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THE SUNDAY STAR. W\QHT\GTO\' D. C. JANUARY 29, 1928—PART 1. 'MIDWINTER ANNOUNCEMENTS—SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 6. W.WILLEXTEND School Dinner Chairman LABORATORY WORK ;Zoological Department Universitv Will Be En- larged at Once. of Univer- d at 704 Ng to an an- Marvin voster- will be given tories for 1.0, LAW COLEGE 153 YEARS LD Frank Hogan Will Speak at | Anniversary Celebration Next Saturday. Washington College of Law will cele- | brate its thirty-second anniversary next Saturday evening with a banquet at the villard Hotel. Frank J. Hogan, na- Iy known attorney at law, of this ‘| city, whose reputation as a forceful and ineresting speaker is widespread. will | deliver the address. Mr. Hogan. & LEWIS HOTEL STUDENTS TO HOLD CLASS DINNER Meal Will Be mepmz-d by Mem- bers of Management Section. The Lewis Hotel Training School's class in hotel management will conduct its class dinner at the school next Saturday night. The dinner is to be prepared by the students as part ..( {heir training. ‘The class contains 32 members, and $1 per head is the |amount_allotted for the purchase of | foodstuffs. However, the faculty guests at the banquet will incr e the num- | |ber to be fed to approximately 55 on | an expenditure of only $32. Mrs H. E. | Marks is chalrman of the banquef committee, Miss Manan Eggebrecht s | chairman of the menu committee, and Lloyd Gibson will be toastmaster. The entertainment features of the evening {will also be arranged by members of SHAW MIDYEAR FINAL SET FOR TOMORRUW; |Board Member to Address Feb- | ruary Graduates From Junior High School. Midyear graduation exercises at Shaw Junior High School will be held at 2 | o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the last | time in the school's present building on | M street between First street and New | | Jersey avenue. Rev. F. I A. Bennett. member of the Board of Education, will preside at the | meeting. and Mrs, Willlam C. MeNeill, Also & member of the board. will ad- | dress the graduates. Music for the watched will commencement will be furnished by the | Shaw Junlor High Orchestra, under the | direction of Mrs. F. H. Douglas. Shaw Junior High School, under pres- ent plans, will be located in the build- ' ing at Seventh street and Rhode Island | avenue which will be vacated by the McKinley Technical High School at the conclusion of the coming semester. e Cnuntry Dogs Hurt in City. Country dogs taken to cities of Eng- | land to become racers are swelling (e number of accident victims of the Royal Veterinary College of London. While they may be fleet enough on the track they are too slow for city traffic ways. Breeders say they have no traffic | sense whatever, and unless carefully rely get into trouble. 1000000000000000000000000. : Commercial Art 'ing a week of examinations, CLASSES TO RESUME. Preparatory School Hers Will Re- open Tomorrow. The Washington Preparatory School will reopen its classes tomorrow, foliow- prelimi- nary to the new semester. An increased enrollment will mark the new courses, it was announced by Principal R. O. Eliason. The school one of the oldest secondary schools in Wasrhington, is operated under super- vision of the District of Columbia Col- lege of the Y. M. C. A. It is co-educa- tional. More than 35 classes in high school subjects will open with the new semes. ter, it _is stated IVIL SERVIC 10N n todas e re toffice. anprr EXAMINAT 3 THF. 8" iy x \l(\\nln ar w,m wnd_b sz(////////////mwmmx 1000000000000 000000000000 ynamic Symmetry National School of Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director Connecticut Avenue & M Main 1760 Begins February 1st 000000000000000000000000¢ 1429 21at St. NW North 5615 New Classes Now Forming dones 1000000000000000000000000¢ the class. | graduate of a local law school and & | N CHeT |(~\d|nl of Washington since 1900, has long associated with the city's css and eivie enterprises invited guests of honor include e Adkins, president of the Bar As- sociation of the District of Columbia \Il\\ Elizabeth Harris. president of the ; Bar Association of the Dis- o l)nll“\ Your Opportunity —to set new records —to find new friends —to attain new ambitions —to get ahead Let us Belp you to realize these worih-while objectives, Registrations are now te ing made for new classes. M. Eaton, convention and banguet manager of the Hotel Ma flower, lectured on the duties of the maitre d’hotel at the school last week. ‘The new classes are now under way, one in hotel management and the other in tearoom management. En- rollments are still being accepted in both classes. FELIX MAHONY School of Commercial ART National School Fine and Applied Art Conn. Ave. & M ain 1760 0000000000000000000000004 Art for Commercial Purposes Interior Decoration Costume Design All Branches Enroll Now Free Lecture Thursday Evenings, 8 OC Irx*k K for Book LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY R Vears in Wael 1517 R. L. Ave. N.W. LANGUAGES! Knowledge of another lan- guage opens to you a new world of literature and beauty. It is an invaluable social and business asset. Easy to learn the “Berlitz Conversational - Tree Trial Lesson. B SCHOOL !IZ LANGUAGES 26 Bea RIG 10th NLONW. MARTHA A. HTEL President of the junior class at the Washington College of Law and chair- man of the schooi’s anniversary banguet commitice. CENTRAL SENIORS G0 0UT TOMORROW Ballou Wil! Present Diplomas. Class of 176 Is Largest Here This Term. and it will be ped wit gl Columbia, and Lucien Van | president of the Barristers’| . e | junior class president Dublin Has Much Distress. | i s chairman of the ban-| To relieve the distress caused by the ar | great number of unemployed in the city, teig. | Dublin, Ireland. has voted $50,000. A | and she has announced that all plans | road extension scheme has given work | | have been completed for the affair, | to 325, but neither mpney nor emplo which promises to be highly successful. | ment is available to absorb all unem- The dinner. which will be at 7 o'clock. | ployment. Those with dependents are | is to be preceded by a reception. Miss | being given first consideration Ella J Maloney. chairman of the sew ing committee, advises that all reserva tic should be in Dean Riley's office DO‘00000‘000000.000000000: by Wednesday. Students who desire to! FEL[X MAHO Y reserve plates for thelr friends may School of Commercial ART Class stunts and surprise entertain- ment features are being ned by | National School Fine and Applied Art' Conn. Ave. & M Main 1760 zroups trom different classes. and danc- | ’ 0000000000000000000000000 | . ) ing wiil complete the cvening’s pro- gram. I900909999989999 099000009 »oonnooonoonnoun Dynamic Symmetry | The freshman class at its meeting | last Saturday debated briefly several |National School of Fme & Applied Art subjects of timely interest suggested by Prof. Robert E. Freer, faculty adviser FELIX MAHONY, Director ’ Connecticut Avenue & M | Keen knowledge of local, national and international affairs was displayed. Main 1760 Begins February 1st He was recently ‘the Walter Rathbone Bacon t .scholarship for 1928 tion. Dr. Bartsch w istudy of West committ Day and Evening Sessions Strayer College Accountancy and Secretarial Courses in the | A Se § of Cuba next A Select Schaol WASHINGTON SCHCOL FOR SECRETARIES Wasnrg1on DC. sumed _tomorrow morning in al s of the un: “versity in beg! g the second semes- ter's work. 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Begins February lst FELIX MAHONY, Director FELIX MAHONY, Director Th“:“fi;::;a;;' Studios Commer‘:lal Art 10000000040000090000040¢¢: Connecticut Avenue & M ' Connecticut Avenve & M National School of Main 1760 Main 1760 1715 K Street N.W. . - Begins February 1st Begins February 1st Fine & Applied Art Personnl Appointments 000000‘00‘000000000000000 9000800000 00000000000006004 —_— FSLIX MAHONY Director Main 1760 Begins February 1st t in the the other | to ? Miss Elizabeth | John J. truction | misioner of E lunder many of the leading librarians of | address to t *&he District of Columbia. Marie W. Hodgk % Dean Henry Grattan Doyle of the Board of Education university has recently announced that !vin W. Mil “cash prizes will be awarded for leading announce t wollege editorial by Pi Delta Epsilon. who, by “honorary coliege journalistic fraternity. ings thr sof which Dean Doyle is grand vice the course, are listed on the schools grresident. The board of judges is com- | honor r Rev. John Curry Millian, posed of Ira E. Bennett o fthe Wash- |associate pastor of the Foundry Meth- angton Post. Claude G. Bowers.. editor |odist Episcopal Church. will pmnouncp %©f the New York Evening World: Louis { the benediction and the invocation Ludlow, former president National | The graduates held their “class Press Club; Oliver P. Newman, former 'night” Priday. when Warren Moore, District of Columbia Commissioner and | class preside delivered his parting | sjournalist, and Frederic William Wile. |address. Dorothy Darby presented the ‘m tical news writer. The award will | valedictory of the and Melvin | made after Jul hen the compe- | Loveless reviewed its history, while | Helen Meushaw and Robert Reinick way for a number | made the prophecies gton students to go | Liemt. Col. William Hanback. nt tours during the manding the first cadet regime: Pm Ralph D. Foster of the 'elected president of the Offic of romance languages 1S at the first meetin: :w,p which is expected to recently 2 were dent Maj Capt United States Com- on, will deliver_the duates, and Mrs. | a member of the will preside. Al- . Central principal, will > ‘names of the graduates ng 75 per cent “E” rat- he eight semesters of s o Sign of Quiet Times. For making practical permanent signs in !(H“ pavements, an inventor has patented rubber bricks of several colors B 000000'000’0'.000000“00! Pen and Ink | ‘ Commercial Art Drawing | National School of Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, Director Connecticut Avenue & M Main 1760 Begins February 1st $000000000000000000000000 Good Teaching is the mark of a good school. You will find proficient teachers plus modern methods and equipment at Temple School. Register Now for Classes in Beginners' Gregg & ham Pitman Shorthand. 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