Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1935 — Page 26

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TEACHERS OF STATE TO BE CITY'S GUESTS Convention Tomorrow and Friday Expected to Bring 17,000. (Continued From Page One) election is expected from Ft. Wayne with that city fostering two candidates. Bertha Nelson and Elizabeth Murphy. Meeting Plan, Topic Split in the convention over the feminine candidates may lead, according to association members, to another man heading the organization with Dr. W. W. Wright of Indiana University’s School of Education as the most talked-of dark horse. The convention’s annual “bogeyman,” breaking up the fall central meeting into congressional district sessions, has been outfitted in newly garbed resolutions for presentation on the floor. Report of the constitutional revision committee, headed by Dr. Henry L. Smith, Indiana University, is expected to result in a stormy protest if the committee does not agree to the holding of district meetings instead of the single Indianapolis session. Seek District Sessions Teachers from the northern section of the state are said to be backing the move for district conventions. It is reported that a change in the association’s name to the “Indiana Educational Association” is planned by proponents of the move to organize district meetings. General sessions will open at 3 p. m- tomorrow in Cadle Tabernacle with L. V. Phillips, Vincennes, retiring president, presiding. Mr. Free’s inaugural address and Mr. Tomlinson’s address on “What Is South America to Us?” follow the opening of the meeting with Dr. FLshbein closing the talks with “Medicine and the Changing Time." Committee announcements conclude the session. Departments to Meet Departmental meetings, sessions of the 12 districts to elect vice presidents and nominating committee members, are to be highlights of Thursday afternoon's convention. Members of the executive committee for the First. Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Districts also are to be selected during the afternoon. Business sessions of the convention begin at 9:30 a. m. Friday in Cadle Tabernacle with reports of committees. While the convention body is in session the nominating committee meets in the Claypool to select next year's president and vice president. The committee’s report is to be given shortly before noon. The convention floor can refuse to accept the nominating committee’s report and nominate officers from the convention body. Ethiopia Speech Topic The New Deal in education is to be discussed at afternoon sessions in Cadle at 2 when Miss Samuelson, N. E. A. president; Miss Florence Hale, New York City educator, and Dr. Stoddard with his talk on “Some Implications of Progressive Education’ are the speakers. Ethiopia’s war and the country's habits and customs will be related at 2 p. m. in the Murat Theater,at an illustrated lecture give by Dr. Osgood. Miss Golda Milliner, Elkhart, association vice president, is to preside. General sessions of the convention close at 8 Friday in Cadle when Dr. Smith discusses “America, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” and Dr. Bradley, Chicago pastor, talks on “Romance of Life.” Entertainment Scheduled City theaters have billed special feature movies for the convention. Ballrooms plan fetes. Restaurant prices are to stay at even keel throughout the sessions, association officials say. Teachers without room reservations will be provided with accommodations at Indianapolis Convention headquarters, 1201 Roosevelt Building, or by phoning Ri. 2577. State association headquarters will be in Room 203. the Lincoln, under the direction of Charles O. Williams, permanent secretary-treasurer.

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