Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1936 — Page 11

MARCH 27, 1036.

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DE PAUW WILL 1 CONDUCT TEST* IN ATTENDANCE Experiment in Classes May Lead to Change in ‘Cut’ System. Timr. Special GREENCASTLE. Ind., March 2T, —A committee of De Pauw Univer* sity faculty members will conduct an experiment in voluntary clasft attendance next fall, it was announced today. Headed by Prof. Harold Zink of the political science department* the committee is to carry on a "controlled experiment” under which all junior and senior students with a grade average of "B” or higher will be excused from the "cut" system. A study then will be made of attendance of students working under the voluntary rule, of grads comparisons, and of general result# of the experiment. From these studies, the commit 4 tee is to make with a view to organizing a perma-\ nent plan. \ Prof. Herold Ross, faculty secretarv, explained that class attendance will become a “student responsibility.” and that regular attendance will be expected. He said more than 100 institutions have adopted similar arrangements. R. E! KIRBY BECOMES CORONER_CANDIDATE Campaign Manager for Kern Will Seek Primary Nomination. Robert E. Kirby, campaign manager for Mayor Kern in his rac# for Judgeship in 1929, today haa announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for coroner of Marion County. He has been associated with hij father, Garrett F. Kirby, in the Kirby Mortuary. He was bom in Indianapolis and attended Technical and Cathedral High Schools. He later studied at Notre Dame University and Benjamin Harrison Law School. Mr. Kirby lives at 4330 Park-av. He recently retired as president of the Indiana Junior Chamber of Commerce and now is a director of that organization. He is a member of the Young Democrats, Optimist Club, Sigma Delta Kappa legal fraternity, American Business Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club and the Knights of Columbus.