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COUNCIL OF DEFENSE

Dixon, Henderson, Kentucky.
Educational Dills In Congress

Prof.
George Baker, University of Kentucky.

WILL SOWEPROBLEMS

University is Place Where
Post-Wa- r
Matters Will be
Discussed by Conferees;
Program is Elaborate

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If you have waited for the i- -i

Tuesday, March 4, 8:00 p. m.
Assembly Hall, Administration
Building.
Community Organization.
Hon. A. O. Stanley, Governor of
tucky, Presiding.

Ken-

High- - Grade

Wednesday, March

5,

Following is the program arranged
by Dr. Edward W. Hines, and President
Frank li. McVey.
I
Tuesday, March 4, 1 a. m.
Assembly Hall, Administration
Building
The General Problem
Call to order by Edward W. Hines.
Community Singing, led by Professor
Lamport.
Statement of Purpose of Conference
Edward W. Hines, Chairman of the
Kentucky Council of Defense.
The General Situation
(a) Some of the Problems Frank L.
McVey, President of University of Kentucky.
(b) National Problems After the War
Arthur W. Macmahon, Asst. Chief of
Federal Agencies Section, Council of
National IDefense.
Discussion The Soldier on the Land
Prof. Ellwood Mead, University of
California and Advisor to Department
of Interior.
II
Tuesday, March 4, 2:00 p. ra.
Assembly Hall, Administration
Building
Some Educational Problems
Hon. V. O. Gilbert, Presiding
Community Singing.
The Rural School and What to Do
With It Miss Charl O. Williams,
County School Superintendent, Memphis, Tennessee; Prof. J. Virgil Chapman, Supervisor of Rural Schools.
The Moonlight School Mrs. Cora
Wilson Stewart, Chairman of the Kentucky Illiteracy Commission.
Care of Defectives Dr. Archibald

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Community Organization (Continued)
Hon. Mat S. Cohen, Commissioner of
Agriculture,
Labor and Statistics,
presiding.

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Community Singing.
Rural Sanitation Surgeon L. L
Lumsden, U. S. Public Health Service
Miss Valta Lorimer, Director of Lake
Division, Red Cross Nursing.
Discussion.
The Kentucky Health Problems

Dr.

Arthur T. McCormack, State Health

Officer of Kentucky, late Chief Health
It is expected that those who were
Officer of Panama Canal.
associated with the Council of Defense as well as those connected with
any phase of war work will attend. In
addition there should be many others
who would be interested in the program. The conference is open to all
people interested in the developments
of the native State and to all these a
welcome is extended and an urgent invitation given to be present.

LOEVENIART'S

SUITS

What is Community Organization?
James E. Rogers, Field Secretary of
War Camp Community Service, New
York City.
Examples of Comunity Organization
Dr. Henry E. Jackson, U. S. Bureau
of Education.

The State Conference on Kentucky
Problems called by the Kentucky
Council of Defense will be held at the
University of Kentucky March 4 and
5. Edward W. Hlnes, chairman of the
Kentucky Council of Defense, and Dr.
What the Food Administration did
Frank L. McVey, president of the Uni
in Community Organization Fred M.
verslty, are sponsors for the confer
ence. It will be held in the Assembly Sackett, State Food Administrator.
Community Organization as an aid in
Hall, Administration building of the
Solving the Illiteracy Problem Hon.
University.
This conference is called by the Ken- Henry J. Allen, Governor of Kansas.
tucky Council of Defense to consider
various matters arising out of the war
and Kentucky's relation to them. No
program can include all phases of the
many problems confronting any commonwealth. Some of them have been
selected for discussion and arranged
for presentation by able speakers, such
as Edward D. Hines, Dr. McVey, Arthur W. Macmahon, Asst. Chief of Federal Agencies Section, of the National
Council of Defense, Mrs. Cora Wilson
Stewart, chairman of the Kentucky
Illiteracy Commission, Hon. Henry J.
Allen, Governor of Kansas and Hon. A.
O. Stanley, Governor of Kentucky.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2:00 p. m.
. Assembly Hall, Administration
Building.
Community Organization (Continued.)
Dr. Frank L. McVey, President, Uni
verslty of Kentucky, presiding
Community Singing.
The Elements in Community Organization
(a) Good Roads Rodman Wiley, State
Commisisoner of Highways.
(b) Women's Clubs Mrs. Lafon Riker,
President, State Federation of Women's Clubs.
(c) Commercial Organizations, Chas.
F. Huhlein, Louisville, Kentucky.
(d) The School Miss Elizabeth Breckinridge, Louisville Normal School
(e) The Church Professor C. S. Gardner, Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.
(f) The Choral Society and Community Singing Dr. A. J. Gantvoort,
Cincinnati College of Music.
(g) Play and Recreation James E.
Rogers, Field Secretary,
War
Camp Community Service.
Adjournment.
AD PAT HALL PERSONALS
Miss Eliza Spurrier, managing editor
of the Kernel, sent a telegram to the
Journalism Department stating that due
to the serious illness of her father, she
will not be able to return to school
until the last part of the week.
Miss Mildred Graham, also a senior
on the Kernel staff, has gone to Chicago on business and will not be In
school this week.
Miss Eliza M. Piggott, after spending several days in the Good Samaritan Hospital, ill with influenza, has
gone to her home in Irvington to

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The Council of Defense and Com
munity Organization Arthur W. Mac
mahon, Asst. Chief of Federal Agen
cies Section, Council of National De
fense; Mrs. Helm Bruce, Chairman
Kentucky Division, Woman's Commit
tee- - Council of National Defense.

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