ot tion dent nioh tors inithes pomtediatiog Sehool his lectu tiveness, anthenticit genuine C. 1€ (GEongeivaRHIng o niwsnatty. fundse | 1) Consection awith the anaual foat Sentmoniters i Lioss Hac | e ¥ |Plans for Annual Vaudeville Out-| Monday morning the drama lecture| ness.” See St Dictionary. < Drl Wi Notz, dean of the |the title “The Danish Sound Dues | b fe on ‘_»"“\_»\ iving day. "v 2 | ]“f S HiedPennis will be ge Settings in the Modern STUDY TO BE AN ORIGINATOR HoRelen e school. reviewed the |and the Command of the Bal ssociation of Cliss Secretaries has nducted by Capt, F ned—Tennis Team Chosen. | Atinner Abroad and Prominent Per- hibi 4 T fahments of the fraternity at | Prof. Dewitt C. Crolssant recently | prepared a pr of entertainment | MINER NORMAL SCHOOL nd 1. 12. Contec School Metivitios Past Weeks | sonalities in the Werld of tho Trai| «(WeFrohibie the Useiok a e et sroneheRessnlof dirsctoral nieek I ML et e noRtit el it ; | ol oniiiic G sribhetaan R bl r.” Monday_cvening Dr. Gilmer Pantograph) ik SntinneE Naliinal Nonelonillas || Betmnine sinil arnneen (0 sesc| OBSERVES BOOK WEEK - in the hi the world. | On Thurs ning the Business [ will speak on Drama Today in| NATIONAL SCHOOL OF outlined the co-ope sonfe Clubs in Philadelphia. S s pip =il Special Jessons to be drawn from the | 11igh School 4 Association en nd, ¥ and Germanv.”| FINE & APPLIED ART . ol inah e . Considerable interest was shown in 4o possible upon arrising in yash: . | celebration were outlined by Prin- | tertained_the esday night he will lecture on “The promotirn e through Internatlonal | Sttdent clections | d;xgln(fia H e st e cate o valiaation, OF jOriginal Playlets on Children’s|cipal G th iy ‘\‘ ‘:1‘1"!|l'; hsm.n, Alfred ¢ shy 1 and the . Being Made | 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Main 1760 Erstanding. . Dr. ¥ Mikhail Z ac v 2 s flrond certificate for validation. On | & . 1 oung was poid | the plans for the annual Moscqw and Rigs ion—i . Av e ot e ru(;(r‘nl:!f;lzi:lel(m:g:::rpqrxl a meeting of E\“.;Alhm(}\wi;- ey Will be provided with Reading Matter Are Written by 5 H. L Audbville. which Sl b el Bl Location—Conn- Ave. and M St. ke of his doen arious clas sidents is in pros. | guides, who cond e on an | : . sta - |in itorium N . e pect for the planning of the social | inspection tour of the elasses, build- | Juniors for Pupils. i I iaxpis E nlls good bill i L ¥ SUCCCSS or Fallure ik functions later in the vear. The usual and & i e dpetier Bboks, for Children” th reference t cous | as: Margaret Eyan in EDUCATIONAL. he main- o g ' directory W Thanksgiving day recess wlll be taken this Fall. The big game of foot ball | tained i !ht' alumni ¢ e for the con- with Catholie University i intereat. | venicncs of all who may desire to as- ing the bulk of the student body. The | certain the whereabou of vislting foot ball hop is set for December 3, |alumni with v Ay, et Which Do You Want? Start something worth while. ke plans, execute them—think was observed last v tions of the Miner N Posters and charts we» the various rooms by the partment. The junior students wrote profe matic in the foreign service school and formerly Minister of th Czar of Russia to various countr Eugene Ri- . Tests | original plaj wl (fraves ANlSH 15 on Providence | ¢ ¥n McCuen arc headliners. ed the best|Dancing in the gymnasium will pro- | prof. from Spu pupils by an_opportunity for alumni, stu pid Progress. and friends to get tc B of for more than 40 vears. it 5 4 ! Lt 1 i i 3 heiro was ciatrman of the social Sded et e e O s home | original luylets on chilaren's boo A playle ¥ \]'nnnum o | G RS -hoc | For Practical Results Study at el bk ?"?Ir,*:‘,;;“‘;hfi":;:"f; mitee, and entertainment was provide = LR e A e h the nted for the ent s 'presentec esday | ! 2 severa 4 4 e % theough 3 dlrectior Frank Ahern. e e & H ent of the child o prac- smbly by veen picked b 2 a ) Th M s ll l f chool 3oyd_Graduates are suc- under the direction of Frank Ahe WESTERN HIGH SENIORS ; on t{lephone number ment ¢ the children in the prs bl i, Bscied v ment. Over articipate e Master-dchool o il e e Tl 0 LECTURE ELECT CLASS OFFICERS informally any ) reday in Arlington National from se he cast in ‘.“.“(,,"“»‘Suf i o ‘;"““;‘ ionh . mand. _Short _courses but the 3 PROFESSOR T enike o |{ComEteRyIeRe RGeS A oy REldL In con ) clitled) Maredt et OUTE, ooy e e e Interior Decoration oSt eficient. ATl commercial sub- - 3 o5 Strother O e ident, at 8 ¢ home of the pr ON “ART OF ACTING” |Joseph Greenwood Named Bresi- :(m \\(“l-n‘sl.n\' n R arnes, i ol Cha FoiinE wbeth : Rice Bvelss > employment department of the ; i ., Charles Youns ] s L\rl}n“ TS el i ~ of Washington . principal of Miner | Carier, Eo Brown, | S5 s . Fecnot of the | Specializing in Interlor Decoration | ock in Boyd School “niverchy ¢l here will he 3 — dent—Operetta to Be the Univercky chapel, there * | Normal; Miss ¢ N - “ar ol nor Bell, Doris | hos L 4 i & Decoraticen v Prof. Deering to Address Classes B e L Is In the na- | ¢ henmanship. and Minor. di- | . N let,. Owen, Curtie | o5 et o peen ik aganey, new e A st gt | for Secretaries e L L e ‘ ofl pracie (o rus nry_ Chappelle, - following appotntment Rudolphe de Zapp, Director i g Aeeredited X The 1927 graduating class of West. | Where many of ns SR .‘,‘,"‘”, * ,"““' | Dr. Frances M. Butts, piacement di. | 1206 18th St. Phone Main 6978 * || 138 ¢ N-W. oo bl Evening School. ern High School has been organized, | wiil be Dramatic Club at i - B e han o ‘“m"'( w ¥ . Washington Busi Coll with Joseph Greenwood unanimously | ture of t 1 e e | da il ll 5 | rotar. len Casale, Dorothy K ashington Business Prof. Arthur Deering of the t\“]m Slected as president. Roth Molsneous | will he purpose h d o a v. M . |and Mosrie F stant employi The Commercnal Afl, gn \' . ollege e University will speak on, cm;(‘» caried the vice presidency by a large | meeting is r he old_grads. | e ot e oot 2 ed s T secretar] A<k for Catalogue 1310 New York Ave. thing of the Art of Acting” at tuH majority, while Helen Whitwell was | who have @ bit the Howard | nt 'm\ll h"m PLte i A i€, Mt e The winner of the Galt prize Livingstone Academy Over Childs Restanrant. evening m-hnn(l T"f(‘:;‘.l\:lnmgzl"u ::1“\ elected secretary and William Park | spirit since s u\t'ml .m.‘x ‘n.‘ ac- I senta 8 ing & ” t \mr;rh» : Miss [- e North 9131 s y:\"-)ng‘%\ instruction, in Gregy ihn'r_llm 1 o'clock. On the following treasurer. quain m with the ind ye! i) rs, | A 3 ared a chart on “In 9131, e o enmansiip, En he will give a reading on Barr Greenwood, who enrolled at West. |t nection with i Beten O, the ‘-:."111""‘; chairman: Fathers' Club, Al s, was announced as winne Letter Writing and Clvil Service preparati day. dent of the club of the home- | side until the new o a Thanks- Rankin the Day and Evening Classes Call, “rlla T Phone Main 4959 fc n. Represent. Of first prize and Miss \emselves to attend | Who chose “Milk” for Shaw. on social hy-|ond. The excellent qualit 3 it exce s to make decision. play, “The Old Lady Shows ern last year, hud a large sl Medals.” dramatic_activities and as maj The student council held its regular | 1y e 83 pateilion his suc meeting Monday night. ~ President] cadet Corps 1s undisputed. 1 Hugh C. McKenny appointed the fol- | ymade his success at Western at foot lowing committees: Welfare, Carrollipa) jn one year. Miss Molynenux Flvnn, chairman: Mes. Barbara | als president of the Dramatic As: O'Brien, Miss Mary Warren. Dra- | jation. Miss Whitwell has merited her matie, Miss Skinner, Miss | fice by @hcellence in scholarship rec Louise Kel k Caton: en-{ord, which is as nearly perfect as pos tertainment ne Luckett, Louis | sible, : Walsh and Ge ('Neill. and publi- | - “Miss Cherry Blossom, or a Mald | 1 cation, Charles B. Jones and John P.|of Tokio,” an operetta, will be pre be dedicated with appropriate Geott, Miss Anna O'Brien and Dantel | cented the first week in December by the field being cleared Hefferman the Western High School Glee Club, preliminaiy 1 oe 8 ‘\'\"] g Fugh €. McHenry, Carroll FIvnn.|major choral classes and vocal classes will do sell Thomas McQueeney, Miss Louise | in the school auditorfum. t Kelly and Miss Mary Eike were mem-| The music department is under the |also 1o wit formation. D WRITING” rees Created to Meet tee Devaand | National School of | Fine and Applied Art 1 on; Three Kmds of Mcn o Post-Intelligencer divides mankind i the believers, ths bt —by our easy conversational method, successful for 48 years Free Trial Lesson LANG UAGBS Conn.Ave.&M. Main1760 Ruode Is'qnd Ave.) ng, Ad Visual- of the Baptist | 5o ue viewpoint, n':w:.rm' el cotaplin | o o ut the clas v et | cation holds good in'every walk of lice. » Process Reproduc- hie church to| Some men accept what is told them on, Preparation of Copy hers in the in.| % the spot; others investizate; others, for Newspapers, Maga- kit on general principles, oppose eve zines and all advertising 1 o'clock, the new 30 men and wo: it, though many are alre b, u. the know! ast six n The m bers of the exe u;n;-dcoggén::e. d\lre(‘lion {";heMCI:?!! t;gvch(:zni ‘\‘l‘:: ':\‘\ )j’ vi;'“”‘\ o S ke f S\\?:lrh(:’fl 3 g =t v e 7 :Ihg‘p&tlhr?:egtln.‘x:: u“‘:\re P purposes. Tauzh}dby 236 Bramches—Catalogue om Request ey, S puplls and include Japanese with the standird of punctuallty | gtion, " Various members of the faculty | Failure: of the lime crop in the | tude of mind conatitutionally, %flf"‘::""gd’i;‘g&'x' = 816 14th St. N. ng Santa Maria Club will meet|and American choruses. The art de- |that already been Y the | will make short addresses. ’\\'es! Indies has caused special at- In the history of the world it is & E Tel. Franklin 2620 tention to be given to culture of the most frequently those of the sec vl zames d thus far in the mew | VLo G Begin at 8:15 pam. fuesday might. It will give a dance |partment will furnish the stage set.|games plave program is = i g m‘ 'u:e school hall next Saturday night. "ung. stadium. The public is invited.© 1 _ ¢ d uit. ss who have done

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