Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1920 — WILL TOUR MEXICO. [ARTICLE]
WILL TOUR MEXICO.
J. Blaine Gwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Gwin of North College avenue, will tour Old Mexico and will get the data for a series of articles on sociological conditions in Mexico. Mr. Gwin is superintendent of the El Paso, Texas, Associated Charities and will make the trip with the El Paso trade excursion under the auspices of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce. His expenses will be Said by the management of “The urvey Magazine,” in which his articles will appear. Blaine Gwin will be remembered as a splendid student of the Rensselaer high school and the Indiana State University, and was. graduated from both of these institutions. He was a very high class athlete and won /renown upon the local field with the high school and later with the famous city team, which won 100 per cent of its games. He has made a very thorough study of sociological problems in universities and in many cities in the east as well as west and is qdoted as* authority in this field. He is a thorough student, a splendid gentleman, a worthy son of our excellent citizens, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gwin, and one to which iris home city can point with pride.
