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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, a8 a4 who!e has shown an increase of | last pre.war year. The study of law impression was the appearance of the . [iERMAN EULLEEES 80 per cent sinco the war and that of | comes next with a reglistration of 16, AMERIGANS EAfiERlY queen, I had been led to expect o ou rln the technical high schools has been | 834, as compared with 9,840, Mathe from photographs and published de- more than doubled Just before the | maties and physical science have at |seriptions that she was of & severely war there were 60,000 university stu- |tracted 9,267, an increase of 1,125 matronly type, Instead, she seemed dents in Germany At the armistice Technical Schools to be perfectly beautiful; in fact, su- the aggregate jumped to 90,000, In the technical schools the great- g | perb in her regalness, and wearing IE—— | There has since been a slight falling |est number have flocked to mechanie- her magnificent jewels like flowers. to | off, the summer of 1921 registering |al engineering, which 8,308 now are H F' d H G Her face had nothing of the plctured 25 PeI‘ Cen[, A]‘E F]’OH] Forelgl] $7,147 and the present semester 82,- | studying as compared with 3,118 in flI‘VQY 10ds l[ m to Give soverity, but radlated the kinalieat of 068 ] 1914, Electrica! eclence has 6,129 eh- Vi smiles as I passed and curtsied, 10l | Tech al high schools of the coun- [ rolled, against 1,307 before the war, - Lands--Restriction PIRDEE |, wre a5 0n0 e ene | Fnere: w730t mavpemmance was | 0Vitions to Worthy Ones |~ " ' ‘moman woe. In the autumn of 1020 their|physical science in these schools and —— | tmagined it would be in pomp and H le Inhm‘rd 22976 and last 3,311 in construeting enginecering, as Berlin, July 12— Acc modation nter 25 ‘ compared with 1,644 and ...'7“‘ re. London, July 12.—There has been |Rrandeur, but throughout it all there OR UST TEA? at most of Germany's universities and Kultur Declining. spectively, Mining and smelting have [Keen rivalry among Americans in|Was a wonderful human note, The technical high se € n 8¢ " P o v 2 London to6 gain entrance to King|king and queen seemed delighted to g While the knowledge that the war | registered a gain from 576 to 1,284, George and Queen Mary's court|welcome us. Of hauteur there was » severely crampe ¢ ) 1= resulted in a greater greed for learn- | Architecture, alone, In the technical b | 5 t] B a0} v T o Tetmar | oanie s shown 2 Kechae. (e ! levees, which have heen revived for|none; In fact, the manner in which| ‘There’s a distinct difference in favor of 9 ol | Mary kept being suggoste s \ cansing demoralization and friv- | rollment dropping from 2,193 to 1,-|the first time in elght years. Colonel the queen and Princess " L ing percentage § s l;;\:,‘p has proved gratifying to[s11, Harvel, the American ambassador, | chatting and laughing during the in- “Salada s w from abroad are ¢ he Germans, there is a disturbing Enrollment Statistics |has been inundated with requests, |tervals scemed to indicate that the Ztute 25 per cent of the reglstration. | fuetor in that “kultur” studies have| Of 23 universities mentioned in cur- | Pleas and prayers from Americans of ([members of the royal family were - Statistics on Students red declining fascination. Com- [rent statistics only four have shown a |All ranks “to see what the king and |enjoying themselves as much as we A leader in th: movement to re. | pared with the figures for 1914, the |smaller enrollment than in 1914, This|aueen look like Every sort of ar-|were. ground and size. We lack the bril-|ascertain whether therc has heen any strict the fore nflux s at in | present statistics for universities show | complete list {ncludes Frankfort, 8ument has been advanced by the pe- Wonderful Ceremony, |llance of uniforms and decorations, | recurrence of the disemse, ‘as tho his lectur I k creases in the enrollments for|founded in 1914 and now having 4, |titioners, and the ambassador has “The machinery of the ceremonial|y.i we excell, I think, in the beauty | treatments have checked the loprosy r lvangelical and Catholic theology and | 367 students, and the universities of |found it difficult to choose between| was so wonderful, so perfect In 8| ¢ o)1 women and the elegant sim-|in their cases to such an extent that 3 Rume B philosophy and philology. Medl- |Cologne and Hamburg, both founded |those legitimately entitled to a bow- apparent effortlessness, that there plicity and quiet dignity of the dress|it is not considered dangerous for elans, Hunga s Mnr‘ the most popular in 1014, also (in 1919, which have enroliments of |ing acquaintance with the klng and [really was no reason to be nervous. of our men.” |them to mingle with perscns who are South Africans. He deciares the pre- has proved less attractive, although|4,107 and 3,660, respectively. The | queen and mere tourists or ‘'social/ White-gloved hands were always P DI G L el not afflicted, paration of e lentistry students have more than|largest registration is in the Univer. | climbers” who want something to|ready to arrange our trains, to point| quently § h nled and there has been a slight |sity of Berlin, with 12,724, as com- | write home about or to put in their|the route we were to go, to hold us LEPERS ARE PAROLED. e ease in chemistry. The would-be |pared with 8,538 in 1914, Munich |dlaries. for a moment or indicate that we| Honolulu, T. H, July 12.—Ten hysicians now number 15,110, where- | has increased from 6,626 to 8,984 and ' Among the favored American |should proceed. It was impossible to| more inmates of “Mount Happy," for- | o t/asin 1914 there were 16,048, Leipzig from 5,360 to 5,660, Of the | women who were permitted to bend|do the wrong thing. The curtsey merly known as the Kalihi hospital R E N T F RE E and favoring Political Economy four having more than 4,000 students|thein knee before George and Mary |before the king, then a few steps and|for lepers, have just been paroled by Apply Palace Theater Box ers to this end, he ob A 1 Political economy heads the list in|before the war, only Bonn suffered a|was the wife of a Washington diplo- |another curtsey befor€ the queen,|the territorial board of health as the | PPy 5 tion should be exercis 1 e numbers of university students en- | decrease—from 4,524 to 4,010, Wuerz- | mat, who has given the following|and the presentation was over before|result of treatments with the new | Office Thursday at tical or dip lled and in percentage of gain over |burg had the greatest percentage of | description of the function: I realized it. chaulmoogra ofl specific evolved by 1:30 and 6:45 through too stringer 114 This branch has 17,714 at|increase, its enrollment rising from American Impressions. Americans Excel. Dr. A. L. Dean, president of the Uni- 4 2 ! , Enrollment in a sities | work, as compared with 3,836 in the (1,605 to 3,307, “The dominating and most lasting ““The difference between the court|versity of Hawali. They will be com- a CLEARANCE SATTLS and a presidential reception at Wash- [ pelled to report only occasienally to ington is essentially one of back-|the health hoard for examinations to [0!.1\ 7\ [d%flflfilfiitfl-fl 7\.‘(‘!*’7“4 [‘!H\'7\![0!:&‘7“4551““-"*1:“ lfls’lfl CIEARAN (CESALE R CLEARAN CE SATE) | il Summer (Joaiance 43 2/ NCE SALE] ANCE SAL] ;‘ ~ ARA 9. | H NO DOG DAY SLUMP IN BUSINESS AT THIS STORE—FOR NO SLUMP IS NECESSARY—Banner Business in Slow Months is our Goal—Help us reach it and do your pocketbook justice. This event of super-value giving comes but once a year—and it should be all the more interesting to know that all our merchandise is Crisp, Fresh and New. 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