Now sne goes to Riush for a clii every Saturdayj lecturing to the stu dents on the mind-body inechanlsrn, the interrelation of mental processes> with the physical. She spends every Tuesday exicept in summerÈ at the Elgin State hospital1, lecturing to the patients assemfbled by the hun- dreds in the lecture-hall, holding small classes, or giving private con -_____________ suttons. Wednesday morning sheI spends 'in the loop, office. And she President al so makes appointments for her home time. William :J..IHagenah, of 395 Lack Flexibility Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe, has The patients. at Elgin are typical' been elected presiclent and direc- -Of the mrentally ,ill,, Dr.* Schroeder tor of Public Utilitü Engineering pointed out. They have become îl i1 and Service corporation, 231 S. because they have tried to escape, j LaSýa1lie street, Chica go, to suc- or as she put it, to side-step their ý cee.d Bernard IV. Ly*nch, resigned. probiems.. the universal problems of! the adjustment of the individual Mr. Hagenah will retire fomn the bility and balance. Seventy per cent I which he . has been the senior mnem- of them have no organic trouble. ber. He formerly was a vice-president They are rnerely' unhappy. She esti- and special counisel of the service mates that 25 to 40 per cent of them I1 corporation of wvhich hie now becomnes can be released as improved or re- president. covered: Mr. Hagenah is a native of Wis- Elgin State hospital, by the way, consin and a graduate of the Uni- is considered to be one of the three versity- of Wisconsin. For a number best in the country. commented Dr. of years he wvas engaged in private Schroeder. The others are St. Elisa- practice as an attorney and consult - beth's federal hospital in Washing- ant on public utility matters and he ton and Worcester State hospital, has heen prraminently identified with One needflot be a poet to "fal in love with words" and gain the "habit of lôoking at theminitently.": To rnake a word your friend adpowerf1 ally, aknowiedge of its origin and. structurei essential to correct spelling, pronutnciation. and use. Besides being a valuable aid ini q uick reference, the great new Geographical Webster's Home and' Office Dictionary is a veritable, trea sure hoiîse of word. origins. Etymnologies .arecle&rly prsnted, together. with- simiple phonetic respellings without the use of involved diacritical niarkings. Anid because this work is new frorn cover to cover, it ineluides niew wçords and phrases in every' field from science to slang. j , .! of this publication withi 89c and Briing the -coupon 4o the ffc take yourv copy home. 75,000 words 1.152 pages. Six. 5¾/xS'/4 luches Flexible bindlug lu wvicn makes brutes of some at- tendants. They do not realize that kindliness is. essential to cure." Our conversation went into a dis- * cussion of the emotions, of their tremendous' effect on people. their oft-timnes 'devastating effect. "Emo-, tions belong to the autonomie sys- tem,"I she expiained. "They are part of our instincts. They lift people out of the rank .and file an-d enrich the personality if kept in balance." This balance is the thing to achieve, to 1928 ne vas empioyea -as a con-'i sultant on public ýut!Iity matters by public service commissions, munie- ipalities and publice.utility cômpanies i covering many of the larger sysý- tèms throughQut the United States,' and foreign countries. Party. to Pro-vide FundS for Coughlin Broadcasts Friends of Father Charles E. 1 respeuling witout the use of diacritical markings. A glance.reveals the corct pronunelation of eaeh word. Deinitions in al cames -are simple, terse and cJ.ar. Not necessary to consuit. other 'sources for straight- forward definitions. Understanding and sympathy are indispensable characteristiCs ini every, one. They' cannot be gained without. suffering. Dr. 'Mary G the, nong idént of the Chi- Addres ~ ______-- American Medi- tion. She is also Geogrophic.al Home and OfieW*iestes Dit o t issue of Who 'Ofie iwu.ry Sur- WILMUTI LAN