Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 04, 1915, Final, Image 16

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SCENES AND PERSONS IN DAY'S GRiST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS CAUGHT BY THE CAME
85 BRYNMAWR STUDENTS LEADING PROCESSION TO GYMNASIUM WHERE DIPLOMAS WERE AWARDED J&'-f'"' " fffitek ' ? 1'jfrF'KK 'mS' V
This picture was taken when the procession of graduates, students and guosts started from tho library lod by three marshnla bcaiitu ' ''""iS --' g'Bk $$ j?i i WaHSWM
batons. It was ono of the most impressive processions In the history of tho Main Lino Institution. Aftor tho marshals camo the I 1 1' -' ''? V- '? - tftTSllBMBi 6rP t'ilffliliKBy-WffM
Bophomores, then the Juniors and then two more marshals. Then camo tho resident graduates, two marshals, tho alumni, two II '. "'?.', , '' . && 'jmB i r'fflr nilfwligPrVnn r
EVEN CHILDREN OF PEACEFUL SWITZERLAND PLAY WAR GAMES
This picture Is one of many recently received from abroad which indlcato how rampant Is the military spirit throughout Europe.
Though Swiss boys are trained in the use of the rifle at a very early age, they have not been able to wait for practice time. They
are staging here the talcing of a hilltop battery by a mimic charge.
THE GILDED HORSES OF VENICE DISAPPEAR IN FACE OP WAn
The famous horses which have adorned for a century the principal portal of the Cathedral of St. Mark's at Venlea,,3
have been removed to a place of safety because of the fear they might be damaged by hostile aviators. They' j
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WHEN JOHN TOMAN WED MAR.Y MeDERMOTT IN PORT RICHMOND
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LITTLE ITALY DISCUSSES THE WAR. WHICH HA Now nppn0 .
On the bulletin board are seen picture, of solcUeL jJ .5ECO5B, A PERS0NAL MATTER
in anna, The flag, too, U PinUy displayed? At tJ- ymbl reprewntations of luly
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