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                  <text>Vol.l, No.5

November 15, 1957

Compiled weekly by Information Service, Southwestern Illinois Residence Office,
Southern Illinois University, for the staff members of the Residence Centers, the
Newsletter is made possible by the cooperation of staff members who have contributed
news items.

------------------------F A C U L T Y N E WS L E T T E R
Frank L. Eversull, education, E. St. Louis, was the guest speaker at two meetings
this week. On Tuesday evening he spoke at the dedication of the new thirteen-room
elementary school at':Pinckneyville. Dr. Eversull reports that this is one of the most
beautiful school buildings in southern Illinois. His topic: New Schools for Tomorrow,
On Thursday afternoon, Dr. Eversull addressed a meeting of the Thursday Literatur~
Club at the YWCA on "Mental Health".

------------------------Martin Goede. math, Alton, died Sunday noon following a heart attack. Funeral
services were held Wednesday in Jackson, Minnesota where he spent his childhood. His
widow, Marjory Goede, is a teacher in the elementary schools of Waukegan, Illinois.
He has a daughter, Wilma, age 15, and five grown children.

Laurence McAneny, physics, Alton, arrived at the hospital in Kansas City thirty
minutes before the birth of his daughter, Julienne Lee, at 9:50p.m. Saturday, November 9. He beat the doctor there by twenty-nine minutes. (According to computation
in the math department, this was just one minute before the arrival of the child.-ed.)

Mary Margaret Brady, secretarial science, Alton, will be a panel member at
annual convention of the Southern Business Education Association in Louisville,
ber 28-30. She will present the college viewpoint on the panel of a divisional
on Clerical Practice. The theme of the convention: "The Impact of the Jet and
Age on Business Education."

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Alfred G. Harris, librarian, Alton, spoke on "The Bases of Literary Criticism"
(What is a good book and why?-ed.) before an audience at the State Hospital in Alton
Tuesday afternoon.

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The first material to be published in a scholarly journal by a member of the
Residence Centers as such is to be found in the October issue of Alabama Review.
William Going, English, Alton reviews Alabama Empire by Welbourn Kelley, and at the
end of the review appears for the first time in any scholarly journal, the name of
Southern Illinois University, Alton. (Ne&gt;vslet ter is particularly interested in
EIRST'S of this kind. - ed.)

------------------------Next week's issue of Newsletter will be the last number to appear this month.
Newsletter would like to list the Thanksgiving plans of all staff members in next
week's issue - the last one to appear before Thanks-giving. Staff members ar e requested to get information concerning their Thanksgiving plans in the mail before
next \..Jednesday.

N~-----------------------------------------------------------------PLANS FOR THANKSGIVING.________________________________~---------------------

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              <text>Faculty News Bulletin November (15) 1957, Vol. 1, No. 4</text>
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