Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1937 — Page 8
HARVARD CLUBS ARE TO CONVENE
HERE SATURDAY
Symposium on Fatigue Is to
Be Feature of 40th Annual Session.
Associated Harvard Clubs
will |
hold their 40th meeting here Satur- |
day. * Features-will be a “fatigue symposium” on human biology, by six members of the Harvard University faculty, and addresses by Prof. James M. Landis, Securities and Exchange Commission chairman and Harvard Law School dean. and Walter Lippman, public affairs commentator. Following ‘a luncheon t the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the dele-
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gates will hear the fatigue sympo- '
sium in the Indiana War Memorial auditorium. Studies have been made of humang in everyday life by five expeditions directed by David B. Hill, associate professor of industrial physiology at Harvard. One phase of the work has been the study of football players and other athletes. Special tests, were made on Don Lash, Indiana University’s Olympic distance rénner.
and on other track stars including | §
Gene Venzke, Archie San Romani and Glenn Cunningham. These tests showed that Lash surpassed others “by a wide margin” in body efficiency while undergoing heavy physical exer¢ise, accortling to laboratory directors.
"Two movie newsreels of Lash in |
action will be exhibited during -the symposium. Speakers Are Named The symposium, which has as its subject, “Men in Everyday Life—Experimental Studies in Human Biology,” is being brought bere at the : request of President James B. Con- ! ant, of Harvard, who will preside. It will consist of brief addresses by Prof. Lawrence J. Henderson, _ “Human Biology: Experiences As An Individual and As a Member of a Collectivity;” Associate-Pro-fessor David B. Hill, “The Work of the Fatioue Laboratory; Hard Work: High Temperatures: Great Humidity; High Altitude;” Dr. John H. Talbott, “The Effect of Environment upon Industrial Workers:” Assistant-Professor Thomas N. Whitehead, “The Behavioy of a Small Group of, Manual Workers;” Prof. Elton Mayo, “The Effect of Familyt and Social Situation Upon Work;” Dr. Arlie V. Bock, Department of Hygiene of Harvard College and the Life of the Students.”
PHONE EMPLOYEES "TO SPONSOR FROLIC
Employees of the building mainte- |
nance department of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. are to sponsor their third annual May Frolic dance at the Knights of Columbus auditorium Saturday night. Telephone employees and their guests are invited. W. C. Baker is
general chairman. 7 :
LUNCHEON TO CLOSE SEASON FOR CLUB
The Caravan Club, composed of Murat Temple Shriners, will close its season witin a luncheon Thursday in Murat Temple. An elaborate entertainment pro-
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100TH BIRTHDAY T0 BE OBSERVED BY CHURCH HERE
United Lutheran Members To Have Banquet On Friday.
A banquet commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First
United Lutheran Church is to be held at the church, Friday at 6:30
p.m. John E. Spiegel is to be master of ceremonies. After the invocation by the Rev. Walter C. Davis, pastor of the church from 1920-1926, greetings are to be extended by the Rev. H. Ci Cumey, Indiana Synod president, and Ernest N. Evans, Church Federation executive secretary. A pageant is to be presented depicting the church’s 100 years. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Florence Renn Scott, Mrs. Martha Mortensen Palmer and Dr. Martha Gardner Briedenbaugh.
Mayor to Speak
Mayor Kern is to deliver an address of greeting and the Rev. J. Earl Spaid, pastor of the church from 1926-1929, also is to speak. A program in connection with the church birthday is planned for Whitsunday, next Sunday, with the Rev. Davis giving the sermon. Music is to be furnished for the morning service by the junior and senior choirs. There will be a reception for members. Honor guests at the events will be | the members who have been on the church roll for more than 65 years,
Prof. David B. Gill
President James B. Conant
Recasting ot U.
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mendations for reforms.
and the undistributed-profits tax. as well as was expected when they
burdened individual taxpayers in many instances, and the latter has yielded far less revenue than it was supposed to produce,’ besides causing widespread complaints from corporations. Treasury and Internal Revenue "Bureau officials are puzzled by the results of the undistributed-profits | tax. They are trying to find cut why
, the returns were so disappointing.
Roswell Magill, Undersecretary of the Treasury and an expert on | tax problems, has been assigned by Secretary Morgenthau to the tak { revising the tax structure. He is | already at work on it. | - Mr, Magill is known to oppase the | increasingly long list of Federal ex- | cise taxes. These are renewed from | vear to year, the tendency of Con- | gress being to pursue the path of { least resistance rather than go to the basis of the tax problem. Mr. Magill is said to believe that | the income, gift and inheritance | taxes. along with liquor and tobacco | excises, should be the backbone of | the internal revenue. They should provide sufficient revenue wichout ' assistance from nuisance and hid- | den levies, he thinks. As revenue in- | creases, they could be lowered and | when the Government exchequer is low they could be raised. In other | words, the persistent search for new sources of taxation would be elim-
gram has been arranged under the |
direction of William A. Hoefgen, vice president. Members of the Caravan Club, Murat Shrire Temple
and their friends have been invited. |
NAME FORUM LEADER J: A. Gloin, I. 8S. Aves & Co. Craodit Union. is to lead a discussion on .the "Duti=s of the Supervisory Committee” tomorrow of the Central Chapter, Indiana Credit League. 8 m. in Auditorium.
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CCC TO TRAIN BOYS FOR JOBS IN INDUSTRY
A program to assist CCC boys obtain employment in private industry is to be launched in Indiana this summer, according to an announcement from the second regional office of the National Park Service in Omaha. The regional office supervises seven Indiana CCC camps. The move is being made in. advance of action on legislation now pending in Congress to establish a permanent CCC, making job training mandatory in camps.
SCHOOLMEN’S CLUB TO HOLD ROUNDUP
The Indianapolis Schoolmen'’s Club’s spring roundup is to be held Thursday at the Boy Scout reservation. Prizes are to be given for. tall stories, slickest serge suit and “stretchiest suspenders.”
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