Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1944 — Page 7
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: “TYPIS Dr. W. W. Wright, dean of the jun- O, public library, was 8 principal day was Stephen C. Noland, chair- rt BATA UE 1: tips. FOR IY STS 8 © : ; ered - {0 [lor division of Indiana university,/speaker at the afternoon session|man of the Indiana economic coun- ELECT R.0.T.C. HEADS: J A desperate need . for clerks, terest in organized educational and| “Children are much more sensl- (declared that exploitation, Imperial| yesterday. He stressed the value of cil, who discussed “Post-War Tndi-| AT WASHINGTON HIGH 3 ) recreational activities, it ls believed tive to beauty and to change than|ism and territorial aggression — libraries in building a better world.|ana” before a meeting of the Spe-| Virginia Cox, Virginia Reilly and ‘colds ean eaitss mn he we realize,” Mrs. Golden declared.|bogeymen of the two d es pres The number of books on a library’sicial Libraries association. Betty Woody were electéd R. O. T. Head euids can aise She stressed the use of color in|ceding the war—m ve way toshelves, he said, is not a measure; “Music Goes to War” will be the (0. sponsors in an all student elec-| tle V . I éd and tolerant bases of its service, but the use of those subject of a talk tonight at a dina books. > ner-meeting by Sigmund Spaeth, !school. . tive mentally when comfortable and - Miss Wilma Reeve, library asso- president of the National Associa-| The new sponsors were chosen colds spoke today at a round-table at ease. The museum director said|with honest trade, internal develop-|ciation president, yesterday an-{tion for American Composers and |from a group of girls of high honor 560 to $2 | year, including {luncheon of the Indiana Libraryishe found that after dogs were ment, raised intelligence and hu-|nounced a number of bequests 1un- Conductors. j roll standing. Jacqueline Smith, : . Applicants are requested [association in the Hotel Lincolniallowed there children learned |manitarian services,” Dr. Wright der the will of Clement V. Ritter,|- The three-day conference will| Norma Ward and Mitzi Robbins will Jom rections In to see Mr. Bernhart, at 528 Federal where the 53d annual conference is|faster. ” former Indianapolis bookseller. close with a general luncheon-meet- remain on the sponsor staff of the .
] | urged. 8-held 1° oon) 1 with the| A speaker at last night's session,! J.J. Weadock, trustee of the Lima,| Also a speaker at a luncheon to- ing tomorrow. Mrs. Frances Clarke | Washington R. O. T. C. unit. VICKS YA
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