Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1935 — Page 14
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BUTLER INVITES PUPILS OF CITY TO OPEN HOUSE Hundreds Are Expected to Attend School's Annual Home-Coming. Sevpral hundred high school puond annual Butler University open home which is to be held Nov. 2 a par’ of the 1935 home-coming celI aboratories lecture halls and dedents will present demonstrations of A movie, .showing vear-round campus activities, and prepared bv Prof. G. A Schumacher and the Gho oiv'n hotivo ic hv the Butler Mothers’ Council, of which Mrs. G. A Ratti is president. Extension classes are being maintained by the university evening division this fall in Huntington. Columbus, Anderson, Crawfordsv.lle and Crown Point, with more than 250 students enrolled. Prof G F I/onard, director, has announced Work in these renters is being eonducted by Hervey A. Henderson. Bertram Behrman. Butler senior. ha r been elected president of Kappa Kappa Pm. honorary hand fraternity. Other officers are Milburn Scamahorn vice president Fills Beghtel, serretary. and George ( liih to Ciive Party The Craft Club, a Masonic organisation, is to hold a card party at 8 30 tonight in lhe Masonic Temple. 1522 W. Morris-st. E. O. Dickey is to take charge, assisted by George Thoeman.
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Bull-y! ft}, I'nitrft prr # MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 18 Ambrose Guthrie, farmer living near here, wasn't surprised when his registered cow, Jane, gave birth to a bull calf four days ago. But when Jane appeared the next morning with a second bull calf, he was amazed Imagine his bewilderment Wednesday when Jane led out the third of the bull calf triplets.
FALL FESTIVAL TO BE GIVEN BY P.-T. A. UNIT West Side Group Sponsors Event Set for Tonight. A fall festival is to be held tonight a* Martin's Garage, 4451 W. Washington-sf, under sponsorship of the Fleming Garden Parent-Teacher Association. Herb Harlan's Hawaiians will provide the entertainment. The Garden City P.-T. A. is to sponsor a Halloween festival tonight at School 8. Suppper will be served at 5:30. E\-l\ S. Official Dead BUFFALO. N. Y. Oct 17.—T. V. O Connor. 85. former ( hnirman of the United States Shipping Board, died yesterday. He suffered a stroke
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formation, this speeded up civiliza- ! tion must not cause use to neglect the creative side of education.” He declared that education should constitute the vanguard of social change and should destroy the emphasis to be placed on departmental ion. “Democracy to exist must be re- ; vived on the basis of the kind of faith on which it was founded. Teachers may multiply effective ideas that may be used in the choice of social alternatives,” he concluded. Before Dr. Cordier’s talk, Miss Agnes Samuelsen* president of the National Education Association, explained the influence of the teacher's attitude toward her work on the students’ success. The nominating committee's ticket for officers was accepted unanimously. New officers are E. H. Fishback, Anderson Junior High School I principal, president; R. L. Phillips, Brazil Junior High School principal, vice president, and Miss Gladys Teal, Lincoln Junior High School , teacher. Logansport, secretary. : Meeting of the group will be held ! at Muncie in May.
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