Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1938, p. 40

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BRAUCHIS> SLUMUER SHOP". 1S06 Sherman Ave., Evamsl'on University 2820 Sou________________________' 32Wanl -40ome prett annoa4ncement146Pl certainly the only way ta understand our present world ista have a knaýwl- edge aifiî4 bistory. Obviouisly, though, the mere learn- ing of historical. facts minay do littie ta interpret- the intricate and comnPli- cated life of today, Much less ta chart for us a course of action for the f u- te.Therefore, we miust use every, available means ai bringing >the. past ta lufe, ai studying the, causes and effects ai the deeds ai yesterday and evaluating them for the lesson.s that tbey teach. Dramatizatian, and many other methods are heipful int making the past seem real, and procuùring a more purpaseful study ai history, but prob- abl-Y there is nothing that can help' more in this process than a study ai current happenings. wben we1 a disciple n for the d >day by D0r the need of stucl3rmg the nature, purpose, andhistory of the Supreme. court when they read of its cur- rent activities and discuss the ètn- fiicting views regarding this branch of aur go vernmenit. The samne is truceàof the tarif, qu estion. railroad problemns, and, every timely sub ject. HistorY is a 'livingý thing. for the past bas cast its shadow' before us Courte -for Seniors In addition toýthe 'téehin g of cur- rent -events as an aüxiliary orý sup- plementary subject. we are also offer- ing a more comprehensive course, of current history. to studentg. in the senior year. Here a critical study of new§ medium is made by listening to -radio broadcasts and _local lec- tures as weil as reading--nlewspapers and magazines. New books by prominent- authors on current problems are read, dis- cussied, and évaluatéd. essays are written and talks prepared on topics of the students' choice, Sa that class contributions cover a wide range of current problems. Obviously, we do not hope ta. learn the whole. truth about- any of * these subjects, and we do not expect to discover any panacea for the ills of mankind. We don't even attempt ta agree t*pon the causes, much les.s upon the cures. A Cordial Invitation to Mothers of Infants, and Expectant Mothers to Attend ýOur any we -III pcèu o Gytlbala auu or c.'.~ iear n diU me- Des that mnean then that our pendent thinking regardinig them, >)ple dJo not need ta have perhaps we will have cantributed ent topics brought ta their something toward social pragress. A deniocracy bas a right ta demand no wer may we suggest that less tban this froni its schools. rained, thaughtful persan __________________ tly ta an average group discussingr the news'of the dI r i .P or -May i lay fromi the Universityi )r ber summer'vacation. be

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