Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Oct 1937, p. 5

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Dr. William Heard Iilpatrick, Amnerica's Ieading educator and visiting prof essor .at .North wvestern universiy,- will participate in a côriferenice on "*Problems of -Public LEducation" to b» hield at New, Trier >1ownsbip High school. October 20, 27, November 3, M0. Thes--e nie.étings which will start- at S p...are, being hield for the parents *and ýteachers ot7 the> north shore. More, tban seventy schools are operating witb the north siore br of the Progressive 1Educationi assc *tion. and thée* Parent-Teacher assc ti(ons of District il, according to E McSwain who is iii charge of the rangements.- Tickets for the four in inigs will cost $1 and have been pl; on sale'at many nortb shore schools wit1i branches of the Parenit-Tea' :t..s)ciation. Adnissioi to single sions of tbe conference will cost Praised by Scott President Walter Dill Scott sait D)r. Kilpatrick %vhen it was annour that lie would becomie a mnember of staff of the school of education, "W j ust secured one of the Ieading educa of the comntry. We feci that bie ill -ncb ocia- .T4 ncet- icéd and eher ses-1 - l * James R. McCue. (liii), 635 Park avenue, who wilI succeed James C. Leàton (righi) 722 Washingtion avenue, as commaszder of the Wilmette post of thec America;l Leyion in c«reinonies nexi Tîrcsdov eïenîing ai the Shazence Côtunfry ttcl__________ t 3 I-.Officers' Training Camp Men sicd il H ldReunion T is Week, tors Not ioeE-evc o Ginii Cigna Recitalist, conl- to Join in 2-Day Celebration uca- 1~ at New Trier October 9 On Octobcar 24 the New Trier Sunday Evening club will open its 24th season with" a programn by the Don Cossack Russian chorus of 38"voice at the New Trier high school accordin to an announcement by . Frank McClure of Wilmette, president of the club ince its inception. The season's, schedule follows: Edgar Guest, Oct. 31. -Col. Frank Knox, Nov. 7. Leonard Keeler witb a demonstra- tion of the lie detector, Nov. 14. Marorie Hillis, author of "Live Alone and Like, It," Nov. 21. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., on ber recent experiencées in China, Nov. 28. Mrs. Martin Jobnson, Dec. 5. Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Dec. 12. Branson de Cou, Dec. 19. Open Dec. 26. Burton Holmes, Jan'. 2. 1Thèsè e ti 'outstandrng attractions bave been planned by Mr. McClure for a short,ý brilliant season of unusual merit. Ameum« Office Sunday Evcning club oficers for the coming year are Mr. McClure; vice- presidents: J. R. Harper of Wilm-te.e Walter C. Hughes of GJcncoe, Dr. H. A. Orvis of Winnetka, and; Mr. Con- ger eynods f Keilwoth;secretary: scniool irom 1892 tw ycars hie was professo at Mercer college fro been graduated. 111n Teachers college. Coli rcmained until 1937v tired. He theni came university wbere lie is in "Philosophy -of E lias an enrollment of the soloist Sat- eunion weniL t) here he andi was re- Genc western who icourse train --j -., -- ----- , *Popukwrity of tbis season's array o artists is attested by the fact that ther, is now a waiting list of prospectiv, patrons. Only season tickets were sol(

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