Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1939, p. 25

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Two Voung1 Winnetka women started their senior iear of -studti at the, National College of, Education this week with~ the. two hidhest. scholarship honorsa aarded by the 54-ijear, old teachers' coiZege. Theij are: Missý Lilian Horàk,, (right) 1097 Ash street, and Miss Pearit Rog- man,: 426 Liéncen street. Miss Horak, is the recipient of the Elizabeth Harrison scholarship, and Miss Rogman of the Mrs. John N..CrOuse scholars hip. Sehool of Design Resumes Sept.25 The School of Des ign, 247 East On-, tario street, Chicago, L. Moholy- Nagy, director, will start its third year of Bauhaus activities Septem- ber 25. Its workshops, based on training which bas achieved world- wide recognition, educate designers, architects, photographers and art teachers. New workshops will be opened this $ear for painting, weav- ing aind the study of light in photo- gÉaphy, motion pictures and adver- tising. The enlarged programn wil include courses i plastics, wÔod and rnetal, drawing and color, photogra- phy, modelling, architecture, blologi- cal and physical sciences and phil- osophy. Night classes in ail the workshops, including commercial arts and let- tering, will be held. A series of ten lectures will be Lyiven to familiarize educators, artists and interestedj people wi th thp Bauhaus approach to ,'rpative rnblems of todav. The~ Miss Jane Drucker, daug hter of Mrs. Henry W Drucker, 1125 Mo- hawk road, Wilmette, is leaving Sat- urday for Northampton, *Mass., to enter hier freshman year at- Smith college. Jane gra-duated from New Trier in June. Fier brother, Bill, also a New Trier graduate, where he was co-captain of the swimming team, will be a freshman this fall at Harvard. Bill spent the entire summer at Camrp Owakonzee, and also returnirig home with the Owa- konzee campers before the opening of a school was bis.brother, Bob,, a student at New Trier., Margaret Drueker spent most of the summer at Glen Eyre farrn near Lake Pela- van, Wis,, and the reniaind er of her vacation - with her grandmnother in Michigan. agalu Loada the Fieldi1 A dazzling new ""400"... Stroani- lined from, the tip of its giant locomoive to the. end ci its observation car. t iu powerod Iby mighty Dieses... it incor- Note These Special1 ravera Car. Fealzres Solex 9lass windows- glare-proof. porates new safety featue, new com- fprts, numerous thrilling innovations for rr-aIixg travel more delightful. It is as dzam.-atic lu its advanceover the trains. cf today as the original "400" was Lài setting the. pao. for the. trains of the. world a few years ago.

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