Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1932, Page 20

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B—4 #» THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FEBRUARY 7. 1932—PART ONM. A . 3 he new structure adjacent to the col- | NEPIUNE S REV'EW Final Preparations for the Bal Bohem Schools and Colleges e S A e . ——me e C. Clark, chancellor of American Uni- | ’ versity, is a member of the Official [}HA]!_S BOMPI_UE, — : == = Events of Intercsting Student and Faculty | |Bwed oot SHnelund o merber o WUMEN []PP[]SEI] Jvities 1 ) i cadi occasion bringing the two institutions to- Activities in Was;ungton s Leadmg i e | & next unday evening, | —— ke are 1 5 e when the Student Christian Association | q | : | ational Institutions. i of the college will open its vesper serv- ¢ Dress Rehearsal Held for Educ L ces " e oy gpen tts vesper sciv: Labor - Department Report s " e ark delivering the address | : . | g . ; | ¢ Pageant to Preced: Bal { G. W. U. Plans Convocation.” |find _themielves plaving opposite MissisMary Toulsel Brown, doan’ of | Says Plan Will Bring e » i i PRESENTATIVES of colleges and | (00 By aditions on the cam- | MAKIng plans for the meeting February | i Boheme Tomorrow. % universities throughout the country p\:“lfl‘rd g-.'.« ;. n‘m‘t']figfi}‘mqs 17 to gop(” the National A.wf(‘mlannn of Severe Hardshlp. p ” ¥ and the department of IDCT~ | Cffocts o kept secret, even from the | Deans of Women at the Mayflower intendence of the National Education until the final dress rehearsal | Hotel. Miss Brown is chairman of the Association will honor George Wash- | )" iao”will be staged four acts|Committee on Local Arrangements. In the face of a survey now being ington on the opening day of the Bi-| S BV oo i heing made behind | Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta GAMMA made for Congress, if it should be re- { centennial celebration when they will | FEC G 0r M0 Roland Marquard and | Sorority of the Graduate School was| Tioc JOF Congress: B b SH0C X e join_in the convocation of the GeOYBC | pioarg Smith nts of architec- | entertained Wednesda: ight at the Washington University. ture. ” Edward Grasn has planned | home of Mrs. Lucius C. Clark with hos- | women employed in the Government de- ; : £ onied wg!!”:”” ‘"("l :\"]f‘»j"" 1“,‘l"" and molded the I]h g ts and | toss Clark, Mrs. H. E. Woolever partments in Washington, the Women's p.m. Febr 2 astitution He jperate them during ay. e | and Mrs >, Tans % abor last The convocation Is listed & st th'” an 30| The next dsbate on the schedule for | BUr€au of the Depar of Thaber 1ae States Bicentennial Commission a8 C¥0 | pronounced ar uch a surprise to| American University will be Wednesday | Might issued a report in which it i of the collateral events of the campus that student body is [ night with Washington and Lee at d that “severe hardship in man; ’;A;v:rnl‘\h p:nsll !‘“’ of p; ‘;]:’)?“_‘\“:‘K;'I‘ 0 oking forward to the settings of | Hurst Hall on the local campus. The cases x e rom the displace- he celebration o 2 “Love's Labor Lost” with as muc ues “Resolve api- sary of the birtt orge Washington “I '71’u,[’1 as. they will greet L:” u’ha».wr | 1«]1 rlx‘\o?:s“amfl\[il;rm Pf: .myd r:wc”urlgdix - and also is scheduled as an official part | G e miiar gt fzation has proved- unsound.” i of the program of the convention of F &G 1) Foniaseione, the editor of the| An A. U. team, consisting of E: the artment of superintendence of |, 0 Tl Thlai the part of a peasant | Masincup, Robert Marcus and Arthu the tion Association. | TOWEL v W Guinan: will be Rosaline; | Murphy, met Ohio Wesleyan last Tue Dr. Cloyd Heck 0ent o8 eph Cicala. Maria, and Jobn | day night at Hurst Hall in a “no- George Washington University and | JOSCE G Fett Alcde & RWIDAomE | deeleionr debaterin the e oo atinr wan of the District of Columb: 1 1 e on e same question Trivial Reliet CI: 5 icentennial Commission, will deliver | WO e ot ol S e e centenni ' of the cast Annual Banquet'Planned Commenting on the plans for d the address : John DeM le; Frank | Fiiitig e T ful Two other important e O Dumain Bt MeDonald. ASHINGTON COLLEGE O el Sl Bl it nl oy will m the t o : son, Dull; Abra- will hold its annual at : B e Tl b s S 11;"")\(’-11. el Trozze, Don | Mayflower Hotel Pebruary ik ‘ G e R and I n Alfred Elerby, | Because of the nity to Ge ; i " Wi ) Washington Univers o B e o u ; el eld a 'y:’( Clement Ducy, | the Washington Bicenter 8 be cted by § Ju Lancto, Mer- | be novel features touchi I ican Med: legal history of the Nation arton 1 report urgeon of Tower (Hr:.nm!n»:\ with gners she 1 iscrim. Feb- | Declaration of Indepencence who : narried womar attorneys ould widespread In acco the junior of arrangen Mary 1 g Marraffs oI ral | z for rted Grahame Walker, | { immediately result in quested of the numbers of mar workers.”" Women's Burezi ustrial research deparf- sity of Pennsylvania's Finance a Com- merce on the results of a survey of the place of married women in business. Washington ent a y em profession Bicentennial Fete Planned. T ent v it i G!.ul” ETOWN UNIVERSITY and Menu, Nathg Jolden Census Reports Cited. e e e se ’ t The Buieau then goes into il MiGic 1 e RAG E sion of recent census reports on t yme: .d women in figures have and show han one- n are work- than 10. e gainfull all in the per cent of all mer first vice pre n. second secret miger and El | The Fre | two deba | afternoon le| the Consti sermit a Federal : . ass i by Lillie B. Ley H et Baptist Chur t 6:30 p.m. to- and : he will rd in a broadcast 2 f T er These 1 with Negro second of the celebra- ried vital preser v int tion of Negro Resolved, T e e 1 be shown in the univer- critic of the 4 i - ‘ st, lectured on “Art in the School . U. Aids Federal Employes. ere they w itably entertained Howard Honors the Negro d t o A 4 EPRESENTATIVE OSCAR PRIE: the ¢ Felix Mahony’s National Art School Our Fight-Month Professional Courses Fit You to Accept a n in Color. Interior Deco Costume Desizn Commercial | Art ers. Children’s < “Class. See our Exhibition. New Clasces Now Forming 1747 R. I. Ave. North 1114 " REAL INDIAN GETS LEADI S ack Bird,” Representative of Mahas., Will Portray Wapnocomo. Freshmen Take Honors. New Classes Now Forming i RESi i o v Siitie B | ROYD SCHOOL. MORIAL cede in Louisiana. Redman Possesses Document ’ g ; ayo_nuoun ht that | Dr. G I ol e ; 1333 F St Nat. 2338 DEDICATED| i — | Issued to A.ncestor by Mis- : ‘ : e e Tovestment 1 ion ot ¢ - students sho took 2 INTERIOR DECORATION 2 ¢ The | souri Territory Governor. s e course on pract n AL kY BellW Zils Blaner COSTUME DESIGN | SCHOOL ( Low tuition now m tory School for Bovs ; e Fxcentional_ Athletic Facilities. Graduates Assisted to Positions 1 “Teichers Only. Sixth Grade throush Ojl’;;gdf()flei S A SN PR RPIIERY o T;:j.i,j?’””"u;?’,:;;‘ 1333 F St. Met. 2883 | Decorative Design Aacaves e n 5 w_Promotion Committee of | For Practical Paying Results Study at e by Vs e e o " " it o Wi L STORE FORCES DANCE |t b muem i e St bord ot ot St o bl S e Tl s -;‘Ufiiu‘m{dE?’ffié“‘. - eoiatiae e S e I T S S e o o | [nterior Decoration | ABBOTT ART ~Z7 AC DEMY~— . . 32 Yoors s Waibingion |'|] Commercial Illustration - ; o ; 1 zat Costume Design Lettering : 3 y the United States Bicenter- | ——— | 1 EOMINENE > Dr, | Arth hristie S the Interior Decoration Lhe om ; ‘ states B |5 : . o w o v The Master School el ! of doctor of philosop Sty e of t Versity of Penn s af fth L on Now Class ck Bird, visiting represer ; e o O tos meed . for 1 of Politic ences and the | Specializing in Interior Decoration Affai cently on ma L 1 | | i orpor rican ity students. facul-|ang Professional Training Course. Ex- chanced to i - ot tione hasing, stor and ties ar ich interested in | pert Teachers. Individual Instruction. 1624 H St. N.W. 5 Bne o plny : ¢ 2u S Rudolphe de Zapp, Director e e A x initated by FREE TUITION IN FRENCH Representing Arts & Decoration, New York £ee, DEopie do_Jve D Ay, fof of E Chapter of Sigma Delta ers, intermediat - , dvanced SCHOOL OF of greater authenticity and | the i b L ey mere N ! Y aispices 1206 Conn. Ave. North 5236 SPANIS WASHINGTON S : radil ) 1ags) & B Gton & ince 1 very evening en e @ V. s James K. Howes, C. Everett ; £ ANGUAGE Prof fr Spain. Conversational Method. ; v ! Ranid Progress. 1533 H S NAV. Nat. 9369, % i = Lancaster, Robert L. Nagle, Homer S SCH F . 1206 18th st. Accountancy and Learn to . Business Administration TN st s N SPEAK ... || Pace Courses Navigation n a_document S jeorge | | FANGUAGE since the beginning of his- New Evening Class L Meteorology 5 0 T bert J. Smith, William R. Pierce t - grandfathe; u-ho-ra-be,| PARKWAY SPEED RAISED Lemith N lin b anis tors— . jr., and Ra arris. FRENCH Opens Feb. 15 Evening Classes— e - - Practical Instruction ich was drawn u William Best result in the shortest time. Send for Twenty-fifth Year Book At Exceptionally 1 r t governor of the Territory of Missous 9 X Shakes e business f 1 | in commissioning Wau-ho-ra-be, a |30 Miles Hour Between ay Shakespeare. M Il the T shortent e Meatansbichitatis 3 g i Maha chief, to be “a true soldier of : . /E'S LABOR LOST,” a Shakes- | | Sasces S0rtint SO ari eradunie . . . q 5 Yazoo Situation Improves. the United States’ | Street and Constitution Allowed. sy tru DE JARDfi‘IU Benjamm Franklin Washington Technical Schools d situation in |~ William Clark was a member of the An ¢ 1 speed limit of 30 miles an ted by the Harlequins, S 5 S. K. MacDONAID, Dircetor 3 i indi- | Lewis-Clark Expedition, which opened | o0 oo ™ cterday by Licut,|dramatic club of Catholic University, || oos 11th str L. Umverslt L So s o up the Oregon region and eventually | i ( 34 aleston o p“b' McMahon Hall Auditorium, at 2:15 y 217h ngglP Bank Building d fleet would e g it to the Union. George Rogers | CC S. Gr 3 irector. ¢ ~|and 8:15 pm. today and at 8:15 pm. | =——— —— = . 14th and Park Road N.W, It was be cople | Clark was the patriot who won Indiana | lic buildings and put in the | tomorrow. This afternoon's perfo Temple School 302 Transportation: Bldg. R ned in their ho hack- | and the Ohio Valley for the young Creck and Potomac parkway, be-| ance will be primarily for the siste e eaTe : Met. 2515 17th and H Sts. Radio Enzincering Institute. Inc. n_remov safety | United States. | tween Constitution avenu < and religious. The guest of honor this L o T s in 2| " The document possessed by Black G o : A | evening will be Mgr. James H. Rya Business and Secretarial under Wav | Bird, the United States Bicentennial | g atend t e | rector of the university, and will be Training nts out, represented evi rgely attended by the faculty and = . of the faithful continuation of | the pub stucent body. _Tomorrow's perform- o Classes Now Porming George Washington's Western policy, s th ance is arranged for the local high s—Late Afternoon—Esening and b ely the same means he hool students. 1420 K St. Na. 3258 ,1 1. 2.8.9.0.8.8.8 ¢ FELIX MAHONY ART SCHOOL 1747 R. 1. Ave. NORTH 1114 NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING WINNER OF ALL PRIZES POSTER CONTEST OF 1932 “BAL BOHEME" WILLARD, FEBRUARY EIGHT | S 2 BhES & i o 3 + dvocated—by energetic pioneering and The dramatic club offering is one of | bo—meee o =1 JMASONIC CLUBS BOARD | aiuate S possibier with. the friendly & : TN the n\u.étnn(din:z evenis at the univer- [TAT FAN B Sizvors Chsveniont | co-operation of the Indians. sity and altracts particular attention native expert teacher | ELECTS DONALD ISBELL| | PIG ROAST ARRANGED |because of the female parts played by | . — Rl N%m;r | 1 M | E: V. ). & i Lord of Vast Area. campus leaders a s CAPITAL HISTORY DONE | | ‘ Lt | - Wau-ho-ra-be was a great Maha y This is the second Shakespeare play . Finiches Bicen. |FTCSident of Advisory Group and |chier, and as such was owner and lord | Annual Holy Name Affair to Beto be given by the dramatic club, which E D Emerson Institute Finishes Bicen- g i i |of a vast area in Ncbraska. Through | T presented the tragedy of “Macbeth” last Other District of Columbia |y " inquence the Mahas remained | Held Tomorrow Night. year Shane McCarihy and Cletus Kil- asy To Learn Offcers: Nameds friendly to the whites, and did much {0 | The Holy Name Society of St. Fran- | ker, who were Macbeth and Lady Mac- : . the development of the entire | cis Xavier's OChurch will hold its | beth, will head the cast of the comedy UAGES Jection of Donald D. Tshell as pres- | Nebraska region of the West, 1 ; "iki tomorrow | this year as King Ferdinand and t ; ’ ry Board of Mason 90 miles north of Omaha, a | n 5 oontn ; Princess of France. In acting comed sou lea 7 war s lumbia_was . derived from the Indian e uckley, | parts in “Love's Labor Lost.” they will nversation, with experignced native r officers | na marks the spot where the man, It pan orming all the time he st |dian chief was buried in a remarkable ! the Y ‘ A ¥ milton were Thurs- | manner, sitting upright on horseback, 0 McCorma Certain in Results. 5ith Year, sident, and John |and Black Bird, on a Visit to the Smith- | A the | 5 e m | sonian Institution, found a painting | speaker on i | through S board is composed of | picturing the very mound on which his ve | book also Is | repr of the 22 Masonic clubs | great-grandfather is buried in the ) F l' M h L RLIT e author's 7 n affiliated with the Na- |sirange Maha manner, f ocal en : 1 elnx a Olly S| e e e »nal League of Maconic Clubs, which | In return for a photostat of his his- | Walter E. Dixon is : | CLANGUAGE al of the Emerson lans to hold its annual |toric certificate signed by Willlam |charge of ar ts, and Fr nkl\- . l A S .1 1’ S L O e et | copaention “hore Suring Masonic. weok | Clark, the Smitheonian presented him | Brahicr will he master of ceremonies. | National Art Schoo i G O e Brativate of of the Bicentennial Celebration in May. |a photograph of this painting to be | R. 8. Howard will be in charge of the | e s . ‘stadied American his- Isbell is chairman of the Transporta- |taken back with him to his Indian | dining room. An admission fee of $1 =g~ 3 J r subject. tion Committee for Masonic week. home. will be charged. 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 "LYS SNIYATIHD DAY—-NIGHT SCHOOL SSV1D

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