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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 17

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March 25, 1927 ' WILMETTE LIFE 17 North Shore Man Heads Illinois Electric Body Julius L. Hecht, vice-president in charge of operation for the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, was elected president of the Illinois Electric association during that · organization's annual convention in Springfield, March 17 and 18. M.r. Hecht, who has been an official of the Public Service company since 1923, was graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1904. Shortly thereafter he became Construction Enginee·r for the North Shore Electric company, the principal predecessor of the Public Service company. After numerous promotions to engineering positions of increasing responsibility, Mr. Hecht in 1915 became superintendent of electrical production and in 1921, assistant to the vice-president in charge of operation. He is a past president of the Western Society of Engineers and the National District Heating association, a member of the American Society of Mechanical Enginee.r s and also is active in the Chicago Engineers' club. He resides with his family in Evanston. Scouts to Have Part in Resume Radio Talks on Keeping Town Beautiful Tuberculosis Subjects The Chicago Tuberculosis Institute has resumed its series of Wednesday morning radio talks on tuberculosis and kindred health subjects. These are to be given over WGN by courtesy of the Chicago Tribune every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. n~. Wilson Ruffin Abbott, tuberculosis specialist of Chicago, Dr. E. F. Troy, chief of the dispensary department of the Municipal Tuberculosis sanitarium, and Dr. Clarence L. Wheaton of Chi·ag-o have already spoken. GIRLS' CLUB DANCE A matinee . ~ance, sponsored by the Girls' club, will be given on Thursday, March 31 at 3:15 o'clock in the messhall, and everyone of the 1,469 New Trier students is cordially invited. SENIORS CARRY CANES Seniors at Northwestern university assumed their annual spring swagger and pomp this wee~ as they began to carry the senior canes, a traditional privilege granted only to the upperclassmen. Undere1assmen who might be so bold as to carry a cane will be given the ancient punishment of a toss in the lake. Plans are also unde.r way for the annual freshman cap burning at which the first year students will doff their green headgear for the last time. Someone has said that "boys are more interested in doing good than .they are in being good." .At least t~e s-couts of Wilmette are mterested m 11 applied citizenship," an~ are ~emon strating this interest in helpmg. to make their ·village more l'lttracttVe. Scouts learn how to do many things. But most of all they enjoy practicing the things they learn· . The Scouts of the seven local Scout troops, under the leadership of their junior officers, are setting out to lend their influence in making their village more attractive. They are particularly interested in protecting lawns and shrubbery, in making alteys and back yards more attractive. Scouts are speaking at school tilSsemblies, and before clubs, telling about their interest in ·helping to b~autify their village. t I I DYCHE STADIUM. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO GAME, NOV. 13, 1926 Photo by Kaufmann ·~ Fabry 192 7 Football Season Ticket Announcement To 0 u r N o r t b Shore Friends:Many orders have been received for I 92 7 Season Football Tickets. In fact more already than for all last season. Schedule The home games and single ticket prices follow: Oct. 1 University of South Dakota .. $ 8 University of Utah. . . . . . . . 22 University of Illinois . . . . . . 29 University of Missouri. . . . . Nov. 11 University of lndiaRa...... 1·9 University of Iowa. . . . . . . . 2.00 2.00 J.Oo 2. 50 2.50 3.00 We want to take care of our North Shore friends. If your order is received prior to MAY I st you will be assured of satisfactory seats. After that date the sale will be open to the General Public. How to Order Cut out blank to ( 1 7c) with final payright, fill in and mail ment for registered to the Ticket Manager. mail fee, etc. Check your classiMake checks payfications d o n o r, able to Northwestern alumnus, friend of N. University. U., etc. State preference of Send $5.00 for each location. In so far as year'~ season ticket ordered. possible last Balance of $9.00 per reservations will be ticket is payable prior duplicated if requested. to September 1, 1927, No single p,ame tickor order is cancelled and deposit forfeited. ets will be available u n t i I September 1, Add seventeen cents 1927. Xame in full Print carefully Last name first r· it .v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s t a t e - - - - - - - The above address will be used In mailing out your tickets. BE SURE IT IS CORRECT 0 0 Donor Faculty 0 0 Classification - please check Member of Foundation 0 Friend of N. U. Alumnus or Alumna 0 "N" Man FOOTBALL SEASON TICKET APPLICATION BLANK NOR'fiiWESTERN UNIVERSITY Applications will be not filled unless accompanied by money order or check made payable to Northwestern University. MAIL THIS APPLICATION AND YOUR REMITTANCE to Ticket 1\Ianager, 619 Clark Street, Evanston, Illinois. I hereby apply for _ _ seats at $14.00 each $·-~- TOTAL .....·........... S15.oo Season tickets per seat ............ $ 14. oo Herewith $5.00 per seat Balance of $9.00 per seat, payable prior to Sept. 1, Total, All Tickets Tax Exempt $--1927, $·--$·--- Address all orders to TICKET MANAGER'S OFFICE 6 1 9 CLARK STREET EV ANS'TON, ILLINOIS 0 East Side 0 2nd Deck Put Cross Opposite Preference 0 West Side 0 Ends 0 High 0 Middle 0 0 1st Deck Low WHERE WILL YOU SIT WHEN THE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS

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