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Annual Meeting of ihe Old Do* :
mtnior. Medical Society and the |
■•’O'h Annual Ses.'-ion of :he Worn
r.’s / 'i :l:.n-y will be held at Vtr- j
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•no '1 i ir ;r ■•• June IP and 20, :
it was announced recently by of- j
firiate of Mv organizations.
Dr. Burk<- S.iphox. Chief of the. ;
Division of General Surgery. How- ,
tod {ftjiver; tty School of Medicine, I
Dr. t Y Williams. Head of the I
o -rs in on iof psychiatry. Howard
Vni.ari-- y School of Medicine and \
Dr J. B Johnson head of inter- :
nai mrd id no .it. Howard t-niver- !
f J.v of Medicine will eive
lhe maid iect.urcs at the scientific
F.e ;.’r)n
!•». Margaret Crowder, a
jst icl icing physician of Pc
' • f ':.. wii) drlivei *i lecture
vo Laboratory find hiss and
fr lerpn 1.-it: ms. The group will
I - welcomed by Dr. Robert P.
• 'mb!. p t esj.i.-nf ni ihe host
institution.
A hiahuehl of t.ho -session wiil
bo die president s adders.-, and the •
'■ jnc;s ion which will be held
c.i ’ >i« ifternnon of The final day.
V n Woman's Auxiliary of which :
M' \ W M. IToffler is president. I
■ill bold h: meeting concurrently
"vith tv. medical society. A hich- j
c Us program will be a ,
pan ! do -a;, ion entitled "Better i
Human Relations in an Integrat
ed ■ Pr Frtr.n M Colson, 1
pr-f.--.-r-,-, -'me-da of education, !
will be the moderator. Other pan- ;
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CHICAGO i'ANP) Dunbar
Evening Vocational High School
of Chicago held the first, grad
tjation exercises for adult stu
dents in the beautiful auditorium
of its new eight million dollar
plant here Wednesday evening.
The school, said to be one of
the two finest vocational high
schools in the entire nation and
which will occupy two blocks in
the heart of the colored district
when its surrounding park and
athletic field are complete, has
attracted a large following, par
ticularly of newcomers to Chicago
seeking to improve their skills.
Miss Etta Moten, well-known
radio artist and lecturer, deliver
ed the commencement, address
and admitted she was thrilled ov
er the marvelous new structure,
its fabulous equipment and most
of all, she said, the wonderful spir
it of the students who were seek
ing to take advantage of the op
portunities offered to learn new
trades. Forty percent of those
receiving certificates were already
placed in jobs, she pointed out.
j Cora E. Wiggins, who repre- ,
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the salute to trie colors staged by >
the uniformed cadets of the day j
school, pointed out that "we have!
been upgraded in our jobs and!
given an opportunity to tier,ter j
serve through our stay at Dun-1-
bar ”
Hirtreor Clifford J. Camp
bell said the new school was
an evidence of Chicago’s in
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citizens who were pouring in
io Chicago principally from
(he south. He said that 1,00(1
new students had been ad
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