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, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NQVEMBER 31 1080. WILL REPRESENT D. C. | H_AN T[] M{)Bl[ll[ m SEGREGATION PLAN RESOURCES LAUDED MacNider Deolam Bfil Pend- Ing in Congress Would Insure Peace. By the Associated Press. BURLINGTON, Vi, November 21.— Ool. Hanford MacNider, American Min« ister to Canada, termed the bill for nm-umo(mmaz'u:n e~ measure of the men who fought Inst war,” in & speech at the an- nual local American Legion banquet here yesterday.. H¢ ‘deplored that the measure nlll lies before the Con unpassed, wall for l':xen who undmund what it ll jakes war so o jingo would Svee be able to make it ', In short, it ‘dll'el:u that, here- PLEA FOR COLLEGES | ™ ™mciocs s hend S Medioore and Talented Students Discussed by Dr. Robert L Kelly of New York. Begregation of mediocre and talented { | students was advocated L H | Assoctation of American Colleges, New FRED J. RICE, s as | Well known lawyer and former assistant | able to say_af Ilthfll’l- vely whAL now '10 can nnly y in occasions nnc only nnu pnu but America intends to have LIFELONG EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES HELD NEED Home Study Institute of Washing- ton Btages Anniversary Banquet at Takoma Park Sanitarium. The ncmm.y of continuing the ed from ynug to_old ue FOR CHRISTMAS—to serve you United States attorney, who was chosen today by Sefton Darr, assistant dean, | s lessor of emu law pleading al \ Columbus University. =~ | | GUESTS OF HOOVER Kent Cooper, Associated Press Head, and Wife Stay Overnight. ! Kent Cooper, the nmnl mm mmuht .ues'.s mc nl[ht at the ‘White Hou: HUSBAND LEFT FORTUNE | GREENWICH, Conn,, November 21 (#)~The -m ol Mrs. Mary Harrison l the late President '0- estate I8 valued lt 81 666 is a doctor’s Prescription Colds and Hendaches 1t Is the Most Speedy Remedy Known 666 also in Tablets. York, in an address before the National | Assoclation of State Universities in the United States at the Mayflower “!n thn " the 3 r 'y must be scientific; that means hat n rcqulru & statemenit whe ob- a mun. ox ne Avaiiable ¢ ts “and ends, te a menure n ponl ble of the lmpinmn forces and evalua- !la‘x;l of t.h. Mtufnn in terms of the p] t of the age. “As to nhject.ln the "'“‘,lgf:“" 1s clmw n tellects. The ]lberll college -tuden! is the student whose mind has the best texture and (Al a tudu and habits are whose formin| nr.mupmn M-plu- i | ble to t) G MM Value.” slon’' of Radiologieal Soclety. Dr. Arthur C. and Dr. Ed- wih A. Merritt of 1909 Massachusetts mbr'm D‘A QGroover ol teenth anual eonvenm of logical Soclety of North America, in Los , December 1-5. 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