The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
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America's Only Handwriting Magazine<br />
<strong>Volume</strong> <strong>45</strong> COLUMBUS, OHIO, JANUARY, 1940 No. 5<br />
CONVENTION ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />
N. A. P. T. S.<br />
A MESSAGE TO ALL WHO ARE<br />
INTERESTED:<br />
<strong>The</strong> National Association of Penmanship<br />
Teachers and Supervisors<br />
have selected the Ritz-Carlton Hotel,<br />
Atlantic City, N. J., for their 1940<br />
convention.<br />
Mrs. Maude E. Meyers, chairman<br />
of the Executive Board and her committee<br />
are already hard at woi-k preparing<br />
the program. We hope to<br />
give you an interesting and worthwhile<br />
three days.<br />
Miss Olive Mellon, supervisor of<br />
handwriting in Atlantic City, is<br />
General Chairman of Local Affairs<br />
and is endeavoring to plan entertainment<br />
which will be unique yet<br />
in keeping with the Easter season.<br />
Atlantic City has extended a most<br />
cordial invitation and the teachers<br />
in New Jersey are giving us their<br />
wholehearted support.<br />
<strong>The</strong> doors of the House of Friendship<br />
will be opened at nine o'clock<br />
We hope that you will meet us there<br />
as we open the "friendly convention."<br />
OFFICERS<br />
President<br />
DORIS E. ALMY<br />
Henry Lord Junior High<br />
Fall River. Mass.<br />
1st Vice President<br />
H. M. GARVEY<br />
Tuckahoe. N. Y.<br />
2nd Vice President<br />
MARGARET MARBLE<br />
Cincinnati. Ohio<br />
Chairman of Executive Board<br />
MAUD E. MEYERS<br />
Newark, N. J.<br />
Secretary<br />
OTTIE CRADDOCK<br />
Far ille.<br />
Treasurer<br />
MARY POORE<br />
2050 South 21st Avenue<br />
Birmingham, Alabama<br />
THE EDUCATOR<br />
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E. A. LUPFER Editor<br />
PARKER ZANER BLOSER Business Mgr.<br />
:<br />
E. C. T. A. BULLETIN<br />
Peter L. Agnew, President of the<br />
Eastern Commercial Teacher's Association,<br />
has announced the appointment<br />
of a Commission in Business<br />
Education to confer on the outstanding<br />
problems of Business Education<br />
at the present time, particularly<br />
those that have to do with<br />
the Youth Adjustment problem.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Commission is under the direction<br />
of Mr. Clinton A. Reed, a<br />
member of the executive board of<br />
the E. C. T. A., and will consist of<br />
the following people:<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr. John G. Kirk<br />
Director of Commercial Education<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.<br />
Mr. Nathaniel Altholz<br />
Director of Commercial Education<br />
New York, New York<br />
Mr. Clyde B. Edgeworth<br />
Supervisor of Commercial Education<br />
Baltimore, Maryland<br />
Dr. Haniden L. Forkner<br />
Associate Professor of Education<br />
Teachers College, Columbia University<br />
New York, New York<br />
Mr. Raymond C. Goodfellow<br />
Director of Commercial Education<br />
Newark, New Jersey<br />
Mr. Charles W. Hamilton<br />
Assistant in Secondary Education<br />
State of New Jersey<br />
Trenton, New Jersey.<br />
Dr. B. Frank Kyker<br />
Acting Chief, Business Education<br />
Service<br />
U. S. Office of Education<br />
Washington, D. C.<br />
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Change of address should be requested<br />
promptly in advance, if possible, giving the old<br />
as well as the new address.<br />
Advertising rates furnished upon request.<br />
Dr. Paul S. Lomax<br />
F*i'ofessor of Education<br />
School of Education, New York<br />
University<br />
New York<br />
Professor F. G. Nichols<br />
Associate Professor of Education<br />
Graduate School of Education<br />
Harvard University<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />
Mr. Clinton A. Reed<br />
Chief, Bureau of Business Education<br />
State Department of Education<br />
Albany, New, York<br />
Mr. Louis A. Rice<br />
Principal, Packard School<br />
New York, New York<br />
Mr. Edward J. Rowse<br />
Supervisor of Merchandising Instruction<br />
Boston Public Schools<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Miss Frances Bowers<br />
Director, Department of Commercial<br />
Education<br />
Temple University<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Commission held its first meeting<br />
in New York City on December<br />
9. A complete report will be made<br />
at the annual convention which will<br />
be held at Atlantic City on March<br />
21, 22, 23, 1940. At the convention,<br />
members of the Commission<br />
will also act as a panel, discussing<br />
the issues presented in their report.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will also endeavor to answer<br />
questions from the floor. A copy of<br />
the report will appear in the 1940<br />
yearbook.<br />
<strong>The</strong> theme of the 1940 convention<br />
is to be,. "'<strong>The</strong> Contributions of<br />
Business Education to the Youth<br />
Adjustment Act."<br />
THE EDUCATOR is the best medium through<br />
which to reach business college proprietors and<br />
managers, commercial teachers and students,<br />
and lovers of penmanship. Copy must reach<br />
our office by the 10th of the month for the<br />
issue of the following month.