Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1942 — Page 6

FOR OPEN HOUSE Event Will Mark Close ’

Of Annual Homecoming l,

Celebration, .

Dr. M. O. Ross, president of Bute ter university, and Mr, Ross will -Teceive alumni, faculty and friends of the school at an open house Oct. 31 following the DePauw-Butlér football game. The event is a part of the school's homecoming activities, which will bé climaxed on that evening with| Complete with: “For Whom the the annual dance, sponsored by| Bell Tolls” haircut, Vera Zorina,

the members of Blue K d _| whose locks were shorn for the let or in ph gs > aq gees role of Maria in the Hemingway » ne ig ts of Co- film, returns to New. York opti-

lumbus hall. ; mistically saying her short tresses The traditional “rhinie-sopho-| are easy to care for. Zorina was more” greased pole fight on Oct. 30| replaced by Ingrid Bergman when; will open the festivities. At 6 p. m.,| Hollywood changed its mind about $ small bombfire will signal the| her suitability for the part. close of the competitive scrap drive

smong trates on we camps. | PROFESSOR TO SPEAK jie to Be Bumed | ON JAPS’ ‘OBJECTIVE

The drive, which began five weeks : ago, has replaced the traditional| Dr. H. Z. Benninghoff, professor wood-gathering contest. Effigies of of political science at Franklin colHitler and Hirohito, made by mem-| rece will speak at 6 p. m. tomorrow bers of the Y. W. C. A, will be at a dinner of the Professional

roasted in the bonfire, The fresk-man-sophomore event is {being Men's forum in the Canary cottage.

sponsored by Utes and the pore He will discuss “Japan’s Objective drive by Sphinx. and Why.” A discussion period will Fraternity and sorority house follow decorations will be judged Saturday ’ ip morning, under the direction of Dr. Benninghoff was sent to Chimes. Noon luncheons > be Japan as an educational missionary 8

held at the fraternity and sorority(in 1807. He began teaching a houses preceding the game, course on ‘American institutions at Between halves of the annual Waséda university, Toyko, in 1908 gridiron contest, the winner of ~the and continued his work there until scrap drive will be announced. L. B. 1933. He is now teaching a tourse McCracken, head of the salvage|in early European contacts with the answering service and member of | Far East at Franklin college.

- the county OCD, and L. W. Hully, er of the Indianapolis divison of Internationas lanapolis divic| g FILLS up udge th iles. Ee ee or TONIGHT

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