Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1945 — Page 10
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'shooter to stick it hits a marble. your taw is what does this. Keep Hand Relaxed The first important | {thing to remember is to keep your | (hand relaxed. Don’t get nervous) |and cramp your shooting hand or Yo shots are likely to go wild. Try ‘this: Lay your agate on ground. Then put the back of your “hand ‘on the ground, with the first | and second fingers resting on either side of the shooter, | Bring the tips of the two fingers |together on the agate and curl {them back with the marble between |them.
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DR. GEORGE W. . CRANE, above, nationally known leéturer, psychologist and newspaper columnist, will spedk at a meeting of the Emblem club of the Cen-
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An authority in the fields "of applied psychology’ and public: relations, Dr. Crane will speak on “How to Build Good Will,” ing emphasis on social public relations methods. Holder of five college degrees, Dr. Crane is the author of “Case Records of a Psychologist,” widely read newspaper column, “Psychology Applied,” a textbook in 300 colleges and universities
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a dinner at 6:15 p. m, at the Y.M.C. A. and both the dinner and lecture will be open fo the public. Reservations may be made at the Y.M.C. A.
$5350 50 GIFTS ADDED TO UNITED “Y’ FUND °
the united Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. campaign total $5350, F. B. Ransom, chairman of the drive, announced today. Gifts thus far total $20,460, and said he expects the amount to exceed the $26,000 goal when the -drive ends +Friday. The campaign was launched. to retire the indebtedness on the Phyllis Y. W. C. A. and the Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. The campaign committee will meet tomorrow 5:45 p. m. in
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DEAN OF PRINCETON IS BUTLER SPEAKER
Dr. Christian Gauss, dean of the college at Princeton university- will discuss the ‘post-war college and American’ education traditions in a
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series of _confer-| ences at Butler university April 20 and 21, A night address by Dr. Gauss will be given for the public April 20. State and city educators and schbol administra-| " trators will be. invited to the conDr. ference, Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler president, said. Professor of modern languages at Princeton, Dr. Gauss is in his fourth decade as a member of the university’s faculty and in his second dec-! ade | as dean of the college. He also] has general supervision of Prince- | ton athletics.
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