| 24 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 COMMERCE HEADS ATTEND SCHOOL Expect 300 At Commercial Executives' Sessions More than 300 persons, representing every state in the country, are expected to be on Northwestern university campus for the third annual session of the Na- tional School for Commercial and Trade Executives, August 19 to September 1. The school is under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, the National Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries, and Northwestern University School of Commerce. A feature of this year's cur- riculum is a course for Trade Organiza- tion men, presented through the co-op- eration of the American Trade Associa- tion Executives. Of the sixteen sem- inars, seven new subjects will be offered. Seminars are eledtive, gach advanced student in commercial courses choosing four. There are also four new funda- mental subjects so that classmen of all grades will have an adequate selection. The faculty of the school is composed of some of the leading authorities in the various subjects in the country. Pro- fessors W. J. Cunningham, R. E. Heil- man, F. E. Clark and R. B. Dennis of the Northwestern university fac- ulty will teach courses. Some of the new courses are: public util- ity problems; present day economic prob- lems; market building; industrial devel- opment; principles of executive manage- ment and civic work of a business or- ganization. The big noon assembly at the North Shore hotel will be a daily affair again as it was last year. Breakfast will be served at the men's commons on the campus. Dinner will be served in {ra- ternity houses. Other features of the National school will be the general sessions irom 3:15 to 4 p. m. daily for addresses and dis- cussions of particular interest, the daily newspaper called "The Secretary," which is printed by a committee of the student organization, and various sports among groups. Provision is made for students who are not able to enroll for the entire two weeks. The tuition is $30 for the full two weeks. ~ "Babbitt," Sinclair Lewis' latest novel, has been included by the Warner Broth- ers in the production schedule of eigh- ig pictures for the coming season. The Warner organization has also filmed Mr. Lewis' "Main Street," co-starring Flor- ence Vidor and Monte Blue. Keeps Things Popping Alva Lee Adams, pharmaceutist ex- traordinary, is listed several times among those who are doing active Alva Lee Adams duty in devising New Trier Day feat- ures. Besides serving on the General com- mittee, Mr. Adams is doing his share to see that the north shore enjoys one of the most impressive fireworks dis- plays ever presented in these en- virons. afternoon of the week, leaving East ; re v : When he starts something there's End River bridge at 9 a. m. and 1:30 bp lh RI Fhweys xonsiterable "fireworks" Nach p. m. 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