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INSIGNIA WORN ON SLEEVE Competitive Drill Insignia The insignia for cadets who win a place in the shows that the same honor has been twice or Competitive Drill is a diamond worn on the thrice won. Watch the diamonds! right shoulder touching the sleeve, the color-red, or purple, or white-indi- cating the order of merit. A diamond divided into two parts of two different Those Cadets whose battalion or regiment places first in the Battalion or Regimental Competitive Drill are, under the present system, entitled to color shows two different honors: a BA??i2?ON wear a gold star on the left cuff: a round disc of a different color upon INSIGNIA silver star is worn for second place. a diamond of two colors shows three different Members of the winning band in the Band honors: while the figure I or 2 upon a diamond Competition wear a red star. totnrgztumn 'ztlnintrsitg SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY . L 8 I Announces a one-year course in Dental Hygiene, limited SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OE ACCOUNTANCY Three-Year Course leading to B. C. S. Degree. Special preparation for C. P. A. Examinations, Evening classes. SCHOOL OF LAW Three-Year Course leading to LL.B. De- gree. Early morning and evening classes. to young women students only. Graduation from high school required for admission. Apply Registrar GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 3 9 00 RESERVOIR RD. Catalogues sent upon request Y. M. C. A. 1736 G STREET, N. W. National 8250 l66l
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Compliments I , Chevy Cha! of ' f Swlmming GEORGETOWN I UNIVERSITY R. O. T. C. PACE COURSES For :I Quarter of :I Century the Pace Courses in Accoun tancy--Taught in '55 Cities-I-Iavc Trained Thou- COMPTROLLER AUDITOR ' A 'V-' TREASURER APPRAISER CREDIT MANAGER TAY SPECIAI IST U PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT HINGT sands for Callmgs of- . No COST ACCOUNTANT K A 5 ,E xi. ,IX . 1 fi 1 I . 4 Q ' He that hath a calling hath an Office of prohl and honor. -Poor Richard B. C. S., M. C. S. DEGREES C. P. A. PRESENTATION DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION BUILDING SFVENTIEFNTH AND H STREETS. N. W. Re'AIII.., Pool 98 , My ' 1-. f Xi , 4 j 'f f 'Za L Y . 1- I' :Y V 'fr -i 'I Open 6 A. M. to l1P. M. DAILY and SUNDAY IVash1'ngton's Fines! Educational and Recreation Center U7 T D S I THE NEW T I GLEN ECHO ii SEreeE Perle b More Than Fifty Featured Attractions McWilliams' Orchestra of IZ Washingtonians II . NOW OPEN l1 Swim Morning, Afternoon and Night in the New 3200,000 H - - CRYSTAL P002 -C -C I XVIII? SAND BEACH Adjoining I65I
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rr f A I-it A A I 'I judges oil' T931 Cadet Competition GUARD OF HONOR, BATTALION, REGIMENT AL AND COMPANY COMPETITIONS CAPTAIN ALEXANDER R. BOLLING, Infantry, U. S. A. FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES C. WHITE, Infantry, U. S. A. FIRST LIEUTENANT THOMAS H. ALLEN, Infantry, U. S. A. BAND COMPETITION BANDLEADER L. S. YASSSEL, 313, U. S. Cavalry. BANDLEADER KARL E. SCHAEFFER, ROTC, Georgetown University. WARRANT OFFICER J. DUFRESNE, 6th U. S. Field Artillery BANDMASTER SERGEANT OTTo SIEBENEICHEN, Maryland University. WAR GAME SERIES . Umpire: MAJOR WILLIAM H. HoBsoN, Infantry, U. S. A., P. M. S. E5 T Georgetown University. Director: LIEUTENANT COLONEL WALLACE M. CRAIGIE, U. S. A., P. M. S. E5 T. Washington High Schools PRESENTATION OF CADET OFFICERS' COMMISSIONS AND M BRIGADE INSPECTION AND REVIEW Major General- Herbert B. Crosby, Ccmmissioner, District of Columbia, greseiged commissions to the cadet officers: also inspected and reviewed the Cadet rrga e. Major General Fred W. Sladen, U. S. A. Commanding Oliicer, Third Corps Area will review the Brigade and present the awards on May 26, 1931. '
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