Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1925 — Page 4
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TRIBUTE TO BE IpjUD RALSTON I jR HISTORIANS m\ Feature Opening Session of State Society Next Friday. Memorial services in honor of the ite United States Senator Samuel I. Ralston are to feature the openig: session of the annual conference f the Indiana Historical Society ext Friday noon in the Chateau afe at the Claypool. Meredith Hcholson, local author, is to be in harge of the memorial. Dr. James A. Woodbum, profesor of history at Indiana University, rill follow with an address on the ■dmlssion of Indiana into the Union, he date being the 109th anniversary f admission. State Senator C. Oiler Holmer, Gary, will speak on Builders of the Calumet Region.” During the afternoon reports, elecion of officers and exhibits of historical material will take place. At Hght an Informal dinner for members of county and regional historilal societies will be given, with Mrs. Frank J. Sheehan of Gary presiding. I Later in the evening the group Ivill return to the assembly room it the Claypool, where a program rill be given. With Dr. Woodbum presiding laturday morning, a breakfast for ollege teachers of history will be iven at the University Club. From 0 to 12 Saturday morning a joint leetlng of the societies and the ilstory section of the State Teachirs* Association will be held in the tssembly room, with Harlow Lindey presiding. The luncheon of the ilstory section of the State Teachirs’ Association will be given Saturlay noon in the Florentine room at he Claypool. Prof. Dixon Ryan Fox of Columia University will speak at a gen-
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