(Continued from page 2.)part by all whom he cared to serve.In broad scholarship, in charade, In enthusiasm. In loftiness of purpose and ideal, in the appreciation of right and the doing of duty. Mr. Gregor:.-scarcely has a peer among the young men of the nation's capital. It would be impossible to make a selection o! a man for the office of supervising principal which would bring to the school system a better and more necessary combination of elements than Mr Gregory embodies