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B 14 % i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1935. Southeastern U. by force.” because “this country is not | ready for a dictator.” There is just as much opportunity in this country, he asserted. for youth to control af- \ fairs of state as in Germany. Russia or Italy, but the control will be exer- \ cised by \ T ] / in law and accountancy were con- D. Larson of the Law School, whose | Poster Bed. in accountancy. was awarded the graduate work in law. Candidates for degrees of master of commercial ecience were introduced by Harvey T. Casbarian. director of graduate . work in accountancy, and for degrees - Y George Haislup, accompanied by Max torium of the Y. M. C. A. headquar- F E P h f {5135 e et ; very rFurchase o . | Changing economic conditions 1n‘ America are challenging youth to pro- | ' duce aggressive new leaders for gov- &2 ernment and industry—but they must | not be dictators, it was declared last | night by Representative Jennings | Randolph, Democrat. of West Vir- | ginia, before graduates of the Law | and Accountancy Schools of South- | eastern University at commencement | 7 ceremonies in Memorial Continental | Hall | voting men and women who | / p fli i ! Triple Venetian Mirror Bedroom Suite, constructed of | A all choice Walnut Veneers. Consists of Triple Mirror ferred on the graduates by Dr. James : general average was 94.85 per cent, Kappa Phi Sorority pin. — . Candidates for degrees of bachelor of laws were introduced by Dean - George W. Offutt of the School of Law of bachelor of commereial science by | Von Miller. : o 2 After the exercises the graduates | ' V e n w I f List of Graduates. West Virginian Addresses Graduating Class of The new, vouthful leadership, he | eaid. will rule “by persuasion and not are beginning to think for them- 1 N \ i gelves.” | ) \ 3 Honor Keys Awarded, \ ) A\ YR X One hundred and eighteen degrees 3 ) = B A. Bell, president of the university, \ Vanity and Dresser, Chest of Drawers and a full size who also awarded honor keys to John | and on Robert Bartoo. whose gen- o < Pay Only $5 Down—The HUB! eral average was 9422 per cent. 8 IS alua e 0 9 Miss Anne Mosher. who led all the 3 ' S s girls with an average of 94.8 per cent v and for degrees of master of laws by William Roy Vallance, director of Wayne Kendrick, associate dean of 3 the School of Accountancy. 5 Prayer was offered by Dr. Ralph D. Smith, pastor of Woodside M. E. —— Church. 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