Eastern Illinois University The Keep June 1937 6-29-1937 Daily Eastern News: June 29, 1937 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: https://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1937_jun Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: June 29, 1937" (1937). June. 2. https://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1937_jun/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1937 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in June by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EASTERN'S CELEBRATE THE CELEBRATE THE 4th ON THE 5th Ueacbers <tollege 1Rews 4th ON T HE 5th A //-Columbian Columbia Medalist "TELL T HE TRUTH AND DON'T BE AFRAID " !CPA Best News/Ja/Jer NSPA A It-American 19.36-37 1931-35-37 1931-32-33-J4-35-J6-,J7 193.3-.36-37 I VOL. XXII CHARLESTON, JlLLINOIS, TUESDAY, J UNE 29, 1937 NO. 2-8 1 Ross to Bring ;~·~;;;~· ·;~~~~-·~;~~· ..• •••• •••••• First T_our Held Games, Fireworks to Feature FIRE; GETs BURNED: In Lzncoln Land All S h 1p· · N M d 3 Offerings Why Not Let Wife Cook? c 00 ICDIC ext on ay Vernon Wesley Jones came to Twenty-three Students Take Summer Entertainment Cou:rse school last Friday mutilat-ed in Trip in School Bus Methods Consultant ID r. Rothschild Arranges Inde­ Head ReJ:o:rts Dates of Three somewhat .the fashion of surviv ­ pendence Day Celebration from Remaining Summet· Numbers ors of the Hindenberg dis:1ster, it Twenty-three students took the sec­ S-9 on Campus Picnic Ground is reported. One side of h is face ond of the scheduled historic tours with Dr. C. H. Coleman as leader last Three other numbers follow the Cof­ was disfigured by burns; they The studE:nt body is invited to at­ wer·e kerosene burns; they were week. This one, the first to be car­ fer-Miller Players' produ0iion given tend the all-school picnic to be held the result of too· close an associa­ ried out, was a d-ecided success, ac­ here June 21 on the Entertainment cording to those who weilt. from five to nine p. m. Monday, July Course program. The next offering is · tion with light-housekeeping. Our advice to Mr. Jones, if v:e Leaving the college Friday, the bus 1 5, at the picnic grounds, reports Don·­ a lectur·e by C. William D1 mean in the arrived in Louisville, Ky., a.fter ex­ al.d A. Rothschild, general chairman of auditorium July 8 at 8:00 o'clo·ck. D;.m­ may be so bold as to offer it, i.s to put the alarm under his wife's periencing minor delays en route. The the affair. can is a well-known coi umni.st from group stayed at the Watterson hot3l The committee arrang'ing games for the Philadelphia Ev·ening Public Led­ ear and let h er do ·the breakfast cooking. in Louisville and saw the Catholic the picnic assures a wide enough va­ ger. His lecture con::erns n::o.mes in t:: 1e cathedral in the morn'ing. Then, at, riety for all to participate. A ball news. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ............ Frankfort, they visited the gr? ve of game, a tug-of-war, group games and On July 12 the nationally fam.: us Daniel Boone, famous oioneer, and ames of individual skill fill out the master of marionettes, Tony Sarg, W!ll Science Building . lFo~t Harrod at Harrodsburg. Before program arranged by Miss Hupprich, speak and produce marion<:tte skits in &semg the fort, however, the group "' Dr. Paul Sloan and Pauline Pachciarz, the auditorium. Excavation Ends visite~ ~bakers v~llage, built by a sect Dr. C. H. Coleman .members of the recreation committee. The final number will star Kathryn of rel1g1ous fanat1Cs. There were mu- Liberal refreshments will be served Jane Sutherlin, lecturer and former op­ seums atta.ched to both the fort and • f • U /d during the evening by a committee eratic star now teaching at the Uni-­ Health-Education Structure Pro~ the villa,ge, and both were duly in­ H l S orzans n 0 I composed of Dean H. F. Heller, Don versity of Illinois. gre·sses On Schedule spected. • • Cavins and Wayne Neal. The next stop was Bardstown, and, M Miss Southerlin comes OI1 Monday, D lSCUSSlO~ t Dr. E. L. Stover is in charge of the although the famous "Old Kentucky ee July 26. Work on the new buildings at East- Home" as not open to visitors that fireworks to be set off at nine o'clock In the absence of Dr. Q. G. Burns, ern is progressing on schedule. The evening, the group toured it Sunday Coleman Leads Social Science on Schahr·er Field. These include a who arranged for the numbers, Dr. J. close of last week found the work of morning. At St. Joseph's cathedral sundry assortment of noiseless dis­ Glenn Ross will conduct thr; Entertain­ Grcup in Methods P roblems excavation on the new science building they saw a beautiful collection of plays. There will be but one salute. ment Course. Dr. Burris i<> teaching a · Dr. Jay B. MacGregor, James Rice nearing completion. paintings of old masters. the New M·exico Normal university at "Shou~d mil1tary tactics be taught in and Arlow Julian comprise the re­ H. H. P:adfield, general superintend- , Hodgenville, where the second Lin­ Las Vegas. Dr. Glenn H. Seymom: is ·the history classroom?", "Should teach- ~ freshment committee. ent in charge of constructing the coln cabin is looated, was the object with him at the same college. ers por tray the ba.d as well as the ~:on· c---- H 3'alth-Education building, reports that of the next tour uf inspection. The ---O:ISTc---- good in the study of lamous men?" and j TC R k T I 0 work is on schedule_ i~ the southern I first Lincoln cabin, enshrined there "How much emphasis should be plaeed an S at Op p 1937-38 Catalogues half of Eastern's bmldmg zona. in a Greek temple, was also seen. It upon facts ·and dehus in history?, Iowa Test Results Are In !Main Office The full force of 95 men is being J is the birthplace of the Great Emanci­ were three of the questions up for dis- used in construction of the gymnasium. pator, .and a state park has been ere­ cussion before .the first social stud!es TC high school again shawed excep­ New catalogues with announ~ements They are busy laying brick .and r·a.ising I ated around its site. maeting, held last Wednesday after- tionally high ranking among North for .and are now av~ilable, the re.st of the steel framework as At L'incoln City, Ind., the grour. vis- 1937 1938 noon at 2:05. Central high schoo~ when the school . been rec·eived by the offlce la.:;t quickly as possible. The polished gran- ited the Nancy Hanks farm, then Iol- The purpose of the meeting, accord- as a whole ranked even higher than Fnday. '-·h· ntain ite .columns at ·the campus entranc·e lowed the Lincoln prairie trail to Vin- . 'll!long other v mgs en . - t h' d t ing to Leader Dr. c. H. Goleman, was to last year, when they were in the 84th ed m the t of the building are now being put m cennes. A t IS ol es of pioneer ·1 ~ tin is .t he announcemen talk over informally the problems and percentile. In junior and· senior Eng­ ?f the speec~ .courses whic-h are being place. These :are to be c-rowned wit~ ~o':ns, the g~o~p s_upped .and headed methcds in the tea·ching of the soc.ial llish this year the TC students placed mtr~duce? mw the curriculum ne: ~t th·e large figure of a football player, ... ·or home, a.rrxvmg m Charleston at 11 studies in el-ementary and recond.ary in the 98th and 9Qth percentiles respec­ year to flll out h ml·nor Not sculptured of limestone by one of the o'clock Sunday evening. speec · o:oSTc'--- sc.hools. Dr. Coleman discussed current tively. Neva Hood was highest. Next all of the speech cv ......... ~~ will be offet·- Simmons' Company's artists. The sta·· source material useful in the teaching highest fields were history a.nd con­ ed n3xt year, however, because this tue now lies ignominiously along thG DOWN WITH CIO WHEN of the social studies, and the imprac- temporary affairs, in which the aver­ would be unnecessary, in view of the Big Four tracks. IT TAINTS EASTERN AIR! ticability of many of the idealistic so- age was 91 for both. fact that no student could -complete a The huge crane o::cupies the space ·cial studies wTi•ters. The c:mtemporary test was one of speech minor next year unless he had whioh is to be the scene oi fnture A witty young bachelor, in keeping About for.ty students were present the most interesting, and found James taken other speech courses in other Easte n triumphs. w!th the age, went on a "sit-clown" 1 1 to take part in the discussions. The se- Woolford dispLaying the best knowl- colleges. 1 ~:osTc--- strike Saturd?.y evening on the front ries of meetings will be continued every edge of the. world of today. Dr. Paul W. Sloan of the educa-~ J B A d porch of a Sixth street residence. Wejnesda.y afternoon at 2:05. In no subJect that was tested d1d the tional department is undertaking the • While on his way home after the car uzzard tten s ---EISTC'--- TC students fail .to surpass the 50th work of Director of Rural Education Boy Scout ~ambore t.
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