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Page 1: Ttiii I F L TCO - Library of Congress · 2 THE WASHINGTON TIMES WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1906 TTII i Ttiii tined to be suttceasful so a to enable the fnil d States to complete its preparations

THE WASHINGTON TIMES WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 19062

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tined to be suttceasful so a to enablethe fnil d States to complete itspreparations it it becomes

retort 10 fV reful Inerveotton

American ReportsLou of His Horses

Taken by the Rebels

The State Department ha received a-

dJsKittU from a Grand RapkK Michnan who property at Santo Dorolngo Cuba announcing that the ifft-

surgents have r iMi ltleft d twelvehorses from his plantation there

The Navy Department was advised ofthe arrival of the Des sCotne with Sicretnry Taft and hi party on board atHavana shortly after 2 oclock thismorning

Additional dispatches hive venJ from Commander Col ell of tho

Dfnxr at Havana saying that quietprevails and that negotiation forj AC are proceeding between the In-

sure Jits and the government and thatboth sites are preserving order pendingthe conferences with Secretary Taft

THREE BATTLESHIPS

The Navy Department this afternoonannounced that battleships Louis-iana Virginia and New Jersey whichare sailing down the coast wllu go direct to Havana instead of IntoKey West for orders as was originallyintended-

A wireless telegram states that thywere oft Charleston S C last night

The department also announces thatthe Dixie now at Clenfuegos will be

by either the Tacoma or theCleveland In order that she may resumeher station in Santo DomIno wheretrouble is threatened

HELD FOR LARCENY

Detective Comwell of the Central Of-

fice this morning arrested forWeedon and Buriingame Charles

H Reed twentyfour years oW livingat Laurel Xd who is wanted to answerto a charge of larceny of a SOld watchand an 1851 halfdollar from Henry ILEvertson of 1994 AnthonyBronx N Y

When questioned at Police Headquar-ters this morning Reed admitted

had had the watch and coin in hispossession and that he had spent thelatter for liquor but claimed that hhad found them

ESTIMATES TO EXTEND

Indicating his desire to extend thepublic playground movement and makeit i permanent fixture in the develop-ment f this city Henry Curtis super-visor of the public playgrounds todaysubmitted to the District CommissionersIlls estimates for the fiscal year beginfling July 1 1907 in which he asks for atotal appropriation of fISdOOO to carry-on the work on an enlarged scale

JUSTICE ANDERSONBACK FROM EUROPE

Justice Thomas H AmJereon otSupreme Court c the with Mrsyndfrsan ana Miss Anderson spentseveral months travel ins in Europereturned to W shht toc ard wa atVIC City Han today

DIEDBl RKEOn Tueeday September 18 i o at

320 a m Mrs RHODA BURKE belovedwife of Michael Burke at the home of hersister Mrs Elisabeth Bteden 17atreet southeast

SMa was horn in Washington fortjnlnyears ago her name being Rhoda Katrl-Twentynine years a o she married Michaelliurke muturant keeper at Chesap sik-

iifach ltd cams to WMhlnKiun uSunday to visit her sister and wa tak nsullenly Ill on Monday Tuesday morningshortly after S oclock she died The at-tending physician staled that death wasjUt to heart failure superinduced a com-plication of diseases

Mrs Burke is suvived by her husband ason Frank and two daughters Mrs Marydark and Miss Maggie Burke

Funeral services will be held in StPeters Catholic Church tomorrow morningat oclock Interment will be matte inMt Olivet Cemetery Friends and rela-tives Invited It

BURKE On Tuesday Septemter 18 1906 ati a m JOHN the only son of Matthewand Della Burke nee Hurney

DARLJNOOn Monday September 17 1906at 1045 p m OEOROB AUOfSTUS be-loved husband of Julia F Darllns agedsixtytwo years

Ianiculant win be fouad in another col-umn

HAAS On Tuesday September IS 1S06 ather residence 4M Sixth street northwestANNA BELLE HAAS wife of Orlandu MHaas

HOLLAND On Wednesday September 1

1906 at oclock a m MARY RHOLLAND wife of C A Holland

Funeral from her late resMence 1500 IIstreet northeast Friday September1906 oclock p m Friends and rela-tives Invited sel 2t-

BOGERS On Tueeday IS ISO at10 a m JOHN the husband ofMargaret Ross at his reJMence 69 Myrtlestreet northeast

Mr Rogers was fiftyseven years oldand succumbed to heart trouble lie hadbeen a resident of Washington thirtylive

He was a native of Pottsvillea widow he hi survived by ne-

Bfns and tame daughter Williamlieorge Robrn Walter Auguat and Louise

Mass be said for the of hissnil tomorrow afternoon at the family rsi-d nce Other details of the funeral havenot been completed

SMITH On Tuesday September 18 1906 ata m RALPH MILTON Infant son

if Forrent Q and Ada C Smith aged fourmonths two weeks sad six days

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iPFIER IB sad but loving remembran-cf ANDREAS IjOFFLER who diet onpar ago today September 19 IMa It

FUNERAL DESIGNSof every description moderately priced

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STILL IN SESSION

morning session of the executivecsmnetl of the American Federation ofLabor was taken up largely with mal-lets of minor Importance A number ofcomplaints on questions of jurisdictionwire constdened anti referred to Presi-dent Gompera with direction to arrangetot conferences between the organisa-tions claiming jurisdiction

Th application of the Flint Oiasa As-

sociation for reafrfltation with the AF of U was received ami it WM de-

ckled that it wopldbe received and act-ed on favorably when the associationagreed to accept the former decision ofthe executive council

Work for the campaign was discussedand President Qompers was authorisedto appoint organisers to strengthen thelabor movement and central and Stateorganisations affiliated with the A Fof L are to be asked to appoint organisers for campaign work All expensesof the campaign are to be paid fromthe funds of the A F of L

VICIOUS HORSE SEIZESBUD DOBLE WITH TEETH

SAN JOSE CaL Sept IS Bud Doblethe famous driver and trainer who hasbandied trotting horses for the latforty years and Is known throughout-the country is in a serious conditionhare a result of being seIzed by avicious stallions teeth shaken like arat and thrown to the ground

Before he could arise the animalreared then threw himself on the prostrat form of the trainer crushing Dobin into Insensibility Only thearrival of a stableman who beat theanimal saved Dobtes life Severalbones are broken however

MISS WEIBINDER HAS

IDENTIFIED ASSAILANT

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his name is Jones Colored personswho know him say his name is notJones but Chase and that he lives inWashington but has been In PrinceGeorge county for several weeks

Cemraittod to PrisonThis morning the prisoner was hand

cuffed and taken to the oMen of Jus-tice of the Peace Carr Afterhe was Identified Justice Carr orderedhim committed to the Marlboro Jailto await the action of the grand juryThe prisoner was placed in ConstableVincents only after a flares

Notwithstanding the factthat he was handcuffed be upa fight and had to be clubbedand overpowered by several men

While the was drivingalong the road to the Jan Chase mum-bled threats of getting even and sev-

eral times attempted to attackS Vincentbut the latter kept his revolver handyand delivered the to th Jailershortly before noon

DEATH RECORD

Michael OConnor 71 yews 62L

street northeastZetty Diamond 30 years SM-

ternth street northwestLewis P Wall 7 years Government

Hospital for theArthur Tyson tS years HS4 Twenty

third street northwestWilliam 15 years 781 geeomi

street outhw tPatrick Cook W years J9B Pennsyl-

vania avmu northwouElla Willis years 2Z Klntb

W years 1 SouthCapitol street

Robert A Whittoy 6 years TmondD C

Milton Hurgertord SC years 1CM ocmoat avenue

Frank Lyons OS yean Ksnilworth

Annie B Hans SC years m Sixthstreet northwest

Sylvia Jackson i month Dnorthwest

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CONFUSION SUPREME-IN DEMOCRATIC RANKS

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was predicted that the governorwill be renominated

Hearst People Confident-

At Hearst headquarters great confi-

dence was also expressed and claimslaid to almost everything In sightHearst people claipt to have New Yorkcounty Erie Onondaga and twenty ormore other counties

AntiHearst Democrats today took a-

new tack They say that Hearstsspeech at Union practically re-pudiated the Democratic

declare the IndependenceLeague seems disposed to nominate

in nomination not only entireticket but many local ticketS

even machine Democrats who have upto this time been for it is de-clared will insist that the Democraticconvention shall ignore the IndependenceLeague altogether and nominateticket de novo They believe thatHaarst cannot stand for this and thaton the rock of regularity thoHearst ship is likely to go to

Fuel Added to FlamesWhen this story was carried to the

Hearst camp It was Intimated thatDemocratic sensibilities would bo re-

garded and the Buffalo conventionwould have its other wishes respectedIn a large degree so long as It agreed-to the main point of nominating HpfratHearst men stated that the Hearstmovement now is so widespread insideDemocratic ranks that this primal factwould have a tendency to asidetechnicalities as to party regularity andthe like as soon as the delegates as-

sembled at BuffaloIn the primaries Instead of

allaying the political excitement appearto have added to the flames

Higgins Stock RisesAfter Quiggs Defeat

NEW YORK Sept The over-whelming defeat of Odell and inthe Republican primaries yesterdayhas made Roosevelts friend HerbertE Parsons the undJputed Republicanleader south of Westchester Quigg

a hopeless minoritylast move In his endeavor to

iln the support of wavering Repub-licans was to come cut forCharles E Hughes for governor Thisit is stated was without the orconSent of Hughes but nevertheless

to a large extent

Inder the circumstances Higginsstock is rising rapidly

Jerome Is Overjoyed-At McClellans Showing

NEW YORK Sept If In his own roleas a boss buster District AttorneyJerome expressed himself today as high-ly elated by the strong showing madeyesterday in the New York primaries-by the antimachine forces ofparties

Mr McClellans success was indeedgratifying said Jerome and wasmuch greater than I had been led to ex-pect from the Information in my pos-session I am also gratified to notegood of Mr E Par-sons who notwithstanding the fact thathe is a political thebest element of the Republican party

A F LWith Mr Hearst

Are Not StrainedPresident Qompers ot the American

Federation of Labor said today therelations of the American Federation ofLabor and Mr Hearst were not strainedas bad ben reported but were of themost pleasant character PresidentQompers said there was no truth in thestory that the American Federation ofLabor had entered into an alliance withMr Hearst or with an politician Heregarded Mr Hearst as one of bigmen of the country who was not onlyfriendly but helped labor andwas aiding It in the present contest

In commenting on the stories printedabout Mr Hearsts indifference to thedefeat of McGillicuddy by LlttlefleWMr said Mr Hearst did notaeem to enthusiastically support McGillicuddy but Mr Hearst no doubthad his own reasons for his action

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THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY

There are special underselling values galore throughoutthis immense stock of fine Furniture They are values thattempt liberal buying and our GENEROUS CREDITTERMS make PAYING EASY

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COEDUCATIONALBegins Its Twentyfourth irea

September 24PSIMABY IKTEKMBDIATE ANDHIQK SCHOOL DBPAETSIKWTSIt has prepared stu4w far more than

twenty colleges and it accredited to thosewhich on certificate Small classesunder thorough and experienced teachersHigh moral and intellectual standards withsimple and direct methods

Three eulldtngs designed for school pur-poses The equipment includes newtertea art and manual training departmentslibrary and study hull lunch room gym-nasium and playground

Catalogues at the t o k stores or from theprincipal THOMA8 W SIDWELL

1081117 I street northw s-

tNtionl Cathedral SchoolFor Girls

MOUNT 8T ALBAN WASHINGTON D COPENS OCTOBER 1

Primary Preparatory and Academic Departmints Students Admitted to OoltegM-

OB GraduateInatructtoH la Art Without Rxtra Charge

Smeial Attention Wren to MusicDay Pupils Taken for Only

Btoiaway Pianos for PractlcFireproof Butldlnt Redoont Nurse

Coa M a for dy pupils leave Dupont Circleat 8Z5 a m return SM p m Can leaveGeorgetown at St and SM a m

RT REV H Y HATTERLEBS DD LLDPresident of Trustees

MRS BARBvUR WALKER M APrincipal

Washington SeminarySM 4 S ST X W

Aa rn st s l oo earnest girts

Theadmitting on c rUfleate to all four of the

following col Welle l y Mt HolyokeVasear and Smith Planned for those vitadesire thorough Inetruction and the upbulhIng of character amid beautiful surroundingsand reSeed associations

Academic College Preparatory and Spe-

cial C ur a Primary and Preparatory Deunder a Normal Teacher

Oaeees Instructed by college graduatestennis Call for catalogue

Mr and Mrs O T 8KALLWOO-

DHALLNOTES DAY AND NIGHTPREPAJATOB SCHOOLCollege Preparatory Grammar and PrimaryClasses open Oetobtr 1 Special coaching allumnver OalalocuMPRANCES MANX HALL A M 1 E st aw

FRENCH TEACHING E JAMINHas returned from her vacation la Male andIs stopping at Mrs TRSMONTTS HOME ritaR t nw Will resume French teaching there

NATIONAL OOZiL2QS or PHARMACY8B88ION BEGINS SBPTV M ISM

Lectures and laboratory course in BotanyMaterla Medics Toxicology General and

Chemistry and Pharmacy and Microscopy Special students received In any ofthe

Poe Prospectus address the Dean H EXALU80WSKI 8M I aw OtBc hoursDeity from am to 4 pja sa4Ut-

WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN COLLUdEFourteenth and frying 8U N W

Delightful location AM college educationDay students solicited Tftrma reasonableSOSSJEA opens October the first

President DANIEL E MOTUEY Ph D-

ST AGNES SCHOOlA boarding school for u the tarotof the Sisters ot the EptseopsJChurch Terms 130 and IK per monthFor catalogue address The MaterinCharge

MISS WAXliACBB SCHOOliPot Beys and Girls 1707 P St JTGives sp lal training jo pupIls whovarioua causes are unable tuthe work of public schoolslimited Opens Wednesday October X-

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Sth K Established ISiSPositions to graduates er money reloadedBest Instruction day or night In Bookkeep-ing Shorthand Typewriting and all schoolsubjects Preparation for civil service exami-nations

24tb YCAT of Saoeess in WashingtonThe Berlitz School of Languages

72J tt N W A PrmcGrand Prizes St Low 04 05French German Spanish etc Native teachers

School open front 9 te 9 Trial Lesson Free

HOLY CROSS ACADEMY

Select school ladles and childrenAcademic and Preparatory DepartmentsComplete courses la Music sad Art Com

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Your of fine tailoring will be fully met bythe garmencs that Mertz builds to order

And think of it You can have a suit builtmeasure of fine and satisfaction guaran-teed for 9

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Notice is hereby given that the Cer-tificates of Indebtedness Settee AMetropolitan Railroad Company datedthe tvelfth day of August A D 1SWand payable on the first day of OctoberA D 1966 will be paid on the said firstday of October 1908 upon presentation-of the same at the office of theington Railway and Electric14th and East Streets Washing-ton D C Checks for interest due onsaid certificates the 1st of October 1906will be mailed to the registered holdersof the certificates as heretofore

Interest on these certificates will ceaseafter the said lint day of October IMS

F HAMSept 15 19M Treasurer

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afth session opens October 1 1306exclusively

Complete course Degreeof JL B can be secured at end sec-ond year Post graduate Practice Courseef technical instruction leading in oneyear to degree of LL M

For catalog apply to SecretaryIMl F St K VS or after Oct lilt at

Law School Building S18K20 13th SC N WPhone M 343C

POTOMAC UNIVERSITY

604606 Fifth Street N WFourth year open Oct 1 iHt

Evening sessions exclusivelyRegular course oC three years leading togr of LL B and a fourth year leading

to degree of LL M

Tuition 560 a YearFor further Information apply at school or

office of the Dean 1W Columbian Building

MOUNT VERNON SEMINARYElevon Hundred 31 Street

Boarding and Day Schoolfor Young Ladies

Established In J87S this continuesthe careful training and thorvjcli Instruc-tion In every department for rnlch It teashitherto b n so favorably XL awn It Ismodern and procreMilve In metbcda and spiritand Is equipped wltb every appliance toe thehealth and comfort of Its pupils includingsteam heat passenger elevator perfect sani-tation and ample playgrounds

Thirty Mcond year begins on Tuesday Oc-tober eoon4-

9or information apply toMrs J SOkCERS-Mr ADELIA GATES H0K8LET

Principals

John Porter LawrencePIANO

1313 N Street N W

Cooking Dressmaking TailoringInstruction Individual and PracticalNational Soheol Domestic Arts

Conn Ave A M at n Illustrated Circular

MISS LIPPINCOTT andMISS BAKERS SCHOOL

Xlndergarten Preparatory sAd AcademicDepartments ftC Cat ave corner of Con-

necticut Reopens Oct 2 Coach calls forchildren

TRAINING SCHOOLtltt Cal Ave eec Ooooeetlcut Ave

Martha Washington SeminaryFmr younr women Special and general

Two years course for high schoolMusic art etc Also primary

department lot limited number Reopens Octeber J EDWARD W THOMPSON Prln-dpal 14th et near Thomas Circle

FOR BOYSIts Boarding and Day Departments

with Its Junior and Senior Schools with Itsmodern buildings and its extensive athleticgrounds with its able Fatuity and its thor-ough course of study offers unusual advan-tages lot the education of a boy from thetime be leaves the kindergarten until he en-

ters college

Master LOUIS L HOOPER Wl Wisconsinavenue

BUSINESS COLLKOi 11TH A F PTa NWOver 1W typewriters la betidIng ex-

perienced Instructors In all commercialbranches Including Shorthand Typeand Civil Service New j

are enrolling daily C U writeMain 3499 fer catalogue Over fNpast year

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THIS IS TO NOTIFY all perrons againstgiving credit to ray wife MaryWise Thompson as I wi not be ra

for any indebtedness either Inher or my name K L TIOMPSON

ItA SCHOLARSHIP open to competitiveexamination has beenMedical Department of Georgetown Uni-versity Examination will commenceon September t7th Applications for ex-aminations will be until Septem

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Act of in liftCHARLES WILLIS NEEDHAM LL D

PresidentMth Session 1 07 opens 3-

irndergTaduata Graduate sad Professionalirses offered of UMHigh Schools and ot tar accredited i

admitted to the undersraduato couraea-itnout xamtnaUon

BuildingsUniversity Hall Ifith and H streetsLaw Building H street

and Dental Building IMI II79 Utn street

Labontuiry of ntln nng Van KHThe Hospital imK H streetNational College of Pharmacy 88 I

DepartmentsTS AND SCZKlfCSS

DIVISION OP OSAJUATB STTTDIESGraduate oour leading to dexreee of

Master of Aru Muter of Sel M CtvllEngineer Electrical Engineer Mo hank alEngineer and Doctor of PhilosophyCOLUMBIAN COLLEGE

UndervraduatA course to degreesof Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of ScienceCOLLEGE OX ZKOKTEEBHTQ-Indergraduate courses leading to the

Bachelor of Science degrees In Civil Elec-trical and Mechanical EngineeringDIVISION O7 ABCHITZCTUEE

Undergraduate course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science In Architecture

DICJCNEFACULTY OP MEDICINE

A four year course also a nvey courseleading to the degree of Doctor of MedicinerACUZiTY OF TXflTBY

threeyear course Irexilot to the degreeof Doctor of Dental Surtten

AND JURISPRUDENCERegular law course leading to the d-

gree of Bachelor ofGraduate courses leading to the d

of Master of Laws Master of Patent Lawand Doctor of Jurisprudence

POLITICS AND DIPLOMACYGraduate courses Mad ng to 9t

Master of Diplomacy sad Doctor of Phil-osophy

COLX2O2Z OP PHARMACYThreyear course leading to UM degree

of Doctor uf Pharmacy

For catalogues application blanks sad furIbm Information communicate with

OTIS SWETT RegistrarMBlOt Cor H and 15th atreets nw

BELCOURT SEMINARYHome and Day School for Girls

Cor 13th and GIrard Sts N WPrimary preparatory and collage

meats Tearhrrs are college graduates ofexpert professional training

Music Art and ExpressionSchool Opens October 3Mrs ART BVgKE 8OMERVELL-Mies DA LEE DUNCAN

Principals

WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSESUlf NEW YORK AVE

Literature French German and MillineryOmce open to 7 MISS NORCRA886

WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW

Ult New York ave reopens Monday Oetober 1 7 p m Public invited evening ses-sions threeyear course leading t degree ofBachelor oC Laws Graduate courses MMyear Master of Law pea to women andmen property qualified Tuition M per yearCatalogues at book stores Per mtormatiunapply to

33e S enoer Mussey JVli DeanPhone M6B 4U Fifth ww

WALTER T HOLTMandolin Guitar and Banjo Teacher

Club Advantages to Pupils FreeStudio Wash College of Music 1290 F St

Y M fl INSTITUTEA School for Employed Men and Youths un-

der the direction of Experts in EducationClaaework ts conducted at night frjm M to-W oclock Faculty of twenty instructors illmen of Urge experience Superb educationalequipment Otnenu cljb features bathsgymnasium library dining room School of-

tewber 17 offering usual busies studies andspecial courses viz Real Estate Law andConveyancing Spanish Corporation Aeeaunt-

eehBlcal ScienceLanguage Courses open Monday Oct

bulletin terms etc apply toMYRON J JOXKS Director

Phone M isW 17K G St N W

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ScnoolaA SELECT DA7 COLLEGE FOR YOUNG

MEN AND BOloCOLLEGIATE COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC

AND PRIMARY DEPARTMENTSSchool Opens September M

Catalogue sent on applicationU1730C BROTHER OERMAN3S

Miss fladeiras SchoolF-OR GIRLS

HOME AND DAYISM and lEt l h just below DupontCircle Primary IntermedIate High School

and Graduate DepartmentsCollege Preparatory and General Courses

in Charge of Frauleln Marl von Unschuld An in Charge of Mrs W H Holmes

Gymnasium and TennisSchool session begins Oct 2

LUCY MADEIRA Principal

EPENCZ3IAK BUSINESS COLLEGE403 Ninth Street N W

lisa been Is now and will under the newownership and management continue to be

Washingtons Greatest OfficeTraining In-

stitution for Stenographers Bookkeepers Of-fice Assistants civil Service Candidates andUseful Life Real merit appoint-ments results honorable deal-Ings promises fulfilled and the proprietorsassisted by specialists are some of the dis-

tinctive features that have made and shallmaintain the as the leading collegeof its kind Do not spend time and moneyat an Inferior school but come to the Spenconan The College la open dally for studentsand from 8 am to 9 pm The demands tot graduates In Shorthandand Sendbooklets and special information auMeodtf-

I BRISTOL SCHOOLEnglish antI French Church School-

Separate French residence with advantages I

to those of a refined Parisian home I

for and for social Ute for itshigh scholastic standing and for IU strongattitude against extravagant expenditure andagainst catering to the luxuryloving tendmetes of the tintefl

ALICE A BRISTOL PrincipalMintwood Place and 18th St

COMMERCIAL SCHOOL

j East Capitol Stroatyear begins Tuesday Sept 4

Six iBfrtiusters and iftygrs machines in type-writing OBtatosue free

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SCHOOL OF LAWREV DAVID II BCEL S J

President of the UniversityhARRY M

Justice Supreme Court District ot O-

lumbiajD n f the Faculty and

Law and iracttca and fcqnUyPleading and Practice

E HAMILTON LL D

Chkrf Justice of the Court f AM ef theDistrict oC

Lecturer en Constitutional La the Law ofand Baoity J

Associate Justice Supreme Court ot tfce Dtriet of Columbia

Lecturer OB the Law of Contract CsKlulLaw and Domestic BeUUoMHON DANIEL THBW WRIGHT

Associate JuUee Supreme Court of UM Diefilet ef C vuiuMi

Lecturer on Law of InsurantnON WENDELL PHILLIPS STAFFORDAssociate Justice Supreme eon of UK Des

trict of ColumbiaLecturer on the Law of Agency

CHARLES A DOUGLAS A BLecturer on the Law of Toru NsefUMPaper and Elementary Law

MICHAEL J COLBERT A M LL MLecturer en the Law Personal Property safi

PartnershipHON D W BAK8R A M LU X

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