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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 28

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Brooklyn, New York
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28
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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, JUNE 21, 1937 Cornell Gives Degrees to 83 pre irrfTR It's coL when you step into AND IN Of Boro, I. MIEC(D)II11P-1H5MIEAMIM SALE! Class Is One of Largest Over Which Retiring Leader Has Presided 28 BORO DELEGATE lOESER i fl fl fl nil fl a Ann a a Special to The Eagle Ithaca, June 21 Cornell Univer- I i i sity's senior class today filed Into Drill Hall for the 69th annual commencement exercises. Approximately "50 baccalaureate and 202 advanced degrees, shared by 83 young men and women from Brookyn and Long Island, were awarded. Dr. Farrand, president of Cornel, will retire June 30 after 16 years as administrator on this campus.

This year's class was one of the largest over which he has presided. The exercises climaxed a week of alumni reunions and class activities. Brooklyn and Long Island graduates included: Audrey R. Alfke. Charles A CMforrl A.

Bachrafh, Thtda E. Bacit-alemclc. Vrnon 3. Clark, Bernard E. Diamond.

Adelaide M. Doian, Ruth Ehr-lich, Adolrih Efcvail, Robert D. Orodin. Paul F. HartzKh George G.

Holoch-wost. Howard G. Janover. Caroiyn E. Jaros, Bertram Kjtskin.

Murray J. Lav-l'an, Joeph A. Leonard, Milton A. Less-Jar. Arthur M.

Lavlne, Joseph O. Lorenzo. Ruth M. Marnuard. Harold J.

Mayers. Charles Mendlck. Alvln E. Moscowmk, Henry B. Rlsley.

Estelle L. Roberta. Rob Sroul Victor Wrazlowsky, who tcill represent Brooklyn Council, Boy Scoutt of America, at the Fifth World Jamboree, to open July 29 at Bloemendaal, Yogrlrn-tang, etherlanh. Eagle Staff Photo.) PROSPECT CLIB TO SAIL The Prospect Community Club, which meets In the Brooklyn Saenperbund, 241 Park Place, will hold its first annual moonlight sail July 27. More 2o0 persons are expected to attend.

ert Z. Rosenthal. Frederick Sack. Sid-ney D. Schachter, Stanley D.

Simon, Mary-Hope Smith, Herman Tax, William I M. Well. Alma F. Wiia. Albert Wollson, Catherine F.

Zeller. Dorothy R. Ziti. Bertha M. Georae L.

Penny, Jamei E. uxion, n. Liar, janei m. oeu-jamln, Charles R. Otto.

Henrietta L. Weill. John D. Henderson, Elizabeth T. Halsey.

Charles F. Boschen. Esther M. Schiff. Joseph M.

Mandel, Arnold Eder. Silas B. Weeka, Arthur K. Harrli, Marcia Brown. Albert E.

Dldter, Elinor S. Mayer. Warren A. Smith, Charles E. Van Nostrand, Roberta J.

Edwards. Mary E. Marlow, Thomas K. Hlckey, Lawrence, T. Malen-chak.

Edward M. Matihews. George V. FnaGerald, Thomas L. Driscoll Warren C.

Smith. Elisabeth Baranouskr. Mary Parish Lyon, Frederick J. Sauter 4i h. Irwin H.

Roberts. Jerome Samuel. Auau.ua DeBare. John G. Machemer, Vernon L.

Inaersoll. Dorothy A. Shaw, Robert H. Wrikht Helen Opdyke. Elmer A.

Adair. Hlldegard E. Howard W. Hruschka. Phyllis Florin, Johanna Goldstein and Arthur C.

Hill. Commissioned as second lieutenan: In the Army Reserve Corps were Char', A Arentzen Charles F. Boschen. Vernnn S. Clark.

Edgar M. Matthews and John G. Machemer. nl both slnreM ItrooM.vn nd finrdrn (iy at both fctorcs Brooklyn and (iarrion City 4J ft Jl Till MOST TIIHII I I. STERLING SILVER Miter Pitcher 39.00 A gift the bride will enjoy for a lifetime.

This beautifully designed pitcher will blend perfectly with her other sterling pieces. Fine, heavy quality, 22 ounces. LOESF.R'S S1LVI RWARE STRF.F.T FLOOR Yi OF THE SEASOxV Cailei Sheets CADET Fulton at Bond, Brooklyn TRi. PIIIOWCAJE5 LOESERS nl both store llrookl.vn and fiardrn City Pure dvk pure silk hand-made heautif ul Chine Me lingerie SLIPS 2. made to $ell for 3.98 GOWNS 3.911 mad? to sell for 5.98 and 6.98 Twin Size.

72x108 Full Sic, 1 9 9 1.29' r. Wade to ad I for IA BATH SEQUENCE Mil I I'll I ON CASES Sr.e Value f399 l.io I.I I nl tie Salt 6x108 1.49 31o 72x99 1.49 I.I!) SlxlOS 1.69 9IK108 1.7 1.1!) 4 5 43c 36o i -s i 'K-F' clizabclli u4r(c en i The very same Chinese damaek you've cf in exponsive dresses. A delicate shadowy pattern plays over its surface. The gowns and (dips were cut to our own specifications so they fit divinely with no skimping. Superbly finished, every hit hand-made! Intricately hand-embroidered and fine liand-slitchcd down to the last seam.

Washing only enhances their loveliness and they've been known to wear for Wide assortment of styles in white or tearose. Also, Puerto Rican hand-made, pure-dye silk and satin slips. Not all sizes in each style, but complete range in the group. Gowns 3240. Slips 3142.

LINGERIESTREET Fl-QOB Reminiscent of iicr.inioin garden, lie air scented wi'h sweet and prance, arc the 1 liabeth Arden June Geranium IVnh l'i rparat ions. Ha sails' in fine pebble or puWu.ed I huh soap which holds its delightful sliver hind soap so excellent it is pirt nt the uvular treatment to beautifyfhe hand-. At ler the ba'h, June deraniuin Mapok Pillows Perfect for Summer dusting powder si'lt is cr. rt on tic skin. June (iprnniiim Soap Bath Soap.

Ham! Sujp Macnurn Viap 1 tor 2.T tor lor 2.5 1) 'oiir 1 .7 1 2 tor 1 Much cooler tli.in down nr fcjtlicrs. I'spccially fine for people vlio are nubjcct to asthma or hay fever. Sire 21x27, with floral coverings in rose, green, hluc, gold. Order now for cool, comfortable sleeping. 1.19 made to sell for 1.59 Soap loths.

1 i.iMr pa V.ics, 4 Mail ami l'huiie OrJers 'tiled SHEETS AND CASES, ni.I.OWS THIRD FLOOR June Geranium Until Snltt Pehl.le Haih Salt 2. A.l Com entrated li.iih Salt" June firraniuiii lliisliii2 I'ouuVr 1 and V( I.OK5FR TOII F. I 1 I S- I Kl 1 1 I I.OOR FULTON at BOND BROOKLYN TRianle S-SKIO i FULTON AT BOND STREET, BROOKLYN TRiangle 5-8100 FRANKLIN AVE. at 9th GARDEN CITY-Garden City 1800 'FRANKLIN at 9th, GARDEN CITY-Gardr City 180Q- v..

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Years Available:
1841-1963