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To gain first hand knowledge of the physical properties and general conditions in the sin ■»
the first aim of Theodore Douglas Bobinson, new assistant secretary of the navy, recently named tc
succeed The©. Roosevelt, Jr. One of his first moves was to inspect the Philadelphia navy yard
He is shown above, in civilian clothes, inspecting a sub chaser there. Rear Admiral, Archbald H.
Scales and staff are accompanying Robinson.
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Only New British Woman M. P.
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liberal majority into a labor victory in her district. She is an
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Establishes Institute to Insure
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Insuring an adequate population food supply to the United States a cen
tury lienee, when its probably will be doubled, is the
work assigned to the Thompson Institute for Plant Research, in
New York, by ita founder. William Boyce Thompson (right), New
York financier and philanthropist. The institute, a view of which
is shown above, haa just begun its work, with Dr William Crockier
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CHOSEN TO HEAb
$ 1 , 000,000 SCHOOL
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professor of dramatic literature
in Harvard University, has been
chosen to bead the new school of
dramatic art established ; at Yale.
A fund of $1,000,00<> was given
by Edward S. Harkness of New
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most popular man in the capital. The three men leading in the
balloting are shown. They are (left to righp Jean Worms, actor;
M. Rossi, doffing designer, and F. M. Luitz-Morat, a photoplay
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QUEEN OF BEAUTY SUPER ATHLETE
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Davies was as coming to the U. S. this winter to
queen of beauty at the conclave compete in indoor meets. He is
of the Blood tribe of Indians, held shown above clearing the bar at
at Fort McCloud, Alberta, Cana his world's record height of 4.20
da. meters.
Saturday, December 6, 1924.
Egypt’s Capital Where Pot Boiled Over
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A street scene in Cairo, capital of Egypt.
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Thirty different breeds of live stock from virtually every state j
in the U. S. and province in Canada, are competing for prizes in,
the international live stock show in Chicago. Miss Emma Swanson,
is shown above with Laurel Perfection V, one of the pri/e bulls?
tiered in the show
Radio Fan “Cans” Favorite
Programs With the Dictaphone
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J. Wilcor of Ssn Francisco thinks he will want to hear agaiiv h«
hooks up his radio receiving instrument with a dictaphone. T... h<
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