Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 32

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ON THE FRELINGHUYSEN ESTATE. President Harding and Mrs. Harding arrived te spend the night
te be close at hand for unveiling of battle monument at Princeton today. In the group are Senater Edge,
"Johnnie," adopted for the day; President and Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Frelinghuysen and Senater Frelinghuysen
THE PRESIDENT THE FIRST ONE OFF. The train had lust stepped at
Bound Broek, N. J., whence Mr. Harding was taken by automobile te the estate
1 , of Senater Frelinghuysen at Raritan
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League water carnival in New Yerk this week
YESTERDAY WAS A GREAT DAY' for high school girl athletes. They held
titeir first annual meet en Northeast Field. Lea Lutts, of Girls' High (right),
.is winning fifty-yard heat
UP IN THE AIR. Martha Gable and Mildred
Pleucher, Frankford cheer leaders, acrobatic as they
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AN AIDE AT THE CAMDEN ROSE FETE. It opened yes
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PILE DRIVER. Activity en Franklin Field as the
construction of the new stadium is rushed
HONORED BY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Ignace Jan Pader
wski, the pianist (left), and Baren Emil de Cnrtier de Marchienne,
. I Belgian Ambassador, are made doctors of laws
WHITE HOUSE
Usher for thirty
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Lieut. Hendersen,
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Nicoll wins cud for
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Bryn Mawr students. Seme of the prominent members of the 1922 class who were graduated yesterday
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interview
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ON THEIR WAY TO "DO WASHINGTON." Members of the
graduating class of the Seuth Philadelphia High Scheel for Beys
Street Station in a merry mood
June, 1922.
leave Bread
THEY PLAYED for championship of Delaware County. At the
left are father and son, Geerge W. Statzell and Geerge W., Jr.
The golfer at the right is H. C. Crowhurst
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