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CONGRESSISGOAL F MANY WflMEN * dents at National Uni- versity Here. B “What ¢lass of women is studving law in the National Capital? An inquiry into this question National University develops the in fdrmation that they come ¥ from four political and business groups, and | that they have ambit'ons to achicve their future success in the fie which they now are s With registration of wom: in the law school reaching height this quarter, university of egnducted a survey to reasons behind the iner ment. Their first [§ <s. the Government s, the banks and trust compa srporations provided the of woman students in the school. ~Virtnally all of the woman students are holding important secretarial pos tibns. several to the assistants to the Attorney General, one to the of the TFlouse of Represe gthers to members of the House. retaries to officials of W leading banks, trust co cgrporations also are reg Jagw school in important & number. aw Higher Goals Sought IThese woman students are definitel Ratisfied with the field in which they are engaged. the survey ir They have keen aspirations t vance to much higher positic tHeir chosen endeavors, however, this accounts for their venture the study of law. <Association with Government work | 11t the departments or with the 1 i tif'e bfanch of the Government. has | given political ambitions | There is a femininist note to held by some of those whe this category While all of them satisfaction with the age representing o which they come. on the | lovkout for the --anum- sventually | 0 occupy Seats in the lower hous Coneress. and into s from 2 not?” asks one “There is no better way to lear: ta be a member of the Hou Represe; X\!a!l\?fi than by servi sdcre one. Secretaries learn a | | tucky L university, | teristics {members of Congress. They are, lh«‘n‘xu)L familiar with a great many Women some day occupy many congressional seats. I do see any woman who will s fitted for the post than served as secretar to vv'nv of Congress. Nu Phl, legal fraternity, i gies the 1eld January . Choate Chapter, are going to one an THE SUNDAY . W. U WILL HAVE B ing of | phases TESTS JANUARY 24 |500 New Students Expected | Members of the chap- | heir friends attended r party on Wednesday evening of last week Chapter Petitions Received. chapter privileges i Sigma were received last week from 'Iu University of Ken- w School and the Law As- sociation School of Montreal. Canada The «H the English system and is one © « aw schools in the anada members were rec a0 the Tomil shapter, The committee is awaiting results of the December exami- -\f 8¢ hn!u\] ip ude to a hid from Ju ing under he event will be the most importan the Winter ter It will be held February, although the definite dat has not vet been announced breaking attendance ix in- ar College morrow ghteenth All stu- servations for e been arranged to fol- | » buffet supper Miss Lide Kendall has completed several plates for the Docket of 1927. Miss Kendall has charge of the small pen sketches of the members of the senior class. The Philippine Columbians, an as- soclation of Filipino students in the held their regular meet- ing on Thursday, January 13 Says Man Preceded Ape. is descended from man not ‘man from ape, says Prof. Westenhofer of Berlin University. evidence Prof. Westenhofer points out that the young of the chimpan- zee resemble human beings much more than do the adult chimpanzees, says the Pathfinder Magazine, Besides, he savs, certain inner organs of the human hody indicate that the unces- tors of man lived for a time in wa ter, enough—according to the Ger man scientist, these peculiar charac- are absent in apes—to “the ape represents the development and proves The ape As show that subsequent latter is modeled along the lines | night | Max | & to Take Courses in Second Half. » Washington University stu are completing the first half academic work this week and aring for the annual midyear G mm the university. be- nuary 24, The examination will formally close the first! | halfvear of work, and registration | for the second semester will open It is estimated that 500 mew | dents will take work during the sec | ond half-year, which starts on Janu- | ary 81. Provision fs being made for | this number, as normal growth lof the university is expected to take |in this group. | rormal announceme Midwinter convocation more than 100 studen ceive degrees from all | the institution. x held the afternoon of Merhorial Continental Hall is mad at which will re- wents of will be | the speaker shortly With the opening nalf-vear of work, ne courses will ) offered in the various departments In the college of arts and sciences | new and ntinuing courses will De ; provided in “the humanities— French Spanish, histos Snglish, political sc o algebra and o new and practical | course in social hygiene and physical education for teachers’ college of the second Law School Classes. The law school will offer morning and afternoon classes in criminal law | and procedure, domestic relations, and special courses in contracts for Feb- ruary students entering the school ond-year Jaw students will be of- ered new courses in equity, pleading nd practice, using Col. Walter Clephane’s recently published bo The course in partnership, which uses Justice Wendel| P. Stafford’s new treatise, will be offered. Bankruptc porations, legal tactics and ethics mortgages and administrative law will also be offered. Dr. Lewis of J. Butler Wright, tary of State, as oné of the speakers | for the “Institute of Government” to | be held at George Washington Uni- | jons, which are scheduled for | stu- | e of | Carmel Ponselle to this city am Mather Lewis will announce | i | and management of cor-| 1nounces the acceptance | Assistant Secre- | STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., JANUARY 16, 1927—PART 1. co o e f college presidents. deans of de-| tion o Am.elhjx‘n Colleges to be held DISTRlCT RANKS ZOTH IN BOOK CIRCULATION nment_busine nd-table disc Two Per Person Distributed Dur- ing 1925, Library Figures ses met last we Indicate 25 Mail Clerk Authorized. ere 5,954 public librarfes fnr! a total expendi- or 33 cents per| yrary service; 65, | clerk for the (larendon and average of 0.62 | Che le post offices was author d a cireulation | ye I'ostmaster 105 ation of the At t at the univer | er holidays on the date of April 15 | slon. Prof. Char of the mec The Athletic Association, Chipman in charge, held astic meeting in the ¢ ton Univer medical day night Addresses Knights. to obtain a expects Dr. Lewis was the princlipal | § at the Knights Templar ban. the Willard Hotel. Hn will Faculty Chib on ~Collegs Administra. ,M“l Ri0S oot : o 1 tion Problems.” s ”\x o . 2 wthleties delivered a i of History, day, whic lecture Johusto to recet dent L > annual report of Pr Memorial resolut! acted upon fol death of i of the college of pharmacy. Dean Kalusowski had been a member of the facully contin- uously for 39 vears, it | dale 291 ion opens F 1. i= $1.500 a year rom 18 to 45 vears. lowing pruary H salary an_enthusi Washing The Dis twentieth among circulated py Friday speaker quet ress has been made in t Instrur olfsto: \ Johhat m | of the in FAMILY OF SIX CWES FREEDOM FROM COLDS TO FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE hildren will show America supp % the Europe with many to be fitted by dentists on plate: 1 are being made for | TOF Patients. and last vear the export o | Tecords show that 29,412,243 teeth were | | sent abroad, says a Federal report | Dental supply firms' in this country | District of Colun which will be held in the university | have been world leaders in improved|lic elementary . [(\nnm\mm on the night of February | false teeth and a number of firms have | $6 S, The affair last year brought Miss | accumulated large wealth from the nd the | sales, and last year Europe distributed | is nt suc- | $1,288,838 to these manufucturers for | The 1 | the faise teeth. In addition to the for-|ninth am board | eign trade these firms do an enormous expenditure tepresent the univer- | business at home, for fajse teeth are|to these statist ceting of the Associu- | numerous. 5 For the Uni llI|llIIII|l|||IllI|IIIIII|||Il.‘lllIIII|||I||I|HNII|IIlIllIIlllll"lllllllllllllllllIIHIIIlIIINHHNHlllHIlll|I||||IIIIIIIlIII|I||IIIIIIl|l||||lI|I||IlllIIHII||||I|IllII|||Illllllllllll"l"llflll“l% WASHINGTON’S MOST LIBERAL CREDIT FURNITURE STORE countries of false teeth each Mass iis picture, students in chapel | more than any- r Futher is the have received from usi ments ainment to be Jady managers of the George Washington University Hospital, it to me. 1 h commended think it Fatker Jnhn; Med-e ine is pure, has had 70 years’ success treating colds and as a body builder. the standard family remedy in thousands of homes all over the coun It is safe for every member of the family, because it contains no alcohol or harmful drugs wholesome nourishment, and for public It is 40 to 10,000 of music evening was a bril DF. 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