Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1928 — Page 47
OCT. 26, 1928.
700 HISTORIANS TO MEET HERE IN CONVENTION Most Noted Scholars of Nation Will Discuss Problems. Unsolved problems of history will be discussed by leading historians and scholars at the forty-third annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Indianapolis Dec. 28-31. More than 700 historians are expected to attend. Public health and political conditions in the Bouth also will be among the prinicipal topics. At a sectional meeting Professor Prank Maloy Anderson of Dartmouth college will present for debate a problem involving the identification of the author of the anonymous “Diary of a Public Man,” published in the North American Review in 1879. Professor Anderson s paper will be entitled “Who Wrote the 'Diary of a Public Man.’ Arr.os Kendall, Henry Wikoff or X?” "Three or four other historians who will join in the discussion, which it is hoped will bring a definite conclusion of this question. The presidential address will be delivered Dec. 28, by Professor James Henry Breasted of the University of Chicago, noted for his Egyptian explorations. Professor Nellie Neilson of Mt. Holyoke college will present a paper on “The Medieval Manor.” A session will be devoted to a paper by Professor Ulrich B. Philips of the University of Michigan, on “The Central Theme of Southern History.” Reports will be received from committees engaged in raising en endowment of $1,000,000 “to promote American history and history in America." The headquarters of the endowment effort are at Columbia university. Sessions of the Indianapolis
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Dr. James Henry Breasted, American Historical Association President.
meeting also will take up mooted questions of the American Revolution, the West Indies, the far east, modern English history, modern continental history and the freshman course in history. Allied societies convening in Indianapolis at the same time will include the American Bibliographical Society, the American Catholic Historical Association, the National Council for Social Studies, the Mississippi Valley Historical Association and the Agricultural History Society. On the evening of Dec. 29 Professor Albert Tangeman Volwiler of Wittenberg college, Springfield, Ohio, will deliver an address on “Benjamin Harrison and the Venezuelan Tribunal at Paris." Dr. Richard H. Shryock of Duke university will speak on “The Public Health Movement in the United States.”
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PLAY CAST ANNOUNCED By Timet Sp cial BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Oct. 26. Carl Winter, Indianapolis, has been chosen a member of the cast “So This Is London,” to be presented by
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the Indiana University Garrick club. He will take the part -of Alfred Honeycutt in the Arthur Goodrich play. Miss Agnes McNutt, CrawfordsvUle, has been chosen to play the leading feminine rol j. James Snodgrass. Marion, will play opposite Miss McNutt. Others in the cast are
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Mary O. Rippey, Warsaw; Robert Pixel, Marion, Alice Thom, Tipton; Stanley Cooper, Brazil, and Jane Williams, East Cleveland Heights, O. A rainbow sometimes may be seen all day long in Siberia. It is due to reflection of the sun on fine particles of snow in the air.
