Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1935, Page 12

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.. GuADS TOLD BASC LAV VWS Moore Says Constitution Is Subject to Amendment to Meet Conditions. o G ri Oonundlnl that the Constitution is not “sacred and unchangeable,” As- secreury ot mte R. Walton bdure his public service, was an out- Virginia bar, m awarded the honorary degree of Deering, Alfred wrence 3 doctor of laws. bert A. Evans, Hugh Everett, jr.; Nar- Florence Marie His address did not specifically ciso mention the Supreme Court’s N. R. A. | gan, Charles William Mander, Peter George May, decision, but it did embrace many of the pubicly discussed factars of that | Edward 'r-yior Newton, Hymsn Rits- decisio berg, Mr. Moore emphasized th: eni n. Ellsworth - he made no recommendations as t.o Mollie flflllflfl! and Horace Chap- what, if any, constitutional modifica- | man Young. tions should be made. Bachelor of Laws. Change Held Anticipated. Miles Lancaster Allen, Frances An- The Assistant Secretary of State said that Washington, Jefferson, Madi- | son and even Chief Justice Marshall, | by whose decision in the famous case of Marbury vs. Madison, the Supreme Frederic C. derson, Manuel auerbach, Thendore R. Barker, Job Barnard, Frederick Emil -, William Randolph Belfield, | Robert James Beiler, Bennie' Berman, Blake, John T. bonner, Court became the final interpreter of | Edith Margaret Boyle Henrv James the Constitution, all recognized that | Brown, Leonard D. Brown, George K. the Constitution might have to be | Casto, Mary changed to insure forward progress in the art of guvemment and prevent | Edward O have occurred in the political, eco-|bach nomic and social fleld.” E. Cavis, Wilma Ctristine Chandler, James Ellis Clegg, Kobert lifford, Stewart Cluster, Ruhi Leroy Cooper, John Joseph ‘Young l:.wyen m— Moore said, | Coughlin, Harry Adams Dawsou, Wil- must consider “practical exigencies | liam Edwin Day, Donald A. Deane, brought about by vast cnanges that|Fred Ralph DeMino, Karl Dieffen- Ragan Mason Doub, Henry Laurence Doyle, Edward Francis Duf- It is not practical, Mr. Moore as- |fy, Virginia A. Dulin, Margaret H. serted, “to maintain for all time any | Early, Edgar Hurtt Edelen, Milton provision of a Constitution that may | Edelson, Travis Houston Edwards, disable representative democratic gov- [ James E. ernment from functioning so @s to | James Ross take care of new and growing popular | Robert Ewen, Paul V. Finegan, Gamble, Newell A. George, B. Gilman, Ethel Ginberg, needs and demands.” Mr. Moore was introduced by Dr. Hayden Johnson, chancellor of Na- tional University, dean of its La School and retiring president of the Board of Education. Judge Moulton Presented. The commencement exercises were 4 pastor Calvary Baptist Chureh. nmowmz the opemnz prayer, Dr. Johnson pre- Judge Hosea B. Moulton, 93, ‘hn was a member of the 68-year-old | Law School’s first graduating class and | who, Dr. Johnson explained, received his degree from the hands of Presi-| dent Grant, ex-officio chancellor. | Following Mr. Moore’s address, Gor- | don Rule delivered the valedictory. Candidates for law degrees were pre- sented by Prof. Walter M. Bastian and candidates for the degrees in the | School of Economics and Government, | were presented by Dean Charles | Pergler. Following the conferring o! de- | grees by Chancellor Johnson, ciate Justice Jennings Bailey ofon uxe District of Columbia Supreme and a member of National's law fac~ e @ There is ulty, presented prizes and awards as TOlOWE: ot atal Amipighist no substitute if your | Mofij‘:awemm:“fi‘rmfl;“wfi palate is sensitive. Medal for highest average in senior class to William Randolph Belfield, Imported by Hurst Gold M@dll !ox‘ highest lvenge W. in the junior class ne cmul Gold Mndll for N,zlu!'. sverage in freshmas Marion E. John Byme Pnle for best examina- | tion in “bills and notes” wJohn E. Dougherty, National Ln Book Prize for best mmnu “common law " to Arthur L ‘Willcher, sid- 8. Goodman. Chancellor Gold Medal, for best final examination in “equity jurispru- dence,” to Charles N. Broon National Law Book Prize, for best examination ) Talmage Wilcher; National Executive Council of Sigma Nu Phi Praternity Gold Scholarship Key, to Joseph H. Choate; Chapter member having the ‘Thighest lchohnhlp standing, to Bow- man MacArthur; Beta Chapter, Phi Beta rusi Prize scholarship, date who lfi.lmed highest M:hollrlhip standing uflngtheputyurinthe School.of Economics and Government, to Leon Diaz mnll.lnl List of Degrees Awarded. Degrees were awarded u follows: Doctor of laws—R. Walton Moore. Doctor of juridicll science—Miles witd Hibiscus, but Hawail's wild “wear. It's- hM‘l‘m have just 3 few, "l’“‘ : CUTICLES Manicare Beautifies the Nails Without Scissors or Acids _aumeucdut QVERMOUTH‘ . A. Taylor & Co., N. Y. 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