Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1939, p. 35

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Speaking before a meeting of the guidance conference which was in ,session last week on the campus, Dr. Hamrfn declared:. 44Itfs à mistake to graduàte whole' classes at >the same, time. By.leav-1 ing school1 in smaller groups stu-, dents could be absorbed in industry and the.professions without waiting mïonths or . years for a job. This spring, for instance, one and three- quarter million stuidents who will ýGirl Shot* Throuh Hlead by Accident; Her.Recovery Seen .uoiLi1AuV.a iro age av~ stili bad it in their possession. Po-I lice Sergeant flerman G. Vance and officer William Schmidt-were detail- ed to, go to the Iteinzen horije arid cet the gun. Upon their arrivai Pe- ter H-einzen gave themn the rifle, and. stated that he was getting reaidy to take it to, the police station..and ex- plain that he had fired a shot from it just before the time the'Schaefer chiid was wounded. The officers took him to the police station.. and there he made a detailed confession of having fired a shot, but not thut 1w had wounded the child. Th e bighlights of his expianation are a s foilows: Shooptin at Sqalrrel He stated that he had seen a sur rel i-n the yard, and had stood on the , rear steps of the bouse and fired at it as it was on the ground near Il bush, the general direction of his aim being northeast. The shot nss ing., he entered the. :basement throughý an outside dooir, left. thei rifle there and went upstairs, where thefamily were preparing to eat dinner. He said that he sat down ait the table and had piaced fôod upon his plate when he heard a child QiAn i. With~ nEfl+1.s ht wexnn, * il "We hav'e conceivededuca tion ini the pist as Éomething that happens to *a person. between 6 and. 18," .the educator d e c 1 a r e d. "Finishing school by part-time study wMU re- sult in a better balancebetween education and eniployment, and will prevent the, sharp break which youngeters now .experience be- tween graduation and their' first Vocational. guidance and training, will- "increasingly b e considered an integrai part of all education," Dr. H:amrin, predicted, àdding that he thinks the public schools will p rob- ably assume, the responsibiiity for placement of graduates who do not go on to college. Trhe, address was delivered before the 125~ guida ce workers from middie-western states who ga ther- ed at Northwestern univ.ersity for aý conference. TATMMir CHINA S IL VER, *CLASS Reduced ALBUM Né.1 I ~ mpressions of- 01d-Fashioned Italian Grand Opera; 2. A Trip Through a Music Conservtory; 3. l'. hésortest VIagner- ian. Opera; 4. The Lait Chord; 5. An Amateutr Performance of Gilbert & Sullivan; 6. Impressions of, Twëo German Lieder Singers; 7. The Music Goes 'Round and Around; 8. Improvisatio Five $0 Varied Meois........... ....... ....... ..... 5 ALBUM No. 2 . .Bac/i'Goes to Town (Topsy Turvy Suite No. 1); 2.' Soldier's Minuet (Topsy Turvy Suite.Né.. 2);- 3. UndertaJcer~s Toccata (Topsy turvy Suite Né. 3); 4. Ghost RAapsody; 5. IL ouging; 6. Pinea; 7. Voyageý a la Lune; 8. Mother's Lillaby and $0 friendship ............................................ LYON ,& HEAýLY 523 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON READ THE W4NT ÂDS ANIS Annual1 FURNITURE *LAMPS *NOVELTIES I 50%ond more!i ANTIQUES father. Further legal Eeveopments j must awalt the outcome of the un- fortunate accident. The crisis;-i-i the condition, of the victiml is expected by, Friday night. r.. TEMPORARY SALE HEADQUARTERS, 1566 SHIERMAN AVENUEj

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