The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 18, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 33

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEROTOGRAVURE SECTION
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lH ,Sgm Students at Marymount College, in Westchester, M I S ( duringoneoftheir
Bt4M-Mto 3d sketching nature on one of the campus paths. The 'OtCSf I ji.- ' ll fl every morning
' Wf young women are, left to right, Miss Ursula Murphy, (TiJ tSfe?2 A " waIb ' t?e
- f Miss Annette La Prance, Miss Ursula Keefe, Miss pT, , y CJ park near their
rfSSra " Catherine Baxter, Miss Anna Mae Gagnier and Miss 42- Ck ''SmSF'
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The Meeea Tcaple to be buiH at Sixth arenoe and
Fifty-fifth street and dedicated in 1922 during the golden
jubilee of the mother temple. The architect is IL R.
KnowleOiT. New York HeraM Photo From Architect Drawlnc
MOLLA'S SMILE. Mrs.
Molla Bjurstedt Mallory,
our national woman ten-
nis champion, sails to com
pete in the women's world
championship at Wimble-
ton Jane zsta-
Citizen soldiery in India drilling at Bombay preparatory to whatever support the Crown may
ask of them in the event of insurrection. This is a battalion made up entirely of Parsees, whose homes
are near Bombay. international.
A WINNING
CREW. The nine-pad'
died canoe crew of the
Junior Class at LaneO
Seminary. Boston, which
recently defeated the Sen
ior crew of paddlers in a
spirited race on the tus-r
torie Charles River.
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Gen. Tanaka of Japan, who narrowly escaped assassination in
Korea, welcomed upon his return to Tokio by U. S. Ambassador
Warren. Gen. Tanaka is one of the leading Japanese military figures.