Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1928, p. 11

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| LSAT' 1SFACTION®% WHAT WE SELLâ€"â€"â€" $ * Declaring that . . Other Countrics Have Built -a! sutly well educated ‘ar shiled L L * Effort Being Made to Raise r Funds in America for "‘~ FOR THOSE FROM THE U. 8. need and are building the Cite uniâ€" versitaire. Itbolthflntluporc- ance that Americans, like the people of other nations, should provide in this cite a national dormitory for ho e o Great men are different from others | ®===eâ€"â€"â€"emammemmmmemememesem oinly::ht&-:‘hnnmmn- RENTAL OF sive wledge one thing and use CHAIRS AND TABLES their knowledge with more confidence Fuakindi and power.â€"American Magazine. MOTH EXTERMINATION their ow have built, are buildings, or are hopâ€" ing to build, dormitories. This is even more needed for American stndents 4hey greatly need two things. One is contact with the youth of the same age of other countries who are also studying there, for contact with stuâ€" dents is oneâ€"half of education. The other is the protection and support (htm_-fn-llviuhhmwo_ vided for the student community. DAHCT,. LONUNDE UnIVersity, Fresiâ€" dent W. H. P. Faunce, Brown univerâ€" sity, President John Grier Hibben, Princeton university, President Hamâ€" derson Alderman, University of Virâ€" ginia, President James Rowland Anâ€" gell, Yale dmi‘tjy. Chancellor Melâ€" vin A. Brannon, University of Monâ€" tana, President Nicholas Murray Puh.outolfund-pmvidadbythg country whose students will occupy it, and will be conducted under the supervision of a Council of Adminisâ€" .tntioneompnnd largely of citizens of the country concerned. A central building will provide anditorium, liâ€" â€" _ Canada was the first nation to erect a dormitory for its students. England followed. Seven French dm.1 mitories and a Belgian dormitory h.vel been built and occupied. Japan has: raised the money for its building. | Committees in Spain, Holland, Sweâ€" den, Switzerland, Mexico, Cuba, Perâ€" siz, Egypt, Jugoâ€"Slavia, Denmark and | Brazil have completed arangements , for dormitories for their students. _ | An American committee, with be-d-‘ quarters at 50 East 42nd street, New| York, has been organized to raise $400,000 by public subscription, with | which to build and equip a dormitory for American students. I was ever accomplished without enthusiaam," as Emerson said. We realm and in WORK well done is lots of fun. a site donated by the University of plates a group of dormitories erected 'lmthAnuiundomnorymu house the students from all over the world who go to Paris to study. . Sites Donated \ college presidents, representing all sections of the United States, today WUMMWM -mrâ€"-mmi be included in the building program Great Men faâ€" "as been included in the treasury dept. budget for the fiscal year endâ€" ing June 30, 1929, to be used for the eequisition of a new site and for the erection of a post office building at T aukegan. been arranged for 1928. Of course, it is early yet.â€"Detroit Free Press, Congressman Carl Chindblom in a letter to Postmaster Mancel Taleott of Waukegan last week informed him w To 1 : POST OFFICE BUILDING FOR WAUKEGAN IS PLAN Congress Appropriates Sum for Purchase of Site in That . Teacher of Singing f l "Does veice | your need" t' should ‘.“"‘j.&,fls- "â€""â€"1-1\ 4 ou take up to prepare your~ self fi"l“il”w calling.?* ':N_q "Is there some callitig totally difâ€" ferent from the one you have been following in which you think you would be happierâ€"and make a greater i success ?" "What are the steps necessary to lm‘k”“fh."hlu!“nd'htim~ .diate losses would you suffer if you attempted to make such a change* ie e 2 P hoe en tt SHRim such a change in the long run?" Dr. Robinson insists that too many men scatter in getting their knowl edge, thereby gambling that what they are learning might be of use some day. To this he attributes the failure of many supposedly bril~ liant men who have dropped into ruts from which it is too late to emerge. _ ‘ PACKERS AND SHIPPERS OF GUISSEPPE AIELLO 02002000 °0 make such a Also what would be the rai "If you are master of your craft, is there, nevertheless, some calling a step higher for which you could preâ€" pare yourself?" "What men, books and exercises should you take up to prepare yourâ€" self for this higher calling?" lows: ‘Are you the best man in your craft? "n“.vhakmm“difi- of the best man, which you lack?" Secondly, he would have every man usk: "Is there any reason why you should not by study and practice deâ€" velop these qualities further in yourâ€" self?" Among the other questions in the self quiz are: 6 pm. 7 to 9mm 0 0 16 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Office Hoursâ€"# a. m. to 12. and 1 Already 135 certain trade, business or profession, do not make the best of their knowlâ€" wdge becauseâ€"of the lack of specific application, Dr. Frederick B. Robinâ€" son, president of the College of the City of New York, has formulated a rule for self examination which he declares will lead to greater success in almost every case. » | "The first question a man should mhima:u-wn.u] is hitting on all its cylinders," said Dr. George H. Mitchell Ceni n‘ Ereilies of Dentistry "What men, books. and exercises ould you take up to prepare vour. Molduner & Humer Bldg. . Phone Highland Park 1035 PHONE H. P. 181â€"182 Famous Physician to Deâ€" Nt esn that a number of persons had been killed, some injured and that many that railroad companies act now to | minimize accidents at grade crossâ€"| ings and thus protect human lives. The crossing matter was brought to the attention of the county board by Supervisor Van Patten. He said in this connection. y e The records of Coroner John L. 3 | _ The Church of the Immaculate \ tm ’hol'flk%‘ ;; "" “?ikri(am‘emion. established;. by Father crossings in Lake county dnrifig)u.:e 1 i:r::egemnie::iSUdeE iyas the Miret past nine months. This is the hrgest‘ ~ number killed by railroads in Lake| county in this period of time in the | history of the county. There aiso a 1 . have been many automobileâ€"train $ Priced right for quick collisions in which persons were inâ€", 6 al ‘ jured during the past nine months.| dl?"?s _lm feet adâ€" This condition has aroused the joining 854 North | o_lhtial: _of Lake county to demand @L._2IJ20 moo : wroal | The matter was taken up with State‘s Attorney. Smith Tuesday by County Clerk Lew A. Hendee and Supervisor Dave Van Patten of Newâ€" port township. The prosecutor asâ€" sured the representatives of the county board that he would do all in his power to get the needed proâ€" tection for grade crossings in Lake county and today started preparaâ€" tion of the petition to be presented to the Illinois Commerce Commission, Announcement was made Wednesâ€" day by State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith that the lllinois Commerce Commisâ€" Will Petition Commerce Comâ€" STATES ATTORNEY IN Roads in County to. Provide Means PAUL BORCHARDT HIGHLAND PARK FUEL €0. Phone 67 Phone 335 f CONSU,&FRS COL%NY MUTU%L COALmCO. 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