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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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For CJantified Ad BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUNDAY. SFPTFURFT, 10. 1039 Trl'phone 4ln 4.6200 A 9 Com mitt vr 1 1 end Boro Georgetown Vive La Rochaivay Point Royal Family n.itntirrr Yiitiiin i i i am i i a srttr i w.a-tis.s II i.iiiii i i i i ir 31 I I I a Adelplii Opens For 44th Year In One Week Expects Enrollment To Exceed Anv of East Eight Years Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Sept. 9 With plans completed for expansion of its ex-teasion and graduate courses for teachers and school administrators.

Ktj I.eaxe for Keuka Three Iing Island gins will ft Tuesday for the new undent week at Keuka College, Keuka Park where they will be (reshmrn this Fall. They are Virginia Mnnsnn. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.

Man-son of 607 2d Carol Twinin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georee E. Twining of 32 Orchid Floral Park, ana Katherine Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Tucker of 11 Oak Floral Park. Enter knrll Special to the Brookly Eay'e Lewi-burg, Pa Sep'. -Iz-ormrrl W. Lorenre.

son' of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorence of 255 Eastern Parkway, has been admitted to Bucknell University as a member of the new freshman class. will enroll in the liberal arts course, specializing; in history. trr.

Adelphi College, Long Island's first accredited college for women, will open lt.s 44lh academic year Sept. 18. The collcgs expects to have an en-: roilment larger than it has known In the past ei-ht years. A total enrollment of about 500 students in undergraduate courses Is anticipated for the opening day of the term, following the registration and entrance examination days which begin Tuesday and continue through Saturday. An entering class of between 135 and 150 freshmen is expected, according to an announcement made today by Ruth Stratton Harley, registrar.

OFFER GRADUATE COURSE The extension and graduate courses, which will be offered afternoons, evenings and Saturdays by the Adelphi faculty, will begin Oct. 2. Registration for these courses will start Sept. 30. In connection with the? courses; Teachers College, Columbia University, will offer, through William A.

Shea WunUlon i i7q of George Washington I'niverslty lT' iff; tvi 1 1 rious. i aaaaasaaaBaaaiiZBfSXraRaWa VaaaasaaasasaaaaaassBassaaaaBaaaarsaaJ Rockaway Point Mardl Oras royal family reigns at the strong, Queen Betty Valentine, niece of Police Commis-27th annual celebration, which began Thursday and ends sloner Valentine; Prince jerry M. Liana and Princess Joy with a parade today. The royalty includes King Bill Arms- Suhre. its extramural division, a number of selected courses, using Adelphi Col-ill lege as a center.

Arrangements ii mnltieriJitB BOROUGH HALL DIVISION 1 YToodliuM Day School I an Eighth Grade Grads to Aid Fete World Fair Day Program Scheduled For Tomorrow Five Brooklyn! tes. headed by William A. Shea. "31, president of the New York Alumni Association of Georgetown University, have been chosen on the New York Com mlttee to help commemorate the! liOth anniversary of their Alma Mater, in a Georgetown Day at the New York World's Fair tomorrow. The others selected are Leo V.1 Klauberg, 'Id, former president of! the New York Alumni Association; I Alexander Hesterberg.

'32. son of the former Borough President of Brooklyn Henry Hesterberg; Edward Cuffe, "38. and George Eastman, ex-Georgetown track star and now: coach of the Bishop Loughlin Me-! mortal High School track team. Over 250 alumnus and their i families reside In Brooklyn and oni I Long Island. HOST TO S5 LUBS Mr.

Shea Is assistant to general counsel to the Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York a.n.uafV,Velembf'.r,0f rent Athletic Club. Mr. Shea is a I former captain of the Georgetown, Crescent A. C. basketball teams.

iMr. Hesterberg is secretary to County Judge John Fitzgerald. The New York Association will be host to 55 alumni clubs hailing from all over the United States, Puerto Rico and Havana, Cuba. Formal ceremonies in the Court of Sport at 11:30 a.m. will mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the institution coincident with the in- Eiiter Ohio riiiverMly Six Brooklyn students are amoni admitted.

as freshmen at Ohio TTniVprsltv fnr th Autumn nnaHnr AiDerti Masler who will 'study law; Leonard Gladstone, m-dl- cine; Oscar L. Levitt, dentistry and Leonard S. Freet, Bettv Colin' and Kinn weinsier, arts anu sc ences. Country Day, Girls from mot parts of Hrookhn Conultatlon Ii inrlted Y. SHore Road 8-6735 Boy FKAKKUff SCHOOL FOR BOYS Primary to follpjrr.

Collrpe prpfirailon sprnaltv. Hfrreatinn group. Sixty-elRhth venr opens Snpirmber 25'h FjiIIv ttcrrrdttrti. Baily reached bv ill wibwav llnrg. flth Ave.

subaav lf b'ariis nwav. Iff Wesl 80th N. V. srhiirler 4 -MM CafaiORiie on RequeH Fine and Applied Arts Mcdowell school rosTl'MK DF.SIRN FASHION II.I.l'STrUriO.N Intensive practical course in also Pattern- n.aU.ng. Dressmaking.

Millinery. Rxpert individual Inslrtlcnon. Proteus onal contacts. Est. 1876.

Daj Eve. Calnlumir. Regiater Now for Fall Courses 71 W. 45ta N. T.

(Dept. 12). BR. 9-3085 I 2 FALL TERM: II To the curriculum at the Wood- hull Private Day School, 196-10 Woodhull Hollis, will be added an eiahth year class, completing a regular grade school program, when it opens on Sept. 18.

The starting its eighth year, udfT thP sponsorship of i oncis tpisco pal enure oi Mollis. Country Day, Girls wen maae ior creaus irom these courses to be applied toward degrees from Adelphi or Teachers College. All graduate courses will be open to both men and women. Thirteen members of the Adelphi faculty will teach classes in the graduate division. Classes offered by Teachers College will be taught by Dr.

Edward Hartman Reisner and Dr. Herbert B. Bruner, professors of education, and Dr. Max Brunstetter, managing editor of Teachers College Bureau of Publications. Under the direction of President unaer me oirecuon 01 rresiaent Paul Dawson Eddy, the expanded curriculum and activities of Ariel-! phi's undergraduate division- will be continued this term.

The college's I lion begins on Monday Sept. 18. and for irrniin lesson on Oct 1. RpeLs- tration for the new trm expected to exceed the'465 students registered lat term. Tlie school will be open daily from Monday to Friday, afternoons and evenings, and all day Saturdays, for classes in voice, piano, violin, 'cello, wind instruments, theory dramatics and diction, dance, harmonv.

fomnosition. rhythmics introduction to music miioauuion music, and other subjects. 'P r- "'rrcior (Of the school, assisted by Wellington Sloane, associate director. Mrs. Benjamin Prince will again head the board of directors as nresi- r.

Other offi- 11 lAlwimiK, corirsuuiiuiiiK wreury 1- i SecrMartaJ COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES Day and evening courne leading to B.S. (Socnl Science and Pure Science). Prcpraiion lor High School Teaching. Preparation for Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Podiatry, Veterinary Medicine. SCHOOL of LAW Three-year day or four year evening course leading to degree IX.

B. Post-graduate course leading to degree J.S.D. or LL.M. SCHOOL of COMMERCE Day or evening courses leading to degree B.U.A oi B.S. lor High School Teaching and in preparation for Law School and Certified Public Accountant Examinations.

Two star Secretarial course COLLEGE of PHARMACY Day course leading to degree B.S. in preparation for Pharmacy, Medicine, Drug, Chemical and Biological fields. Rtjialrar 96 Sehermcrhorn Brooklyn, N.Y, r7pAoa TMiangl 5-0150 Shore Road Academy Thnrniigh prr-r-bonl. plmrnUry. high rhel anil fnlljf pre-Mr1frv (raining fnr jfrU An all da? nrntram of planned tndv and hralthful anidoor rerrratlion.

Byi alaa from pre-fhol throuch iih. cradr. i rL 7 'V niemoers nine oi cg are wmiam w. ritzhugh arship to go to an employe of ft 1 net Urfn 1 T'T added thB teiChJ 1 Mrs. John E.

Jennings and Mrs. Brooklyn. Manhattan or Newark de-finn lin Ing Ammg n0d Alexander L. Anderson, vice presi- partment store is set for Sept. 20 by nL Mi i Prfr'on(fllltl wl cont nue dents: Walter S.

Benedict ireas- the American School of Design. Iwl JZ, the college this urer- jjrs. Robert L. Wood, record- Manhattan. Contestant, will be ihL term Cnrlst0Pn Morly- noted ing secretary, and Mrs.

Arnold Judged on creative ability in cloth- Shorr Rnad Aradrmv i arrrfdiled hr tht Nw Yarfe Stat Drpnrtmrnl ml duratnn and the Annriatin ml nlleiM and Srondry Srhooli of the Middle litatM and Maryland. niiniinu utimi MllCiil, ltl! last year, will be iii i i 5 ear. will be maintained this term with a faculty of five artist- Instructors. ipatrick, professor emrltus of the The curriculum of the school of philosophy of education at Teachers liberal arts and the department of College. Columbia University, who business administration, now in serves the college as lecturer In the process of revision and expansion philosophy of education and as ad-undcr an eight-year plan outlined by I visor in curriculum development.

Musical Art Musical Art MISS DUNBAR'S SCHOOL SECRETARIAL TRAINING or GIRLS A nut-waff ul combination of iniliv idnal ciiaching and cBrrfully grath'd group tvork Day Course Only I'larrmenl Service FREE Fall Ttrm Brgint Monday, Stpt. 11 Catalog on Rtquett 186 Jorolemon Brooklyn Tel. TRiongle 5-7420 foedurational liriiolriKn i 2R2 LAKAYE1TK AVK.M 0KH JUILLIARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC ERNEST HUTCHESON, Tri-InU INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART CEORCE A. WEDGE, Dean Individual vocal and instrumental instruction. Classes in theory, rompnitinn, and all hranrhr of imnir eduratinn.

Courses lending to Diplomas and the B.S. and M.S. Decrees in Instrumental, Singing and Public Srhool Musir Catalog on rfurst Room 13, 120 Clarrmnnt Avenue, New York What now take, plarr "over thrrf" will have an rffrct "ovrr h.r." Prfrllv what that rtfect will h. no man can ar. But or can sav that the fulur.

hrnurht bv oof lodar on our rhllrfrpn' tomorrow It mart, no eaalfr. Th.rrfore, the thoughtful parent will rralirc Ihr of prf.cni Inr.almrnt In rrtnratlon a. th hcl ft, to Iheir rhllrtrrn In th. 'union, future whlrh lie. ahead.

Throuth the Ivil War. the span ronfllct and the first World H.r. Adelnhl r.rrlrd IN Bank Patriot Honored Philadelphia. Sept. 9 (U.P Site of the Pennsylvania Bank of Revolutionary fame has been marked by a bronze tablet honoring the 97 patriots who founded the institution to purchase supplies for Washing-ion's army.

The memorial was dedicated by Edward Shippen Willing, descendant of Thomas Willing, the bank's first president. I nirrrsltr SEPTEMBER 18 Coeducational ft cm1citiy THERE! KounHcd in 1863 foundation to thoo who had Iw carrie. on! FROEBiL. i rnuDi i rnniDDrn I'l I i. I l.yuil I LU SCHOOL, A DIST1NGIMSHSD FACULTY, AN ENVIABLE 63-YEAR RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT IN EDUCATION.

REGISTER NOW FOR FALL TFR.M Kindervortrn In fth Grntt Oppoiile The Calldren'i Muieum ITfl RritoklTn Avenu. Krooki.vn. N. V. CSRLET0N M.

SiUNOf Mraifmailtr Trlc.tiant ORriidpnl 4 -tt 1.1 t.r I'harinacy II LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY B'KIYN COLLEGE of PHARMACY Aatuial Aomancangirt tl feorttir iij catirsa laadiaf tl BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE A co-aducatiooal lour-Tar eeuree datigned to proper atudanta for the practice of pharmacy and for mploymeal io all related 6elde including Analyete of Druai, Foods. Water end Dairy Produces; Hoapital and Spocialited Pharmacy and Cosmetology. Alio provides tb foundation lor the study of the Medical Proleeeions. Early registration is advisable Addreaa Dean H. H.

Schaefer II 604 LAFAYETTE AVENUE Brooklyn, N. Y. MAin 2-4U40 Law ONE YEAR GRADUATE COURSE Leading to degree cf LL crj D. May be apportioned over 2 years IMINBRKXIR rOI.BY Rfri r'i nf 5 nt thf ViitPO of (1 M. ooi f'ipiTmc Hrv Y'V.

Ciinty C'm nf 9" AHCIUBAin vusr P-rri-n nf th BarrJ of Trusrera. TlnY. nan Buxinrxs Girls i Start Your Secretarial Training NOW! MUSIC OCttlemeilt To Open 28th Year Registration to Begin Tomorrow Expected To Top Last Term's 46. The Brooklyn Music School Settle- incut hi, iQ oi. renx oi.

ueguis iia zom year wnn me reopening ior rfflctraHnn nf etAart tivhnvrmu continuing daily through the week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The new term for private lnstruc- President Eddy, will be conducted bv UUV CliAL HI1Q 1.M WHO ISSL VfHr became special lecturer In American literature, and Dr. William Kll. Business MAin HUilHtbS A COLLEGE Al Secretarial, Csameratl ui Rtsjsrsa Nirk'si Cearsa sfsrW is DartiM as.

Etsmsi Sssmm. NrssailiK, Isstraclisa. Issirisssl (atriaes, rrstnai 1st 6ra.stia. rrsa Hanamt Strnc. Cofoagao rvoveef 7 LAFAYETTE BROOKLYN At Flitbsia Attsss fits, NKtiii 8-2941 Ii Music MUSIC FOR A RICHER LIFE Lrarn to sing or plar al the Tollffwn Studios.

The rerord and the lincrrily of the Tollcfirn counts are in kffpinn with the endurin value of mtuic ilttlf. THE T0LLEFSEN STUDIOS PrfliJfnt St, Broeklyn, N. Y. ST.rlriif 3-373B Tech Training; AERONAUTICAL DRAFTING AND DESIGN A Vocatios witk UcrcaatRf OpportORitie; Course Include inft-uction and lr Applied Mechnn. STrer.tth of Mmfnal.

StrrM Analysis, Airplane Draf'tnt and Dfilcn. Call or write ior ma partlcuiara. The School of Aeronautics STEWART TECHNICAL SCHOOL Dept. E8, W. 61th New terk Cltr janiajca y.

Admiral Lackey Award Edward Wilbur Conklin of Jamaica has been awarded the Admiral Lackey Scholarship for one year's study at Brooklyn Academy, it was announced today by Admiral Lackey, commanding the New York State Naval Militia. The recipient of th? award will spend one year at the 13-ulr ltn IraHami' UnntaDiiA ann Henrv gt3j allnng wllch time he will be prepared for the entrance! examinanons rne navai Acaaemy at Annapolis. i t-Olltefct tints 20 Closing date for an even.ng schol- ing design. S.f retarial Engineering POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE tIF UROOKLTAi AY AND EVENING COURSES CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL MECHANICAL METALLURGICAL AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LIBERAL SCIENCE Graduate Court, loading to M. frr'r.

D.freM in Enfinooring, aed Ch.milry and to Doctor. Do-groo. in Ch.miitry and Engineering. SUBJECTS MAY BE TAKEN INDEPENDENTLY OR WITH CREDIT TOWARD DEGREES REGISTRATION SEPT. 11 TO 2 For Day, Ertning and Graduate Catalofuet, or Information Addrttt: Dean E.

J. Streubel 99 LIVINGSTON ST. BROOKLYN, NEW YOHI Trrpfwine. TRiannle 5 tmi) Art PRATT INSTITUTE EVENING ART SCHOOL Count In Deaica, ArrhU trpturr Illulratinn. Interior Decora.

Hon. ProreMictnal elae In n4 Textile Deilcn. AdvertliiDR. IHin-tration, Let(erlu. KaKbion Sketrh, Ftnre.

and ftnildinr Ktinttinx. Retiiter Hept. II. It, 1. 113 Kyeri.n klyn.

Cutaluovt. de sEvrmvin art school Fsintfng seal nrswins IUH rrsapeel rises TKe.ideet 4-ltlS Household Science -PRATT INSTITUTE SCHOOL Of I HOI SFIIOI.n IKN AND ARTS EVENING COURSES tmrH CfKtHW Drtia Drnsmik jn S-lFttrpt Milhnry Haaii Maiimfiit ftctotratUa Stat. 14. Iff an 197-1 30 P.M. 214 R)rreti Street.

Itroftklvn. N. V. 1rlchtae PRetattt I-22M ENROLL NOW Thti Ii enrfiltniMH nfrfi at tin, Rr1hi frhrl. piiti.

Krrnrri or ht tbt mn4r-in tt.tr ll'ttltt -)T tl.a Tlflf 1, (ttHI-U lltr Stfihotl. H'riK liiinfil naMt lnMTii. -nta. i rlni Klicdulfi, PLEASE ACCEPT thii FREE BaH a (far-cite UaetmaM it wsv ll I itl-mii It.hil In voiir hfr it Itai ItustMsntls sf rtfitf-rt Whtr II tw nnlT hrtp tft f'T'l. tif will livrfat firnlnr (vwr nnA Wne a p'irjr'l TW BERLITZ SCHOOL LANGUACE5 COURT NOOKLVH Riant) 12 2 'reiecll, an erolts supplemenl I educational program I al InsHtule.

Boys ad- I milted lor kindergarten and ilrsl I bt i Ssnd ior new catalogue dsscrib- I Re ready in 6 to 8 month for a atirreMful norre. tarial career! Unique Vnnng System no rlawe personal instruction in Stenofrraphy, Typewriting, fliisinesa English, Bookkeeping. Progress at your own rale of spcrd. Placement bureau helps you to a position. C.

F. YOUNG SCHOOL 24 Sidney Place, Hrooklyn Height education that tare training th. future. Again, The Aradem. BBBSBSBBBBSBBSBBBBSBBBB MISS ammg jtssttaTaltaesV 112 Woodruff Avenue Telephone Bllckminittcr 2-9180 A School for the Thoroiigh Tfarhing of Boyi and Girls in Rfiidcnlial Matbush, KindPRarlpn Elpmcntarv Duair-menfs Modern Method, 3nnnv Rooms Largp PJavRronnd Supervised ActlvfNM afier School Bus fiprUcp pail Terms Begins Si-ut.

IHth. PACE INSTITUTE Cultural-Occupational Courses '1 lie of day sIiihjI and evening mjIiuoI study include ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICE tC.F.A.) ADVERTISING AND MARKETING SELLING AND MARKETING SECRETARIAL PRACTICE SHORTHAND REPORTING IC.S.R.) PHOTOGRAPHY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE A C'ty of the B'lllMin nml ujKjn rc-iiict. Telcphcnie UArrlay 7-S-'0n. PACE INSTITUTE oV Law and 50 year old school's ac- FaU Term Sep-11 instituted i Srrticr it provided to and Calalof sent on requett 9249 Shore Road, Brooklyn, Country Day. Boys ADDING TO 85 YEARS OF SPLENDID TRADITION ram A grot continue, to train the lutur ladrsohhiirity.

whi' ill gradualaid it'll nguiaH thmiIva yeorly at Harvard, Ya, Princa-Ion and othar collga of not. Turn Cltaiatitr Ickttl taroagi Ctllip FiiM''fT POLY PREP COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL I.KtwYllMIHHS mm pACKER OLLEGIATE NST.TUTE Kindrrcarten throuth tin or Ctff 14 rt to irsdmit co pses- Modern cirr-c-tiliim. hiBh niRnrird. 'virt. miiir rirartmtic.

ar'. Iiree I'hrary Dailv ail parts of Brooklyn. Half block Borough Hail. Telephone TRiangle S-6S44 170 Jaralcmaa Strrtt, Iratklya Hilfhtl ElrmfntarT Schools WOODWARD SCHOOL Boyi and Cirls An All Day Srhool Nursery Srh.nl ThrtMith Jun or tl th School Begins Sept. 20th Union Broe.klTn.

X. Y. Teleph.ns MsiR Silwat ol fttgonzs mim Nsw TMfc 2d Street mi Srnnth Ati. lissUn, stw Tits Girls W'i Jmf jJiI I f' if- I "'Wk I' i'JjiTi' JlW JsT Berkeley SI All N. i BOARDING Alfiliated oi New departments.

Entrance Vocal and Subjects. 1 AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS with the Unirersitr el the Stale York. Elementary and hlqh school Academic and Co lie diplomas. Complete Courses In Arl. lnatrumental Mualc.

Commercial Horseback ridina. Athletica Preparatory A DAY SCHOOL lor BOT An old school oi th higacst'atand-ing. Sound, auccassful matfaoda. In-diridual attention in small clasMa. Skillful, )xperincd instructors.

Praparas for ALL Colleges, Technical Schools, West Point, Annapolis and other U. S. Gorernmenl Academics. Also N. T.

State Regsnts. throi oh limit Hoor. OtMMI SHITJ Fall Term Begin Spt 18 Registration Now rtiitt Cunertitft Ini'ilrd FKNF ST C.RFKN UOOI), T2 Park Ae. Bet. 3S-3I Its.N.T.

BROOKLYN ACADEMY Day astf Cwrei.il Rtf istsr.sl bv Stats Isard otR.g.sl. ACADEMIC lie COMMEICMl Currknism preptrt far HI CENTS COUECE BUSINESS WEST POINT ANNAPOLIS Admistioa te Isadiae Ueivsrsiliss eur Diploma. Athletic. Social. Lit.rarv Musical Activities EVEN I 6 DIVISION Intensive pr.paratiee.

Feur niahts ws.klf ENROU NOW FOR NEW TEHSJ lequiriss levits4 Cwesr sf I MON I BROOr MONTAGUE HENRY STS. BROOKLYN MAIN 4-4957 sksrt eloeks frsa Court St. leraugk Halt Statleasl EST. Fhonr: TRianrle SKftR Children and Adult Helped to complete Elementary and High School Kduca'-un Special help for children who find difficulty In followinff clan on. Elementary and Advanced njlth Special roarei for Nnrien who hart To complete a High School Edurauon.

SerreUrfal and all Cornmcrclil Cariei. Individual Instruction Dav and Erenint i veil at the Student Home or at Inttitnte at moderate rates in In fllh f'naipARltian Ilirtiait ffpellinr Prananriatian Mathematics Grammar FhM'C Speak nr. Selencei ALL FORRIGV LANG! AlhM 0Kalk At. at FvIHa alya EXPERT PREPARATION FOff REGENTS AND ADMISSION TO COLLEGE OR lOFESSIONAL SCHOOL Reoenls Eaoms in Ovr lyildrng Our Diploma Admtti Coliegt Tsssga.CnaifrtaBM Day tits el twisi-Caa-Kd Faff rBW BORO HALL ACADEMY rvui Ktnn titmr an ram rare, icmm DEKALR ttw. RATRUSH AVENUE EXT.

Of. rHrSeSMaa TH BftCHeKlTN. H. T. mm 4-aata outer catalo SAINT PAUL'S Tlwtrtniih preMrsfinn tr rntlre srpari'.

Inr het. tlh ttr.d. tin "metl rtalvii. Walter S. Mann.

S.i E. CsrS.a City. L. N. V.

STrJOHN'S PREP. Brooklyn Conducted St, Jska's Calttttitr i BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL SI. I.AWRFIVCE tl.MVERSITY N'fsr Borough Hall GAINES, A.B., Prts. SSJ AJ OttV Sh bVh Secretarial Training Hccwrntanqf Bookkeeping Spanish Stesofrashj (Nstm isitwisr) FKi alisiit teniea. lea TsMee feat NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER SCHOOL YtmUmrt VilitM 0ajHa)atlB) sja Kmuutt Tst aaurnf MM MU? Ik FrTtBLIRHKD IF.AaS SFLKETARIAL AND COI RSES per lit ('aartri fnr Personal nri i vf rttm fntruetinn and nrnirei.

Df And Ere. Free Placement Serv.ee Registration Sept. 5-9 Fall Term Begins Sept. 11 n.r.ANORA W. KING.

Dfrctor REGISTERED BY THE BOARD OF REGENTS BUSINESS and SECRETARIAL TRAINING Day and ETtnlng Sessisns Catalogue upon Willtpmsburgh Savings Bank Bldn. ONE HANSON PLACE Al Flalbush Avenue, BROOKLYN Telephone: STerlinrj 3-5210 NO BRANCHES OPERATED par THREE YEAR DAY COURSE ifO'Cnoon or Afternoon' FOUR-YEAR EVENING COURSE Leading to degree cf LL B. Aptr cataloftue Military School i 5 i Srho.l. Athlctirt fr alt i-n. R.lnl..

s.l i.tmim... Hit t.tiri. hart.v an. tr.att. Juair iMh ytur.

Metf.r.te r.tct. Cat. lot. SCV. BROTHES IMBSOSr.

C. Sa Island. M. Y. MitsUal SIX Instruition (.

i-: it urni it it ii rcinest Military Tht 4sti11nlina earfi far iaali iHtphrt ml Arrrteiua iMtn Mwitir rthm Register Now for Class Beginning September 18 Write, telephone or call Pearl Si reel, HrooLlyn, Cl'mKerlnnJ 6-f00 NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL tVi Park R.m, VorW A.prow! I lie HrKnt of the ('ni'rity of ihf Stalo nf ph ork Mini rrctigniol hy ihc (loiirt of Apprui fur iht ivt ymr. Mni ninj: and I i nini: ouic? The IVuMrrR tif N-u Vnrk Law Ittilmir: KHASC1S MARTIN. Pir-Mdlni: i-l Anpfllntc IJ.vk on. Sunrrmr I Do pa 1 1 ti i 0 1 i JAMFS A MLFY Nw Yors of JAMF9 W. OFRARI), Frmtr Jmtipn.

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