Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1930, p. 12

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Support of the Illinois Agricultural society and other organizations in the state in their movement for the establishment ofâ€"a state income ‘tax will replace, in whole or part, the tax on personal property as real estate, was â€"stated in a resolution passed at the annual m"untdflnl‘hc“u.l ty Farm burean in (Crnaws LL. Â¥a : Farmers of County Are _ for State Income Tax %?W chiatric workers with the assistance of psychiatrists and psychologists from Chicago who every six weeks hold special behaviour. elinics in the La Salle schools. The La Salle high school was the first public school in the country in which mental hygiene was introduced as sn auxiliary techâ€" nique for the treatment‘ of student problems. < is one of the 164 representatives from Illinois in the new biographical dicâ€" ‘tionary of "American Men of Science" of New York. But perhaps his most widely known venture in education was the establishment in 1923 of the Bureau of Educational Counsel, an organization devoted to the study ol‘ the individual â€"needsâ€"of â€"high school nophical Recieey oue oo "aniille Mathematical society, and his name : Ht.n'c&rm&il;mherofm- ,grfl Scientific societies and academâ€" In 1903 Mr. MeCormack was elected to the Md the La Salleâ€"Peru Township igh school, and, career, has since devoted his time to the practical problems of secondary education, as nrmted in the La Sall=sâ€"Peru Towns high school. In lmhewumad.directorofthh Salleâ€"Peruâ€"Oglesby Junior college. j cal works, wrote numerous articles and reviews for the Monist and the French and German a long list of books on science â€" and â€" philosophy. Later he edited a large historical work, "The Memoirs of Gufivi? Koerner." § His work and studies during this period were chiefly concerned with history and philosophy of science, esâ€" pecially the pbflo.ophy t:f mathemaâ€" tics and physics, and wi psychology and the theory of education. During this period Mr. McCormack edited many philosophical and mathematiâ€" ern languages. On his return he conâ€" tinued his study of, jurisprudence at Columbia university, New York City, and later the Chicago Law school. Fi’é’i&éWuzM’mmo’” Court Publishing company was foundâ€" -dbync.l!mkr..,.amuom‘ cago and then to La Salle . . . and worked for many years with tlnt‘ organization in the capacity of writer, editor and translator. tory, political science and .the bomaiminittnsn a T EZMRRRCIISTAR w T. J. McCORMACK AT HIGH SCHOOL FEB. 6 18 bureau in Grays lake, Friâ€" (Continued from ioinimnernmetornnbinettraiineman hn n mntnememssiesscssss iss °on anesuasaan e and Studies of EDW . PVR "_ 2C 20 Ceu Wl irt, the tax | lished by the stat. real estate,| on authorization o passed at | ture will provide Lake Counâ€"| persons seeking p« lake Friâ€" AAL Or. 4N ;x,,;fi:e: â€" page 1) in the | ; : high | C ool in | i giene | I techâ€" :ndentE caige Sgs 0 L2 ) 0. o2 ce ied OW AAICH is being estaiblished in Waukegan and ’wbieh was set for February 1 has deâ€" ferred for at least another week, due to delay in the receiving of" equipâ€" ment andâ€"supplies. C The bureau which has been estabâ€" lished by the state labor department on authorization of the state legislaâ€" tnnvfllprovideabnmuhtwhiehl persons seeking positions in Waukeâ€" MISNIRAPNBGNY AnnBnntmmen rcmnmenassc w s C PR mRmiemer msC sns Opéning of the new state labor deâ€" partment employement bureau which State Labor Bureau in Waukegan to Open _ _ The Annual Professional Artists‘ conceéert given by the Columbia School of Music, will take place in Orchestra hall, Chicago, ~Wednesday â€"evening February 5 at 8:15 o‘clock. ‘ This school maintains a full symâ€" phony orchestra, the membership of which is composed of its pupils who this occasion they will play an Overâ€" ture by Glinka; the important symâ€" vhon ”,. ,i\;-'f;.” & :-Tr" Pt;lb.]- let ‘by Delibes as well as the accomâ€" pa'ln;menu for the various solists. e artists appearing as soloist: MflierSUFy.â€"p‘u‘irsi. Rut'ff Ray,| violinist; lal,i’:r.ilmold, baritone and George Lane, tone. orchestra is underâ€" the direct ,iqn“‘:f Ludwig Becker, head of the violin department. Professional Artists‘ | _ Concert February 5 to even greater advantage in this big New Show World smashâ€"hit. _ ;ig“;\ Kane, the tinyâ€"voiced girl big numbers written to order for her worldâ€"f a m ou s “boop.d“p‘,dbopn singing style.. She made a ‘grand hit in "Nothing But the Truth "with Richard Dix. She is seen and heard _ Alma Mammy" in a burlesque g uationâ€" scene. â€" It is a vestâ€"burs :mber, unparalled for rollicking C Cinccnte.uiheaibet . Airbcmctatcen. â€"1 gir‘s and boys by the score in this big extravaganza. Song numbers that all will be whistling are "Sweeâ€" ter than Sweet," "He‘s So Unusual," "Alma Mammy" and "Bear Down." Jack Oakie, graduate of the stage andyodvilwhohnbeeome.zreqt_ g:oriiem â€"three big roles in talkâ€" pictures, puts over a ribâ€"breaking smartâ€"cracker characterization â€" thatâ€" of. "Tapâ€"Tap" Thompson, the bigâ€"time hoolf-er and songâ€"plugger. He sings UE K Y oo e 0o in ied C i _ With this combination of schoolâ€" spirit and stageâ€"atmosphere backâ€" ground Paramount has superimposed an array of lavish entertainment. ‘‘There are sonps Palnra Aanain~ fieNm’ Carroll, h:mmolmt’l romanâ€" to the Alcyon theatre in the big atâ€" traction there next. weekâ€"*"Sweetie" in which she plays ‘the title role. _ ‘"Sweetie" is a playâ€"revue of youth pep, stage and "prep" â€" it has been referred to by showmen as "the ‘Good News‘ of the talking screen." Miss Carroll is the chorous girl perâ€" former who falls in love with a prep school boy and later falls heiress to dt:e,nryi school where â€"he is a. s nt. j MHTNRSXUSNHTK Aitt it n n on anmssn msccss eass l oooiioanaa songs . galore, dancing a burlesque gradâ€" s a vestâ€"bursting that‘s why | a e H W 1 because _ they are juicy and tender, with a palateâ€"tickling flavor â€" â€"â€"imparted byâ€"buttermilk feedâ€" _', aâ€"~ ing and literally "sealedâ€"in" . by .scientific chillingâ€" _ people everywhere available at these markets Sedalia Chickens Studio Building 'flouuo-pbu-oo(,ahmhdn‘uoluvith expert supervision, W plenty â€" of ednducive to a higk grade of business education. All the commercial branches. New term beginning now. . Genuine Business their sealed white parchment wrappers. protect them from damaging exposure and promiscuous handlingâ€" vanston Business College are serving _ C. C. NIRBUHR A1 8. St. Johns Ave. RAVINIA MARKET 1718 Sherman Ave nm’p Jan. 80 hlcl

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