Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 56

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Hl a By OSWALD JACOBY bo TODAY we find that famous foursome of North, East, South and West playing away. Both sides need 120 and at his second turn to play North melds joker-joker-king-king and disEast discards a black three and

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South draws and discards without melding.

West draws and holds A-K-K-

a very pleasing hand when he needs 120 and the other side has already melded. He looks it over carefully

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some other card,

, Richard C. Brower, Minneota’s supervisor of radio educan said in discussing the immiment teacher snortage.

and sees one ray of hope. If he freezes the pack he should be able to play | safe forever. Of course, he has a partner, but maybe the partner can protect himself. y

‘School children don't need to ‘anticipate a whole day of classes foming from a loudspeaker, with thing but a record player where teacher used to be. “Magnetic tape would only be ‘an aid to schools. You couldn't do away with the human element in teaching,” *Rut with the drastic shortage of teachers coming as“men and women go back into the service, we must expect to have less fualified adults teaching our ¢hildren. Tape recordings of educational programs will be a tremendous help.” “Here to discuss his state's radio education program with other edycators, Mr. Brower sald that Minnesota had offered to tape {ts library of 800 educational programs for any or all of the 48 States that are interested.

Many States Interested . "“Colorado has indicated interest, and so has Rhode Island. Mississippi ordered some tapes as samples,” the former history teacher said enthusiastically, “We have programs dramatiztng everything from arithmetic to art. We try to avoid straight Jectures, It's especially . effective in literature classes. A teacher could put a recording under her desk and play mood music when she reads poetry I suppose’ Mr. Brower sald thoughfully. But we have a record of 'a man with a wonderful voice reading "Wordsworth. Even the boys like 46 listen to it. And the girls love hr

Keep Program Short { “wor instance, if I were teach ing a social studies class now, and ‘g boy asked me what made AmerJeans different from Europeans,” r. Brower said, “I might play ‘A wonderful half hour recording we have about the Sears Roebuck seatalogue. The impact of that ‘gatalogue on our rural life is terfitic. I'd tell that boy that being able to order al] those things was one reason Americans were different from Europeans.” #.. He thinks schools should keep “the recorded programs short, and gt committees of the class memrs act as sort of announcers or Jnasters of ceremonies to explain Mand introduce the program. » “Tape recordings of advice to. feachers on handling special stuident problems will be very valuable in re-training some of the ‘women we will have to call on for {teaching in the next few years” Mr. Bower concluded. “We'll be _

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TOMORROW Aftermath —12:30 p. m. Mrs, Earl R. James, 4060 Arthington Blvd., hostess, A Christmas Story, Mrs. C. L. Price; party. |

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Unfortunately for his plans poor East gives a the pack first and North and South win the game, In the ensuing discussion it turns out that Eas held a pair of eights at the time he gave the pack with

West then said, “I thought you would realize that

when I froze the pack and followed by throwing an eight. that I was showing you a safe discard.” :

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