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UK Graduate Home Ec Tea
To Be Given
To Direct
tea" for Junior and senior students in home
economics will be given by the
UK Home Economics programs
staff from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. today
in the lounge of Erikson Hall.
The receiving line will be composed of Dr. Abby L. Marlatt.
director of the School of Home
Economics; Dr. Ethel Parker, head
of the home economics education department; Miss Viola Hansen, chairman of home economics
extension programs, and Dr. O. P.
Summers, extension service personnel and training officer.
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A UK Journalism graduate has
born appointed academic director
of 'Foreign Assignment 1939," an
educational tour of Europe.

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The director, llryre W. Itucker,
a Rachelor's
Decree in
journalism from t'K in l!M9. lie
currently is on the faculty of the
I'niversity of Missouri, where he
is completing his doctorate.
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Persons making the tour will
have an opportunity to discuss
European political, economic and
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social problems with
leaders of government, communications, labor and management
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during the
tour.

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