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Opposite Burcau of Standards George Washington University Law School oo e "Sceets Aporoved hy American Bar Association Established 1865 Academic Year 1928-29 begins September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusive STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 %QLFDNBDYSR A four-year preparatory course, providing intensive training for college. Indi-| vidual attention; one structor to ahout every eight bo Accredited. Unusually good re made by graduates in univers Lecation: Only 28 miles southwest of Wa: ington Beautiful countryside. Athlet! solf, horseback riding. Motor down o: write for catalogue. Box G. Manassas, Virginia [ NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar's Office 818 13th St. N.W. "THE TEMPL SCHOOL A Secretarial School of Individual Instruction DAY=—A¥F1j 4 e »r o VVENING 1/13 Bodies Already Enrolled | tions already in hand and notice from | - | trom, but which are exp: | A., Neighborhood House, Girl Scout A: | must comply wif | poration and a responsible board of di | year. [ 1736 G Street N.W. Main 8250 COMMUNITY CHEST MEETING FRIDAY for First Organization Ses- sion This Week. With 13 written membership applica- six other agencies that similar action on their rart awaits only meetings of = of directors, the Commun * crganization committee yes- announced that the first organ- meeting of the chost will be held September 14. The 13 organiza- already enrolled, together with representatives, are as follows: Organizations Enrolled. The Social Hygiene Society. Julius _Lansburgh and Mrs. Bischoff; the Salvation Army, C Ernest R. Holz and Rudolph Jose Instructive Visiting Nurse Socie! Whitran Cross and Miss Gertrude E. Bowling: the Travelers' Aid Society. Mrs. mes P. Woolnough and Mrs. Ford: association for th~ Prevention of Tuberculs John Dolph and Edwin S. Potter: District of Co- | lumbia Council, Boy Scouts of America, Arthur J. May and Linn C. Drake; the Noel House, Mrs. Myron W. Whitney and Mrs. John Leslie Barr; the Bo; ub, Frank R. Jelleff and Fra on; the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. . A, Francis Boyce and Mrs. M. A, 'Adoo: the Aid Association for the Blind, Mrs. Josephine L. Jacobs and Mrs. W. P. Ellenberger: Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nursery, Mrs. C. L. Henry and Mrs. G. L. Howerton: the St Joseph Home and School. Henry W Sohon and Sister Marie in charge: D abled American Veterans of the World Kirby. { Other organizations yet to be heard ected to join, are the Associated Charities, Citizens' Relief Association, Florence Crittenton Home, Friendship House, Juvenile Protecti Association, Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. sociation and Consumers’ League. Acceptance Standards. All agencies lrpl_ving for membership h certain standards to be accepted. These, as outlined b Chairman Rudolph Jose of the organ zation committee, include proper incor- rectors, annual audit of accounts an annual statistical report of done, to be filed with chest officer It is also requisite that each society, meet some real need in the city and that it be willing to use up-to-da methods of social service. Finally, mem- bers of the chest must be willing to send delegates to meetings of the Touncil of Social Agencies, where mutual problems will be discussed. Frederic A. Delano, chairman; Mr: Whitman Cross, Charles J. Bell and E. C. Graham, vice presidents; Clarence A. Aspinwall, secretary; Rudolph Jose, treasurer, and an executive committes including W. W. Everett, Robert V. Fleming, Arthur Hellen, Harry King, Arthur May, Newbold Noyes, Mrs. John JW“X do‘connor. John Poole and Ivan C elde. 2,000,000 Jews Decla;-;li Dying. LONDON, September 10 (#).—The annual conference of the Federation of Jewish Relief Organizations here yesterday heard a report in which Soviet authorities stated that 2,000,000 Jews are dying of hunger in the Ukraine. Distriet of Columbia College (¥. M. C. A.) SCHOOL OF LAW 3-year Evening Course Leading to LL. B. Degree Tuition, $100 a year Catalog upon request CHARLES V. IMLAY. A, B.. Li Dean 1736 G Street N.W. Main 8250 Woodward School For Boys Small Classes. Men Teachers Only. Sixth Grade Through High School. OPENS SEPTEMBER 19 For Reservations Call Y. M. C. A. The Eastman School 1305 Seventeenth Street Cor. Massachusetts Avenue A resident and day school for girls. Primary, Intermediate and High School. Opens Sept. 24th THE TEMPLE SCHOOL e & ; limited number: highest 400._Opens September 14. K. OF C. LAW SCHOOL Classes Begin Monday, September 17th Regular three-year course leads to h B. degre e e. An’ additional vear of graduate LL. degree. hildren 3 to references. u work leads to the LL. M. Sessions_held at hours convenient | for students who are emploved. i ‘he_School Will Be Open for Reg- | T ivation Sept. 13th and 14th From 5 to 10 P.M. Instruction Excellent, Tuition Moderate Address the' Registrar 1314 Mass. Ave, N. lin 1696 " Private instruction to meet your in- dividual problem. By university gradu- ate especially trained in psychology. Address Box 309 ACE COURSES|| Accountaney: B. C. S. and M. C. 8. desrees; C. P. A. Preparation o Day and Evening Classes Bulletin on Reaquest BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY ranspo n_Building 15th and H eight-two-five-nine e ————————————— COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN TRAINING | SCHOOL. October 3. 1928. NCOTT. Principal, Reopens K L _North 4134 LIPPT _The Westmoreland. Enroll at any time 1420 K St. NW. Main 3258 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Chartered by Act of Congress 1821 Columbian College (Letters d Sciences) te School of Let- ters and Sciences School of Medicine School of Nursing Law School School of Engineering School of Pharmacy School of Educatios School of Government The Division of Library Science The Division of Fine Arts ‘The Summer Sessions Academic vear begins September 19 For catalogue and other information Abply The Registrar 2033 G Street Washington, D. C. Emerson Institute 76th Consecutive Year 1738-1740 P St. Decatur 551 Day School for Boys Late Afternoon School—Co-Educational Accredited in the U. S, and Foreign Countries Fall Term Begins September 17 Preparing for Collese and University— Point—Annapolis—Coast Guard. GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 For late afternoon classes Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1928 For morning cli For_ information a HUGH 3 FEGAN. M, Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School to ., Ph. 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