Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1935 — Page 10

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INSTRUCTORS IN SPEECH START STATE SESSION Five Groups Convene in as Many Rooms at Y. M. C. A. Speech whether the dramatic conversation of the playwright nr the oratory nf an Albert J. Beveridge, held sway in the Y. M C A today at a meeting of Indiana speech teachers. The speech department, branch of the State Teachers’ Association held meetings in five rooms in the “Y” with the department divided as follows: College affairs, debate and oraory, literature interpretation, speech correction and dramatics. W. N. Brigance, presiding in the division of college affairs, introduced the following speakers: L. S. Winch, Purdue. “Radio Speaking Myron C. Phillips, Wabash, "Eugene O'Neill, Playwright’’; Herold T Ross, De Pauw. Albert J. Beveridge as. a Speaker"; E. P. Trueblood. Earlham, "Fifty Years of Teaching Speech ” Choir in Be Heard Tn the debate section, C. E. Chapman, chairman, led a demonstration of the North Carolina debating style under the direction of Winifred Ray, Terre Haute. P. E. Lull, Purdue, explained the twoman team organization in rebuttal. The Arthur .Jordan Conservatory verse-speaking choir, aided by Indianapolis pupils, gave demonstrations in the literary interpretation division. Speakers in the division, headed bv Pearl Le Compte, were Ravia Garrison, Boonville, and Olema Mote, Evansville. Need for teacher training in speech correction was a highlight of that division's session with C. M. Louttit, Indiana University, the speaker. Mrs. Emily Clegg Halls presided. Proper lighting, short-cuts to successful stagecraft, and the traveling theater were discussed by the dramatics division. Dr. George W. Spohn, Northfleld, Minn., is to speak at a joint meeting of speech and English teachers at 2 lln the Masonic Temple. Indiana University students are to give a one-act play, "The Little S.one House,” at this session. NATURALIST WILL BE NATURE UNIT SPEAKER Teacher Association Department to Meet This Afternoon. The nature study department of the teachers’ association is to hear Dr. William Gould Vinal, naturalist, Western Reserve University, this afternoon in the Spink-Arms. Other speakers are to be Florence Geisler, Indianapolis; Mary Cedars, Kokomo, and Ann Lauterbur, Muncie. Officers are J. R. Craw, Hagerstown, president; Adel-1 phia Myers. Muncie, vice president, and Cora Hille, Muncie, secretary. HOSIERY WORKERS TO STAGE MASS MEETING Seek to Prevent Mills From Increasing Hours. Mass meeting of hosiery workers to prevent nulls from increasing working hours higher than the Hosiery Code Authority specifications, is to be held Saturday at 1:30 at 210'- E. Ohio-st. William Smith, American Federation of Hosiery Workers’ secretary, will be the speaker. Representatives from the Real Silk. National and Fulton mills are to attend. DR. A. J. STODDARD TO SPEAK AT BREAKFAST Administrative Women Are to Be Guests of Indiana Club. Administrative women are to be guests of the Indiana School Womens Club at breakfast at 7:30 tomorrow' in the Travertine room. Lincoln. Dr. A. J. Stoddard. Providence. R. 1., president of superintendence division of N. E. A., is to speak.

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DEAN OF EDUCATION WILL ADDRESS CLUB Dr. J. B. Edmonson to Speak at Dinner. Dr. J. B. Edmonson, dean of the School of Education, University of Michigan, is to speak before the Indiana School Men’s Club at a dinner at 6:30 tonight in the Riley room of the Claypool. City, town, and county superintendents of the state are club guests. PLANT TO BE VISITED Kingan & Cos. Will Have Teachers of Science as Guests. Science instructors attending the Indiana State Teachers’ Association meeting were to tour Kingan & Cos. packing plant at 1:30 today. Dr. H. E. Enders, Purdue University, and Dr. Geo ge L. Clark. University of Illinois, were speakers at the sectional meeting this morning in Washington High School.

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SEVEN GROUPS WILL CONSIDER PRACTICAL ART Association Department Sessions Arranged at Y. M. C. A. The practical arts department of the teachers’ association was to meet in seven rooms in the Y. M. C. A this afternoon. Divided into seven sections the department is to discuss auto mechanics, drawing electricity, general shop work, metal work, printing and woodwork. J. A. Foster, Elkliart, is to speak on auto Ray Newlon, Kokomo, is sectional chairman. Suggestions for drawing courses Are to be given by Charles H. Wikoff, Ball State Teachers’ College, in the drawing section headed by Ralph Brenton, Anderson. Others to Speak Omer Kirby, Orleans, and O. E. Sink. Ball State Teachers' College, are to be speakers in the general

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shop section with John H. Davis, Salem, presiding officer. Heat treatment of steel in a high school shop is one of the highlights of the metal work group's discussion to be led by Rex Sims, Wabash. Speakers are to be A. H. Luehring. Indiana State Teachers’ College; Ray H. Peck, Kokomo: F. L. Wilson, Indianapolis, and C. R. Rettig. Muncie. Printing to Be Topic Dwight L. Marsee, Mishawaka-, and Charles Hyde, Indianapolis, are to be speakers in the priming division. D. R. Winegarden is chairman. The woodwork section is to be led by Dean F. Smith, Indianapolis, with A. L. Weighler, Indianapolis, as speaker. Officers of the practical arts department are John R. Ludington, Muncie. president; W. A. Crandall, Bedford, vice president, and Charles Hyde, Indianapolis, secretary. Meeting Set at Clubs Vocabulary building through handwriting is to feature the meeting of the handwriting division of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club.

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