Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Oct 1937, p. 56

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5J~I~PfRK A New Bouse /Nim BUMAST UOO-LAaRDNM ome 6-Oaum £mUd ND.Ifh ~--~.I -- PURIA CONTRUCTON CO. REM T H EDBEIIG & CO. 9 &IAU IM a RUD*MUVII MO I !3od- lýehmar-"Eternal FlIght- Pilgrim-*'So Great a Man- Non-Fiction Thurber-"Let Your Mind 'Alone' ".The .Gon.court Journal" Sanderson-".Animal .Treasure' Vau Loon-"The Artie' Rhlne-"lqew Frontiers of the Mind- Hoôton-"Apes, Men, and Morons" Untermeyer-"Heinrich lHeine" Brownell - "Architecture andi Modern Lite" Alda-"Men, Women, and Ten6rtg' Trayior-"Of Men and -Music" Kang-"*East Goes West"' Lin Ytu Tang-"Imnportancee of ýliving" Huley--Ends andi Meane- Sackville-Wet-"Pepita" Curie----Eve Curie" AT PURDUE CAME ,Mr. and Mrs. E. B. _Snyder, 1615 Ehnwood avenue, and their son, Rob ert. went to Lafayette, Ind., last week-MeII to attend, the Purdue-Carnegie Tec' 1h l . a plea for a retrun w normalcY.- Wbile theéy denied, that anyting £ c "f untoward. took place at the partisconffrenceW l to which maiieny, of the cbildren IIMK Pa T r i b set e to forward ail during the auitumn, thev pointed out that -the continuons 1,ac- ,Edoïctton Pioneer 1 iiyover the two-week perio d plan- Moeha1,0edctrfrnai I peoor raelaxatindwtas relet parts of the country, in addit ion to the! pooer rads, nd hatstuen saine number of parents and social trafi lawvioltion hadbeco1t workers, wilI attend the regional con- 1 ýnotoriously1 high. ference of the Progressive Educationi In one case, they recalled, a student association commemorating the Iooth returning from a party had been ar- anniversary of the birth of Franc,ý rested for driving at 85 miles ani W. Parker,. famous Chicago educator. hour. Others were- involved..in seni- t ehl ttePalumer House o, ous -accidents. coe289anX Litde Té Dr The Chicago. Association. for cluîi, It was admiitted that tlucre :wxaS Study and the Francis WV. Parker little the faculty couild do, eithier di- school are cooperatitng in the con fer- rectly or indirectly. The parties arut ence, whose. general tinîe will bt given away froin school and inivaca- -Where is Education Goilng?" fion ime.Miss Vibra J. toTe, first principal As a nuatter of fact, a letter froîîî of the FrancisParker sehool, which the schooi administration sent to par- was namned for its founder, thé leader ents sonie years ago had ani un- of the progressive e<lucation 1inove- favorable reaction, silice some of muent ini America, will participate iii theml considered il "unwarrantcd in- the programn of the conference. Proni - terference?' tient graduiates of the school who wili Prime faclty complaint 15 often 11so be on thé programi include P(errv- that the amount of money spent isDna iih icdiseNri ail out of proportion Io the val ' h"ore Country Day school;-,Eth1el received, and the effort of "keepinig Dl)nmmnir Mintzer, director, Francis~ W. no utb hp iine<.~ ~ AJI Parker school of San Diego; and Reou*y with Evercue.ns! Utifyinsi touch to vrnîr home imp. ci aniy or hn more exc for the e h9rs esfiil Me sturnts, to- 500 recena aluii e functions, wbïle Is either do not their own snialler Se get-togethers. ise item, faculty 1 that parents k, Columbia univei J. Cooke, and Nrs. ra n Soot trip, before they r rof last week. Add Miss ai S. ai.

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