Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1937 — Page 4

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Plan Math Meeting at t Butler

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‘Prof. Juna Lutz Beal (left) and Prof. B. C. Getchell of the Butler University Mathematics Department are in charge of local arrangements for the annual American Mathematical Society meeting at the ur Jordan Memorial Hall Dec. 28 to Dec. 31. Five national mathemates) societies will be represented on the Butler campus next week.

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PHYSICS GROUP SETS SESSION

Teachers of Nearby States To Convene During Science Parley.

Physics teachers in Indiana and neighboring states, colleges and public schools are to meet in Indianapolis during the first two days of the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science convention here Dec. 27 to Jan. 1. Papers prepared by several authorities in the field of physical science will be read at the first meeting Mophay morning. Prof. P. I.-Wold, Vain College, Schenectady, N. Y,, d!J. Rud Nielson, University of Okla homa, ate to speak in the affernoon. - Round-table discussions following these meetings will be directed by Prof, K. Lark- Horovitz, Purdue University. Dean Harold K. Schilling, Union College, Lincoln, Neb., is to lecture Tuesday morning, and the annual dinner for physicists is to be held Wednesday night. Presentation of an Ryan in “recognition of outstanding teaching and contributions to teaching ’is to be made at the dinner.

Prof. Clute Arranges

Fern Meetings

Prof. Willard N. Clute, Butler University, today had been named chairman in charge of arranging meetings for the American Fern Society which is to meet here in connection with the American Associa on for the Advancement of Scie convention Dec. 27 to

Jan. P ¥ Clute is curator ‘of the Buthefbarium and ‘director of the botanical gardens on the Fairview campus. He also is editor of the

TESTS ANNOUNCED FOR CIVIL SERVICE

lc. p. Bernhart, U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners secretary, today announced that examinations soon will be held for seven Civil Service positions. They are junior tabulating magis operator, $1440 a year; alpha_betic accounting machine operator, $1440; inspector of railway signaling and train control, $3800, and mathtical statistical analyst and ‘senior, associate and assistant math-

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Fur er information may be obtained, at 421 Federal Building.

RICHBERG IS MEDIATOR

ASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (U. P.) .— dres Pastoriza, Dominican Minister to the United States, announced today that his Government designated Donald R. Richherg as non-national delegate for disions the dispute between

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American Botanist, quarterly publication of the Fern Society. Prof. Edgar T. Wherry, University of Pennsylvania and president of the Society, is to direct the meetings of the group which ‘are to be

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DIES IN RICHMOND RICHMOND, 1 Dec. 22 (U. P)— :

dore (Pop) Myers, Indianapolis Speedway Corp. general manager, %

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