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THE • FEBRUARY • 1940 ALUMNI • MAGAZINE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ff~~~~~~~~ ~ ! ~ Hoosier Almanac ;; ~ ~..~ ~ February By William C. FitzGibbon, '40 29 Days ; ~.'./ ~,.: ~ I President Wells starts East on 1940 1940 10 All eyes of the sports world ~ I Fehruary ~ ~'~~.' his tour of Alumni clubs with a will turn toward Bloomington as ~~ ~J1 banquet scheduled at the Elks S i\'I T W T F S Purdue and Indiana fight it out ~ ~ Country Club in Richmond. :;: * :;: * I 2 3 for the Big Ten leadership in a ! ~ "";,I b"ketb,l\t",t foci ud;,u,', .~ ~~ 2 A luncheon at Dayton, Ohio, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Merry Macs." ... In the l.D. '0 ; and a banquet in the Faculty Club II 12 13 14 15 16 17 pool will be the lllinois·]ndiana ~ of Ohio State University, Colum· 18 meet . .. and at Columbus, Ohio. ~ bus, Ohio, are the next two stops. 19 20 21 22 23 24 Billy Hayes and his track stars ~f'J,' 25 26 27 28 29 * * will meet the Buckeyes. ~ f, ~b 3 Washington, D.C., is the next stop on the Wells' itinerary with 12 :Michigan's Wolverines, the a reception being set for seven o'clock at the Ken· team that knocked Indiana out of the title last year, nedy·Warren Hotel and the banquet following at will invade Bloomington to try to repeat that feat. eight. Indiana's basketeers seek their 16th ... National Collegiate championship Oklahoma "~~: straight non·conference victory against "the power· Aggie wrestlers will argue it out in a battle of ~~,:!,~, % ~ I !IJ ful DePaul five at Chicago.... Also in the Windy brawn after the basketball game.... The Bankers ~t ~f City will be Indiana's swimming team, competing Convention opens its two·day session on the campus. 0/, ~,,~ against Chicago.... The wrestlers open their sched· ! , ule at Mount Vernon, ]a., against the powerful 14 President Wells resumes his Lour of alumni 'J 0; Cornell team. clubs, starting around the I ncliana circuit with ,; luncheon at Newcastle and a banquet at :Muncie. is I~~ 5 Iowa State's strong wrestling squad will try to ~~'~'"'. ' stop Billy Thom's LU. matmen at Iowa City. 15 Luncheon at Marion and dinner at Anderson i', ~ next on the President's tour. Tomorrow he goes to . ~'\~ G New York Alumni will turn out at the Phi Indianapolis to meet with the LU. Women's Club. ~~ ~" ~ ,~ Gamma Delta club, 1411 E. Jefferson St., to hear Itl~ ~~ P!'esident Wells.... On the campus, Allan Jones, 17 Sports again crash the limelight ... the Illinois " star of the movies and concert stage, will be featured Relays at Champaign ... swimmers at Purdue. ~~ in another probO'ram on the Lecture· Ohio State wrestlers here ... and I i Mu,i, 5"·;,,. th, b"ketb,ll ",m "' No,thw",",". ~ ~ 7 h,,;deut Well, mo"" ou to 19 Un;v",;t, Th"t'e opeu, two· i~~ 'f..." , ~~, Boston, on the anniversary of In· night run of "George and Margaret." ~ . diana's victory over Ohio State last . President Wells visits Craw· . ~, ~ year which gave the Hoosiers the fordsville and Logansport. ... Ko· .r . komo and Peru scheduled tomorrow. ~ Big Ten lead for the first time. i(j ~~~ 22 George Washington's birthday , \I ~J: ~ 8 President Wells visits Cleveland and the 73rd anniversary of The , \ .d~ alumni.... Theta Sigma Phi stages Indiana Daily Student are to be dl~ its annual "razz" banquet for LV. celebrated today. ~I~ co·eds on the campus. ~ 26 President Wells heads toward Cf~ 9 Detroit alnmni meet President the Pacific Coast, stopping today at V~~ Wells at the University Club for a St. Louis.... Indiana trackmen en· ~.•~~ ~~ banquet at 6:45 p.llI. tertain Notre Dame today. it~ 1~ ~~~~~~~~~~~:~«~",,~~~~q.~~~~~~ Voice of the Alumni Part of the Wants I.V. Teams Another Dentist To Come West Sends in News The Indiana Ailimni Magazine is aile Sorry to be so late with my member· rhythm of action o( the most welcome that comes to me, ship dues, bUI just try getting married and its first year was outstanding. Let and starting a denta] practice at the us have more LU. teams coming 10 same time, and you will know hal\' California. They're great! much three dollars can be! the pause NEWTON VAN \1;IHY, ex'07. I enjoy the Magazine very much. Los Angeles, Calif. Wish I could have had it last year while J was in Newfoundland. News that refreshes Something New 1Il from home was mighty scarce then Pay Letters and mail delivery very irregular. Of all gbd words of tongue and pen, To whom am I married? She was The finest are these: Dr. i\Iarjorie ]Vr. Snyder, of Canadian, "Please find your check within." Tex., a graduate of Baylor Dental Now sOllIeone wrote these words School. We met while interning at lllany years ago and the author's Forsyth Dental Infirmary in Boston, identity has been lost. Anyhow he and now we are practicing together. had an awfu.lly good set of ideas. Now Keep up the jVJag. It's fine! we all know that the pay is one of JOHN J. HEIJTflE, DDS'37. t he must important features of any South Bend. line we follow. Dr. J. N. Hurty often llsed to reo Interviews Alumni peat these thoughts, "do your duty On Radio Program and honor and pay will attend." These My marriage to DONALD E. MILLER, words have caused me to hand out '35, took place April 29, 1939, in the another round of advice with my New .Jersey Street Methodist Episcopal medicines to fellows who never did Church in Indianapolis. We are at home "illl to pay either old or new bills. -and this means to LU. friends-at I enjoy reading the Indiana Alumni 8120 Drexel Ave., Chicago. My hus· Magazine more all the time, and it is band is associated with the Genera] plenty good the way you are putting Electric Contracts Corporation here. it out now. Hecent guests on my weekly radio Du. E. N. JOHNSON, '09. program over WI-lIP, Hammond, were Sandborn. LU. grads l'dRS. SUE DIKEMAN DALEY, '34. of Gary, and O. M. MILLER, '04, of Suggests Dental Chicago and Rochester, Ind. Informal Article Soon discussion on this program - "Open The last issue of the Magazine de· House (or Women and Men in Their serves a compliment. I agree with the World"-brought out Mrs. Daley's spe· policy of describing a brief history of cialized dramatic undertakings at Emer· It's the the various departments of the Uni· son lligh School, Gary, and her extra· versity. However, may I suggest that curricular activities as president of the refreshing in one of the ensuing issues there be Gary Pan·Hellenic Council; and Mr. a few pages devoted to the growth, j\'l iller's comments of consumers' inter· thing progress and development of the School est concerning his hobby, the Manitoll of Dentistry. Perhaps you will be Guernsey Farm, for which he now has to do able to get information from thc more time as ]Jroprietor since retiring various graduates of the school. from teaching higher mathematics at As for myself, I am from the class Chicago Normal College. of 1937. After being associated in MRS. BEATRICE ROEHM ]VIILLER, '36. private practice in Connecticut for Chicago. six munths, I secured an appointment at the Buffalo City Hospital, combin· Reports V plurn in ing a postgradnute course in oral Investment Banking ~llrgt'ry, diagnosis, and pat ho]ogy, and I have been doing very little uther served as a staff menlber for eight than burn the night oil {or Goldman, Illonths. Sachs & Company. The investment At the expiration of that appoint· banking business is showing signs of [nent, T was resident dental snrgeon picking up after a couple of dull years, at the Connecticut State Hospital for although general business activity may six months. I am now pleased to an· change the prospects. nounce that I have been in private During the past few weeks, we had practice for one month at 1399 Park about all the work we can handle, draw· ,\v(>nue here. ing np financing plans, handling par· Wishing success to the editorial and ticipations ill issues headed by other managing board, I remain, houses, keeping up with the latest SEC S. :M. BELL, DDS'.37. regulations, etc. Something different B L 0 0 MIN G TON, I N D I A N A Bridgeport, Conn. comes II p every day wh i ch makes th e Editor's Note: An (llticle all. the work intensely interesting. PHONE 3541 School 0/ Dentistry is scheduled to ap· EDWAHD A. SCHRADER, '34. pear in the june, 1940, issue. Brooklyn, N. Y. AluIDni Headliners The Story Behind If nn y of our alumni have had any This Month's Cover trace of Grant, please get jn touch with the Alumni office for his family would The man on the cover this month is like to know what has happened to him. a native-born Hoosier, an "I" man, and former student at I.U. who took an Lee Bonnell Wins other step upward in his brilliant career Hollywood ·Contest -the General Lounge as an advertising executive. He is James S. Adams, ex'21, who of the Indiana Union was named executive vice president of Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company of TYPICAL of the Hospitality to Jersey City, N. J., on Jan. 11. He left be found in the Indiana Union the vice presidency of Benton & Bowles, building is the General Lounge, Inc., New York advertising firm, after located on the main floor to the six years in that position.