Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1933, Page 6

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A—6 wuu THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. JU ‘ iry Seen for Firm of M« ] elor of science upon the candidates “by proves Benk Closing—Hoover Keeps in| ate Inqul organ. autholity vested in the Board of Edu- Touch.” Block letters proclaim, April 4, “Afr- cation by act of Congress.” “Pive Wounded by Gunman at Meet- | ship Akron Wrecked—Falls in Sea, 3 The exercises were preceded by a ing for Roosevelt” reads & headline for | Drown.” and the second day u;flerlo'lrh:.: e & traditional academic pi 55| The | February 16, and four days later: “Beer Here at Midnight! rocession. | gradustes, wearing caps and gowns, led “Zangara Gets 80 Years for Shooting.” | in Taverns.” | the march into the hall. ey_were | l “Roosevelt Inaugural Today” is the “U. S. Off Gold Standard” comes on | followed in order by the clags officers, L entry for March 4. Two days later a| April 19, “Gold Devaluation Wins in | the faculty of the college, heads of di- headline reads “Rocsevelt Orders Four- | Senate” on April 27, and two days; visions in_the college, the assistant | D‘f Bank Holiday, Puts Embargo on| later: “184 Stocks Go to Year's High: Gold, Calls 'Congress.” and on March | Steel Up 3%." // - X S = superintendents of schools. members of e Wil G Tol the Board of Education, Dr. Higbie and ilati fE 9, another reads, “Bank Reform Bil| ~“Hunt Kidnapers of Rich Girl, 107 | r. Meek. 'assed.” |is the first entry on May 3, and on| ilson Graduates Are Told to| During_the _excrcises which were Compilation of Events of 99 pohe entry for March 11 1s May 5, “McMath Child Returned Safe- . presided over by Dr. Frank W. Ballou arthquake Dead; Loss Ls $45,000,001 |ly.” On May 7 is “Broker’s p Wins Shun Profession Unless D mtendent of schools.the educators, Days Has Preface by |two days later the head reads, “Roose: | Kentucky Derby." “Wheat Highest in on the stage included Mrs. Philip St Aialatacn_ T . 17 Months” leads for May 11, and the ney Smith, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle 3 Marc] i of Economy Bill by|day following, “Roosevelt Approves They Love It. and Henry Gilligan, members of the | James A. Farley. Congress ‘a Miracle' "—“Beer Message | Farm Bill and Urges Foreclosure De- | Board of Education; Dr. Stephen E Fotled Senate.” | lays.” { Kramer, first assistant superintendent | “Roosevelt Offers Program Assuring| On the concluding day, May 23. the| Fifty graduates of the Wilson Teach- | of schools, and Robert L. Haycock, | BS the Associsted Press Jobs to 250,000 Beer to Be Legal April| head reads “Morgan Aide Reveals 20 ers' Goliogerthe frst students to re- | assistant superintendent of schools in| NEW YORK, June 33—“Even the| .. comes March 22, and next day the| Partners Paid Mo 1931-32 Income celve academic degrees in the white | charge of elementary schools, in which | Hundied: daysc country was relieved by “Ruth Accepts| Taxes.” and just below: “Stocks Soar divistons of the District of Columbia | many mer.vers of the graduating class | famous hun ays' of Napoleon |$52,000.” Four days ‘Sen- | 1 to 1.” public schools—were advised at their | probably will find positions. were no more exciting than the 99 commencement last night to “get out days through which we of teaching quickly” if they found they Invocation Is Given. e sk :‘V;. ’X“" didn't like teaching or chiidren. Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, pastor h - ames rley, Lols Hayden Meek, professor of | of the Universalist National Memorial Postmaster General. “The new deal education at Columbia University, New | Church, proncunced the invocation and | at Washington has given new hope to York, and herself an alumni of old |the benediction. Music was provided | o country and to the world.” Wilson Normal School here, was the |by the Wilson Teachers' College Or- v commencement speaker at the exer- | chestra. Mr. Farley’s statement prefaces a Degrees were conferred upon the fol- | history of the period beginning Febru- cises, held in the Roose\'el!_ High School D i W e ke o o | T s anwia ey, MMt e v 10w | BUT YOU'LL FIND IT COOL AND COMFORTABLE HERE mands which the world makes on edu- an Balley, Mildred |1, in newspaper headiines. cation, and which education, in turn, | makes upon its personnel, Dr. Meek plied by Harford Powell and Ben Duffy. said: Anna Dean, Co. The Tecord beglns with the headline, . “If you don't like teaciing, if you |Dorothy Louise Douden, Alice Marion | “Eight-Day Holiday for Banks Declared & Qual!ty don't like children. get out of the pro- | Flynn, Anna Devers Gilroy, Alice Elo- by Michigan Governor—R. F. C. Ap- o ’ fession. Don't wait until you are mar- | ise Law, Jane Louise McKenzie, Elinor | =—————————————a—————— o P . Hope Milburn, Margaret Vizannah Mil: === rice ried—because for some teachers that = Il is a long time! The chief trouble|ler, Janet Frances Mothershead, Bev- 3 Wwith education itself today is there are | erly North Newton, Leola Grace Olm- e o o too many teachers who don't like their | stead, Helen Carolyn Philpitt, Dorothy I Baked right in Washington—you often receive bread not : obs.” Mirlam Potter, Mary Fulton Richard- I much more than five hours out of the oven. Good . . . ves | I son, Eleanor Roberson, Audrey Rout, A ) indeed! Thousands of Homekeepers depend on us to do their baking. ..may we do yours? Ctict Bole of Ercatn. lien Frances Snider, Myrtle Antoin- | Yes, it's going to be hot today. vou will find delightful in every declared, for solutions and explanations ' T gager: 4. tes Rose Vivian Cohen, 0 6% 1 It must inform on present social r,4q Russell. Mary Wanner and Fran- | o =t I But inside our doors you would way. Telephone for one of our R | Eareckson, Maxine ElMott Hammer, | PRUDENTIAL 3.1t lyze all th bl ildi iati : 3 . O Tais social wellare: »| Helen -Mabel HUENInMD, Flatherine | Building Association i homes. Big, cake-like, even-textured loaves. through with come in—relax— role. Dr. Meek said, is trained teachers. | Sponmon - Barbara Bell Smith. Sarah students who, she contended, cannot | garet Mary Collins, graduates of the | i { fit Into standard pedagogic Schedules | institution when it hag the rank of a|fl op, g""" Supsroision ol ause of the individualism of each. | pormal school. and who remained in e Comptroller of Currency [ 0 : Friei i = of the ayer es each ur new Frigid- Washington by Dr. Bdgar C. Higbie, president of and chancellor of National University. | River drive, Philadeiphia, as & memo- | T excess humidity, . ! . : eéty‘mf o t Amfltt ?Ouny stacs i e R i W . E In a world demanding social recon- ver. Ward, John | atraction, the schools are being turned | Sors (Liom: THCE N oeHe e arics’ Alvin /o 1 . to more than ever before, Dr. Meek | mhagen | Savings Plan Shares il | lctor + 1 il of the difficulties. ~The chiel Tole rpabelann Goddard, Grace Louise Irish, il Loaf c Mo Ca e B play, she said.| \fijdred Mabel Klinger. Margaret Eliz- | i rea hreefol | abeth Kunza, Genevieve Mensh, Ruth Il Full Participating Shares r| conditions and aid in the understand- | = i ; S ite Werber i i ing of the forces at work which make | 3 MArguerie - » | Money Deposited in the il - . : : CATH : ca e o | Sctcergarten primary RS PRI | rea upreme 1%, Ib. c N never suspect that a burning air conditioning engineers to sur- t must build a concept for ade-| Margaret Elizabeth Hoglund, Gertrude | i s ats y 31 Te' ev v 8 quate welfare for all peopie, and [ G A table delight in thousands of Loaves sun beats down outside. We're veyv vour store, office or home, or methods of attaining social welfare. | foren, ‘MAYC} ston. Mildred . Eloise || The first essential in playing this| Koone Adelyn D. Krampf, Mary Poole [l Loaned Onl First [ i 5 y . Mary on First | . z dependir fi ; i Another important aspect of education | 5 o ! Direct from the Oven — A Wide Assortment S I}}c R Now ot B ering of “ren) chorecs™ vo the | jane Stryker and Mildred Adele Stohl- | f| Mortgages on Homes Light — Fluffy — Tempting weather, We able one can be— make our own! and remember Degrees Are Conferred. classes to get the degree. ) Following Dr. Meek's address, the G | United States Treasury | aire Refrigerated Summers candidates for degrées wero presented Memorial Cherry Trees. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR | They weigh about a pound—and are simply delicious G : ) : SuME the college, to Dr. Hayden Johnson,| More than a mile of flowering cherry 1331 N i ATy T long, hot and president of the Board of Education | trees has been planted along the Eelst 31 G St. N.W. I the air, removes St ; s : Dr. Johnson conferred degrees of bach- | rial to George Washington. i ™ - and produces an A General Motors A.S. 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