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SUNDAY STAR. WAS Il[\(:TO\' D. C, SEPTEMBER 11, 19271_PART 7. CARCORAN T0 ADD WORK OF SEULPTURE CLASS New School Will Be Started at Art Institution This Year. Painters and draftsmen before casels with brush and charcoal in their quest for artistic perfection, is a story dating from 1875 with the Art, but student seulptors, cutting, slashing and mould ing piles of sogsy clay mounted on chest-high modeling stands, is a new chapter for Corcoran’s diary which will be hegun with the scasons tirst command of “Pose!”, October Already maintaining Wash finest academic instruction in the fin. pris with antique. Ve, portrait Ril nife and composition classes, un der the weneral direction of Richaid S Merryman, principal through its new clas comes the most in the Districs time ent schools of the Carl Moze, student of Lorado Taft Art Institute of Chicago: Aibin sek at the Art Students’ Leazue ot New York., and Leo Lentelli have been added to the faculty as instruc tors in scuipture. Corcoran School of its gram for Students. In addition to Mu. Mose, the management of the school hopes to bring Mr, Taft himself to Washington for trequent criticism of the students work. As in the painting and draw classes at Corcoran, siu tering the sculpture w quited to moael first trom the Then., when they have at ufficient proficiency 1 thenw will he placed f in the life living models are tained vt, they ss where the will be Students Corcoran 1 d October : ntique will be il 4 o'clock each from Monday to Friday. while the classes in which living mod are used—life, portrait and sculptu in session only from % o'clock tv noon on the school days. Evening all classes will be heid k until 10 o'clock jsting Mr. Merryman. who instructor in the life and portry classes. are Burtis Baker, vice princ pal and life ol instructor Mathilde M. Leisenring and E . instructors in the antique senring teaches also in the still-life afternoon In additiof to the actual art classes adequate Instruction in artistic anat ded In a ser’es of lectures oran Sehool Auditorium by D. Al ible for in the Co Dr. George B. Jenki students of the school : this course and it is compulsory for | members of thelife classes Corcoran’s previous expansion to its eurriculum W “composition” class. Students of the achool prepare drawing on assignment and th for what the layvman k up” or “picture guality’ the more subtle and t~ehnical qualities which artists demand Registry Opens September 26. Miss Agnes Mays ry of thel achool. w York avenue llery of . 26. to register stidents. The averis enroliment of the institution during re. ‘ ' 'IIII it ig ik the addition of the new clas Unlike other art schools of v, no tuition is charged thel students of Corcoran. W, W. Cor-| founder of the art zallery today bears his name, was in deep sympathy with beginners in the fleld of art and in the prov ne which accompanfed his gift of his col- lection and the gallery, tuition charges are specifically forbidden. A ®mall annual fee is charged each stu- dent, however, when he enters any one or several of the school’s classe xlw‘l Genealogy: !\ ested in your famiy history, our priced catalogue listing over 5.00 genealogical hooks for sale by us will be mailed to you for 10c in stamps. Goodspeed’s Book Shop 9A Ashburton Place Boston, Mass. BOOKS you want to read and own Twilight Sleep By Edith Wharton. the fashionable world of today. seller for many months. Now But, Now West By Susan Ertz. the author of “Madame Claire” and “After Noon.” A charming novel of married life. $2.00 ‘Transplanted By Brand Whitlock. A dramatic story of international marriage, told with keen penctration and sympathetic understand- A brilliant novr[ of A best- $2.50 ing. 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CBT-VS2 1910 | Abbottsford School for Girls| | Boarding and day school for girl | Kindergarten, intermedi ]pnru(»rx Music and Al methods. | (Boys' in day school. thru fifth grade.) tts Ave. pal for Catalou Progre: SSSS ARSI AR S AR AR R e THE PEIRCE-ORME SCHOOL —of Natural Education. A Select All-day and Boarding School for the Unusually Bright Child, Ages 3 to 15. Reopens September 12 for Thirteenth Consecutive Year Kindergarten and Elementary Winifred Sackville Stoner Progressive Methods Individual Instruction Teachers' Kindergarten Training Course 1€20 19th St. N.W. Near Dupont Circ'e Phone North 1523 s\\\\ss\\ss\\s\\\\\\\3§\\\\§\\{\\\\\\&\\\V made EASY —by our natural conversational method Successful for 49 yea Fne Trml Lu-an LANGUAGES BRANCHES—Catalogue on Request 816 14th St. N.W. Te!. Pranklin 2620 9000 DQ’.Q....V'O.’..O..‘ | Natlonal School of Aprplied Art L‘I e ‘ine FELIX MAHONY, Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art Post- ers, Color, Dynamic Symmetry ional, Cultural, Fundamental Personal Instruction Day and Night Classes Connecticut Avenue & M ! 1747 Rhode Island Ave. ‘ Main 1760 Public LI s of ness Hunt Buildings. | MYeY © 4 S formerly | be an 1917 old. N. L. School The Romance of | the end of the LA-| posed entirely Agith Wer- o Philosophie der | Einfubrung in di Der Apostel Paulus Gleichnisse ! Weltan- | ¢ roses. | Apphed Arts . Kindergarten Decatur 1161 NANW, 0600000000000000000000000 G A A R A STUDENTS ENROLL FOR . W. . YEAR Several Addntm'\s Made to Faculties for Opening of Classes September 21. Indications point to an unusually Iarge enrollment of students at George | Washington Univer: 107th academic year Formal enrollment star and a lase number of students huve already ar “lasses. All of the deans have from Sum mer vacations and ailable for consultation with st Presdent Cloyd H unusually active during th Dr. Marvin was to have ent his duties on September 1 one month eartier and took th reins. immediately stndying every phase of the university activities, y Dr William Mather Lewis, who re i C ZUAS ned Iast Spring to accept the presi i § i hev of Latayette Collese, h g 1 - frequent consu'tation with | vin auri t [ Dr. Marvin has made | fectaration of his palicies | pected to outl'ne the opening of the academic ) Several Additions to I~‘mumu With the opening of the uni will come the add ra bers to the various facultie appointment ot Prof Henry Doyie as dean of men hi been an. nounced by ustees Deap Doyle < b b Ih» me CVears, tember 21 lents. Summer hut came Dr. Mar no but is ex has been unusunlly \\\-h the fents and Is ex tinue as adviser for the Nt functions which he rried on for several vears, appointm n John R of e Bradl unced sove meety m lar v Tollow board of PLMS DEBA TE COMTEaTS A.mmml University Group to Chal- {rystecs, o During the Summer ge Ot | provements have bee the purpos university buildings b tion offices of President Cl R vin have been entirely tenovated and -ations have among the studgent bod. decorated. ‘The un atl Corby for | Debating Society. the Alve and the John M of the extensive in her Student Bodies. il of developing University three been formed the Miller n-| For bating I organ to the donation of n oifica of the president memory of the late Charles I v member of the board of ind father of Carl Corby. Announcemernt i« made that exami for students from unaccred The gift_is in Corby trustees The Miller socfety is named in hot - £ e o nations Eis Court and formerly profc 3 National $ in_Corcoran Hall. 8 \dications there will unusuaily heavy despite the continued raising of stand s of entrance H'quxr»monls Marvin will hold s of (||(’ university t which time mem- afd of trustees to ot of Co T/ mer chancelloreof National Univer while the John Marshall Club is {in honor of the great Chief Mnot's | the United States Supreme Court. The Miller and Alvew i o jnvited. The new president is in { under the girection of faculty mem |tending o thorouzhly acquaint the hers, and debates regul ave held | f2enlty members with his policies at hetween these (wo ¢ ations. \‘nm time | seriex of elimination debates. during | On the opening day. which the best dchater of the institu tion eventually is chosen. also is held and the winner of this distinciion is awarded the faculty debating prize at ol vear, Wl Law Club, com ot seniors. will ma'se debut the beginning of this Members of this club will ehal | tenze other student rizations to { debates. with the exception of the Miller and Alvey societios. for the purpose of stimuiatinz interest in this form of conte s amed | ing for the e of on Septemhe | bers of the pe September 21 Children’s Saturday Class National School of | | The John Mars its at <. ! vear 7 . | FELIX MAHONY, Director { Sermon Texts Announced. Connecticut Avenue & M ‘ Main 1760 ' GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Founded 1821 Department of Arts and Sciences School of Graduate Studies. Colum y iberal Arts). Teachers Coliege. and oliize of Pharmacy Day and Late Afternoon Classes For information apply to the Registrar, 2033 G Street, Tele- Il phone West 1640 Medical School For information apply to the U H Street, Telephone “Supreme Learni T o'clock *| Spirit.” subje 42 A at the 11| service, and Contrite at the 8 o'clock hour, are the s of the sermons which Rev Lambeth. pastor of Place Methodist E will deliver in his ie Churel church today Critcher Scheol of < | Painting and 1603 Cunnech:ul Ave. N. 1966 || { Dynamic Symmetry | National School of | . . § Fine & Aprlied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director | Connecticut Avenue & M l 0, Main Sattriatrirsn i et i dettetetsthtetatadetetatitathontittataihthdadetatng » Law School Class A American Bar Associa tion, Al tion of American and iate I or information apply to the | Secretary, Stockton Hall, 7 20th Street, Telephone West 1610. Main 1760 | 9600000000000 000000000000 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Co-educational FOUR GRADUATE DEGREES IN COURSE M.A.—M.P.S.—Ph. D.—-D.C.L. of collexe exneet to auali- Hed for andmal 1 Throneh co-oner Political Seiences (1he 1o Al departments of ‘study Jurisprudence Foreign Trade Social Economy Economi taC e In Any Al the fallow International Law International Relations History Constitutional Law and Government For Catalog and Further Information, Address the Registrar 1901 F St. N.W., Washington, D. C., Telephone Main 3323 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Campus—Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenucs Registration—September 19th ANNOUNCEMENT W, C. a new Poteet takes pleasure in announcing his return to open Busincss and Secretarial School in Washington. | Equipment new and modern throughout. Light, airy rooms in centrally located, fireproof pyilding. Capable and experienced teachers in every department. Opening date for both day and night school, September 14. A SPECIAL OFFER will be given to the first 25 students who enroll. Act now, and save money. Open Evenings for Enrollments. ' Call, write or telephone Main 4717 for full particulars It Poteet’s Business College | Commercial National Bank Building. 14th and G Sts. N.W. h opens fts | there Is nothing that wi Marvin has been | .} what red upon was in tormat his plans just betore Grattan | will be held all sty is indebled 1t suite of furniture for the 18 will be held Septem- | enroliment. | | a meet- | the standard systems hout the United States, gland. Books and m u. cued by publishing houses ever vear which are of inealculable value to the students. Text books have been published in German and Spanish in both these systems. “The secretarial ment is now under teacher of lonz Special tests are before they are allowed to enter department. Here the student trained in office work of all Kinds. The Temple School is known to have a corps of teachers nized peda are !huu" 5 'EDUCATOR STRESSES | NEED OF SHORTHAND :Tcmp]e Schoo] Now Housed in Fire- | proof Building. Edpecially De- | signed for Students. trainin depart the ch a The Temple School is now located 1420 K street in a fireproof building especially de: *hool pur poses. The c! all outside roor nd parti tions so placed v‘ to secu he maxi | mum nount of nd sunlight Mrs. Caroline of the Temple ¢ hool ha training for the tions. Specially | given before each civi | Ration tor stenographer and typist. “The diploma of the school is ho successfully pass the in shorthand. 5 and who hav advance a n in the Kkly as a and type | young -man or young wow business world today so qu; | knowledze of shorthand |\\’|'Iln . passed all ind v indorse “Our graduates now in various embassies abroad and in many n work. TIndeed ifying to find the Temple School duates in many of the large com mercial houses in’ Washington, Balti more and New York." ability we can person says Mrs Co pamphlet which states foreefully I say nearly every day pupil who comes in for Dr. Crane says: “If you or a hizh school student hand: if you are a you home, learn shovthand know what will happen Learn short hand. You time will not be wasted What Dr. Crane has said many other noted men have also emphasized—Izd- | ward Bok. Fred Irland, late dean the House of Representatives, and Fiank Vanderlip, to mention only a few “The Temple the Gre; | Pitman Stepher has v by Dy and suceinetl to the lc | Jipuk and consulates other fields of rn short woman at You never Scholarships Ofl‘ercrd. To meet the necds of men and wom en unable to pay their school a number of scholarships have becn founded for National Univ students. The ovide the stud with tuition fees and the necess: books. Application for these scholarships may be made to the university ies, to the secretary of the Na tional University Masonic Club in the ease of women | tary of the Women's B: of the District of Columt secret the Kappa Sorority. way through School teaches both d the ham tem of shorthand. These t which time the various | student_activity programs will be out- |lined. It is expected that Dean Doyle [ will speak. in addition to President Marvin and one or two student speakers The L mer Association L or to the Beta Pi Goldenbergs Sell Summer Home. Julius and Morton Goldenbers of Washington have sold High View, heir South Rive; . Tha consid ation was not d The prop erty includes fi outh River and_ Fishing 30 acres o, land and a large modern home, with tenant houses and other buildings. W School will ele session on Sep ber 11. Two week terms kEave been held this The total of students in ents of the immer schoo! n excess of 1,200. Examina | tions have been concluded in the de [ partment of arts and sciences The University Hatchet stu- dent publication. which appears weekly. will be presented the openin: { week of college e Handbook, the = student guidance publi . will bo| More earthquake upheavals origi- on the press this week and will be nate in the deeps off the Aleutian presented to all students at the open | Islands than in any other part of the of the institution. world it Sum | 4|»;m| the \ Business School With University The Atmosphere. Washington School —tor Secretaries ¢ Providing effective and well recognized prepara- tion for successful secretarial careers; an unsurpassed record of graduates placed in desirable positions. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FORMIN 0000000000000000004000000 ‘y Fire €2 Apvlied Art College || NG SEPTEMBER 12th, SEPTEMBER 19th and OCTOBER 3rd. Catalogue on request Transportation Building Seventeenth and H'Sts. N.W. Main 2480 'LAW SCHOOL Classes Begin Monday September 26th Regular three-year course leads to the LL.B. degree. An additional work leads to the f. degree. Sessions held at hours convenient for students who are employed. vear of graduate Instruction Excellent—Tuition Moderate Address the Registrar 1314 Mass. Ave. NNW. Franklin 4696 Anne Tnllery Renshaw Sckool of Speech All Vocations in Which the Spoken Word Is Significant Curry Method 1739 Connecticut Avenue DRAMATICS production undey North 6906 SHAKESPEARE Social and historical survey o1 plays ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS ammar. Rhetoric. ~ Composition Conmon Birots. Veapilary PUBLIC SPEAKING Principles—Practice—Criticism, CHILDREN’S EXPRESSION Snecialized training in different ase zrouns Pla professional trai GENERAL EXPRESSION 1 duction to Specch Arts. Read, ‘one—Body ~ VOCAL TECHNIQUE al training of the speak IMPERSONATION Advaneed piitform _tr LITERATURE OF THE BIBLE Litarary and Social Survey of the civilizations contributing to-the Great- CONVERSATION A Princinles and _practices of social usage. Cultural hackground WRITER’S CLASS Short Story and the One-act A constructive course for the STORY-TELLING fascinating course in_ Narrative. for nse in Playground and Recreational Centers. Private and class instruction. D::lomas. | Recitals, plays. Special diagnosis and re-education. classes. Interview and information upon request. Registration September 15th HICKMAN scioor of SPEECH and EXPRESSION EST. 1904 New Location, INTERNATIONAL BUILDING 1319 F Street, bet. 13th and 14th Courses in Self-Expression and Public Speaking for Business and Professional Men and Women, Organiza- tion Members, Salesmen, etc. Voice and Speech Train- ing. English (Spoken and Written). Self-Development Courses for Confidence, Poise, etc. The Arts of Expression. Class of Private Instruction, Day or Evening. The Play pen Teachers’ courses. Suburban to the secre- | ln\mhl‘ | words | nd whose | hold positions | it is also most | e s S N N R O R R RNN RN Phone Franklin 2318 ! is g Success— Yes With recognized systems of Shorthand—Gregg Pitman With scientifically taught typewriting With business English With Goodyear's Secretarial hookkeeping Beginners' cl. Gregg and Graham-Pitman, 3 to 9:30 Review classes Gregg and Graham-Pitman. in charge of experts in their line of work. Classes for beginners in Gregg Shorthand start Wednesday, september 14, at 5 and 7. Class for hegmners in Wednesday tember 14th Review class in Pitman at 5 o'clock Enghsh class at 7 o'clock REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES The Temple School, Inc. and Graham- asses Dicration classes at 6 o'clock, Graham-Pitman start esident—Alice Terrell, Mgr. Mam 3258 Caroline 1420 K St Stephen, ALTLLATHLLTLTTILALE T T TR EEE SN NN NN AN NSNS Y, Chevy Chase Junior College and Senior High School Regular Freshman and Sophomore College Courses Day Students Enjoy All College Campus Opportunities Academic Athletic Social Facilities for Luncheon and Afternoon Study at School Fall Term Opens September 28th Unusual Opportunities for Washington and Chevy Chase Young Women For further information, apply to FREDERIC ERNEST FARRINGTON Chevy Chase School 6410 Conn. AR oS SRR AR AR R AR AR R AR AR R AR A NSRS RSN Ave. OF DRAFTING INCORPORATED JOHN FLEMING, President 14th & T Sts. NW. Phone North 272 Day Classes—Evening Classes Complete Courses in All Branches of ENGINEERING DRAFTING MECHANICAL ARCHITECTURAL PATENT OFFICE STRUCTURAL STEEL TOPOGRAPHIC SHEET METAL Designing Machine Design Architectural Design Struct. Steel Design Special Subjects Mathematics ‘Mechanics Strength of Materials Individual Instruction, Enroll Anytime Fer particulars call any day between 9:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. or evenings between 7 am{ 9:30 except Wednesdey and Saturday. ORIGINAL WORK OF OLGA HELMS Student in Advertising Hlustration Class Etching Normal Crafts Art History Opens Sept. 26 Interior Decoration Costume Design Commercial Illustration Life Portrait Saturday Classes Register Now The Abbett School of Fine and Commercial Art 1624 H St. N.W. Main 8054 IARATALAALARALALLRELARARRARRRNNN NN NNE 35 West 320d Street - - New York | Begins October 1st TR — 10000000009 9045009909009¢

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