Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1915 — PRESIDENT BRYAN TO LECTURE TONIGHT [ARTICLE]

PRESIDENT BRYAN TO LECTURE TONIGHT

Head of Indiana University to Address Audience at H. S. Auditorium at 8 o’clock. President Bryan comes to Rensselaer upon invitation of several persons in Rensselaer who are representative of various colleges and uhiversities of the various states. A movement was started in this community some time ago with the purpose in view of organizing a Uniyersity Club. The puroose of organizing this club is to hav2 an organization through which we may bring to Rensselaer such men as President Bryan and other men of big calibre from the universities and colleges of the country, bring them to Rensselaer to establish a stronger and greater university spirit and for the good benefit of the people of the city. These men may be secured through the extension departments of their universities for little expense and for this reason the meetings with these men can be thrown open to the public free of charge, as is the address tonight. Rensselaer is fortunate in being able to hear Dr. Bryan, as he is considered among our very best thinkers and speakers from the universities of the middle west. His address this evening will be held in the high school auditorium at 8 o’clock. A program has been arranged for in addition to the evening’s address and as this address, “The Trap,” is of popular interest, the evening should be both profitable and enjoyable to everyone. ’