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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NUARY 22, 1928--PART 1. ‘fiMIDWINTER ANNOUNCEMENTS—SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. t,| nate on their team was Edward Led- annual banquet generally held iIn the|lication about the date of February 20. H | T, |Kaufman gave the second of his serir: James . D, Dol L, Siumpt| e o, el am, i Bagae S o e ) TEACHERS WILL MEET. sz oy, s dop Wynn T. Jones and John J. O'Connor. | bers of the affirmative team were Wil- The “mixer” will be substituted for the |business manager, and Wanda Webb, re. e spoke this week on ur- ] . 5 y y—t Y ;| liam Ignatius O'Neil, '30, of Wisconsin; February 17 at the Carlton Hotel, ac- | George Roth and Stanley Geiston com- | Private 8chool Instructors Plan rent American Piction.” E::‘E‘lfi:‘.‘io‘mm).\;;‘ml:' Bh‘[;’r:\‘("l‘l. JullnngTr('lnnr Comelin, '29, of New cording to Charles Baldwin. chairman ‘prllr the board of editors. | Vi v ‘The list of patrons and patronesses| Cecil Knight Jones, assistant pro- Session Next Thursday. = — o | Daniel J. Minihan, Louls Lebowitz, | Jersey, and Charles Henry Drummey, J i | tes f Spanish, has be: lected - | I :; y §.['31, of Maine. Parnell T. Quinn, 28, of will be announced shortly. ‘The prom |fessor of Spanish, has been elected cor- ciath rivate School | 90666064 *04 “S AET'V'IIE !;:g':r“ %ntg;‘f’_" J::\g‘ wr"";-'fl'nan.\ Nebraska, president of the Gould De- is one of the largest social affairs of |Tresponding secretary of the Hispanic , The Association of Priv 100 00000000000000 Y ! B . . . ' | Teachers i 1d | chairman; Clarence N. Beach, Daniel | bating Club, was the presiding officer. ‘me year and is being llrmk:‘d forward Snc“m 'l,m;'rflnrm:m;m.._sc::#. rE.:;ll"(y: :.ra ! ;":c’r';"“mg,{mfin!:e;llxmn u:‘gl.yh: s FEL[X M AHONY PR T T Carroll Law Club In Recess. The P e et 1as been | been elécted Justice of the Sypreme Doon at 4:30 o'clock at the Potomac | omas G. [ooney. S N 1 00l, 2144 California street. Miss | H | and Joseph A. O'Connell. Progras— | The Carroll Law Club has adjourned planned for the night of February 28.| Court of the Delta Theta Phi leanlxg""":” e et o School of Commercial 5 L d it ; | traternity. . B ! | until Pebruary 7, the recess having been -|The affair will be held in the gym-| : | legisiative division of the National Edu- Freshmen Dramatic Club En- B o e \wiilian | (Aken to give members ful time in Examinations in All Depart | nastum and ‘Tunds will be used to de- | Law School students have chosen the | IeRislative a/vaion of the Navional Edu- A R ’ I ' p reen | preparation for the midyear examina- f | fray expenses to send two delegates to | following officers: Student council: tion.” tertainment and “All-Law | 5,85, Bp 0 A Musice Austin | tion. which started Thursday in practi- ments to Begin Tomorrow. | Pl o e ananal onvemon, Joeph By, presgent:” Theodors New Bduation ™ " B = 2 v y lepartments of the university. m Saturday at the Lafayette Hotel ™ v 2 i —_—_— | O'Brien, chairman: Walter T. Olver, Cally ai e Y | executive vice president. Senior class: Sel "o b e Clif- | Immediately after the second semester Dr. Marvin will speak before the Gen- > by ent. nior cl National School Fine and Applied Art Prom™ in Schedule. Paul T Mudd, Philip M. O'Brien. Cira| opens. the club will get to work and Student Activities Halt. | Dr, Marvin, wil speak iefore the Gen | James Wirkiand. Eresident; PauliDIng- | €S00A0S0R000000E0000MINNN ., o 0g Main 17 Martin W Mever. Favors—Cornelius | Probably the first question coming up i Hornaday will preside. On Thursday Well. vice president; Eugenla Har- 3 o e ) ver. 5—C; ! in 1760 A . 1d. secretary-treasurer. Junior class: ; Ui \Wids | for debate is whether Gov. Al Smith Dr. Marvin spoke before the City Club | 9 c l Art 0000 Dospite the midyear_examinations, | by Warth Chirman; EGart % WU | of New York should carry the banner | The midyear examination period be- | at the Borum pincheon [Frenk Bawles presidents " Ohatles | ommercia ey which are absorbing the chief atten- rera william I. O'Nefll, Edward J for the Democratic party. Capital pun- | gins x;t;m‘rnm‘lv:r\r:{t\‘lllngndllwflfeg;fie- The university s preporing to, He Lin. ol 'h"’"‘é:!“;;;‘ AL N t. oA Busnen Schoo wih | R ot i) ti0l | T : S EOey .| ishment also wi cussed at an | Was 3 ~|celve a number of Washington high S ECoy., ¢ L ] S h 1 f “i Unnversty Atmampiers | eds e eIl o e Ny o Detecy, - Dot liesrivaaate! tinue .in all departments throughout | school graduates of the midyear class. | SUIKeS, secretary-treasurer. ationa CNOoOol O 'y arations are being made for a number R SCTOHAYS Blessing, J. Burke| A Tecent visitor at the School of | the week. Examinations are scheduled | The mid-year graduations of the Wash- Fine & Applied Al't WASrNG'mN Ll sl vel > i | Poreign Service was Vice Consul Joseph | t0 be held daily at 10:10 am. 2:10 ington schools annually have provided ’ pts soon | A seph | ) ) P et The opening of the second Semes: | Kenarason Georee A NcGabe. and | . Ragiand from St Johns. Newfound: | Bm. 5:10 pm-and 730 pm. in'evers | an' increasingly rge mumber ot stu- | HEALTH DECISION 0. K.’D. * 0 % “OBB e ter_on February 1. |Tlovd H. Stitham Refreshments— | Jand. Mr. Ragland graduated from | department o ] dents. Reres N . Chier amone these events are the | B "rrainor. chairman: Koy R_‘S‘eeo%«r.;rg: College betore coming fio‘mgoogmg::‘:":m the ” examination Hsert Sokisd ine e | Parent-Teacher Associations Ap- Connecticut Avenue & M S the S| H v V' W 2 he » . D et he Hlliltop, th eve- S ;fi::“:\rvmlvm n master’s degree soveral years | Semester, which starts on January 29.| The Pyramid Honor Society held its| prove Toner School Action. Main 1760 e iRy itbe A. Schwertley and Willlam P. Bowers. | 880. Since that time he has been in | Wil be conducted. Many new courses annual banquet and initiation Wednes- luti \ | Begins Feb 1 . school prom on February 17, > ¥ 5 *| the consular service, serving in Mexico , have been offered for the coming half |day at the Olmsted Grill. Dr. Horna- mmuron; ndorsing the action of egins February lst ‘ton Hotel, and the reception | Inspection of R. O. T. C. Unit Listed. | and his present post. year. day, president of the General Alumni the Board of Education in transferring oe4e006000060006666066606e I M. Claudel. the French Am-| Goorgetown's R. O. T. C. unit is get- | e Practically all activities in the imu-‘A.*'mcln;’lnn. [ul':A‘lvm'sh:'“ pllmacgm,r n‘r)\d Ll:;o«"(slr:‘r:ge T;f;";l;z;c:l{m':‘::\"t:e ‘X;n:l;: 2 “the cvening of February 25 S S an o & i ' tution have given way to the examina-|& member of the megdical staff of the Scl tings of the on With the program to be | STy fof an, imporiant eeecie | HOTEL MAN, AGEMENT ! tion schedules. ~Recitations have been University Hopsital, was mnde an hon- | Parent-Teacher _Associations of the n by the Mask and Bauble ClUb. ' nce Deems, Field Artillery, visits the | suspended for the entire week |orary “member. Elmer Brown. Joe Briggs and Montgomery Schools held harles W. ns. S. J. he Announcement is made by Dr. Cloyd | Walstrom. George W B. Campbell recently ‘vécx-hF-li‘} “‘\‘__ML;N : Hilliop mcol‘»h?::gmnlrs fhep o g:-"";- TOPlc OF SPEAKEH Heck Marvin, preaident of the instity, |and Myers Goldman were the four stu- | _Reports vere glven by the following which will consist of two (\'.\C& Arca and his visit is for the purpose | tion. that plans for the “School of dents who, because of their high schol- committees: rift. membership, In- of determining whether the —Hilltop | Government,” for which the Masons|arship. standing and achievement in crease enrollment campaign and milk, 1 [ v cker and lunch. t 5 e sh | O £ - of the Souihern Jurisdiction recently ftudcnt activities, were admitied to the crac plavwrights v ot Gy e a Bepaiment | Dr- 7. E. Bentley of American U. gave $1.000.000. will be started . m. | society. Frogramsfor, meetings during the b ; D o Dnomititelng sitantasy | LOSPCONT LY | thie AT FDeperment bl mediately. Details of the orzanization The Hour Glass Society, an honor year also were discussed. L Jaid in Bebrlonian times, Georgetown R. O. T. C. has been rated Addresses Training School. of this department will be planned at Soclety "y’&1&"’é‘&\‘;fl‘é‘;@“"\’fi?v“&ifi'&".’31‘& ___l—keTr‘(— e a s =« o _ | once. and according to a recent an- SOt J . sults Study at Five One-Act Plays n Program. xs one of the “distingushed” units tn | Two Classes Organized. | et e 1o (& frecent An- ‘gllc((" Graham at_the annual meeting The Mast S hool " ct plays ::‘:%:anv“:x]roc'- R et AEancis A iinont 48 o s | the School of Government next Fall, ]g:xl\i;nu::‘d;;:ll;g& president of the or- [ aster-ochoo - By far the largest facuity of anv commercial eoilege in Washington. the Hilicp Treime "he Mask and rector of the seismological ObSCIVAtorY. | Dr. J. E. Bentiey. professor of psy-| Dr. Marvin to Be Inaugurated. The editorlal board of the “College | Kegister £ ro s 2 Each teacher a speclalist in some commercial subject. Seiected for “auble Club. Rev. Gustave J. Dumas. :fitium o;: "m:‘a?ufi:;esx:'msub:;?h flb'n chology at American University, gave| Dr. Marvin will be formally inaug- WIE" announces its first issue and pub- Now (o) Cinse good scholarship. practical experience and genuine interest in com- s s, organized & S - A | Management" fore a large audience brua 22, lo announcement has | k v s et who are being coached ' Signal Corps nf the Army in the Mu- | ay' Lawis: Hote Tratning Ser Cnot ry .interior Uecoration Fully accredited by the National Association of Accredited Com f t] he in- Y 0 - 3 o tone o their admission nitions Bullding. Thev were DAIticu-| Tucsasy” evening. He explained. Mo | Doy iade, of i et chat the [ 1429 2lst ST. A\ New Classes Specializing in Interlor Decoration mercial Schools Credit certificates and diplomas recognized by 230 T Gne Mask and Bauble Club next larly interested in the records of the | various types of peopls AL inio the | seniure, DU It 18 expected that the NW. Now and Offeriug an Accredited. Practical | Smercial calieges throughout the Uniited States. it selemograph which Father Tondorf ex- | gifferent professions. and the joy to | cy oo Teqular convacation exeroises || Nerth suia _‘,w,;_ Forming and Professional Training Course in Secretarial courses--planned and approved by prominent business TR r the freshman night hibited. It was one of the most pleas- pa p. the v | all the Branches of the Interior Arts. educators. e o o ac " follows. . ~Tx0 ing occasions of the year for sclentists, Doe lpi, oE he thing for which | Dr. John Bell Larner. president of the ™ € P 2 g the evening | board of trustees, will shortly announce Rudolphe de Zapp, Director 3 i " » to Connaug! e SRt e otel lobby, rooms and kitchens was|act in confunction with a faculty com- \ i 5 -“and _“Caught With _the interested especially in the application | opened to the public with classes in | mittee ponncy T A e / oy TN 1206 Conn. Ave. Main 69_78 § Attendance the largest of any private commercial college in Wash~ s their titles indicate. mlo,d of earthquake data in weather forecast- | session learning hotel management | Marvin, Residence £ AN . ington. Over 1.331 students last vear from 30 States and from 10 modern plays well adap! ;@ ing. through practical training. | "The Law School announced that on = 9000000000000 00000000000¢ foreign countries. Forty-seven colleges and universities represented esentation. br?!:: f(;.:mué Winner in School Debate. Two new classes :,erc organized last. ( February 10 the annual “mixer” will| ®00600600000600600000000¢ . r . in the student body. adv" was put on i AL . Week. These were the hotel class, No.|be held under the joint direction of ° v 2 - Cork: . & student move- Frederick W. Wakefield, jr.. '28. of | d ) The Strayer Emplovment Service actively assists graduates and welle T oy 3 Pierce Baker. Vermont, was selected s the winner | J0; A0d ted room class, No. 7. Enroll- | the faculty and student committee Dynamic Symmetry €rie ecoration g™ ; iified undergraduates in obtaining positions. . q ments in these classes will be permitted -, " Wi - qual Harvard University but now of the second prize debate held at the ' oS o quota 1s reached. | The “mixer” wil be substituted for th: ? the new School of Drama at Law School last week. and second hon- | "oy "I 1 GRS gy, | e "‘~:’ational School Of \Jational SChOOl Of ors were awarded to Jeremiah Herbert | cno i 4 . . . . x and Bauble Club mem- Walth, 25, of the Disiriet of Columbia o e P Ao Ol SOK? §.0.00000666600600000000006 Fine & Apphed Art Fine & App]]ed Art 1l act as directors, S Wi L akefield w oD Butchering.” and on Friday, A. F. | re Philip Cahill. Francis of the participants in the final debate 4 5 dew Wil- l FELIX MAHONY, Direct 1 FELIX MAHONY, Director e Ward. John Thaete of the season for the faculty cash pripe, | Mocler. maitre d'hotel at the New Wil- | €en an n \ et Lyons, all seniors. The sublect of the debate was. "Re- | Miicruion "and” prommucl Meals.” | Connecticut Avenue & M Connecticut Avenue & M Bufletin Descriptive of Covrses With Rate Card With the stage in Gaston Hall remod- | solved. That the United States Senate a . g . | . H asd Application Blank Frrniched U ey, T O Tl L v T U St bt oe® Uy ety 1% Commercial Art Drawing ki A ... " i d his corps of workers member-elect Who presents & prope | 3 | 1 i 1st | egins February 1st B oY the Toenery | EeTNck ot vuih e Sroner Misa ‘Daiky Bele e, o speciin National School of | Begins February 1t | Beq ary P % e 2 in interfor decoration, | 0000000000000 000000000000 o { “fich will be used in the production of decided in favor of the negative, which - e b Doom” the evening of Feb- was upheld by Wakefield and Walsh. — = = r = : eI I R | e ieeereresseressees FiN€ & Applied Art TRAYER COLLEGE - | school prom on February 17 You, too, can prepare e - " irdirwnin st e cast FELIX MAHONY | reix MAHONY. Director ’ - < for Hotel, Apertments | (| I T rture wiich he school hopes ® ad- | School of Commercial | Connecticut Avenue & M Zi Cicb or Tea Room | | Thmkmg P eople T oraime class 1 associate chair- | National School Fine and Applied Art | nd's black velvet curtain has of arts degree from St Michaels Gop. | oo e casts for n | | v 4 D‘T'}Elflmfinfiir‘afi o Sesmicoloee Vln Rn) Ihealiar ’National School Ofl Begins February 1st BT n the future. Committees Tep- | = 3 i 5 e I . . ¥ % \ opportunities un- T ™ Emiutees were announced | Conn. Ave. & M. Main 1760 | 311 East Capitol St. . i feld uncrowdsd. that gOOd teaChlng 18 the | ) Twenty-four years of success in the Nation's Capital without a change in management. During this time more than 24.000 studen:: profited by Straver training Day and Evening sessions throughout the year. e for the palace scene in the PIaY. | section, was graduated cum laude e Main 1760 ’ PP i e A 9 | 721 13th Street N.W. 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FELIX MAHONY, Director FELIX MAHONY, Director i you te accept a position in Interior Decoration, Cos- « o . . ConnecticutiAvennetsiM Graduates now holding responsible positions in 47 forelgn coun. Dlv]flon of L]brary Sc|ence tume Design, Dynamic Symmetry, Color and Commer- e s tries. Student body drawn from practically every State In the cial Art. Call, phone or send for catalog. Main 1760 | United States and 21 foreign countries. A new profession taught COMMERCIAL ART includes Drawing in Color, Black and BOYD SCHOOL Diplomacy International Shipping (1747 Rhode lsland Ave.) Day and Evening Classes 0000000000000000000000000 Life Drawing, Lettering, Layouts, Retouching, Perapective, Repre . 2 S mm S duction, Dynamic Symmetry. Shoteh class. e e e u er Jessions INTERIOR DECORATION includes Drawing, Color, Interior AFTERNOON COURSES START AT 8:10 P.M, Architecture, Furniture Construction, Nistarce Poriads, Perapes: tive, Renderine in Water Color, Dynamic Symmetry, Course of MORNING COURSES START AT 9:00 AM, Lectures and Research. Sheteh class. COSTUME DESIGN includes Color, Dress and Stage Desiga. Lidbepts il Day and Late Afternoon Classes Water Color Rendaring. Costume Hiwstration, Shotvhing and Life epeed u”’:"rd' '\‘.',:,4:/,". 1 NawiBamastsriOoeny Drawing, Pattern Desgn. Research, Porapective, Lectures, Dv- Aamic Symmetry, ote. Costume construction in actual matercals. Wednesday, February 1, 1928 Shoteh clase. Second Semester begins ]| COLOR inciudes the study of Colar (the Spestram) . Narmenios, Apalication of Color for Show Windew athe: I waShingt()n Registration Now Open January 30, 1928 v ‘J‘.m‘ufi.::‘ ,‘::“Ml.. of Sales, Lectures and Demen- " Catalog and Complete Information Can Be Obtained From Individual Instruction by Mr. Foliv Maheny and Stad School for i : fe ‘ For Catalogues and Other Information { : Secretaries THE OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL v Commercial Arts y ide 421 Sixth Street NNW, Telephone Main 9040 App'y to Our students aceuny the Aighest paid pantions ransportation Main 248 17th & H Ste. | THE RECORDER, 2033 G Streot REGISTER NOW-NEW CLASSES FEBRUARY 1 Begine February lst by & faculty of practical specialists. White, Pasters, lllustrations, Carteans, Caricature, Fashion and , i Enrollments seing made for former world's shorihand We teach you to become an asset in the

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