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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—-MAY 12, 1929, District Tops All States In West Point Graduates A picturesque view of the Hudson River from the grounds of the United States Military Academy, which the 20 District of Columbia appointees will take with them in memory when they graduate this June. The group, whose pictures are shown below, is a record number for the District and larger than that for any State. e e = Cadet William James Lati- Cadet Walter King Wilson, det ree Edward Thompson, 1336 Fairmont W Thii';'iihmi?n 4 mer, 1239 Tolbert street, Ana- S Cadet Georg street. racks. costia. . Cadet John Lyford Hornor, jr., 1613 Harvard street. Lynch, 2231 Bancroft place. , Argonne Apartment. Cadet Charles Armstrong Cadet Francis Hobdy Lynch, Cadet John Nicholas Stone, Cadet Frederic H. Smith, Cadet John Warren Joyes, Cadet Thomas Benton Mc- Cadet Herbert Milwit, 1425 Lynch, 1412 Massachusetts 1412 Massachusetts avenue. 2829 Twenty-ninth street 1915 Calvert street. jr., Valley Vista Apartments. Donald, Wyoming Apart- Monroe street. avenue. northwest. ments. Cadet James Leitch Grier. Cadet George Putnam Cadet Julian Lindsey, Wash- Cadet William Miller Vestal Cadet Whitside Miller, 2726 Cadet Carl Bascomb Hern- f:: ::,a:il_ng eimeraIs Washington Barracks. Moody, 3215 Macomb street. ington Barracks. Washington Barracks. Connecticut avenue. don, 915 Twentieth street northwest.