Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1914 — I. U. ALUMNI TO HOLD MEETING SATURDAY EVE [ARTICLE]
I. U. ALUMNI TO HOLD MEETING SATURDAY EVE
Two Professors From University to Be Here to Bpoak—Association Being Planned.
Resident graduates and former students -who did not go to the point of graduation from Indiana State University at Bloomington will hold a meeting at the high school auditorium Saturday night of this week with a view to the organization of an Indiana University Humni Association. The meeting will not be limited to the graduates nor to those who did not graduate, but those who are interested in the forming of the association have invited as their igueste for Saturday evening the ministers and editors and their wives, the members of the school faculty, the members of the school board and their wives and also the senior class. A program is being arranged, the principal feature of which is to he speeches by Prof. Peachy, professor of journalism, and Prof. Rothnxch, professor of mathematics, in the state university. Those who 'are promoting the affair wish to extend an invitation to ail graduates and former students of the university, and may he able to reach all personally, hut any who have ever attended that university will he welcomed at the high school . auditorium Saturday night.
So far as has been figured out the following are the L U. graduates of the university now reside in this county: Moses Leopold, C. M. Sands, R. D. Thompson, I. N. Warren, Ross Dean, Delos Dean, Ernest Lamsson, Emmet Laßue, Nina Martindlale, Dr. M. D. Gwin, Ira Coe and Miss Shellbura. There are probably some graduates at Rent togton and they will be welcomed to the meeting Saturday night. The committee on arrangements promises a splendid program.
James J. Rafferty has been appointed collector of internal revenue in the Philippines. He has been a collector in Cuba. William T. Nolting, collector of internal revenue, has been appointed director of posts.
Vincent Smith, age 2, was operated on at Logansport for what was at first thought to be adenoids, but which proved to be a shoe-but* ton which the child, had pushed into the right nostril cartilage several months ago an<f which had been surrounded with a growth.
