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EDUCATORS MEET Natlonal Council Commissioners of hy was announced yesterday by k s e NATIONAL U. PLANS Ho B L) sEE»EO I B—4 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINUTON, I ). altd ONE. Events of Interesting HERE TOMORROW | Activities in W’ashl'ngton‘s Leac]fng Educational Council of State Executives to Hold Two- Day Session. G. U. Choir Organized. R. EDWARD J. DONOVAN, sor of music at Georgetown Uni- versity, has organized A choir among the college students which w sing at the solemn high mi Dahigren Chapel next Tuesday in honor of the fifteenth profes- The annual meeting of the National of State Superintendents and Bducation will be and Tuesday, it John eld here tomorrow ited the wing a seri Dr. C: W's sess terior Dey tomor- W. I Rowan. the and mass the mon defin council. J. Rowar W. J. Rowan aga Hig ¢ the 9 enator-elect abama, whose the Ser rmer Senator > of the degrec ng cont Thomas J Georgetc ther, Ref members « later ond will mbes clubs w Wal ge. tests 1 be chosen this we J. O'Connor, regis will supervise the medical | which will be held at | December 11 for all pri who intend to app! the medical school tests were inaug- the Assoctation of AIR LAW COURSE Lm_\- w e ward to Discuss medic admission_to Fall. These can Medical Cc about 600 cc requirement for medical Schedules Midyear Classes. O enable students who complete the high school course in February m college work llege of undame! open with the second blishm Commissior semester. Thus it is possible for the February high school graduate to complete the Junior College course and receive the junior certificate within two years frc mi the time he leaves high school. Admis- | sion in February to all of the profes- | or ls of the v | the School of Medicine, 'lLl sible, so that there need be | fon between secondary and a discussi radio com- rt of embr; atiol ns p 10 will rce Tegu t dec e s T ill administer school the American aticnal confer He also was mem- ations Cor socation the Junior , | the public school “olumbia litate the transfer from jor colleges in Wash and the surrounding area of studen who wish to pursue advanced studies in the university, there has been set up a st Na. | committee to make & study and recom- duate department, | mendation as to the correlation of jun- il for college programs of study with uni- | MAN TRAPPED BY RUSE versit entrance requirements. committee is composed of Henry GY!(- Hold Mechanic on Charge Selling Liquor to Officer. the from fon tan Doyle, dean of the Junior College, as chairman; Prof. Harold Griffith Sut- | ton, director of admissions, secre- ts C. Crolss Prof. | d John Russell Mason nt School of Medi- announced re- and construc- the Medical n of t program d hospital retired e | ness man holds the de- bachelor of arts and master of Washington Univer- | His previous experience has been | national trade associations and | with the marketing service division of | |the United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce ent interest during the coming week upon the production of the | dours” to be given the nights of | ber 10, 11 and 12 at McKinley Higr upon the charit t ball 00n of December 12 shington team wil Rose Bowl cham- from George y when he is alleged red the order to Sergt. | ch of his car tional quarts of band nd appearance at . Honors John Letts. "TMONTAL and f the Dr. Walter Graduate Scl Poli Dr Woods ‘.uy» n 'IL u'm d A Practical Gift for the Children Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia New Edition Fresh from the Press in 16 Volumes Room 728 Tower Building Phone Dist. 9329 or Metro. 4053 Schools and Colleges | Student and Faculty Institutions. question as a syst lock and will be women's physical ed at American U tion of Miss Virgi ited a gymnastic di at the college gymna y Women's C home of 1 4303 Elm street Mile. Marie De Rando] Kappa and frates Americar 1 standings g in order Zetw, Swag Alpha 1 e ann was held ress Club ately dec Sorority nities iversity, a just complet by Alpha Chi Club, Phi Si eta Phi and last To Debate Jury HE q udge Merits. rd of present stion of whether is better men Herbert feyel anc intersociety Rich- forensic first he School of Accountancy > past week de ning the first zdon pr adviser On iding officer is Prof. Daniel J. Ryan. ‘Tuesday evening the clety debate was held before Carroll Council of the Knights of Columbus in | the order's hall on Tenth street, near K street Prof. Ryan was the pres| a the subject was, “Re- | he United States should tallism as the monetary The debate was won ative side, represented by C jr., and John J. affirmative was taken by Thom Cc nd Paul F. Cook. The ard_of judges comprised P. J. Halti- gan, Jamés B. Flynn and M. A. Ratti- nnor nosed out two oppo- the presidency of the in_the School of I Tuesday night. J vice pre Rice was _elected Mary Elizabeth F as treasurer and Jerry J. | was elected sergeant-at- James C. Haynes has been act- | KALORAMA DAY SCHOOL 1840 Kal Ro: T | equipped s 8 vears of aye ecretary O'Connell arms ma 1911 fo A wel hr AGE nou REDUCED RATES DURING DECEMBER BERLITZ School of Languages 1115 Connecticut Ave. Tel. Dec. 3932 Classes Limited to 8 Students FREE TUITION IN FRENCH Beginners, te. advanced and conversat auspices of Washing at 7:15 o sCHOQL Nor FREE Trial Lesson OF WASH 236, e ek ke Felix Mahony’ National Art Our _Eight-Month Fit You to School Professional Courses Accept a Position in_Color Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial ~ Art, Posters. Children's Saturday Class. See OQur Exhibition. | 1747 R. L Ay | pected to re | Winter this year, de- | preside North 1114/ learn, easiest easiest written. The auicker you learn the auicker you will earn. Typing, Bus. Enc. Sec. Studies, Bookkpk., Gregg Civil Serviee Courses: hev. Est. 13 yrs Envoil BOYD Spelling Shorthand, COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING ALL BRANCHES 21st Successful Year Columbia Tech Schools 1319 F St. NNW. Met. 5626 By ITALIAN 1.2 Method; Chiaventoni teacher Signora expert Rapid _Progress NO. 5615, EVENING Conversional T2 Olat Fully Accredited shinrton Preparatory School (V. M. 250 36 G St N.W C. A) Natio For Practical Paying Results Study at The Master School Register For Beginners’ Now Of Class . Interior Decoration Interior Decoration Accredited, Practical and Professional Training Course. Ex- pert Teachers. Individual Rudolphe de Zapp, Director Specializing In and offering an Shorthand is easiest to | read | Instruction. | Representing Arts & Decoration, New York | 1206 Conn. Ave. DE JARDIN SCHOOL OF F RENCH LANGUAGE WASHlNGTON COLLEGE of LAW Announces & SPECIAL COURSE IN COPYRIGHT LAW By Richard C. De Wolf, LL. B. Law Officer of the Copyright Office Tuesdays and Thursdays, Deecmber 3 to January 14, 8-9 PM. Washington College of Law 2000 G Street N.W. 508 4th n.w. North 5236 | | ing as chairman of s temporary or- | ganization until the class held its elec- 1 tion, U. Library Enriched. g of orders during ITH the ple the past week for new volumes on nal trade sub: jects, with the enriching tions to its sk time continued with the f an extensive foreign relations section o conomics and Government The ordered books, ¥ ch the univer include works on t olicy of the U other subjects re mart t Amos E. Taylor ciples of foreign t a prominent o of Com adual addi- the same establishment both | of . ing completed in the Law School and the Economics and Governme Fall term examinations. The sch will embrace t of Decemt and the cu week. Imm tions, the v tma reopen on term beg Students who howe subject Ja ns. are er, wi to be grad 1 be examin embe 7 Condition The ler’s Civi The Comr addre recent Dr gnu hool of ment this McGroary Pergle Se Forum of Natior conomics Wednesday n president of the Dr. ler's topic will rer Edu re and Abro: e he current turda \e merits of a two-third. Howard Plans Debates. BATING at How 1 comes to the for with largest wo leading educa- country, includes nstitutions of Howard's schedule the New | Jewelers Since 1875 Rose 3-pe. Sterl Coffee Set, ew Price York University, Lehigh, Ohio Wesley- | an, Oberlin, Lincoln, Wilberforce, Fisk, Virginia Union, Virginia State, Shaw, Morehouse, Hampton and Tuskegee. One subject has already been ac- cepted, namely: “Resolved, That the Philippine Islands should be given ab- solute independence concerning the relative merits of so- cialism and capitalism has not yet been phrased The schedule begins with the debate with Virginia State College on Decem- ber 11, Howard taking the affirmativ of the question on Philippine inde- | pendence lfwmr(‘ s squad of seven debaters has el n the basis of a compe- 1d in Andrew Rankin selected are Fred }Lun\uru J«-x Monroe Plant ard Terrell, Miss ‘\mkz\ a, Tex.; Leon- , and T. D. Richard- outds the forensic ventures of the men, have organized a Howard chapter of Mu Lambda Lambda Deb: ng Soclety chapters at Wilber- itutions. The sororit is Joy Ohio, a sopho- n a president of the sponsoring male Lipscomb, instruc- coach and faculty ad- ived informa wom at from 5 to 9 home” is inspection !\mw recently are three on an entire to McMill the women's block adjacel Students to Hear Lecture. ARGE pographic I phical 1 give an E before students of the Preparatory School of the r Wednesday at 8:20 to an announcement principal. v has spent A Washington Y. M. C o'clock by R M 0. El Sargent much ka From the A ator of th < Decembe Joseph A Another subject | Women of the university, not to be| gave an address on the aluminum in- dustry last Wednesday night, illustrat. | ing in its various uses. C. U. at Scientific Meet. ATHOLIC UNIVERSITY will represented at the Seventh Ame; in Mexico City next February, by th | Rev. Dr. John M. Cooper, professor of who Secretary nry L. Stimson to serve on the the | anthropology at the institution, has_just been appointed by of State He | the Co-operative Committee United States in co congress. This an made at Mgr. James Hugh Ryan, The committee to which has been appointed by Secr son, who is official repres Inited States in the will encourage for nection with ouncement wa rector. Dr. Coope ry Stim participation in the congress by representative scientists of the United Sta sentatives of the various American s, Official repre governments countries and leading sclentific | Americas have beer the congress, which Buenos Aires in 1898 Dr. Cooper, an_eminent anthropol ogist, will 1 in Abc in; ture” bef Mexico, he will ¢ gations i Southern American Cul congress. nduct further investi: field of anthropology. EDUCATION GROUP URGES TAX REFORM| National Association Believes Re: currence of Slump Pre- ventable. of the State and local public | stems as a means of combat. y of a recurrence of 1 is advocated by the Nationa Association in hood and the Depression,” fus nting out that public onted w in times education system. ith the necessity of in student rolls, w] are materially decreased, association contends the Ities ralsing revenues rp relief the probles imminent by ists enue syste 1 a modern, mic stress, o i in . long ag ax expert R. HARRIS & CO. his talk with samples of nlummum be can Scientific Congress, to be held Catholic University yesterday ntative of the Pan-American of the including | Canada, and delegates from universities nstitutions of the ited to_attend was first held in ead a paper on “The Horse ‘While in a booklet, | of eco- ile present “bring of basic reform in our just and well ad- Opens School e | s T | n H. P. BRAGG, ministered tax system and method of distribution,” the associa- tion asserts, he United States and | every community of the United States | can” afford a complete and generous education for every one of its children without unduly heavy taxes.” The association declares the presen: depression shows up plainly as defec in the typical State taxing structure “the over-reliance upon the property tax, the escape of intangible property from taxation, the lack of and equity in local assessment ure to levy equitabl concentrated in a few centers and dividuals, and the need for wider u income as a measure of tax-pay ability.” Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superin of District schools, made the recommendation recently in an address before an educational body in Rhode Island. Commenting a proper f| 1| t upon the situation in which public schools find themselves, the association characterizes the posi tion tersely as * static or decreasing The simultaneous dex ased services and for economy always o | public education, s | pression, the association says, h: in- tensified both of these demancs and | confronts school officials with a double problem. resource i the utmost in been an issue in d. The de- | | National | ing school, | months and NEW SCHOOL GAINS - OFFICIAL APPROVAL Drafting School Courses Recognized by Civil Service. Complete recognition has been ex- tended by the Civil Service Commission to the National Drafting School, which opened for the first time a week ago at Thirteenth and E streets H. P. Bragg, active for 26 years in adult industrial education, is president of the new institution. Strictly a draft- Mr. Bragg's school offers courses in structural steel, architectural, patent, electrical, mechanical and topo- graphical drafting. It also has a course in blueprint reading and in the essen- of mathematic In accordihg recognition to the new school, the Civil Service Commission credits the graduate with 400 hours ex- perience as attested to by the National School's @ a photostatic copy of be acceptable was schooled at the Virginia, the University Texas and George Washington Uni- ersity. Nine of his 26 vears in indus- 1 education were spent in the Philip- where he introduced that kind public schools of the c 1dy to the islands g instructor in e new school, United States C. S. Mac- 1 steel ce in the the t Virginia State Normal School, the Chicago Technical College, and he holds a teacher's certificate from West Vir- ginia and Obio, and a structural steel diploma. L. H. Harris, a building contractor of the Capital, presents the course in blue- print reading The courses may be completed in nine students may regi: The school operates on a -a-year basis. Will Address Club Espanol. 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