me ocst. was nrsi awaraea in yc June, 1921.” • ‘GtFifcedmen’i HospitalInternes SelectedWASHINGTON—Twenty-lour grad-uateal a5 wai?s of the Howard University Medi-School have recelyej} appointment nternes in Freedmeh’s Hospital, it announced following the com--mencement exercises, Fridayy afternoon. . ^ !Four Washingtonians are amongtheGitTOsonEdliFpanumber. They are: Charles F. son, Howard M. Payne, Frank H. and William A. ; Warfield, Jr., of the surgeon-ln-chief of the hospital. I If*The British West Indies has the 111 I largest representation, five: Lester M. [I Archarr.beau, Ferdinand N. Forbe.% Walter E. Merrick, Rewan O. Murray, and a woman, Kathleen Jones-KIng.The others are: LcGrand L. Coleman. Mississippi: Claude L. Cowan, Tennessee; Merril H. Curtis, Illinois; Albert W. Dumas, Jr., Mississippi; Perfecto A. Espejo. Porto Rico; Lawrence W. Greene. Pennsylvania; Chas.B. Hayes, Jamaica; George H. Jen-neU, Jr., Central America; Peter D. Johnson, Georgia.Robert K. Jones. Kentucky; William J. Moses. Ohio; John B. Massey, South Carolina; Joseph A. Randall. Pennsylvania; James E. Shields. Jr., Virginia, and Joseph A. | Tulloh, NewYork; INorman H. Williams, of Washington. was appointed the dental Interne.grDtfitP*hiwitllt;therurarantyUi