Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1936 — Page 10

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26 ARE CHOSEN TO AID WRITERS OF STATE GUIDE Advisory Group to Hold First Meeting Tonight at Claypool. Twenty-six leaders in various fields, including seven college presidents, and presidents of editorial associations, have been appointed members of an advisory committee I to aid the Works Progress Administration in the prepartaion of the Indiana section of the American Guide. This work is to be done by writers employed on the Federal writers' project., state headquarters of the Works Progress Administration has announced. The committee is to hold ids first me ting at, a dinner in the Claypool tonight After the dinner an historical program, commemorative of the passage of Abraham Lincoln through India napcii,-. on his way to be inaugurated President, is to b° given. The committee is: Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana University; Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president of Purdu.? University; L. A. Pittenger, president of Ball State Teachers' { Collegp, Muncip; Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of De Pauw Uni-vcr.-.ty; Ralph N. Tirey, president of the Indiana State Teachers' Col- \ lege, Terre Haute. Other Aids Named Otho Winger, president of Manchester College; the Rev. John J. O’Hara, president of the University of Notre Dame; J. E. Frederick of j Kokomo, president of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce; William H. Book, executive vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce; Dr. James A. Woodburn, professor emeritus of American history at Indiana University; Floyd I. McMurray, state superintendent of public instruction. Dr. Christopher B. Coleman, state; librarian and director of the Indi- j ana Historical Commission; Capt. H. S. Norton, president cf the Gary Commercial Club; Raymond Sellers. ; Franklin, president of the Indiana ; Republican Editorial Association; Mrs. Alta Brunt Scrnbower. Bloomington; Mrs. Kat.e Milner Rabb. Indianapolis; Cornelius O'Brien. Lawrenceburg; Dr. A. R. Killian, Lafayette, department commander of rhe American Legion; Miss Bonnie Farv ell of Terre Haute, state regent of Ihe Daughters of the American Revolution. 'W. G. Minor of Cannelton. president of the Indiana Democratic Edi- j torial Association; R. A. Brodhecker. \ Brownstown, president of the Indiana Weekly Press Association; Wray E. Fleming, Indianapolis, president I nl (he Hoosier State Press Association; James P Goodrich, Winchester; Mrs. Frederick Balz, Indianapolis, presdient of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs; Lewis Taylor, Indianapolis, president of s the Indiana Farm Bureau, and Carl Mullen, Hammond, president, Indi- ; ana Federation of Labor.

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'aviator is to address TRAFFIC CLUB MEETING Air Operations Is Walter Hughen’s Tapic for Tonight. The Indianapolis Traffic Club is to hold its monthly forum meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Lincoln. Walter Hughen, American Airlines pilot, is to discuss aviation from the operating point of view. Before joining American Airlines seven years ago. Mr. Hughen was a flight commander in the United States Navy. The committee in charge of arrangements is comprised of Stanley A. Daugherty. H. B. McNeely, E F. O'Donnell. B. D. Rhodes and D. R. Thompson. William H. Roose,

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city traffic manager of American Airlines and a member of the club, assisted. SOCIETY ELECTS HEADS Holy Name Group at St. John’s Names New Officers. Officers of the Holy Name Society of St. John's Church announced today are Joseph McLafferty, president; Jacob Freije, vice president, and Charles Hill, secretary-treas-urer. The Rev. Clement Bosler is pastor of St. John's Church. H. W. Collins Is Banker H. N. Collins, defendant in the Louis Stern & Cos. mail fraud trial in Federal Court, is not Harry W. Collins, an investment banker at 909 Merchants Bank Building.

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