Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1938 — Page 12
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BEHAVIOR TO BE SUBJECT OF NE LECTURE SERIES .
Indiana U to to Continue Marriage Course This Semester.
Problems of human behavior will be considered in a series of 15 nontechnical lectures to be given this fall at the Indiana University Extension Center, 122 E. Michigan St. Jerr v Carter, senior clinical psyogist of the I. U. psychological c, Will be the lecturer. The series will begin the night of Oct. 5, and continue for the following 14 Wednesdays from 8:10 to 8:30 p.m Mr. Carter will consider psychological growt h, meiuding patterns of infa hildhood, adolescence, middle age and Everyday problems and adjustment also will be
fd Tihece senescence per sonal studied.
| btotogteat aspects of marriage. Stu-
dents will be required every lecture.
to attend
13 Per Cent Gain Shown |
In DeRaw Enrollment:
GREENC ASTLE. Sept. 23. —The latest enroliment report at DePauw University shows 1374 students, an increase of more than 13 per cent. The greatest gain was in the freshman class, 516 being registered as {compared to 392 last vear A new publication, “The Boulder,”
[will appear on the DePauw campus
this year. Hills, Pa,
William Bryant, Drexel is the first student editor.
Manuscripts will be solicited from!
students, faculty and alumni.
Work on Terre Haute Suiging to Start Soon
TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 23.—Construction will start soon on a new Fine Arts and Commerce Building at Indiana State Teachers College,
President Ralph N. Tirey announced] _ The building, costing $367,-| 272, will be built by aid of a $165,-|
today.
272
PWA grant.
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J08 PLACEMENT
TOTAL HIGHEST SINGE JULY, "37
State Office Aids 52,904 in Year; 272 Hired in City Last Week.
The State Employment Service! reported today that it has found
jobs for 52904 applicants with 7405
employers throughout the State in the last year,
Of the total placed, 45827 were referred to positions with * private employers in the industrial, commercial, agricultural and service occupations. The total does not include several ceived domestic employment. At the same time,
Bh was an-
IMPORTANT CHANGES
Passenger Train Schedules Effective
| week's placements here, said that|sy ang 30,
filled gratifying but matched demand for employees from all types of industry is indicative of a definite business pickup,” Smith said.
nounced that 272 applicants received | jobs in Indianapolis last week| through the State office.
George J. Smith, manager of the | Indianapolis office of the Employ- | {ment Service, who announced last
this is the highest mark made since July, 1937.
Demand Evenly Distributed
“Not only is the number of jobs! the evenly
Mr.
“This month promises to be one|
Our placements
While there is an applicant on
thousand who re-|
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' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
OPEN ‘Y’ CAMPAIGN
file for almost every occupation! known from egg-breakers to steam- | fitters, there is a shortage in a few | occupations, Mr. Smith said. These /include male stenographers betw een |
time study engineers, (furnace installers, domestic service | couples, silk and wool pressers, single and experienced female stenographers between 21 and 26, and! garnet machine operators.
Merle Sidener, leader the Third Christian Church, will be the principal speaker at the din|ner tonight which officially opened the annual Y. M. C. A. membership campaign. Clayton O. Mogg will preside at the dinner which is to be attended SCAFFOLD FALLS, TWO DIE |by the entire campaign personnel of VENICE, Italy, Sept. 23 (U. Pp.) — division leaders, team captains and
‘ [ “crews. | Emilio Besazza, 26, and Sante Re- Fermor S. Cannon, ¥. M. C. A.
of the best months we have had in|8a2o, 23, were killed and Antonic president, is head of the special almost two years. have been well over the 200 mark a each week for some time,” he added.| working at Porto-Parghera fell and | technical committee.
Milaan, 18, critically injured when| enrollment committee, and Harry scaffold on which they were|W. White, general secretary, of the Division lead-
hit ¢ a passing motor Water wagon. ers are H. C. Atkins, B. Ww. Duck,
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AT DINNER TONIGHT
| Oct. 3.
of the! {Christian Men Builders Class of)
Charles W. Jones, Roy Sahm, G. M. ||
Shotwell, E. O. Snethen and A. L. Taggart. The campaign will close
UNION INAUGURATES | ‘CIVIL SERVICE’ PLAN
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (U. P.).—| : The International Ladies’ Garment |
| STANDARD
Workers’ Union has inaugurated aj form of “civil service” examination | for its officers, it became known to- | day. This is believed to be the first | time a union has demanded such | qualifications from its officers, Hereafter, candidates for union office | B§ will take a 17-week training caurse: | on which they will be graded, it was reported.
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16 Lectures to Cover Aspects of Marriage
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 23 —Indiana University will continue this semester the marriage lecture - course which was started last summer. The 16 lectures will cover the legal, economic, social, ethical and
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