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heart whose t could see onl ‘for “Joe and legal tangle.
and child labor laws Backed Student and Plan It was Mr; Hacker ‘working with the Board of the Federation’of Par-
ents and Teachers who initiated the J _Ronal student atd plan, whereby the Pare the necessar ent-Teachiers Association contributed $500 bond re
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He was instrumental in establish- i ment of the Indianapolis Founda- en tion Scholarship fund of $12,000 a sos "i
vear. More than 3000 high school and college © students have been helped by this program which 1s still in operation For many vears he supervised : in ummer and evening schools and! Ww pny in Americanization cinsses. | EDUCATOR DIES—William Duithg World War II he super- A Hacker, assistant superintenvised the gardening program fin dent ‘of Indianapolis schools which 20,000 school children helped died today altel a month's } to increase food production, He also helped formulate plans and to! Aan initiate the Day Care program 10 the Red Cross, he helped to procare for some 500 children whose vide services in times -of emer-
was handling until the enc he embarked following hin “We thougl the attorney
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He was a member of the Com- caster, Township- High 8chool in munity Fund Board for 13 years Huntington County. from 1932 to 1045, and served on AB. from LU. in 1912 the Capitols Accounts Commitiee for the Fund for many years. As
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receiving the A B) degree, his ma jor subjects being ecpnomics and social science. In 1932 4t Indiana University, he received fhesM A. degree in —soctat-work:- 3 Mr. Hacker did his first teaching in a country school of Huntington = County where he taught all the
lgrades from 1000 to 1905 During = Suita 1906-07, he taught in the city s 12"x84” Size 3 3 schools of Huntington and from 2 tradi 3 1907 to 1809, he was principal of the = . Li grade school, In 1809-10, Mr. Hack. = Chri } er was principal of the Memorial!= with ¥ School “at Collinwood, O, and In = : 11910-11, he was teacher in the boys = y {school at Cleveland, O, z i Headed Truancy Department = ri Mr. Hacker began his §bivices = with the Indianapolis Public = — Schools in 1912 as director of the = department “which at that time was = ko! known as the truancy department Ind He was made assistant superin tendent of schools in charge of Ple social service and special education in 1930. For a period of 14 vears Eh prior to 1932 Mr. Hacker super CANNON vised the night schools carrving or Na an extensive program of adult Wry : Part Wool Blankets Ad Directed School War Program Ci Mr. Hacker was a member ol $ 98 Pht Delta Kappa, honorary educe . Ch tonal society, a member of local Ea, CANNON state and national education asso- Sm—
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