Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1935 — Page 7

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HITLER NAMES STUDENT AIDS IN SCIENCE WORK 36 Undergraduates Chosen to Assist Professors in Their Classes. of the five science departCuints at Butler University have annoifticwi S3 student assistants who have born solectod on a basis of scholarship and interest in science. Assistants ' the botany department are Marcella West. Robert Prrttyman. Scott McCoy, Olive Gunder, William Daily, Marian Ballinger. Charlotte Young, Ina Stanley, Marjorie Newman, Louise Moorman, Mary Minturn, Doris Meuser, John Howell, Charlene Gudgel! Harriot Durnell and Ann Bowman. Student aids in chemistry arc Dorothy Reasoner, Raymond Due, Shields Johnson, Paul Lindenbore. Bernard Shock, Robert Stewart and F.'oyd Keller. In home economics, Jane Crawford, Nina Ruth Sherman, Marjorie Davis and Verna Pickerel are assistants. Zoology assistants are Corliss Maxam, William Koss, Dorothy Sparrow, John Hutchens, Frieda Gilbert and Edward Longerich. Physics department assistants are Dudley Hutchinson, Robert Fohl and Harold Carson. School ‘Sing’ to Be Held An all-school sing will be held on the Butler University campus from 8 until 9:30 tonight under sponsorship of the Butler Y. W. C. A. and men's union. Six fraternities and 13 sororities, representing a membership of more than 500 students, are expected to take part. Fred Rvkor and Gayle Thornbroijgh, presidents of the two sponsoring organizations, will have charge. Rehearsal Room to Open A new rehearsal room for the Butler University choir, which has recently been completed in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, will be dedicated at 11:40 tomorrow morning. Donald C. Gilley, choir director, will be in charge. Speakers for the ceremonies will be President James W. Putnam, Dean Gino A. Ratti. Charles W. Wilson, bursar, and Miss Ada Picking, conservatory director. Paul E. Jones, a student, will respond for the choir. The choir has a membership of 60 persons and has begun rehearsals for public appearances during the winter. Death Caused by Breathing Smoke By T tiifrrf /'rest LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct. 9. Smoke breathed when fire damaged his home Monday agravated a heart ailment and caused the death of Noble Ellis, 66, yesterday. He had fallen asleep in a chair when the house caught fire from an overheated furnace.

BOWELS WERE REGULATED MORE THAN YEAR AGO Indo-Yin Relieved Old Ailment; Trouble Never Returned.

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