Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 11
NOV. 19, 1926
WABASH COLLEGE TO INAUGURATE PRESIDENT OEC. 3 Brother of Dr. Hopkins to Make Club Ceremonial Address. Bv Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 19.—Dr. Ernest. M. Hopkins, president of Dartmouth College, and a brother of Louis B. Hopkins, new president of Wabash College, will be the principal speaker at the Inauguration of the new president here on Friday, Dec. 3, in the gymnasium. It is unique in college history to find brothers, both of whom have risen to the position of college presi-
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dent. Both are Dartmouth men. Before coming to Wabash, President Hopkins was personnel director of Northwestern University in Evanston, 111. All-Day Program Wabash men throughout this part of the Middle West are evincing great interest in the inauguration. The event will he notable in Wabash history. The day’s program will bo of Interest to all Wabash men and educators fpom neighboring institutions. In the morning, the bronze tablet placed on the old Caleb Mills home, now property of the college and occupied by President Hopkins as the president’s residence, will be unveiled with appropriate program Caleb Mills was the father of the present Indiana school system. The residence, the property of O. M. Gregg of thi3 city, who married a daughter of Mr. Mills, was recently presented to the college by Gregg. At the noon hour all of Greek letter fraternities on the campus will give luncheons at chapter houses for returned alumni. Ceremony in Afternoon The Inauguration will take place
at 2:30 in the afternoon. The academic procession will form in front of Center Hall, and move from there to the gymnasium. Besides President Hopkins of Dartmouth, speakefs at the exercises will include President William Lowe Bryan of Indiana University; James P. Goodrich, former Governor of Indiana and president of the board of trustees of Wabash, and Dr. Hopkins, the new president. George V. Kendall, dean of the college faculty, will
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preside at the inauguration ceremonies. In the evening, the alumni will give a banquet at Masonic temple in honor of President Hopkins and visiting educators. Trustees of the college and their wives will give a public reception for the president and Mrs. Hopkins, Saturday, Deo. 4. FREAK RADIO HONOLULU —A radio antennae which spans a taro patch loops
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RAPS DEMOS IN SOUTH Senor Says Excessive Money In Primaries. Bl United Prett WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Baaed on population, the use of money in the Pennsylvania and Illinois primaries was insignificant compared to expenditures in some southern States, Senator Harreld (Rep.), Oklahoma.
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