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WARTINO SPEAKS T06. W, GRADUATES talian Ambassador Lauds * Virgil as 104 Students Are Awarded Degrees. it) Iast night at the Fall con- | Ben their degrees vocation ‘of ‘the university in Memorial e convosation was for the pu convocal ‘was for of conferring of degrees by m«‘&"ni Cloyd Heck Marvin and “in recogni- tion of the bimillennial celebration of the birth of Virgil.” ‘Brings Mussolini Greetings. ‘The address of the Italian Ambassa- L g FaSg B gg&isi Il R s . with the by Strickland’s .__ The Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, D. D,, LL. D., ounced the invocation. The -following received - degrees: Bachelor of jamin, District of Columbia, Ph. G., 1917, Columbia University, M. D,, 1917 town University; Clara Disf Sigm Brinsky, Pennsylvania; Ernes Mississippi; Suzanne Dauphin, Virginia; Gen: Margaret Dye, District of Co- bia; Robert Lindsay Earle, Wiscon- sin; Ellis Edlowitz, District of Colum- bia; Evelyn Mildred Esch, District of Columbia; David Louis Fonoroff, Dis- dor was devoted entirely to a discus- L.g.’f' of Columbia; Marcus Solomon sion,of Virgil, his work and to its effect the modern world. He also de- “I appreciate, ur ‘President, the oc- euhnwoaend to turn my thoughts to your university, illustrious, rigorous dis- cipline in mldleswmd for the gloriqus name of n. “The Unif States are celebrating, with particular understanding of the Virgilian soul, the second millennium of the greatest poet of Romanity, whose immortal verses have survived through the centuries and who still speaks to the young of daring and steadfastness in adversity, of love of mother earth and of devotion to the fruitful works of ce. "r:m particularly pleased to extend ldstein, Pennsylvania; Isadore Harry Halpern, District of Columbia; Amelia Lenore Henkel, Minnesota; Charles Jessup, Oklahoma; Wesley W. s District of Columbia; Lemuel Jue, Cali- fornia; Reginald Joseph uer, District of Columbia; Frances May Oklahoma; Willlam Boyd jr, West Virginia; Hans District of Columbia; Harold Vicory Maybee, Dist lumbia; Damian John McLaughlin, Pennsylvania, LL. B, 1928, George- town University: Peter J. Mitchell, Jowa; Leland Dean Norton, District of Columbia; Mildred Doris Oxenburg, District _of Columbia; Andrew Ivan Puhak, Pennsylvania: Leon J. Riscassi, Connecticut; Louis Simon, New York; y|fred Terrell District of Dickinson, Iowa; Gamble, District of Columbia; Oscar Giese, Fiorida; Emery Lindsay, South McCoy, West Virginia; Cl Maxwell, Towa, A. B, 1927, Iversity ; Rufus Franklin jr,. Arkansas;- Joseph Louis g'mcornnovrl. r;‘m dmA. nfiynu, the rge Wasl versity. Milton Rollins, New York; Richard Al- Columbia; Samuel C. Thompson, Ohio, A. B,, 1916, Miami University; Kenneth Nicoll n;mxt“ District of Oolumbia, A. B, engineering—Jay Yong Yang, Penn- sylvania. Bachelor of science in pharmacy— Marvin Russell Thum;:son‘ District of y . C., 1926, University of Minnesota, graduate in pharmacy; Ru- dolph M. J. Smith, Maryland. Bachelor of arts in education—Cora bertson Bowen, Maryland; ; Mildred Earnest, District lumbla (with high distinction); [achm er, Pen Tt o Columbia: Rose Reker Disiit trict of Co- | of Gols lumbia; Ka 3 trict of Columbia; Roberta Shewm: Vol.ers' Information Bureau ‘The League of Republican itions, under the A and M.. Gollege; Uni versity o . ity; Thomas R. . Distriet of Co= it AB, 1014, Cladk University; 1926, of Columbia, B.S. in Ch., 1929, the Wi University; Andrew science in chemistry- 1935 the :vmm' hington Oriversity: Bamuel Bhagiro, Districe of Columbia, A.B., 1026, the George Wash- ), |ington University. 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Declares Poet’'s Work Unfinished. “yirgil's work is not finihed,” the Tallor® Ambessador. declared. . I tell you, ladies and gentlemen, as surely as are listening to my voice, the in- mnce of Virgil, the noble and 2 cent_idealism which faintly in’ ms, glows Hecht Month Brings a Day of Men's e meloguer or pastoral poems, slows | vt of Columbie with dstincion: V a I ues tO T H E H E C H T C O, n; I e of s fire and powss in the| VBIIA HefQy Matyland; B Audrew F St. at 7th Aeneid, cannot attain its climax until | pe——— the thing all honest men are hoping for becomes solidly established. I mean ‘world peace; a world peace established on mutual understanding and Human “In this age of revolution democra- cy’s ideals are laying hold upon men as l never before,” President Marvin declared his charge to the graduates. “The |}/ decadence of the old and varying forms of autocracy does not prove them cor- rupt, but rather that there is a general ‘consciousness of their futility in repre- senting the new feelings and aspira- . Restlessness 15| i LL. B, 1926, the George Washington University, LL. M., 1927, National Uni- versity; Marion Stewart, District of Co- lumbia lumbia of Coli South_Caroll Robert Emerson Wes- ter, Virginia; Ford Evans "Young, jr., Maryland. the Congressional . cam; " rooms 208-209, Second Nlmfianll Bank Building, 1331 G Street Northwest. « Information and blanks fur- .;l Speciq_l O}fering ¢;f BOXED STATIONERY Unusually attractive, single’ and folded sheets, lined and unlined en- velopes, white and colors. Values to $1.50 Mostly Two Trousers! 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