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sa ll am 'J fi jj T4 e f: UB U3' she found delight in getting acquainted with her seven-year-old nephew, Irving, and her five-year-old grand-niece, June Marie? - That Dr. Margaret Frank is consultant at the Douglas Smith Foundation, assisting in the personnel adjustment of self-supporting young womeng and that she knows much about the behavior of white rats as well as of human beings her doctor's thesis being on the subject The E eff 0 41 Rirkefs-Prodzzcing Die! 011 Mate Learning in ibe Wbifc Rui? That Mr Orhn Denton Frank has been elect d president of the Central Association of Scr nce and Mathematics Teach rs that wh t he most enjoyed on his motorrng trrp through the western United States last summer was prckrng all the oranges he wanted and that he has recently b en made a Kentucky Colonel? That Miss Marjorie Fruit rs to be sponsor of next year s freshman class? That Mrs Pauline Galvarros moth r is p rncrpal of one of the more recently erected public schools of St Lours? That Miss Jan Hayes rs sister of an alumna of our College? That Miss Harriet Howard has been active rn the new project the Supervision Department rs carrying on vrsrtrng and advising alumnae rn their teaching positions? That Dr Louise Kappes this year has visited hay fever and asthma clinics at the Columb a University Medical School and at the Post Graduate Hospital and that from New York she vsent to Bermuda for a week s rest and vacation? That aside from her many duties at the College Miss Mabel Kearns rs assisting rn th rearing of h r er hr year old nephew Edward Trmeus? That Miss Frances Kern has spent the semester with her friend rn California Barbara Greenwood and will be h re to help celebrate the golden anniversary en route to her summer home rn Stockton Marne? That Miss Florence Lrnnell is v ry active in th Chicago League for the Hard of H arrng bein chairman of one of the important committees and that she was for four years Chicago hp reading champion and participated rn three national hp reading cont sts? That Miss Nelh MacLennan addressed the Department of Superrntendents of the N E A in St Louis and that she has dyed three hundred yards of material this year and mad as many costumes? That on important factor of Miss Maddox s superlative teaching rs her ph nomenal ability to raise pets that she has reared several families of canarres and this spring a litter of ten rabbits and a brood of ten chicks and that she is to continue her studying this summer toward the MA degree at the University of California? That Miss McElroy has visited for the College a number of high schools in this vrcrnrty and that she spends some of her play time at the Dunes rn the interesting home of her sister? That Miss Roselma Messman met her Hance Dr oseph E Archer when she lrved at the International House rn New York City that whereas she rs interested rn textile chemistry and worked on standardrzrng sheeting while she was at Columbia Dr Archer rs an electro chemist assisting Dr Fink director of the electro chemical department of Columbra University? That Miss Elrzab th Middleton spends every Christmas rn Cincinnati with her two loved nephews each time renewing her youth rn her native heath That thirty acres on Lake Michigan to be used for prrmrtrve camping have been added to Miss Mount s splendid camp for girls Oak Openings and that Miss Mount is active rn leading and address ng meetings of the Natronal Camp Directors Assocra tron? That California rs the heaven Mrs Grace H Mueller wants to go to when she dies? That Miss Myrtle Nelson rs the operator of the mysterious electrical speed demon that arouses so much curiosity when students gather at the book counter? That Dr Mary Pope attended the meeting of the American Medical Association rn Kansas City? At the turn of the century a dormitory was added to the college which was th n rncor porated as the Chicago Kindergarten College 18 9 9 ff f f-' . D . . . .D . 0 1 A . . . . c c , a ' a D K! 39 c . . . . . . , . , . . . 0 .. . c 1 . 0 1 . . c . , . A r , , . 7 . . G . Q .U - - . L c . ' o Cv . 7 I . X0 . , - L , . . . . E . . 3 . D . . U . . . I L a 5 9 C . ,n . . , . . . . . . . , . f. , -0 . . , . . . e a a , - A , . J . , 9 , . - I , - 1 2 ' ' ' if ' ii , . s f 1 - 1 - ' rr Y - 21. - a s . . . 1 . . - ' 3 ' A - qwqn qhft, Ad . 1 V' ,,W.:-....-., :,Aj!.. - 57 -.1 L :, 'A-..,',g14l ,Y-.nf ' - V in A , p' A 1-A' VI, -,Lu .- 4. 1 1 'r f 1 - ' A A . - F - 9 ' V . y.- ,, ln
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That Mrs. Sara Laffler Black received an M.S. degree from Northwestern in 1935, that she has been assisting Dr. Farwell in guidance, that she has been active in organizing the alumni association of the Demonstration School, and that she loves to buy pretty things for her home? That at one time this spring Mr. Bon in two weeks gave Hve lectures on five dif- ferent subjects, that he lectures for the most part without fee in the interest of new ideas in social and international relationship, that this year twenty-two boys are going with him and his family to their camp, which is becoming more and more a place where boys learn to adjust themselves to all situations according to their own age levels: learn to live and know nature without prescribed lessons? That Miss Miriam Brubaker, very much in demand in these parts as a lecturer, will teach in the first grade of the demonstration school of the University of California this summer, while she continues her study toward the M.A. degree? That Mrs. Fred J. Byington, who has been a teacher in the junior high school for two years, leaves for Montreal the day after the Demonstration School commencement to join her husband, who has been very advantageously promoted by the Tribune to a position in the Canadian city as supervisor of a newspaper mill? That though many student papers are directed to Miss', Campbell, charming Mrs. Campbell has a lovely daughter Jean, who teaches in Highland Park, and that the dearest spot on earth to them is Little Lookout , their cottage at South Haven, Michigan? That the reason why you have so often seen Mrs. Dorothy Whitcombe Clarke with blue prints under her arm is that ground has just been broken for the house which she and her husband are having built on Willow Road west of Winnetka, and that Dr. Clarke has recently been named Director of the Summer Session at Lewis Institute? That George Hibbard is a tall, blonde contrast to Marjorie Cooleyis dark beauty, and that in her unchanging graciousness and thoughtfulness Marge is one of the best friends of girls and faculty? That Mr. Davis has represented the faculty on the planning committee for the Golden Jubilee, and that Mrs. Davis this year won first prizes for both a short story and a play in contests conducted by the Women's Clubs of the Eleventh District of Illinois? That Miss Helene Davis attended the meeting of the Association of Registrars held in Detroit in March? That Miss Anne DeBlois and Miss Edith Ford Qwho by the way, received her M.S. degree from Northwestern in 19351 are sailing from Quebec August 1 on the Empress of Britain, bound for Paris, Brussels, Antwerp, Cologne, Amsterdam, and rural England? That Miss Mildred Dittman has several nieces and nephews for whom she does even more than for us at National, and that her College friends are asking why she never has any time for them on Saturday afternoon and evening and why she com- plains when Demonstration School parents meet on Wednesday evenings? That Dr. Louise Farwell is already booked for fifteen lectures next fall, one of them a second engagement before the Academy of Ophathalmologists to meet in the Waldorf- Astoria, New York City? That when Mrs. Fehr was away from Miss Baker's oflice this year, she and her Harry drove to New Orleans and then took the Cuba-Panama-Honduras-Costa Rican cruise, coming back with a beautiful tan in what for us was the middle of the winter? That Miss Verna Finger's leave of absence was for study in the University of Lon- don, in the department of phonetics, that she was asked to become a member of the London verse-speaking choir directed by Marjorie Gullan, and that she also spent two weeks in Paris at the University of the Sarbonne and lived one month in a college dormitory in Germany? That Miss Martha Fink took a trip to Mexico last summer, where she visited her brother, who is manager there of the San Miguel Mining Company, that in addition to enjoying the magnificent scenery and the fascinating deluges of the rainy season 555651 uwwirunvmrs-Eff 'J pr: ,vqvv-we-.1--g-.ry-I -:rf-f I an'-'vrfwrv 1-rf-ve ffm, V - -'-ff .'.vg-7rr,.5g 1'-.1--v-we-s -f -- - .V - EYE.. . -Sf!-.f-.M.af..a..,.a ...ai.L.A.,.....a,..,l,aeia L ' Je- 5 ef- A ......14..s..-., V LL. . ,. Q Spain lost her last remaining possession in the Western Hemisphere by the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war with the United States in 1898. 17 QTL, .i'- .f ,fu .. r ' if ,, it I. :Qjilifz V4 ' 'xlir' ' What., J: ri f, N ' ,sv 32' , V - - s CD5 if Wg?-J 3 111 jj.,-i ...jj '- v,,fW'1f, ' S ltilv'-A f 't ' 414 A A P . ri iidgzy' it Q jf! A, .'.A.:i1,ih- .. . 1 . . ,f , 1 of gas! N! . 1 lax, Aa.: s . n.-, sac
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Of Mrs Jean Rumry s Med1terranean quest of golden melody of several years ago? She found not only folk tunes but humor and drama 1n Italy Greece Turkey MOIOCCO Spa1n and Jugo Slav1a Oh to have b en an elf 1n a vest pocket on that cru1se' That Mr Davxd Russell plans to conduct a travel course to the Southwest d rmg the Hrst two weeks summer sess1on and that he IS ass1st1ng 1n carry1ng out some research 1n Cleveland and Kansas C1ty for the UDIVCYSIIY of Ch1cago relat1ve to pro cedures used 1n publ1c school curr1culum research? That M1ss Eunlce Sasman not only handles about fave hundred accounts but occa s1onally h1kes w1th the Pra1r1e Club and that her one hobby IS travel1ng when she has half a chance? That M1ss Vera Sheldon has been collaborat1ng w1th Dr E E LCWIS 1n wr1t1ng the volumes for rades three and four of a splend1d ser1es of modern books ent1tltd English Acflzlflz 1? M155 Sheldon worked for several years w1th Dr LEWIS dlrector of the ent1re SCYICS as elementary superv1sor 1n Rockford Ill1no1s and 1n Flmt M1Ch1g3H That M1ss Ehzabeth Sprmgstun enjoyed dates as well as learnlng wh1le she was work1ng for her M A degree at Columb1a New York last year and that many v1s1tors ask who tl1c charmmg art1st1c teacher of the fifth grade ISD That NIISS Wren Staley spent last summer readmg and wrltlng 1n New Haven and on a farm 111 Westwood Massachusetts lovmg New England all over aga1n whlther she swears to return as soon as she has transportauon? That Mrs Albert L Starrs has three beaut1ful ch1ldren and a new Plymouth? That Mrs Marguer1te Taylors son Ashton w1ll study 1n Europe th1s summer Wlth 111116 other boys under M1 1'r1sby 1 h1story teacher at New Tr1er where Ashton IS a jL11'1l0I' that Mrs Taylor also 15 go1ng to Europe and that they expect th 1r paths to cross? That MISS Stella Walty has 1 new nephew the first n1ece or nephew and a new Ford car? That on her tr1p for the College to M1nneapol1s M1ss 65816 Weller was ent rtamed on the estat of fr1ends mad on a Y1Cl1lflHg party glvcn by her uncle s Rotterdam flrm throu h the canals of Holland last summer? That MISS Dorothy Weller IS complet1ng a very successful two year term as pres1 dent of the Alumnae ASSOCIQYIOH of Nat1onal and that she 1ece1ved he1 MS degr t from Northwestern UHIVCFSIKY last year? That MISS LOUISC St ohn Westervelt put through a br1ll1.1nt SCYICS of recntals and concerts th1s season one of part1cular 1nterest to Nat1onal1tes because two of the s1ngers were MISS Verna Kumle 35 and Mrs Al1ce Myers Goodfcllowa and the accompamsts were M1ss Jeanette Rlsler and MISS Marle Br1el? Also two of MISS Westervelt s form r students made opera debuts and are reengaged for next season That Mrs Nell1e Ball Wh1taker w1ll cont1nue to study toward her Master s deg1e th1s summer at Northwestern anal that he and her husband who plays well have 1 new Hammond organ 1n thexr new house 1n Lake Bluff? That NIISS Anne W1ll1ams IS always carrymg a graduate course or two 1n soclology at the UDIVGFSIIY of Ch1C3gO and that our Internauonal Club whlch she sponsors has now become a part of the Cosmopol1tan Club at Northwestern hav1ng the pres1dent from that lI1StltLlfl0H and the VICC pres1dent from ours? That a group of potent1al athletes among the faculty maugurated a badmmton club last fall and met for practlce every week? And that all of them work1ng together filled the aud1tor1um for th S1bc11an Smgers Concert and ra1sed S303 to be used for scholarsh1ps the faculty g1ft to Nat1onal on her Hft1eth bxrthday? That year also marked the flrst successful fhghr of the Wr1ght brothers 1n a h av1er than a1r mach1ne known as the aeroplane 19 s U21 JUB L Ps Nl Wg ills! v 1 f D , - u W 4 ' - 4.1 5 9 7 9 3 ' 5 . to -Q' , . . . . . . - 0 , . . . . L . . . J g . .. - , 9 9 7 7 ' ' f C 9 3 Y m ' 5 ' L 1 . , L , . . , . , . . . ' 5 7 . . 1 g a . Y . . 1 . , . , , . , . - . . 1 1 - V-. . f az 0 I ' 0 1 I . A , . c . . , . . k . , - 1 - J .4 . . ' 1 . A In l. , . . . . c , . x . . . . , 5 ' 3 - . 1 7 5 ' yy . . , , D . . , , . . 7 . . , - 4 . 2 C ' 1 N S , , . J L t V 1 U . 1 y , 1 - 9 . I K . . 3 , J-,V ' Q ' 1 , W L ,-7 , .,. , .t X':H5Y,- -3 - V0.9 - . 'Ik p ' - .. fl Q Qui ,bi ll 1 1 llll W ' !
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