New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1926, Page 19

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- A \ N | ‘ | ¢ . ‘ | A ¢ (tomer or transferred. If that were | permitted, great danger to the pub- lic might result from TEACHERS RETURN FOR MORE STUDY iz | sician. Q. Is there a chamber in the Golumbla Summer School Well| a0 ot i whale et haits o A“e[]ded a kind of oil tank in the head; it is called the spermaceti organ, and |it may hold 15 to 20 barrels of il. | Q. Did Babe Ruth ever play New York, Aug. 20 P—Thousands of teachers from schools of all de-| A grees in all parts of the world are 9 No. ‘What language are the words, with the Cincinnati Reds? “Rex"”, “superba” and “Eureka” and | here, leading the lives of college- |what do they m sophomores for six weeks. A. Rex is Latin for king; su-| There are attending Teacher's col- | perba is Latin, meaning haughty, | lege at Columbia university. They |proud, arrogant; Eureka is Gr live in the same rooms, crowd the | meaning “I have fofind it”. ghborhood tea rooms and patrol | Q. the campus with the fervor of un- dergraduates, except for the dignity | of added years. | These teachers, 500 principals who in their home |c schools hold undisputed sway, are considerec in the same category Wwith the remainder of the 13,000 A(‘hl(n(s; aking summer courses. | Join Other Students | They join with the students in the | state clubs, the centers of recreation What is the real name of Dorothy Gish, the movie star? A. In private life she is | James Rennie. When and under what cir- nces was “The Battle Hymn e Repub written and when | was it first published? A. Julla Ward Howe wrote while visiting the camps near Wat ington during the Civil war. It s first published in the “Atlantic including about for which meeting quarters are pro- | Q. What is the address of Currle vided, and around trees reserved on | Jacobs Bond? the campus. Forty-eight trees -’l\!-! A. 2042 Pinehurst street, Holly- jacent to the aministration building | wood, California. have small shields attached to them.| Q. If an imm h containing the name of a state. | the Unit The shaded spot beneath each |under the tree is held Irviolate from students |stop sc from that state and their guest large numbers recline on the gra igrant, admitted to d States as a student, non quota status, should ool and go to work, would he be liable to deportation? | A A circular of the Bureau of and study in an environment as|Immigration reads as follows: “Any quiet as some segregated old col- |immigrant student admitted to the lege, although the bustling city ac- | Irnite es as a non quota im- tivitles are only a few hundred yards eglests, or re- | fuses to regularly attend the school Study Higher Education The teachers are working for master’s degrees or othwise pre to which he has been admitied; or who otherwise fails, or re- fuses to mal n the status of a ing themselves for advancement b de student; or who is ex- rd J. Grant, registrar, sald this | pelieq from such institution: or w was the largest session in the history business or occupa- 1200 an enrollment of Ao emed to | engages in tion for prof hire, shall be abandoned his s of the 417 student Most of the teachers are concen- n, which in its subdivisions includes courses in the teaching of many subjects. The en- rollment in this course was given asabout 16,000, or two education courses taken by a summer student | three ating on e d his course in the United States and v in this country hout thorization from Labor is proper au- he Secretary of Also See New York dle tirre as v have can also liable to be o en be given to facilities which make it | 100" custody and deported. nossblefor liom tostudy k“"" Q. What is the total member- as Intensively as their text books. hip of the unions affillated with Excursions are arranged to every point of interest in the eity includ- ing' newspapers, factories, parks, the American Federation of Labor? nnual As reporte ntion in 192 con ship varcs, and amusement centers. | yroo oo 9% TR0 97 kn For other diversion there are musi- o = (0 ¢re e call program and social affairs | gy pogg o€ D ocd which give the summer students as and the balanc arrears for dues, I nbers social activity as the students o regular terms. o | Q. What Radio 1 The rolls disclose that »“'fl“‘-‘ tion uses the slogan “The Pione teachers return year after year. Broadeasting on of the Worle possible for the holder or a B. A. to | Master's degree in four | ¢ in four sumr terms without at- tendance at Wi mesters. KDKA, ric and Man ation log Pennsylvan Westinghouse earn the Com- East Pitts pany burgh, son the wr 2 She was novelist, born in 1839 ings were greatly i time. Her stories and at times false in their int luct and in 1 Her writ vogue at one are picturesque riking, but tatiion of often and tawdry e more than a bowi g ce With the life she loved to depict Unable to handle mon care and becoming stea less popular, she died in poverty in Italy in 190 Q. To belong? on the with whom does Bermuda What language is spoken islands? STIONS ANSWERED You can gel an answer to any | A. Bermuda Is a British posses- question of fact or information by English is spoken by the ma- writing to the Questlon Editor |Jority of the inhabitants, New Britain Herald, Washingtor | Q. Who was the mother of the sureau, 1322 New York avenue former Kais Washington, D. C., enciosing two | A. Victoria, Princess Royal of Medical. Great Britain, eldest Queen Victorla of cents in stamps for reply. daughter of legal and marital advice cannot be given. nor can estended research be undertaken. All other questions will recelve a personal reply. Un- | signed requests cannot be answered All letters are confdential—Editor. Medieval Swedish Castles Heated by Modern Means Stockholm, 20 (P—The in- habitants of old Swedish castles en- joyed modern comforts more than four centuries ago. six leading in- tes? are the United Q. What dustries of the According to capital investea le of Glimmingehus, one | are: TIron and mil s most famous country foundry and machine shop prodi built in 1499, contained cotton g00« gas central h g plant in the base. lighting and } lum ient with conduits through {he value [walls, discovered by representatives tering steel of the R Antiquities. This is believed to be they are iron and foundry and ma- 1 Swedish Academy of ; automobiles; the oldest : shop products, 1 cotton |installation of jts kind in Northern Europe. Breakfast in bed also ap- Q. How do stones grow? parantly was enjoved by the master | A. They re made millions of and mistress of the castle as speak- | cooling of the | which the garth once ttling of lime and other deposits in later times, When- ing tubes were found leading from their bedrooms to the kitchen, Irish Disappointed at ever they are exposed stones are| ! slowly disintegrating under the in- | Showing of Athletes | fluence of the air and the rain. Dublin, Aug. 20 (A — The failure Q. What is the valu United | of Irish athletes in International competitions has provoked disappointment in Ireland, much and the States dime dated 18 A. I'rom 10 to 20 cents, Q. What is the nationality of a reon born in the United States of erman p«’!l‘l!‘.V\ who we never uralized in this country? A :h person is a natural-born American citizen. blamed for Q. 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