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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 19

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March 25, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE I 19 Former N. U. Prexy,s Dawes Party Welcomed by High Ofliciala in Cuba Son on the Faculty An official reception and dinner at of Summer Session the presidential palace, Havana, Cuba, Prof. Herman G. James. a son of the late Edmund Janes . James, president of Northwestern university from 1902 lo 1904, will be a member of the Political department faculty at the 192i Summer session of Northwestern university, June 27 to August 20-. Professor James is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and professor of Political Science at the Unicersity of Nebraska. Edward D. Snyder, a utother of Prof. Franklyn B. Snyder of the English department at Northwestern, will give a course in American literature at the summer session. He is associate professor of English at Haverford college. Prof. Edward D. and Prof. Franklyn B. Snyder are co-authors of an English text book, published recently. Supt. ] . Roy Skiles of school district 75, the Evanston public schools, will give a course in the department of education. Other outstanding vi siting members of the summer session faculty will be: Felix 'Borowski, in the School of M usic; W. L. Fleming, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and professor of history at Vanderbilt university; Donald A. Laird, professor of psychology at Colgate university; \Vatter S. Clark, · 1 1 pro f esso.r o f genettc psyc 10 ogy at Clark university; Frank G. Bates, professor of political science, at Ind1ana · · Cl 1 ~{ 11 1 umverstty; . lar es n o on, ecturer in Romance languages, Dartmouth college; Howard M. Jones, associate professor of English at the University of North Carolina. H. Augustine ·Smith, one of the leading authorities on communitY sin o-i ng in the country will give ; r..f 1 · tl s' h 1 f a se~tes o cctures t~l le c oo o M ustc one week dunng the , ummer session. were items in the visit there last week of vice president Charles G. Dawes of Evanston a n d m e m b e r s of his party. They visited Havana en route to Panama on their vacation journey, and sa i 1e d from there Thursday for the Canal zone. Mr. Dawes, Mrs. Dawes, their daughter and ~=======-..;.o others of thei..r parTolott Photo ty were greeted at C. G. Dawea the Havana pier on their arrival from Florida by a large and vigorously-cheering crowd. Ambassador Enoch H. Crowder, member of the American embassy, Secretary of State Rafael Martinez Ortiz and Secretary of War and Marine Iturralde were members of the reception committee greeting the party at Havana. :Mr s. Harrison A. Storms, 251 Wood court, entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. JOF'FUF.'~ ow~ ~TOU\" Jlow the Battle ot tht> )larut· Was }'ought Now-The Last Week. of OUT March Oriental Rug Sale .MANY have come to admire-and to buythese beautiful treasures of the orient. · Too many to describe individually, but ev~ry rug, from ..the smallu sizes to great Sarouks and Lthhans, are pnced at surprisingly sharp reductions. But you must select at thes~ prices before April 1. Do not delay! Lilihans, 3-6x6; your choice at ........·· $42.50 Doorway size Lilibans,. $35.00 2-8x4-8, your chotce .... Balochistans~ 3x5, $23.50 your chotce at .......·.· for jUAt a few more day a. + ZO% Discount The £>nterprise of the Hearst newspapers is again disclosed by the publication of a seri (·s of articles by Marshal Foch and ~larshal Joffre, supr£>me <:Ommanders of tht· Fn·nch armies, in which these famous fighters tl'll for the fir s t time many of the important SE'<"rets of the World War. The Sel'ond of this series of artieles will he bv l\lar~hal Joffre. It will appear in next Sunday's Ht.:rald and Examiner, a nd will tt.·ll how the battle of the Marnt- was fought, dt.·seribing tlre strategic moves that forn·d the Germans to r etn·at when tht>Y w~:>rt' within t.wenty milt-s ur PlHis. , I Th~ artklt.·s lJY Fuch and .JolTrt' art · am plifi ed Ly sJweial war maps. . . on all Cleaning~ during the month of March in observance ·of our 18th Business Anniversary. 1107 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette. Ill. Telephone Wilmette 1200 Genuine Goodyear Tires Best tire value in 1 o yearst think of it! Goodyear tires are lower in price than ever before-and never bas any tire given · such mileage. All Weathers The World famous Goodyear all weather tread-still supreme in mileage· traction and cushioning. The standard of all values. What Is Your Size? Let us quote you on it. The new prices will be a pleasant surpnse. GOODYEAR BUll T PATHFINDER A real quality tire at prices no higher than the "unknown take-a-chance bargain tire." They are Goodyear built, and guaranteed. A good sturdy oversize tire. · 723 Oak Street Phone Winn. 1565 BRAUN BROS · · Stores 2 Expert Balloon Tire Repairing Wilmette Ave. & Ridge Phone Wilmette 290

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