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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 10

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Rochester, New York
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Democrcft and Chronicla Scholastic Editors Keating Gets Honorary Degree at Hobart Rochester, N. Oct. 25, 1959 4B To Stage Parley U.S. Sen. Kenneth B.

Keating of Rochester and the Rt. Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, fjOCHlSTIIl Dentists to Meet Here, Set Talks On Psychology At UR Campus More than 300 high school and college editors and faculty publications advisers will attend were awarded honorary degrees the 16th annual Scholastic Ed itors Conference at the University of Rochester Saturday. 1 Sponsored by The Democrat I and Chronicle and Times-Union, the conference attracts school editors from Monroe, Living ston, Ontario, Wyoming, Yates, Steuben, Seneca and Orleans Counties.

Dr. Lantz Dr. Blass Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, president of the University of the State of New "9 rVniniiMi I mi.iiiii mmmmH York will be the speaker at the luncheon scheduled in the Field House.

Don U. Bridge, general manager of the Rochester Gannett Newspapers, will preside at the of doctor of laws and doctor of humanities, respectively, at yes-teday's leadership convoction of Hobart and William Smith colleges. Heavy rain cut attendance at a noon luncheon, addressed by Bishop Lichtenberger and a ground-breaking ceremony at the site of St. Mark's Tower. In honoring Senator Keating, who was the principal speaker at the convocation ceremonies, colleges president Rev.

Louis M. Hirshson, D.D., said: It is men like you who provide our republic with a balance in every accounting of national needs and resources." Recipients of special citations in addition to those awarded to two Genevans, Dr. George J. Hucker, bacteriologist of the Station; Miss Jane M. Stauff, 25 State Agricultural Experiment years the secretary of the Geneva Community Chest; Mrs.

Douglas C. Fonda, of South Salem; Dr. Barbara J. Johnston, of New York, director of the neo plastic disease research laboratories of New York University Post Graduate Medical School; Mrs. Herbert R.

Martens, of Mountain Lakes, N. Supreme Court Justice Earle S. Warner of Phelps, and Donald R. Harter, 39, of Rochester. Senior Citizen Awards were given to 15 members of the college's faculties and staffs for "their unceasing fidelity and Announcement of subscrip 1 I luncheon.

A seminar for school publica tions at 9:30 a.m. in Strong hall will open the conference which will continue until noon. The seminar will be divided into two panels, one for school newspapers and the other for year books. Participating in the school newspaper panel will be Al Psychological factors in dentistry will be among subjects under discussion at the 91st annual meeting of the 7th District Dental Society of New York State at the Sheraton Hotel tomorrow and Tuesday. Chief speakers will be Dr.

J. Lewis Blass, professor of oral medicine at New York University College of Dentistry, and Dr. Harold Lantz, assistant professor at Temple University College of Dentistry. Sessions will begin at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, followed by a luncheon and afternoon discussions.

A banquet will be held at 7:30 p.m. A business meeting and election of officers is planned for Tuesday. Dr. Frederick L. Agnew and Dr.

Wilfred A. Springer both of Rochester, are president and president-elect, respectively, of the 7th District. CAR HITS YOUNGSTER Struc'c by a car as he crossed Joiner Street near Hope Place a bout 3:15 p.m. yesterday, a 5-year-old boy suffered a head injury. Raul Martinez, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Martinez of 9 Hope PL, was listed in "fair" condition last night in Genesee Hospital. The driver, John T. Smith, 23, of 8 Rhine was not held. HONORED U.S.

Senator Kenneth B. Keating of Rochester, the Rt. Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger and Hobart and William Smith Colleges' president, Dr.

Louis Hirshson, from left, are shown at leadership convocation yesterday at the Geneva colleges at which the former two received honorary degrees. Bergeron, editor of Democrat and Chronicle teen pages; Curt Barnes, Times-Union staff photographer; Earl C. Lammel, head of the English department 8 I at Churchville-Chili Central School; and Ira C. Sapozink, conference chairman and Times- Union promotion director, mod Combined Valley Faculties Will Meef erating. Customcraft stars with stripes A pump with party manners pretty underscoring to your after-five costumes.

Velvet bands in two shades of lavender or blue, red or brown with black. 23.98. Sibley's Fashion Shoe Salon, Second Floor; matching handbags available, 18.95 plus 10o Federal tax esee Valley School Study Coun Taking part in the yearbook workshop will be William J. Cox, publications consultant at Edison Technical and Industrial High School; H. H.

Kesler, chief of the yearbook division, Inter-Collegiate Pcss, Kansas City, and Howard Bloomfield, Democrat and Chronicle promotion director. The second in a series of combined faculty meetings for teachers in Genesee Valley schools will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in Cutler Union, University Avenue. Dr. George Z.

F. Bereday, associate professor at Columbia University Teachers College, will address the meeting. His topic will be "Education for Creative Action." A native of Russia, Dr. Bereday is a specialist in comparative education, concentrating on England and the Soviet Union. The combined faculty meetings are sponsored by the Gen cil and the College of Education of the University of Rochester.

The next meeting in the series is scheduled for Nov. 19, when John Crosby, New York Herald Tribune television critic, will discuss the challenge of television to teacher and parent. tions for $459,900 from 38 donors toward a long-range development goal of $2,500,000 gave a major send off to the day's events when it was announced at the luncheon by Dr. Hirshson. 8 ROCHESTER 1" 1 1 A A lib WslT arty time a I 1- wild that means lovely Sibley hamlbays! Evenings grow gayer as days grow shorter! It's time to choose the pretty bags you'll carry to all the festive occasions coming up.

And what a wonderful selection Sibley's has! Clutches, fold-over clutches, convertible handle clutches, dainty top handle bags. Because they're made by MM, the insides are just as pretty as the outsides! Taupe, red, green, blown, sapphire, navy, beige or black satin some in faille, velvet brocade, gold jersey. 8.S3 to 15.98. Some in pure silk satin, 25.95 to $35. Sibley's Handbags, Street Floor; a selection at Irondcquoit, Eastway, Southtown (prices plus tax) JM.lZL-.

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