Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1931, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Manhattan's mighty skyline looms higher and higher above Brooklyn Bridge. In the world's busiest harbor is anchored the new cruiser Chicago, just back in port after her shakedown cruise. Associated Press Photo. Yale University's new law quadrangle is completed. A view of the hand- some new unit, covering a city square, which was built with a $4,000,000 be- quest to the university by the late John W. Sterling, New York financier. It was dedicated October 3. » Associated Press Photo. And Doug] Uncle Sam's anti- Vines (right). aircraft gunners on the receiving the b job. The guns are star, in the final being manned aboard Angeles. ' -~ 13 .3 ’ the cruiser Houston ¢ L ? - s .‘ x.." . during a drill in the . s e * waters off Chefoo, Y M i = > e g & Wide World Photos. ’ v L A quiet day for the Lindberghs—before they went to China. 3 o I The colonel and his wife are seen enjoying the seclusion of a boat on the Hozugawa River, near the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto. © Associated Press Photo. o * An interesting old portrait which is believed to have been au- thenticated as a painting of Mary Randolph Custis, wife of Gen. As Georgetown scored its first touchdown against Western Maryland. Bordeau, full- . College Park saw a tight strugg Robert E. Lee and granddaughter of Martha Washington. It was back, has hit the ground inches over the goal line after a plunge off tackle. Georgetown is Bill Thomas, Virginia backfield acq recently discovered in a Virginia home by Charles Lee Frank, Wash- won, 25 to 7. © Star Staff Photo. which Maryland won, 7 to 6. ington art connoisseur, who is now endeavoring to determine who pa.nted it. © Chas. Lee Frank.

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