Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 3
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Miss Katherine Khin-Khin, Rangoon Y.W.C.A., Burma Miss Katherine Khin-Khin, journalist, novelist and vice president of the 'Rangoon Young Women’s Christian Association, Burma, will be in Indianapolis from Feb. 21 to the 28, 1949. Miss Khin-Khin, foreign correspondent of the Girls World of Rangoon and the author of two novels, came to the United States to attend the first YWCA International Study Conference on Women and World Reconstruction held. at Teachers’ College, Columbia University, from Aug. 18 to Sept. 14. There were more than 50 members of the YWCA’s from 26 countries considering the role of women in the world today and their contribution to world peace. She was among the conferees received in August at Hyde Park by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and more recently welcomed at the White House.
While visiting YWCA’s in the United States, Miss Khin-Khin has chosen Indianapolis as the association she will visit in the Central Region of this country. She will be here to observe committee work and program and will speak at several Y-teen and adult groups of the Central and Phyllis Wheatley YWCA’s, Red Feather Services of the Community Fund. Come! Card Parly Si. Christopher's Sunday February 27th MARCH Ist IS TIME FOR RED CROSS DRIVE!
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Children’s Concert February 19th Sixteen year old Phillip Coffin, tenor from LaFontaine, Ind., and winner of the Young Indiana Vocalists’ Contest, will appear as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra for this season’s second children’s concert on Saturday, Feb. 19 at 10 a. m., in Cadle Tabernacle. Mr. Coffin, selected from a group of 28_contestants, will sing Burleigh’s arrangement of “Go Down Moses,” “The Little Dustman” by Brahms, and Schubert’s “Serenade.” Dr. Sevitzky has selected Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, last movement, “Tubby, the Tuba” by Kleinsinger, Dvorak’s New World Symphony, first movement, and “Russian and Ludmilla” by Glinka to complete the program. Tickets for the children’s dbncert are available at public, parochial, and private schools in Indianapolis at the special concert price of 25 cents. Tickets also will be available at Cadle Tabernacle before the program. There are no age limits for the concert. The world’s greatest living violinist, Heifetz, will be soloist with Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra for the season’s 11th pair of concerts on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26 and 27, in the Murat Theater.
Holcomb Establishes New Fellowships At Butler President M. O. Ross of Butler University announced today the establishment of two additional graduate fellowships in chemistry by J. I. Holcomb, president of the J. I. Holcomb Manufacturing Company and a member of the Butler board of directors. The new fellowships, each valued at $1,500 per year and good for a two year period, are identical to the two established by Mr. Holcomb last May. The original fellowships are now held by Ralph Strother Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Simpson, 237 Blue Ridge Rd., a 1948 graduate of Butler; and Gene M. LaFave, a graduate of Notre Dame. The new awards will be available to graduate stu-
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ing Company and at the same time work toward the Master of Science degree in Chemistry at Butler. Research work in the Holcomb laboratories is headed by Dr. G. C. Walters, director of chemical research; and Dr. Kieth
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M. Seymour, head of the Butler chemistry department, will direct work at the university. Fellowship holders will engage in research work toward the development and evaluation of synthetic detergents, or cleaning compounds, Dr. Walters said. Evaluation of detergents will be made with respect *to physical and chemical properties and study will be made as to their use in the various fields of industry, he said.
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