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22,5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 27 1927—PART 1. — —————_;_—::—:———————‘—‘_'___—_____—.———————————‘—_——“'——__"—-'_'_'_‘"'_——‘-———_—_.__: HOME WEEK HELD "™ 5 =™ ppOpy PLAN LA |Universcs Hend Claims Good Dancers [AMERICAN (), PLANS) "7 ™ 'MERRICK ELECTED 1 TAKOMA PARK, Md. November Mal(e Best Secretaries. Due to Rhythm_ WESTERNPORT, Md., Novembet [ 2 he final session of the political | ol Swhith has been sponsored by G 26.—John Rankin, appointed postmas the Fuderation of Republican Women | il oot R L e r el s ter of Westernport on recommenda- of Montgomery County “The best dancer usually makes the | in his speec ‘mity in type- | Sl , U, Montgom o i . U, | Writing depends entirely upon the nat B e e e [ at the Community Hall, T: ast biavetary. o b s it the Communily best secpetary. The girl who has &) 5Py ihm of the typist. This may | Zihlman, to succeed Earl Dowling, en Wednesday, beginning at 5 p.m. A e pu r States Senator James Wat SE natural ability to dance well, as a|,.% g0 eloped best by dancing, and | tered upon his duties today. e United g ot Indiana will make the addvess | R rule. has an instinctive thythm {0 her | be systematic appreciation of dance | b s ok et ton ot . F Various Assortment of Ac-|pn the senin: * vesJerome Lz | Dance to Be Held December | ispine and her anawriting. | fmueies R ‘| Trees and Shrubs to Be| - ward voe ofice mwecior of| Howard University Club Also S 8 e asatiative ederick 2 il S . pres of the Southe) sic hoxes in his ¢ £ he | i - ce ) v v- | i tivities, Including Foot Ball, | K™ Fruent Wi 3—The Docket Makes | Southern. presient” af the ouihern | muic boxes in nis clwsrooms 1t th¢ | planted This Week—Bur- fthe ofice since Monday. when Dow-| Honors Gladys lamieson. ling disappeared. i Page and other prominent Repub- confided his belief during the course | hours the students are entertained 8 '_ | ' 650 students oo azz music, and are| ton to Address Chapel. | Inspector Ward declined to make| Qther College Events. |ticans ~will 2 Music will be urvey. of an address before his | with Dances and Debate' Held' | 5 r e f Miss Ivalee | StUdent S y i the school auditorium yesterday | coached to typewrite in unison with any statement as to the condition of | The Styvlus Club of Howard Uy the last three s tures and discussions. ves Three Plays. Association. in its first was ewell. Certificates of attendance | ke Dot The annual home-coming week | tended 75 per cent of the 1 ¢ “niv ", to be held at| fonal University, to he held alj el q04 « president Southern declared ' typewriters and rhythmie music. e g Thanksg 5 P s hronet. va E |the social committee has promised | | Wil be carried forward materially | Jamieson, editor Seaantallo: niversity v cores numaibus in reatng o BUChHEe o | this week with the planting of about | is composed members whe wer baden . i those who attend. any of the | i ’ | | success n the annual stvlt _old_student v e s e $1.000 worth of trees and shrubs, ac- | 3 ecessful in the annual stvlus con ° { to Chancellor Lucius C. ions and has as ¥ trees and ard It pern the individ 1o con netion with the 1 wel | the prom. Hooker formerly attended | of Phila mpaign for the local | it ; 11t i the e of the Stelus to pro | Athlete—Other Activities | clude 75 pin oaks and a larze numner ulty Member to Attend Con- |t e sy 0 O S | < edition was dedicated T L s AN ; : | Pz H The senion amoker asill be ot o University Class. i at School. aident of the board of trusieen of gress of Physicians. IR i (e of “home-coming day 1100 S st b 1 requests for reservations from ! Association of Rusi- | €d shortly after the war. Dr. John A. Foote, faculty member |}, Rk nera A | tendance senior smoker was . 4 testimeni sembly to Charles 3 | e nt it i vt o white in; |President of the freshman class at the 1 M in of epresentative Theodore E. Burton |10 oy known authority on chils i cojohrating that college’s sixticth ar staging of three |are prepared {6 sehool e . | tend e coming ction. The aff as beea ac g affairs, school " nd the coming function. The affair | has beea active in vearling affairs, but | sch er- an addresn next Tuesday morn. | the United States to he BB CEU| The stud - e ! 4 e co 3 d from Questionnaires requesting informa. | ball team. He came to Maryland a cord ng to the alumni. com- open tc blic. ! e e punTC delegation appointed by Secretar lof the university, Miss Camille L. ond perform- | vue pla > o produicti AR b o i G L a1 supnert a 0ol of Nationa Sinity | A < on. secretary. which its members always have sho ational University, | vice president: Joy Linton, secretary 1 its mem subject of the opportunities open to | : xperts from all the 21 l.ynqane Crazie nd |of the school. These qu nnaires | Logan. ant-atarms: Betty Brun.| “Mike . - versit, St 4 X ay ne " epoy uprising ¢ 1o [upon the search of @ theatrical pro- | the student’s previous education, the (Jane Hammock, representatives to the ralty started last Wednesday noon cana for the health conference. for | \Villiam Knowles Cooper, senertl ed briefly of present prob- students left Wi ’ < It leading role in this play. | In'the course ‘of the "eh and the | other information of interest to stu- ity, recently initiated Dorothy v of the class of esented | ftudents lett Washington for nearb: will precede the fifth Pan-Ameri- | ety religions service at 11 am | mates by means f the student annual, | Clemen-« Gause. Flazel Kreider, Mr. May, showinz him in_ hix foot aEy e premier productions of the scho- [ jed vaudeville stunts will be pre E numi of criptions for the | rehearsing “Pinafore,” the Gilbert & [sented to Mr. May. Musical numbers Friday night, following a Thanks- American sessions. In 1913 he | pope jiberal world point of view. { the ple , n smoker was held The five scenes include a Bowery | rS presentation of the organization this Revelle Jones and the orchestra. the Gra dar i < St | e chbol MissDevIReant | omi wnd e Laed medical meet- | gtudents of. the Colicxe of Pennsyl invited. guests were ormandy inn. In each of these. | piogar this year will he more ex Attends M The members of Section 27 enter ol 8 ye e more ex- | Symons Attends ) he members of Section 2 " and Scl itical Sci wnd of the School of Political Sciences, |13 feIE of Divinity, nunder the auspices of the ven unde b ] noon & the music. Consequently the patter- = e offideror the cause of Dowlng| be i ed to all who > at- | : T idespread erfticism of the | ing of feet may be heard in perfect o ’ g faall be nrearn b Preparations e weniorpromi|is LI SRUIEHIOS, el 1 I o e he Tussanof soms 100| Flans for further landscaping the |leaving, saying he had made his re | at Uni- | 1 ternoon will be devoted to lec ST I L American University campus at Ne- | port to Washington. versity, at a recent meeting. elected o e et e ibg Aty ,,M; e braska and Massachusetts avenues | e Walter Merrick. scribe, and Gladys M tholie University foot hursday afternoon, with nee the number of guests is to be | | | cording ! e it by U. team, was limited the committee has announced | | Clark. | et ttra ((./ t»hl‘” m‘:«‘»:nl,- | ,”,","‘, vlv.].\‘.-. .‘1"‘ i ‘.5“ ::‘ L:‘:w should | | Planting will begin tomorrow morn- | H+ i Cullen. Much notoworth o5 01 b Olnguct Seers NI B AN covEs omiber 0f the | inz, and plans which call for placing iherature s come from the Sl ble oceasions for the older | senior class, and J. €. Hooker, also of | the shrubs in effective during ars of existence at How University men the senior class, will act as hosts at | o 2 grouping about the college quadrangle | o el iyl o e iy « and elsewhere have been worked out | e fcunts G e to the alumni, the ur Er the United States Coast Guard Acad istri i H i i by Louis U. Strasshurger ! i i 1 et e SRR P hat s heen vondict | Ronet Coltman Writes Play. | o States const Guird wend | Former District High School Testimonial Given for Star | i st iindscape ‘architect 'for Georgetown University Fac- mucic wnt ari o< weil s o veee i N {iave heen. arranged to brecede. (he the university. The trees, which in- | 1l help in literary productior the Alumni_Association ; : | dance. i Boy Honored by Maryland largest sin pdition in Pupils to Appcar in { moker for Seniors. v of shrubs, were the gift of Mr. Strass. brion s Cabidvtie (e work oe avél burger and John . Letts of this city. L e - Lin and contiined prin. | i | night of January 17, according tn heir activities and of Five Scenes. | mresent plans, and already more than - S i Ll TGl Gl assembly last Monday " | - | pin oaks already on the campus, plant- | weeount of her recent visit to | alumni of the university have been re- | COLLEGE PARK, Md., November The Alumni 4 ¢ f ceived for this event. Last year's at- | 29.—Warren Rabbitt has been elected |ness High School recently tendered Burton to Speak. jat the 'ie'ns{'"W';\ L l"“l”;j}‘m“' ’;‘;;; f the vd of trustees at th s Sy el p of Madicine for the las ade on of the New Seience Ha . sails ' Lconsiderably more than 200, while in- | ’ Aloysius Ma ptain of the foot ball [ Renr el iz = e e that menrly 400 will at. | University of Maryland. e not only |iexm and outstanding athlete of the [Qf Ohio a member of the former | g on s discases. will be a delegate of | pjy Airection of | toriun riday and Saturday | tend the coming f o0t o sl merican Debt Commission. will de- |} Uyrnjted States to the fitth Pan-| Ty, "idents were entertained a Nt e 1wl ; 1 he | Will be held at L'Aiglon, Eightecnth |, op ot Rl freal ot| John Reilly of the class of '21 g8 R i to tor of Ve W trect and Columbia road. was a member of the freshman foot | Cie™ principal Allen Davis g \e“‘?;lf;‘ ':f;,f"{)‘;‘;l’-‘;;";’:fllt' "enyice; | which is to convene in Havana. ¢ uba. | 1n A Min 5 P fities ck be | W P i e Moon.” A Maloney | of recent vears, £ = a . . With other members of the Am o faculty of the School of Musie B Bl A the deatine | UDovisa iy I tion for use in the Docket, annual | Western High School of Washington. menc 8 ation “for: the (en:| VSR COUNEIDUBIEL L e : ] 2 ] . £ pro ; publication of the senior cl of the | Others clected were: J Le Roy. | thusiastic and loval subport|, .. "seom Ohio, will .épp:n:m;;‘-hx""h'f-‘Ft‘rl;; Kellgzg he will sail for Havana ?F"“W“ ,;,,,: "’”i l,’:",\. W wdrama acted | uniqu ¢ als of local + | 3 hos ® | on December 3 wo movements of this con frechm) The feature of | school “ to utilize the | have been distributed among students | Shaw ackistone, treasucer; John | in the school and its tivities, | 5 v i e e iaNie | aihnbls Coltman has | 0f th y Ready of the class of '17, cap- | (0, Youth of today. == = lpatin American republics, as well a8 Vivace,” were played on the tu ums of Oude.” 2 n play fea-| writte e Tevue in five scenes based |are for the purpose of ascertaining |ner, historian. and Willis Frazier and | tain of the l"‘-!t“ i l“‘flFnl\)\"Iu”{‘ - € uni- |G nited States, will assemble in a0 3 reminiscenses and Coach . Wood- ! Jand Ru of Hartford, | e sed e the author. for new | desree he is taking at National, the |executive council worth t h f‘".;:\:(':;f",‘.‘;.'.’,:.’:'l“l?f,m;r,.r,?‘,‘; mOrnIng. | which there has been prepared an |secretary of the Washingion Y. M. ¢ \biy in his inteipretation of the | talent in different parts of the world [ fraternitios to which he helongs and | Del Pi. honorary Spanish ' lems in hietics. Alfre McGar- A pen. Man nda of broad scope. This confer-| o = elivered the address at the ur I 0 v e <0 W J. Fitzgerald ge man made | resultant t e, omesict plavs, | dents in keeping records of their class- | Reall, Thelma_ Elliott, Adelaide G I the school with a triple picture of ?""‘fl’”d“:('i":'“c:":;’I“'_*L‘:."‘:h’:g:]“":'“:‘}"'e Gin Congress, which meets in Jan{jast Sunday. M. Cooper gave s possible very fine presentation of [vocal and instrumental solos and var. by g Hih s e very interesting and instructive 2 considerable amount of adve Frances Maisch and Adele Sieh! ball. base hall awd basket ball unl- ’.',;""’a,’;',"';"“"_n‘" a Thanksgiving | 5 poge has had a wide experi- | yugyes wing out of his recent % A : sented. i Tready heen secured and a| Members of the opera club arve busy ' forms. A foot hall trophy was pre- men’s residence hall | ot TV (i as outlined for the (i 1o Europe, and he pleaded for a \tely following the presenta Five Scenes Given. i | Docket have been sold, it is stated. | Sullivan operetta that will be the main were furnished by Frank Davis, “_‘,;"“,#"‘,’{‘;;;;5 }'!"‘D“"_"'f' dining W delogate to the International[' Dy Mordeeai W. Johnson, president te members of the Dramatic As- | 002 108 SEAES EICE S nearian Annual Improved. ! By ) Gradi . Devine, dean of | W85, 1 CIE L Fihich met in Lon-|of Howard University, addressed the t College Inn inBrookiand. | S1eiect- & EXIEY E Ml B e and s : Venr. Nearly all the members of the — The first issue of the Balance Sheet | d, *iACORte SCRooL | the ! . According to present plans. the |cast have heen chosen. came out last Monday 18 teriatoat fl~l~"}-“‘: ;ylg:h?e[\‘ln:.xh_fl ings in Paris and Leipzig. where he |vania last Sundav. On Monda of the organization, the || e il et aarine | DY w R iraduate School | ; % fojjow of the medical societies of [addressed the Yale University who 100k part in the play pensively hound. The binding that | o au o p T T ar of | tained the other senlor sections of the | 1oiored to New York Ci it QOIS s SV i school at a Thanksgiving dance in the p New Vork City for the| "¢ \quating from Georgetown Col- | Women's Chu “nion, and on te as a vehicle wherein they - e > 3 has been chosen is of lighter hue ! he Phoehe Gale & 3 ension se C ende e ore- A 4 . ol prove their ability- Paul Mor- than that of last year and, at the |Lhe extension servi tended the re-| (poohe " Cumnasium last Tuesday | | anK#siving holidaya. leze in 1904, Dr. Foote took his medi- | day he spoke in Goldshoro, N. €. acted as chairman of the eve- ing. and_charming tocdan same ti ; In welght. 1t Is |cent meeting of the I 'nl irant ol | hoon, The hall was_decorated '_L’r-_'\d” Buehler of Vienna will open | (8% 0\ [ 0" " Georgetown and since | fore the North Carolina Association hort were given hy el {also s & itiip Hesien Mobe)| 1S5S ation, with. cornstaiks -and kT n o se ychology at o Naeia Tencnd b i e Wi fera b te ke 1} fEhing e leee ACKoCiELion. Ewhich Sy d s el rnstalks and pumpkins, and | (" Shecial course in_ psychol 506 ‘has been a member of thelof Negro Teache - Florence, president of the as-| 00 BILEY TR e Ty Marris | Ornate. al border design for | CTUCARO. Alice Burdick, Evelyn | OVer 100 guests were present. The | ngon at 4 g _'l(_k""] Thursday after- | ;oo catown faculty. Since 1! e | " Much interest is beinz manifested and Donald Hayne, the vice | Q' fal numbers by Moreis | (" ingide pages has heen prepared | y ATy Baurke alice Brdick 1 seun | committee which arranged the dance | conlt 8ot fClvek The course will| oy spectalized in lecturinz on the “Hill” in the new ¢ ( president b SUESNB ¢ ) by a member of the staff. fpoare onC LS included: Ethel Berkman, Ida Bush. | aqen sessions of two hours | 5 ~hildry e has W 3 i ecently o rganized . nd Ruth Shaughnessy | chosen as the second group of co-eds | g ash [each, and lectures will be from 4 diseases of children. He ha Commerce T ¥ X8CHICC, . Dances Prominent. \The Marriare Propocal,” a Russian |, A lecture on the subject of mental {0 ike practice housework in wh Bessie Kaminsky. Helen Dolan, Ethel | g* 0 " 65 Phyrgda m 4 10| o o ively on this subject. Besides|the chairmanship of Prof. Lewis of Amonz the many activities of the | play, will be given in “The Moscow "‘;“‘,”‘ was _delivered to the students | jie'girls have a practical lesson in six | Chessen, Louis [berle, Nicholas Lib. d /<t \esk end perhaps the most prom. | Art Theater.”” Johanna Schmutzer [Of the Central School of Nursing re-|eeks of household management ext, Nathan, Cofien,” chapstane, fent were the social affairs, particu. | and Jane Kline are cast for the part | cntly by Dr. D. Derey Hickling, pro-| ‘First Lieut. Robert N. Youns. | S ImanEnerc e AR the dances. Thanksgiving night, |of the heroine, Natalia: her father, |f¢8%or of medical sprudenc o graduated from th shed by the school dance orchestr st evan ] <equel 1o the George Washington | Stephen Stephanovitch, will be played | National = University. Dr. Hic versity in 1922, who has under the leadership of Henry Gold: | aqy geenaconms; Three short com- | Peele, secretary, and Paul Miller, o4 s > = . =% . SaoC lalso recently gave a clinic 2 2 : | stein. | edy-dramas will be presented. under Holds Important Posts. At 11l zame, the Utopian Club held | by Harold Vatter. with George Price v gave a clinic on me by the War Department as as: | B |the direction) ofMiss Reary Galt 5 o | treasurer. jts annual Thanksgiving ball in the |as understudy. and Morris Arkin will [nursing. The course on medical juris [in the military department, At the Wednesday assembly, Allan | & Y Galt. He is also a director of the Child| " The promotion of R. 0. T. C. cadet rose room of the Hotel Washington. |be Ivan. the sui Dancers in the [Prudence takes up. among other ! up his duties at the beginning of the | Davis. principal, gave a talk on “Why Club Elects Officers. Health Association, a trustee of the commissioned officers Attendance at the dance was limited |scene will ing herine Prichard, | things, the laws relating to medical | second semester, in February. He re- I Am Thankful,” stressing the fact| Dr. Frances Foster of Vassar _ | National Geographic Society and a announced in the chapel last o members of the club and their in- | Ethel Rod. Gertrude Feldman and An- [practice and its responsibilties, life | cently returned from a tour of duty that he » ally glad to be liv- | lege, was the guest of honor last | Member of the Roval Geographic So-|week by pt. Frank Linnell, Infag- \ited guests. The “Cardinals” Orches- | nette Rich, and the pianists are Irene |insurance laws and the subject of mal-|in Porto Rico. His home is in Wash ' e night at’ the home of Mr. and Mus. | ciety of London and the Paris Geo-try (D. 0. L.). The rank of major tra furnished music for the occasion. | Lerch and Dorothy Willare A practice, ington. oo SRa In addition to lec- | of cadets was given to Kline Pric 3 | : tlowen read the of one’s own individu rl Neprud, who entertai = - | graphic Society. 4 The foot ball hop, presented to the | piece orchestra under the leadership | Howard LeRoy, professor of in Dr. C. B. Hale will coach the mem ki b of n.,mg,.rc!.‘;;xi:,.: e | turing at Georgetown, Dr. Foote has {senior in the Colleze of Liberal Arts. university by the Athletie Associa of Frank Burkart, will be a feature. | ternational claims at National Univer-[bers of the Footlight Club for the ving proclamation. hiive known DF Bk tongt heen an officer of the National |\faj. Price is a graduate of the Dun- in honor of the . VA rri ¢ The clef and glee clubs, under the |Sity. has written a review of the work | play se Pot Boiler,” which will be| William Schaeffer plaved the “Valse | The International Relations Club, | Alumni Society of the university and | phar 11 School of the Di held Friday : sh- | direction of o e make | of Dr. Joseph L. Kunz of Vienna on | presented in the near future as the | Erica” and “Saxophobia” on his saxo- | which is being organized under the |active in all Georgetown kB R H in the Hall of N: A | their first appear: is year in the | “Die Voelkerrechtliche Option,” which | first effort of 1 season. 2alph | phone. Then an original dial "2 » Endowment for Interna- ecorgetown University's varsi Americans have offered the city of ats” Orchestra furnished | Fall entertainment. - {appears in the current issue of the | Powers has heen elected a member of | titled, “The Old and the Ne as | tional Peace. and under direction of | ifle team. an important adjunct Prague @ $30,000.000 building loan to affair. The proceeds Tumblers to Perforn | American Journal of International | the club {presented by the authors, Mar William L. Tayler of the aculty, has | R. O- T. C. activities. will he selected | | QT o %0 Wclior of the heusinz of the hop, b was the last informal | oy g g RN |1 Kunzs work involves a @ondiaee. Apruphiats ind Constance Messina. The | elected these officers: President, Hugh | this week. after the Thanksgiving f .y o 1.q dance of the sc 1o vear, will he | The tumbling team, .consisting of | critical discussion of the use of the| yembers of the class of 1928 are | Club, assisted by | W. Speer; vice president, Pauline |holidays end tomorrow. ) | used to purchase gold embiems for | Robert Kremkau Mamuel ADEL - ames | option cl in the treaty of Ver. AMembors o ass of 1928 are Prank Davis, soloist, and Ruth Brown, | Frederick; secrotary, S. E. Brooks, jr T. M. Cahill, senior at the Hilltop, ATIONAL. the members of the foot ball team | G00d: Georse Kremkau, Joseph Hartis, | eailies, and the review by Prof. Le. | [EWCIGHDE soms spiropoate S 01 pianist, zave = a. “The Land’ | treasurer, Dorothy Buchan. The con. | i€ captain of the rifle team and the | —p = S RGalis Sl hn ST e xelay Ml bl Bl aitor i e | Bomery| o L SRt GBS lin i Rt Moxk Uitia that wil sstabiish-ad 0F of the : . | stitution committee. which will report manager is Samuel Colman. bl Lo e CaR s The Abhey C o el s i ouched. Prof. LeRoy rece et 4 stud g re; ct Fri. | more. Tr o) a The Abhey Club tea dance of Sa e the Bawery seene |touched. Prof. LeRoy recently has|cugtom for other graduating classes i Aing b ‘-_m":,,,','hfi';’a;( i dext B T veaic by which time, also. vhn'The Master-School urday afternoon shifted the soci; 3 " pilormmtnppnd. s {been acting as one of the interna- > - Alvin Dinwiddie, George Crockett, | (jonat ‘wecretaries of the International | fMW" |/ 10 vl head of a Roland_Rice and Randall Penhale, | Schedule of intercollegiate matches £ scene tothe Willard Hotel. Joseph | Sic 2 vin DINNIddle oo e nla PRl ol O McNally, Paul Morrissey and James | $anct, Coon and Ch Sl h® | Radio Conference, which has been | & G tee The temporary program committee is: | Will be announced. : | Grill,” a oneact drama, will also he Fence | cultural economics, atiended the an ' . mmittee fs: | Wil A it s McNamara were the committee it | Jion in this scene with the following |Me€ting in Washington. nual meeting of the National Associ- Sl R Nty SR Bt n.':e{f;;“b;::’:-”“r'ui};';‘d:’[,:fi",',",“,{\ c o == e = | students the double cast: Louise " g ation of Marketins Officials that was 2 oss. ; Sl ln D “Tap Day” Held. e o Tois oy Hbitin Do i "l“"\" ‘: r";“,":"' | held in Chicago the first three days of el U ETaNA L niofeadet of jber of former prep” achiool students terior Decoration - Bl [ An article by Prof. LeRoy covering | held 11 € : ARl ics at the university, will di = " . this week. He was a member of th ¥, will direct 2 W b Specializing in Interior Decoration . rifle ra . ith these as a nu- pecializing " nterior one of the five commissions in inter. | the rifle range. Wi 2 a Course Approved and Following university tradition, “Tap | > Tucker. Menzie Pittman | s g 13" for upper classmen was held last ::g ?;@f:g"é”mi, Kirk 3«‘;::1“8‘{;" Mle [the work of the annual meeting of | jogiglation and co-operative organi et . first- | and Tea 7 ~¢ | the American Society of International| zation committee and as such present- | UFF":IA! 5; |n MEE' Dational relations at the International | Cles. ho e e i iaces of sen. | Endorsed by the State Board of C/ ral squat ak C e @ > 1 'a and Fridays. e : e St : the Georgetown Hospital, Dr the department of commerce of the tained oS ok the college will be enter- |, tached to the staffs of Providence, | university. The officers elected are: ST y Woman's Club | &biq cn's, Foundling and Gallinger | Charles Y iwadlice: peaiduit T | he _gymnasium-auditorium - next | ChIGrON o ee Georitoh, ice peesidnts Niss who have had previous experience on Tuesday in front of Gibbons Hail, on | Garry and Sol Orleans. i ‘ the university campus. In accordance g g"lv)‘,lff" "\'”,‘“ 4D I‘,‘”‘ ‘;‘qgfl':‘l"“"l;»‘-‘"" "x‘ the | eq reports on a number of investiga- :}:fif:g' Sg:tfe;g:;;: at Baltimore, be- | (5.0 (1 graduate next June. A num- | Regents of New York. Ameri 2ar Asociation Journal. y : xt June. A ¥ A e S P Prof Avthur Lovejoy of Johns|Der of shoulderto-shoulder matches Rudolphe de Zapp, Director with the constitution of the interclub o council, the secretary of that body, A sensation was created in moot| After several try-outs Coach S 't : . Yol & s ine TArts @ Decoration. New York accompanied by the presidents of the | court of National University recently | Hendricks of the girls' rifle team has 3N TN "l:‘pel:_ll:;n lUnliver.slltiv. addressed the | 31¢ t‘?edbets{r;:in :;‘c\\;lxltcfifle;fr;; :»r‘-_‘v‘ér epresenting - Arts o clubs issuing bids, presented the invi- during the progress of a criminal | retained the following candidates: . American University Chapter of the | 10000 marksmen will fire against | 1206 Conn. Ave Main 6978 * " » Us trial when an indictment was quashed | Alma_Essex, Frances Gruver, Mary | Flaction of New Heads to Be! can Association of University Nt of the - cigek. R O T/ C. rifle = e il ! Totessors in the college pariors Tues- | M 3 S ABBOTT SCHOOL OF FINE tations to the respective candidates. ¢ T The following men accepted bids from | on motion of the defense counsel.|Jane McCurdy, Mildred Hislop, Haze s A o n it ane M ; day. Dr. Kinsman, president the Utopian Club: James A. Cusick, ollowing the outlining of the case by | Kreider, Clemencia Gause, Anita | o president of the . ; E ANNU‘"- EN[ARGED Bort I, Derden, chief prosecutor, and | Peters, Eiizabeth Garber, Alice Orton. | Held at Annual Reunion |G chapter; presided. si:{'erclea\;‘r':éteyi"rlzleab:c:mle&?zv\;fig & COMMERCIAL ART = Day. Evening and Saturday Classes. Michael J. Sweeney, Thomas A, Mu e I e o oy Quincy Smith, a recent hy. Stephen Gaydica, John T. Mc- e closii ct exami argaret Meigs, Margaret Mitchell, S , 4 5 e ‘b o . L graduate of the college’ and s |at Georgetown and its members will | e, EZe e Grath, Oscar D. Gerth and Michael J the first witness, defense counsel, con- | Elizabeth Beall, Burnetta Derrick e A arki s e L Durso, The Abbey Club bids were ac: | sisting of Walter J. Delaney, Eugene | Catherine Barnesley, Virginia Fook December 22. el the Graduate School, who e e v letter at e e B . i S| SR Tt i G i P T T i LANGUAGES! and instead of cross-examining the s, Carolyn Che Margaret Mc la w Fres 3 s o hor 03 acemrimy ot Hoboken Decem- | Members of the Kreshman morning || - gpowledge of another language Goldberg and Thomas Kerlin. Those | £ i i 4 | who accepted bids to the Dod Noon | Editorial Board for the witness moved that the indictment be | Garvey, Roberta Willard, Elizabeth| An executive committee meeting nt‘h,r PP, ¥ | quashed on the ground that it was| Wittig : Bishopp, ~ Virginia | the Alumni Association of Fastern | felends nove - She ';'::r'g ";f:"::dhn class at the School of Law are making || guen 05 oy 3 new world of Ciub were Vincent B. Walter, G, V ter O'Grady, William E. Fee, i 3 | fatally defective in failing to state : ona, Gladys Bull, | 1figh School will be held December | ridhlh 5 preparations for their annual class = Sheehan, James J. Blaney Cherry Tree Increased [ eortain eloments necessary to eharge | Dorothy Blaisdell, Elizabeth Brunner,| 15” a¢ "which time reports will Ne | e A rohs, G WS NE N [ auuner the evenig of Dee e 35 ot [ e it d b lEDasa T AnATospRIG: T | the defendant with the erime of grand | Geraldine Pel Znsor. Martha | jnade hy Mrs. M. M. Kochka, cha Ll the Hamilton Hotel. Many pri vet Eais (nloaits ihe to 13 Members. larceny. . Estelle Hoffa, Helen foot ball supper committee; | public men. including Chief Justi e Conter at 3 York te Club of students | | Thereupon ensued what is ter 3 y, Tona Hoffa Y8 Arnold, chairman of c LA D PU Taft. Charles Evans Hughes, Senate X Oberlin. | the Christmas reunion committee, and | MA FAR N P".s Reed of Missouri and Senator Hiram | rec as founded, and Joseph D. | ezl some o have been the bitte witnessed in moot court ti and —— . L. S. Mull, chairman of the nomi- | Tierney sEaakl p 2 B “hes " . . e | 1! - et Gerant T, Metsoldrick. Kew Gar: | onvge Wasnimgion ‘e ane 0,45 minues, Glenn, Winte, iwier) ENROLLMENT ON RISE | ™52 it tiition of otcers win MARK ANNIVERSARY | 5y irebmert in generat chaie- | BER, dens, vice president; Frank J. McE P iaca S5 moot court, announced | | hern, Belle Harnor, secretary, and John ey B coreEhlaec: Be nasmuch as the indictment was de- be held a part of the alumnl re- | man in charze of the dinner and is be- SCHOOL OP— of Dean Henry attan union December 22. A feature of the | ing assisted by the following subcom- (| T, AN G UAG ES W. Chnveigh, Hrooklyn, treasurer. In | fective, in that it failed to state the ’ : 3 Dovle, faculty advisor of student pub- | : - Entertai addition 1o a constitution committee, [ oo 2 5 U PUb- e as required by lalw, there was | prozram will be a basket ball game mittees: Entertainment, J. M. Dono- sthier group wab appointed by ithe | ations, theveditatial bosrd was Sn-|nothing for' iitm € ‘@b but ‘quash Detween Eastern and Gonzaga College. {Assembly Observes Four Years of v,y 5. Furke and A. : dec- = L OmEE GRS aienie the indictment and discharge the de-| s | orations, A. P. Cannon i 336 Branches—Catalogue on Reauest. | | president of the organization to acf SR A pey e | | & i itution" % J. U ETRH S ace Sninnfitee A ool retinion | 2uiss Murgaret Ma as elected | LIS DG CUBRL Bl o t0 Derden, the | Classes Elect Officers. ! Progress Since Institution's O'Connor r 816 11th St. N.W. cha n he ¥ Local E: ts Address Students on { of New York members is planned | g 12! THA0 00 '(!;I h ”"(1‘ that hod ng counsel consisted of Local Bxperts re | _Announcement was made last week | Foundin B. McChernoff; publicity, J. T. Tel. Franklin for the Tuesday before the end of the |y MC(UNE folloWing whe Loorsaniz | Charles M. Irelan, jr.. and £, Cushing. | p.00] Topjes—Court Prac- ‘nr the election of class officers for the g and R. M. O'Donnell. Dolidey rerces i Mew Wark Oity. o e e e e o tee| Prof. Willett, in “addition to beins | EBO 0PIk L L UG L T A% & result oft {efracsnt trmouta st | coROMIER R ARTEN TRAD inted bus ana 5t CSUTE ko b4 5 hey include Nefaiiy " n the law school, the following debater: SCHOOL, Smoker Held. . jmxuu» 1].. 1(:1!\ § : i.\l:yi\j;r "1(4”:?,(.'", :'\: ‘,,,'",'.;,“'(“.,,.: kel tices Stressed. ‘ February class—Clarence Hogwarth. ‘.0?9'{;;:"‘0’&";']‘1# f,l;::‘l};‘l: n;‘r:fh School | have been chosen to take part in the | , SARA K LIPPINCOTY. Principal. smoke Ono) ) e o lecting the smber: nf S Kot 5 e » e n . off ) » versary % ize " d e o e e e e o e | leanniabity | = president; Lois Crown. vieo president: iy cstabilshment jointiy i e e ey S Ciub at College Inn' last |appointment of a majority Lecture Is Given. | Enroliment i the Lawyers' School, | (¥t MeCaffry, secretary, and civins day at a student assembly |Chonced: Representatives of the Gould BUSINESS Harold W. Smith, New |from any one fraternity or sori A full discussion of the aw provid- | conducted by James J. O'leary, June class er > prpsidem"“'mnpm. when a play was present-[Taw Club will be James Finlen of COLLEGE . "Conn.. in charge of the entire | Under the new plan, the 13 b for recovery of dumages by the|sistant United States attorne ‘irginia Daiker, ocident: Adels | % songs were sung and scholastic|Montana, Ravmond J. Doyle of Con- i fas Naituaas, Sulli DAEE ovided an evening of enter- | members are co-editors, each with the | of kin or personal representatives | District of Columbin. for VS | Waolard, sec George Clark, | 1 ":"e,“"' Bt LU B necticut and Edward L. Wrizht, alter G \ 4 sent for the members of the or-|same power in the administration of | deceased person for negligent |and graduate law students des treasurer. bt Tenlins S BEE e e l:'-e program 20 girls | nate. of = Arkansas. s Club. | iy A NT [ SCHOOL OF tion and the prospective mem- |the annual's busine: The executive |acts causing the death, was given at a | become familiar with local court prac- | ¢opjyy Mgl Costumes of Puritan maids sang | Charles’ R. ‘Quirk of Wisconsin. Juan SPANIS . Vg power of the chairman of the board |yocent class of George E. Idelin, pro-| tices, has exceeded expectations | “Bnort assemblies commemorative of| > isgiving songs and a “dance of |R. Quijano of the Philippines and - WASHINGTON Catholic University Chapter of |rests only in the conduct of meetings | fowsor of statutory. remedies. This | indications are that the school Will ve- | mhanksgiving were held last Tuesday | any birthday cake™” was presented by | John J. O'Connor. alternate, of the | Rrofe. from SpainConversational ho 'n Institute of Eltctrical | and the presentation of plans to thayla is considercd aifficult o under.|main a permanent institution of the | 4nd Wednesda ; =2y | another group of pupils.” H. P. Saf-| District of Columbia. 6% Sesp S n_important meeting | board as an administrative unit. I stand and of great importance. The |city. ‘ iss in M. Coolldge and Nor-| ¥ taeimincinal, revicwed ihe Stowth| The prize debates, five in all. are - ast T 3 H. B. Boagen, | Secretary’s Duties. law of the District of Columbia i During the weeks following " an J. ) sistant principals of | The pupils m\fx L 0;"“ ing. conducted between the members of the 20, was the principal speaker of the | mpe business manager directs the!hased upon what is known as Lord fcent establishment, lecturers have in- | ihe 1 High School, wete Vist | i e I At paC S tNe peos | Gould and Moerislciubas | Wheve claba | o] vening. Mr. Boagen, now transmis- |, e ising, sale of the annual and | s act, in force in England. |cluded local men who are awihorities, tors at the school during the past| oline Dixon, Pattie Revelle, i | e nanied A(tér the lafe Jussice Adic Fme & A I'ed Art s were held Thanksgiving [on the subjects they discussed. AMONE| week. Spicer, Kenneth Mannakee, Marjorie F’V "t" G?:“Tuf{i:eh "\Ki’i?;’"i S‘\"r‘::rm o p p 1 4 C ' “ourt ane S > F. B is, it boaphonar Chesalmakev: B M “National Uni Q& | these were Judge Cayton of the Muni Merrill Club “Modern Mothods Bmployed in Tele. |Drise, while the duties of secretary) ¥ Cr of th Benés divin cipal Court, Stephen Callahan, chief : Clibidls . |Sehorn, Anne Thatcher. Mary Phyllis | who was appointed to the Court of Ap- FELIX MAHONY, Dirsctor & are confined to the notification of e students living in A sieclal. ieating: ot tha Marviib| Jondsy DoEraties B I D D « Refreshments were served | 416 confined 1o e o0 orre: | Washington gave dinner parties for |deputy marshal: Herbert Davis. audi-{ oy, “gs™ called I errill | Jones, rraine Hardy, June Fle-|peals when that tribunal was created, [ Interior Decoration, Costume De- business meeting held. At this | 500500 0 "l group and conduct | their outof-town classmates. tor of the District § Séttaratian ot s THRRRsivinE, boance | HVCHa FUR e s e b Gabh Lo o | Lo vecreiamsocIte il I the Georucr | o N Clmitda o bl Chog declaed Pl ti® a0t | ot iihe WpoardisNpbIIEIEY, “The regular monthly meeting of the | Paul Sedgwick, former assi D o ars o rankEs I Eaiat ;,fl;}.‘,",‘:}}fé"p".'.f‘,”efi,“,flfl'xfi‘"fix"‘.’f town faculty many years. Children’s Satarday Morning Classes et during Decem- | R |6 Press Clib il b Hela Thars ration counsel. n o SO ly fa rans, Alice Rine, S rckhead, . | Miss Maiae is the firsi girl to hold | Gy Pross Club wil be eld Thursda poration counsel ! “The Phi Alpha Epsilon Fraternity |Julia Blumenauer, Marion Frieden: Talks on Radio Situation. Conn. Ave. & M. Main 1760 at position on ) niversity an-| - he University omen s is giving a dance |)E(‘Eln_l)8r 9 at the |berg, Dorothy Myers, Roberta Lowe, M. le Corbeiller, chief engineer of ¥r. Paschal Robinson, a former - She Has p 1) Crording A - s 23 BWABEErE : i nual's staff. She has worked on the | Club, according to an announcement | RANDALL STUDENTS’ | Washington Hotel in conjunction with | Bernadette Wallis, Dora Zudoff Cecilia | the French telephone and telegraph BOYD“""""“ ST upreme Court, and ant cor- ) lieval history at the et : " vear hooks for the past three years|of Stella M. Goodnight, newly-elected the Kappa Phi Delta Sorori Sacl 4 Seng] i r <apy hi Delta Sorority Sachs, Mable Sengleton, Annie Temp-|system, and a delegate to ‘h‘:'};‘{” na- is the most comlete wss. High School pupils suffered “severe | Adelaide Brickeo. Helen Faut, Cecelia | the student body of the Foreizn ooy, 1 "emves: mant 4 & : image in the recent tornado, no in- [ Friedmore, Jennie Fi ice School last week on_the interna- T hard b tor i University varsity de-| Mr. Kreglow has held a position on | will be sent to Pe printers during the Thanksgiving Ceremonies Held at| ! iption to school affairs or duties | Louise éfl.,.mmf" e et :i::nul e ':Huhsnu tion. M. Corbeiller ;'“"k ‘"é"' e -.";""" | S8 g & was in evidence. The Fall show, PRI will refurn to France this week. Tourse: & moning, T carnered its first victory | the business staff of the Hatchet, an-|cours: of the week, according to an The Georgetown Glee Club, with 28 || courses than Boyd's—accept oo s Wednesday evening, | other George Washington publication. | announcement by university auther- % 5 3 = : v y ne sity dolis Xl which opened on the evening of tk s [910 1u\a oleise bithe SipmimsAIpha | itiss. *Milsivioriowtl) beiueiiy fociaivi| D oaioraghiSchookis Wieek ;.p + of the tornado, found all partict: M’KINLEY PLAYERS of its oid members enrolled, is pre. || fte." Positions ' cunrunteed e m Fraternity ution during the ea part of De- Assembly. pants present, although two me; ri icularly v : s e | \ of ; ants present, ; mbe paving for a particularly busy sea. || auice Tor Thtest ranks of the editors and | cember. Earl J. Soelberg is editotein. | o0 tandan | 0T the orchesira had come from roof. | Son - New members are heing added e class Htors and others of the |Chief af tia Review, which i publish | The first issue of the Randall{ o homes and one ‘member of the TO PRESENT coMEDY to the club each week. with a result » to the bicame- |1927-28 f, the hoard will recom: | ed twice a year and contains articles | Life. student publication of Iandall{ horus from a home the front of that a well trained aggregation of rsity upheld the | mend their siccessors for appointment | of present-day intarest to lawyer < Junior Yigh School, has just "f"’”wvlm b had been Blown out: | e iuiare b ek ber s it reme and other concerts planned. Di- represented by Rich- | by the faculty. hese recommenda- | well as laymen. “ | published. ~ Among other purpe i : | | Performances December 3 and 10!rector Richard M. McKeon, S. J., is St | £ . | y SPANISH & FRENCH s ctivities. She is a member of the | Material for the National University | Wins Debate. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Law Review is virtually complete and | nan 10| 2nd has been a leader in the sehool [ president of the organization. | PAPER IS PUBLISHED! ‘Although homes of many Haster|kine, Mary Leigle, Futi Balersqn|tional Radio Centerence, i aund and | tions generally are accepted by the |15 the aim of this paper to afford an | ge | faculty col ittes The new bourd = rtunity to the students for self-| D) ¥ g 1 benetit of the im_»ll,.l.m!,\ may e “un;,ruo‘ themselves ents and students with the various 12-YEAR-OLD ESSAYIST with the foot ball team after the Ford- wine in on | with their duties and seek placement | hool activitie | a P R, . Ba s , | TRAINING SCHOOL GROUP | *“Ii! i chont ascempis was e ML Caiipped with new band music ind an 4 i By Prof. F. T. de Berriz January t0 | of necessary contracts during the fo | ut of the Rev. Bernard | lowing Summe s | held Wednesday by pupils of section ! Bethel Pugh of Colorado, Hi; oy overwhelming desire to train an addi- Dl s dn shate] Grid Team Honored. | Assistant to Mayflower President|SAl. under the direction of Mrs. I e g sTas | Thel Deamatck cilinioo McKinley | tional inbeey ceRbaT AR ot TR s ile. B o ai2 bt einic | Bhort talks by Dr. Cloyd Heck tolipenic von - dirate 9 i Clark The program consisted of | Safety Winner, to Be Presented | Technical High School is putting the | the place of seniors who graduate next N e enon & = 15| Marvin, president of the university:| =p MoxIme a reading, “Thanksgiving Proclam: by Senator Waterman final touches to the Fall play, “Hurry! |June. The Hilltop band. ranking now 2 Washington this seas Wi Bruce King of the board of | Service” Tomorrow. Hon i by ghtolie Wvehstan n plsylct 2 Hurry ) Hurry!” a comedy by Leroy | With the best in the 3d Corps Area, ‘At 4 pm. next Friday the Wash. | trustees, Dr. F. A. Hornaday, presi.| A entitled “Celebration of First Thanks-| yiss Bethel Pugh, 12 vears old,| Arnold, which will be given on the is soon to give its first public concert fngton conference of the Catholic Sty- | dent limni association, and | L. Polio, a nt to the presi- | giving.” by w;“_;“m"-“-g aylor, i pueblo winner of the National | Saturday evenings, December 3 and|ir Washington, although it has played g o3 o Crosade will hold_jts | Coach “Maud” Crum will feature the | dent of the Mayflower Hotel, will ad. Annie Barnes, Miriam Griffiin, Bignon | safety 4y Contest arranged by | December 10. The proceeds of the|previously at a number of assem- |l cVening classes for @ period of 10 weeks e e oting 1n the assam{foot ball dinner to be given by the|dress tha students of the Lewis Hotel Arooks, Julla h, Evelyn Carter, i v Educational Board, will | play will go toward the fund for the | blages. 317816 erCourse’ “The. classes mee! s n Hall. The con. | 2lumni association at the Hotel Lafay- | Training School tomorrow night on | Be rneda o Irene Smith,|}e presented to President Coolidge | purchase of a memorial to be placed The senior class at the college will l;;l*“ a '::_;;:‘ 7";"1 oAbl Y ence is composed of three members hursday night. A program of niformed Service in Hotels.” This | Nellie Butler and Dorothy Brow ‘iday by Senator Waterman |in the new school building in honor |hold its annual tea-dance on December From d—advance course. I from cach of the various units of the 7 operatol cripture reading by 1tuby H: of Color ; of Tech’s gold-star men. The cast in- |3 at the Willard Hotel, initiating so- |} in the O o e oot the Distring | Will Include several well-known local | doormen, footmen, v boys, page |an instrumental duet by Mar -1 itde +v on “My | cludes Miss Olive Adams, Miss Doro. | cial events for the Hillton students || Enroll at once. Terms It desired. 1. At present the conter <ingers. | bovs and package | wood and Alice Parker. here. was | gchool's § ‘e in Highway Safety” thy Robb, Miss Eloyse Sargent, Miss after the holida Louis Peck is the Course be interrupted during the ing itself with plans for | — . - 1 .,C 28 of the sehool has reached |also a beautiful duet sung by Joseph | (o< ciccessively selected for first | Deborah Danel, Basil Postlethwaite, | Shalrman and is assisted by Russell g emonstration of faith, which | Seaweed Bread Popular that section of the cotrse koo as | Durbin and Alton Wilson, wha were | o8 SUSEeSSEEN SEEOLC, "y the | Richard Potter, Harry Putnam, Ameg: | Mevers. Paul Lyons and Joseph Wag- held under its auspices on | AT [the “hack of the house” During the |accompinied on the piano by Dovothy [ <ate Department of Education in | lio Paglino and Lester Consol. enhach. L e ehuine of the sa.| Bread made from red seaweed is|next few weeks thev will take up the jCole. Julia B Enzilty presided. e ado Tand By (he nutional coms | The Jesssls B, ENtil Giee Crob wi] _ THe Kiet e of the ey, afvis e oot s | hocoming popular in South Wales, | tudy of nutrition menu making, and | The students of the school haveimitree of the Highway FEducation |give two church concerts in the near news publication of the university | The seaweed, helonzing to the zenus | balanced meals In Adition to the | nearly ompleted their project of d, consisting of Mrs. Curtis D | tuture. The first concert will be at non‘(i.‘ll'ns anredunrm{ laudatory n! J STEWARD BUSINESS UNIVERSI' - [ Porpbsra, Cis boileddown and pade [actual preparation of food by the stu- | beautifying the school grounds. B O the Gecreinry of the |the Colmbia Helghts Cheltian | St o t o un Service IR Sehoifel - s vatelig just- of the into what has heen ied Laver | dents themselves duri hi ase | —_— S A 2 SR Gy School, Chief Mate G. A. Larsen of , ! y Il nselves during this phase vy, Mrs. B. Henderson, and Miss | Church, December 2, and the second |the tanker Beta. whose act of heroism press, write for it h the fair at Paris this Rread. 1t is eaten condiment., | of study, the chef from the Carlton A hill now before the Italian Parlia ertrude B. Lane, editor of the|at the Metropolitan Baptist Church,|saved the lives of all aboard the tanker 1#'s Free. v enlarged there was har | T'he food | 1 oso well that it i | Hotel, Jacques Haeringer, will demon- | ment prohibits officers und 30 years | Woman's Home Companion. Miss | December 9. when an explosion occurred at sea 5 h space to accommodate all the ' heing offe czularly in Candiff | strate French methods in the kitehen 'af age in the ltalian Air Force from Bethel's essay stood out as the hest Forty hoys are expected to take part recently. “Georzetown is proud of S, ATk to Wlustrate how to aveid logt motion. manying. ¢ ol approximately 400,000 examined, in each concert. u,” the cditorial concludes, |ette S entertainment is being arranged which | inciudes bell hoy 1333 F STREET NW - MAIN 8671