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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 19, 1933—PART TWO. AMERICANIZATION SCHOOL|the United States Chamber of Com-|A: s ek 15 D. C. BOYS HONORED |Welters, Leonard Stern Wiener; third| NYRSES’ EXAM SLATED AMERICAN U. DEBATE Mayo Dentist to Speak. : merce. A 1 exhibit of the work of the e PLANS FETE TUESDAY|am 8¢ 2 % mflu ‘Backenstoss, Preddrick John _— Dr. Boyd 8, Gardner, director of the 3 , ir.; Herbert James Lidoff, Ed- Will Dis ‘War Debts Wi io|dental clinic at ; Lead in Scholastic Ratings at Mas- gar Burns Chiswell, jr.; Kelsey Young A wtlt:‘mnmlnlun;‘ for the regis- 11 Discuss War th Ohio c at the Mayo Hospital, Americanism = g ters of the American Revolution will . , Mr. . sachusetts Tech. it Rochester, Minn., will be the principal Saint;. fourth year—N Wesle; Team. g Eleventh Annual Dance, Citizen- ) Pressier. D ior . ’%f’fi g speaker at a joint meeting of the Deatal act as hostesses. 3 ; "Mrs.| Pifteen Washington youths at Massa- 20. 0 ‘the Baprll 18, 19| American University debaters will|ang Medical Bocieties of the District ship Reception and Band Cor- School certificates will be presented i chusetts Institute of Technology have th and K meet & team from Ohio Wesleyan Uni- wednesday n! srapipet e to newly naturalized citizens who have | Magna, chi M. Liotard to Lec u versity of Delay ere March cert to Be Given. received their citizenship papers during | o & . achieved honors in_scholastic ratings . Liotar ture. applications must be In the offite of ware, Ohio, ¢ Medical 3clence Building, stree . Grove and Mrs. A just made 3 3 Prank Liof ect; secretary board, on the subject cancellation GLHEM s 1 e public. They follow: M. Andre tard will lecture | Of the executive of the 24 3 of ellat! of | His will be “The Interdependence the last eight months. This presenta- by First year—Norman George Bull, [at the meeting tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. McAfee-Seering, 1746 K street. | ynter_allied war debts. of Medicine and Dentistry.” The District of Columbia Americani- icani-| 410, “will be made by Col. Frederic A. o A oo i Towers Doggett, Thomas Alexander | of the Alliance Francaise in the Carlton |20V later than March 31. T R tas it e et s eleventh annual dance, citizenship re- Beer seems to have been an inven- | Terry, jr.; John Robe am, The “Vietlle s i ey s = Cebtion and. band concert Tycsday eve: | _Among the patcons and patronesses| ton of the Celts, whose mational drink | bert. ‘Agiew Hunt: SR e s e e P S e e e oot o o Bomrers- | 1, A sumptuary law tsued by Bologna, ning, March 21, in the auditorium of |are Col. Frederic A. Delano, Senator!it was as early as the first century B.C. | Howard Achterkirchen, Frank S French City: Fontaineblea ber some 6, 2 tour. 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