Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1938 — Page 7

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_ FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 19338

Legion Presents Flags to Schoolrooms

Miss Eleanor Bailey (center) 8b pupil at School 58, receives a silk flag presented to her room today by William C. Middlesworth (right), commander of

the Bruce Robison Legion Post 133, American Legion. the Post’s Auxiliary.

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American Girl Rollers. ....5%¢ Tyrol Rollers ...........$1.00

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Times Photo.

The Post donated similar flags to all the rooms in the school ‘in observance of Armistice Day. Mrs. Fred M. Wolf (right), is Americanism chairman of

BUTLER REVISES NEWS COURSES

Board of Hoosier Journalists Will Aid in Shakeup of Curriculum.

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Twelve Indiana newspapermen will form an advisory council to aid in improving the Butler University journalism department, Prof. Charles Kinter, department head, announced today. Members ot the advisory council

are: Hilton U. Brown, treasurer of the Indianapolis News Corp, chair-

man; Ralph Burkholder, associate

editor of The Indianapolis Times; Stephen C. Noland, editor of the Indianapolis News; Eugene Jepson Cadou, bureau manager of the Inter-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS

national News Service, and Joseph 8S. Hubbard, executive secretary of

the Hoosier State Press Association.

James A. Stuart, managing editor

of the Indianapolis Star and onetime national president of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity; Fred W. Lahr, president of the Indianapolis Advertising Club; Edward J. Hancock, publisher of the

Greensburg Daily News; Paul Smith, |©

United Press bureau manager in Indianapolis; Bennett Wolfe, chief of the Indianapolis Associated Press bureau; John F. Mitchell Jr. business manager of the Hancock County Democrat, and C. E. Van Valer, publisher of the Gas City Journal. Prof. Kinter, Prof. Donald D.

Burchard, staff member, and Dean

M. O. Ross, head of the business administration, selected the advisory council. Style Chart Planned

Prof. Kinter has announced that|

the newly formed advisory council will soon pass on & revised curriculum of the Butler journalism department. A well balanced style chart soon will be submitted. The ‘advisory. council will be able to advise.members of the department so that courses in business, editorial work, community journalism, public relations, advertising, and circulation will be more closely correlated with the changing needs

of newspapers.

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