Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1926 — Page 9
ADAMS COUNTY HAS 22 AT I. U. Decatur And Other Parts Os County Well Represented At University Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 24.—Twentytwo Decatur and Adam* county »tudents registered at Indiana University for the present semester are scheduled to return home this week for the Christmas holidays extending from Wednesday, Dec. 22, to Tuesday. Jan. 4. The returning student body is the largest in the history of the university, due to its record breaking registeration of 4,162 students on the campus at Bloomington and Indianapolis. The enrollment by schools and colleges is as follows: Arts and Sciences 2,515, Medicine 403, dentistry 307 education 265 graduate school 176; commerce 155; nursing 154; law 96; and music 91. A review of the work of the university during'the past year shows that it had a total clasaxegistration of 11,619, including 5,643 different students on the campus and 5,976 students in home study extension classes taught in person by university instructors. The University's direct service departments reached 6,000 patients in the
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I,y h °spltal6, lO.Oyo in th v tai clinic 1900 r thu deu ‘ tt i ° Cases Bndef investhra tlon by the social ..,vi , g 2.000 business men r analysis ot h„.i. eelv,n « monthly U..' JtX*,'»» audiences of Wow H for the tinlv»,.u • W 00 ° Hoosiers hundreds if i a S" Ctluea,lollal films, swv?y. Bt an; n in Bt T tr, “ ,D<,UBtria ’ testiig ‘" 8 QtlfiC und thousand, ™ r. ’ and addl Uonal a score on thr °"« h more of Z,t t . r ° C ' BerV,ce ancles 01 the state university tlfWi entW ' L Brjlln ex >’ sraover the g rowth of the un| . 'ersity during the past year but wili nd \ a ? rn ' QK £ ° r the future und *iH ask the coming legislature for largejv increased state income for the univAity. During the past two years 1,000 students have been turned away from the university because of overcrowdd conditions. The faculty has but.ered the loss of 47 of its members -> Per cent, turnover In the past five years at 50 per cent salary increases elsewhere and demands for direct services have had to be turned down in nearly all divisions ot the university. Adams county students attending Indiana University this semester are as follows; Berne: Palmer Eicher, Myron Habegger, Melvin Lehman and Dennis Moser. ' Decatur: Mary Burk, Gordon Engeler, John Johnson, Arthur Kiess, Walter Crum (School of Dentistry. India-
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napolU) Mary Macklin and Grace hthreu (Nuri(es , Training school,) Hobert Daniels (Social Service Department, Indianapolis), . R ° BCOe Uradford - L«ah Milr * Richard Schneider; Rolland Sprun--8«r; John Martin and Emmett Tully attending the School ot Dentistry at Indianapolis. Linn Grove: John Romey. Monroe: Larina Christener and Silvon Meyer. Preble: Floyd Grandstaff (Social 11 ; <>•■ 1 incut, Igdlanapolis.j | Fred Busche Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. I—Kusche’s Duroc sale at Decatur, Ind. I eb. 14—Joseph Heimann, L'lg colsing out farm sale, 4'/i nules south, 1 mile west of Decatur. . l eb. B—E. E. Withington. AHci? 0 sow sa^e ’ ont s omer y» i —A- J. Custer, Auburn Ind., Duroc sow sale. Feb. 10—Miller & Dickerson. Montpelier, Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Jeb. 16—Hugh K. Stewart estate, Washington C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. 17—Terrell S. Carr, New ’lenna, Ohio, Duroc hog sale. n°« P al ronage appreciated, (-all Monroe for Fred Busche. 1 save and make you money.
Treasury Expected To Sanction Big Tax Cut Washington, Dee. 23. (United Press) —A tax cut Os between 1406,000,000 and $500,000,000 probably will bo sanctioned jjy the treasury when the 70 congress convenes in December, 1927. Treasury experts are at work on data to determine just how much of a reduction can be allowed Tlefore the
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