Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, December 06, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Page Four • A 7 ' ffi * m New Navy Official Tarns Eye On Navy Yara : ■ S%&£ W RJi I I ftiiti ■ x j* ■ Hi X*PX^yXy,'Iv ■ V" ff j W>to ■ </m. Y Wm: V ft ; » >' PR, ■: ■ X ' ' ■ ip:;: f ■:■■■ te-WtP, - ■} v‘ * WmM K0, mmM ■ i ■ ’•'X' ■ t - ‘ ■> 4 . ■ •’ y x - Wmmm , WTO: : x : .vr^Kx. 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. 1 ii, Only New British Woman M. P. til »* Wins Victory Over: Liberalites t, L^n ; x y : A-Xvi’: ■ y '3 X,<; L , » mvA r L afesS ,^.vs<r. >v i _ y:' f '4T ..... \: * jS' : ' ■ y ' PP£ '. 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The institute, a view of which is shown above, haa just begun its work, with Dr William Crockier (left) as director. a P tjRfFFTN DAILY NEWS * CHOSEN TO HEAb $ 1 , 000,000 SCHOOL OF THE DRAMA ! v i •• i W . ’:, ■ ♦- &ggfi ,,, f ; ><:V ‘ v’x’.yY * - jsM • ; '.s 1 tiam . ■■■ . 4 I.'.:;’.. ' KW9 ; / Xj; >.y ,:S mi y .-: •:. w .:• George Pierce Baker (above), 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 York, to foui^d the sghoek ri Paris’ Handsomest, Most Popular Men * ■ ti If 1 v 1 ff'X/Xv.'!-: S'/.y 4® & > 1 I V * * J I y .'x •Xy P>: • ■x mr •x x ■: ‘teS i /•' fe/ ,';-y. yX:<:< I* A contest is now being held in Paris to find the handsomest and 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. 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