Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1922, p. 3

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pfSfH ^^HWl^BiS l^ftJT3dElBE ^SHdRE'-NEWS^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, m» E V. S. Commissioner of Educa £ tion Prompts Movement ^ The United States Commissioner of Education-is~calling:jOeconol public Conference on commercial engineer- ing on behalf of a committee on com- mercial engineering appointed by him to investigate business training of en* gineers and Engineering training for students of:-bu«ineBS;-';T"'^w^^*^ "The conference will be held May 1 and 2 at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh. President Arthur Hamerschlag of this institu- tion is a member of the committee which is composed of prominent deans of schools of engineering, and of com- merce in our larger universities, and of engineers and business men who are nationally known for .J^elr^Jiiter- est in the reduction of tJte costs of production, distribution, transporta- tion, etc., through better training in schools and colleges of the personnel of industry and commerce. â-  ^ ^The~^nference will be open to the public. Invitations to appoint dele- gates to the Pittsburg!)i conference^ however, will be sentHby the Commit -sionerâ€"of Educatio and trade organizations, engineering and scientific societies, ^educational institutions antf^othW~groups as well as to prominent individuals. T : ? Owing to the timeliness Of the sub- ject, the conference in- Pittsburgh wil| even have greater national signifi- cance than the first public conference on this question, which was fceld in Washington two and one-half years ago under the direction of this com- mittee on commercial engineering of Pftj^btch-trfrille^^ Ml Bureau of Education is chairman. LU| "The four major topics of the con- ference," says Dr. Swiggett, "will be presented and discussed at general and round table sessions by business men, educators and engineers, con- tributing to the construction of a co- operative program between education and business for the'better co-ordina- tion of all productive and distributive processes in trade and commerce. It is planned to-iiave th^'secohdTconfer- ence even more constructive that the first, since which time the curricula of 29 of the 119 engineering colleges standing of problera^yreJajUn tsotain^nTty ^evelb1>mentT an the training of the engineer for man- M«mentotJ3ye^pls^^ m&MW%'-*viyT:"-' '••â- '••.'i,-.::.'<l.................. ;l%mllJSINESS POR HI * W. M. "Bill" King, for several years connected with the Winnetka Motor company, in charge of the accessories department, has established a business ot his own in Gross :P6iht where he will deal in high grade tirea, accessor- ies, maintain a gasoline station and a vulcanizing shop. King has resided -on and has a wide circle of friends, 450^yard bacirotrx^awimmiiir '&*1*!&^ **, reporting to the Bureau of Education have been favorably modified to in? _ ssErt^tt&e~^ne: or more of the- four" com- mittee recommendations. Outstand- ing topics at the Pittsburgh Confer? ence will deal with the new problems that, have recently arisen in modern iniuslries^Jiheâ€"solution of wnich de- pends a more scientific approach to include job analyses and personnel specifications and a translation^! these into a new and teachable con- tent for use in our engineering and commerce schools; with the training of the engineer for a better under- We now have a complete line of NEW CREPE-KNIT DRESSES $ - i«the latajt styles UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Proprietor '1126 Central Avenue Wilmette Phone omwell Bowen, $09Hmwood ave- nue, Wilmette, recently smashed the A meeting of North Shore clubs, Y. M. C in a duel meet between the University of Illinois and Purdue swimming squads. Bowen negotiatedâ€"theâ€"dla^ tance for. the Illini in 2:01:3. The performance marks him as one of the star athletes of the state university. A. organization within anston March 28} and 20, according to an announcement made this week by VMtm V. Tnntw, principal of Ne^ Trier "High school, and on* of the sponsors of this vicinity. m&^0:M ^NTBER_&JCAZEL- The Wilmette Pharmacy Wilmette and Central Avenues Phones Wilmette 400 and 401 Saturday Chocolate Almonds, lb. Double Strength Drops, lb. . v . An^JFlavjor Guernsey, A&Pm<dFlavoredBrickEvery Sunday mXOUR CAR JN^ROUBLE* imrMmTW^m WILMETTE have it running iil _A-1_. condition. My meci^ ^under Mr.: Helton'^ supervision. iHe guarantees all work to-be satis- iaftory regardless of jdiat trouble lit "may 'be.||pf§^ lUiyOn are in doubt, try our service, |I want you to be convinced. ggWB^MF^a^ 1920 Panel Business Car, S1040 Screen Business Car, $&4fr <!^iL,-V-AN-t^-h*.Lmfi.â€" is JS3V&V'J.jV4±')2?3»i!i wi^t'B.ggt^ ' â- ?â-  '^S?yy^>>-i^ ^4~55p£^

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