Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1926 — Page 16

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STATE SCHOOLS SURVEY REPORT GIVENJACKSON program Outlined Calls for Expenditure of About $6,172,260. X SIO,OOO survey report, which fcalls for the ultimate expenditure of tnlllions for Indiana’s higher institutions of learning was submitted to Governor Jackson, Monday Afternoon, by Dr. Floyd W. Reeves, University of Kentucky, who headed the staff of experts making the urvey. The work was paid for by a SIO,OOO appropriation from the Governor's contingent fund, having been ordered by him. If the survey suggestions are earned out, schools of commerce and finance and law of Indiana University And the pharmacy school at Purdue •Will be moved to Indianapolis; two Additional normal schools will be established. all agricultnral work at Purdue will be combined under one bead; more money will be approprlAted for the schools; budgeting methlOds will be improved; land, buildings And equipment will be added; professors’ salaries will be raised; there will be less teacher turn-over and provision made for their old age. Students Drop Out The report declares that while a jgreater percentage of high school etudents enter college In Indiana than In any other State, most of them do not finish. It states that **wasted funds are commendably email," but that increased fees for etudents will bo necessary unless

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