Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1936, p. 20

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This combiniation of interests, Plus This is déoubtless due to years of an almost life-long flair for work work with boys. When only a lad with boys, provides Mr. Frishie with - of 10, be joined the Evanston ,Y.. M. a zest for life that is. bard to equal. C. A. and continued bis M 1embership He aiways bas a good 1time, and'tbe through high school- and into college. effects of bis pleasant satisfaction Du>,hsfrttre er tNrh with bis role in life, may be seen on western universiiy be, bad charg<e of every hand. the desk at tlhe Y," unider tbe super- se« C.r.Ot. RouIts vision of C.>Molultoný King. Wben a Take sociology, for instance. Mr.. senior be belped initiate. the "Y", Frisbie is, rather proud, of tbe fact programi of playground recreation. that eigbt, of bis girl: students are'l Lincolnwoùd scbool was chosen fo now engaged in social service, at the*J tbe expermet,and.s sucsfl University of Chicago Settiment was tbe, idea tbat other, playgrounids "Maybe it can be done some day," he remarks. "Friends of mine are taking the American Clipper on a months ,tour, .o 'ne week, to go. one 'Week' to. return, and two Nweeks lu the Orient. Not bad'? MOqta Many Persomalties if r. Frisbie..bas beeti abroa d sonie 15 times, beginning as a.*student hm Self and goingalone,' a policy he doits- not recomfmend to beginners. "Waste. too ýmuch. time," says be. He,.bas taken many pictures, bas visited the Passion play, travelled in- tensively and,-extensivrely:in. the Brit- ish: Isies. Hie bas interviewed *De Valera. the archbishop of. Manches- ter. Lord Willingdon whenv viceroy of India, Lord Fisher, 'new warden of Oxford., Lord Allenby, conqueror> of Palestine. He found' an agrecable train companion ito be noue other thaîn Ishbel MfacDonald, daughter of- the ex-prime minister. His 'knowledge of the dominant British personalities of today is rather thorough. and lie bas made a special study of dhe social legisiation and goverumient of Eng- land, followitig the JrishIi situation constantIv. So mnuch for the travel and teach- ing aspects of Donald Frisbie's career. There is stili another inter- est, .iust as eugrossing to. himn as these others, his rote as 'facultyv spon- sor of the Boys' Tri-Shin club. Mrs. Melville J. H-ersicovits wil dils- play the wonderful collection site and ber husband,. Professor Herskovits oif the Department of Anthropology of Northwestern >university, bave imade in Africa. Mrs. Herskovits bas accom- pan ied ber busband on ail of bis trips into the interior and collaborated on bis books. Her stories of tbeir experi- ences and what tbey, have' found are anmong the most entertaining that have cone out Of the Dark Continent. During the current week, with :a reception to those interestedl on Sun- day, M3arch 1, the exhibition of work by Edna Rogerson Cooper of Evans- ton is on the walils of the studio. It is openî afternoons after 4 :p. m. and the reception wiil be, held from 4' to, 6 P. M., Sunday. Foliowing the exhibition of tbe African work ýand begi nning on1 Sun- day, March 15, the work of the class of Aniita Willets Burnharn wili be hunig and continue for one week. The usual hours-after 4 p. ni. daily, and ail Sunday afternooiî, wilI be o pen, to' vis itors. Here's First Golf Tourney of Season Many niorth shore golfers are uini- Ibering up for_ the fifih annuai Mid- season's attractions are Rear Ad- mirai 'Richard E. Byrd and Cornelia Otis Skinner. Proceeds from the ticket sales go to defray the social service work of the club, which i'lul-" cludes clothing. medicai aid, .and other necessiies of. students. whelo cannot afford to pay -for theni. A splendid clubrooni is *maintaitied in the gymi >iasium. Members of the BOYS, club usher Uran.e h.F 4UZf ve. years ago this opening tournament of thé Middle. West has gained in popularity eacb' year, the 1935 event attracting an at- tendance of approximately 400. It is expécted thîat this record, as weli as course records, wili be broken- this year. This tournament affords' the first opportunity to throw off the shackles. of Oid Man Winter and get out into the open. Reservations shouid be made 3118. 15 =S.

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