Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1948 — Page 12

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May 12-13 Meeting Planned at Claypool

Employees’ insurance and re-| tirement programs will hold the attention of the Indiana Bankers Association at its 51st annual) meeting May 12-13 in the Claypool Hotel. : 4 #5] Gov. Ralph F. Gates and Tom| Collins, a humorist, will address the annual dinner. Past presi-| dents, members of the 50-Year Club and the council of admin-

cial diners. oH Other speakers will be Howard | E. Nyhart on insurance, Dr.| Claude L. Benner, vice president| of the Continental American Life, Insurance Co. of Wilmington, Dél., and Lewis F. Gordon, vice president, of the Citizens and] {Southern National Bank, Atlanta,! Ga. i Y R. D. Mathias, president of the 014 National Bank in Evansville, lis president. Mrs. J. Floyd King|

Real Estate Board

A tour of the International Harvester plant here will be made tomorrow afternoon by members of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. The inspection will be preceded by a noon luncheon in Buckley's Restaurant in Cumberland, : The trip was arranged by the board's farm committee headed by Guy Williams. Other members

are Chester F. Balley, vice chair-

+ William 8. Allen, John D. Case, Fred T. Davenport, Ira El-

{more Walter M. Evans, Earl W, ~HKiger; George -A.

Miller, Fred W. Mitchell, Dan W. LeGore, Craw-

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Dr. Barnes Dr: Kirklin ALUMNI DAY SPEAKERS— Dr, Arlie- R. Barnes (left) and Dr. Byrl R. Kirklin, members of

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of Minnesota professors, are among the speakers on the program of the first annual alumni

day of Indiana. University. |... .

Six Take Part In Alumni Day

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|cine were to take part here today {in the schools first annual alumni

| - The program which opened this morning with registration in the |students’ lounge will consist of (addresses this morning and afterinoon in the medical school audiitorfum; a luncheon this noon, & tea for wives of alumni and staff at 3 p. m, in the lobby of Ball residence, and a dinner-dance tonight in the Athenaeum. The list of speakers Includes five educators in the field of medi-

Armstrong, deputy surgeon general of the Army. His talk will highlight the day's program at} 4p... ’ _ Former IU Students The educators, all former IU medical students, are Dr. Byrl R. Kirklin, professor of radiology at University of Minnesota; Dr. William T. Green, professor of erthopedic surgery at Harvard

LaMar, assistant essor of {clinical psythiatry at Cornell University Medical College; Dr. Bruce K. Wiseman, chairman of the department of medicine at

chairman, - opened - the - program this morning, and alumni were ‘welcomed by Dr. John D. VanNuys, dean of the medical. school. Specialization Essential -

the dinner tonight at which the

ter McCarty, Indianapolis, member of the IU board of trustees. Members of the general celebration committee, besides Dr. Garber, are Dr. Jane Ketcham, Dr. Cyrus J. Clark, Dr. Marlow M. Manion, Dr. Russell J, Spivey, Dr. Clyde Culbertson, Dr. Thomas B. Bauer, Dr."John J. Mahoney, Marc Waggener, and Mason R.

cal profession” and’ “indispen- | Dr. LaMar, psychiatrist, de-

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