Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1925 — Page 3
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GRADUATES TO TAKE UP WORK IN MANY LANDS Thirty-Two to Receive Diplomas From College of Missions. Aftfp receiving diplomas from College or Missions, Irvington, June 10, thirty-two graduates will take up missionary work in all parts of the world. Many of the graduates have done missionary work abroad before. Thedr Fields Fields which they have been prepared for; Africa (Belgian Congo)—Roger
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Thomas Clarke, Virginia Maltby Clarke, George Emry Eccles, Lulu Moffitt Eccles, Mary Sue McDonald Havens, Lewis Albert Hurt, Gertrude Mae Shoemaker, Esther Wachnitz Snipes. South America (Argentina or-Paiaguay)—Reuben Wesley Coleman, Marie McMillan Co’ 'man, Lora Aleta Garrett, Hallie Ruth Strange. Mexico —Sarah Rozella Charles, Ivan Hobart Grigsby, Della Georgia Grigsby. China Charles Samuel Helninger, Rex De Vern Hopper. Ida Tobin Hopper, Pao Hong Mao, Ruth Imogens OberlFr:, Russell Gordon Osgood, Che r Wayne Sorrell, Alice Gadd So India—Ann Elizabeth Farra, F „nk Emery Harnar, Blanche May larnar, Herman Marion Reynolds Mildred Pritchett Reynolds, Lalit Kumar Shah, Hazel Oral Wood. Jamaica—Myrle Olive Ward. Japan— Toyozo Wada Nakarai. M. A. Degrees Twelve will receive M. A. degrees. Delegations from several States will attend the commencement, Dr. Charles T. Paul, president, said. Dr, A. W. Fortune, Lexington, Ky, will speak. China’s religious history will be depicted In a pageant ‘The Temple of Heaven” to be given at # a. m. commencement day. Modern Methuselah SOFTA, Bulgiaria, May 16. —The world’s oldest man is believed to be a Kurd, named Noro, born in 1775, cays the newspaper, J>a Bulgaria. A son of this 160-year-old man and his only descendant, died last year at the age of 97. In Jugoslavia is a man said to be 115 years old.
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Honor Women in Hall of Fame
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Brenda Putnam and her bust of H arriett Beecher Stowe. Inset shows bust of Charlotte Cushman by Frances Grimes.
Bv NBA Service NEW YORK, May 21.—Women may be pardoned for a little crowing over the recognition they received in New York University's Hall of Fame this year. Portrait busts of two famous members of their sex are to be placed in the Colonnade of the Immortals on May 21. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" and Charlotte Cushman, frequently termed America’s greatest tragedienne, are the pair selected for his honor. This is the first time more than one woman has been Included in the group to be honored in the impressive' ceremonies that are held every year. Only seven women are as yet enrolled with the assemblage of eminent Americans, and Charlotte Cushman is the sole representative of the stage to achieve this stamp of greatness. Women score again in connection
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with the event, because the busts of these women candidates were modeled by women sculptors. Brenda Putnam did the one of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frances Grimes that of Charlotte Cushman. The three other busts given a place in the hall this year went to Asa Gray, noted botanist; John Marshall, former chief Justice of the United States, and General William Tecumseh Snerman, author of the famous description of war. Wild Bulls Swat BUENOS AIRES. May ''.—Base ball is becoming increasingly popular in Argentine. Teams have been organized by the Y. M. C. A. and other clubs of Buenos Vires. Abolish Death Penalty LONDON, May The death penalty In the British army in peace times has been abolished for all military offenses except mutiny.
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BAD BOY FROM FAMILY WHERE MOTHER WORKS Judge Sees Orderly Home Where There Is Absence of Such Practice. Bit United Press KANSAS CITY, Kan., May Nineteen out of every twenty boys “go wrong” come *from in which the mothers are forced to work, according to Henry Meade, judge of Juvenile court, Kansas City, Kan. Invariably, It is found-that where there is a mother to stay at home and care for her children, little or no trouble Is caused by the boys and rarely do they come to the atten-
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tion of the Juvenile authorities, Judge Meade observed. IWfficult Problem • 1 It is the type of hoy who is without maternal guidance that presents a difficult problem. Usually he has already found that parental discipline can be evaded and has become inured to punishment, the judge said. It is every boy’s right to have a mother’s sympathy and a mother’s concern. “In some cases it is an absolute necessity that both a father and mother work in order to provide for a large family. In other cases, it is merely a desire for added wealth that makes a mother forsake home responsibility for business. ‘Perhaps, parents believe added money may bring added advantages for their children; but nothing can compensate for the loss of their boys,” Judge Meade said. Would Have Law Judge Meado favored prohibiting mothers from working. If her earning capacity Is a necessity, tjbe judge
would have the State provide it and “♦hus allow her to stay home and make a home for her children.” The judge admitted his proposal is difficult, and adds: "Only when we have found a way to keep the boy at home, is congenial surroundings, will we be sure of the type of boy which will be turned out from the average American home. “Until then, we will nave to struggle along under present conditions, and the Juvenile courts will have its. hardended boy criminals —not really bad, but unmanageable.” MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED liifantoriuin Operator, Indicted By Second Grand Jury. 811 United Press NEW YORK, May 21.—The additional grand jury today ordered the indictment of Mrs. Helen Augusta Geisen-Volk, “baby farmer,’ on a charge of first degree manslaughter in connection with the death of William Winters, a month old baby who eyed at her lnfantorium.
Turkish Women Drink CONSTANTINOPLE. May As— | The Green Crescent Society, a Tur- t klsh i prohibition society, says that ( drunkenness la Increasing among | the younger and most cultured women of Turkey, because “of a misconception of civilization and society life."
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