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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 7

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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7
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Moline Dispatch April 20, 1963 7 armonizing Goals Is Task of Those Educating Women Harmonizing female goals and mont, Dr. Howard R. Bow-; them to play this role in our so-i "Many who question the need academic goals is the responsibili-jen, president, Grinnell College, ciety might well be the motivat- of educating women really be- ty of those involved with the edu Grinnell, Dr. Virgil M. Han-i ins force of every college and in educatinc men onlv if versity," Dr.

Hancher concluded. lit increases their ability to make ing for effective careers, but this is not the highest form of education, for either men or women. Real Goal' "Not to make money, but to make men and women, with high purpose in life, is the real goal. cher, president, State University of Iowa, and Dr. Conrad Ber- cation of women, this was the underlying theme of the panel discussion today at St.

Katharine's such careers. Many of the women I am talking about are unlikely to find genuine fulfillment in the conventional role of the houewife. "Gifted young women should build their careers on a foundation of undergraduate liberal education supplemented by vocational preparation in gendoff, president emeritus, Au largely unconscious. "College education stimulates the individual student, man or woman, to continued growth. The woman should be encouraged to explore, identify, and develop fully her intellectual interests and abilities, and to seek ways which fit the circumstances of her life to use these abilities fully," she said.

There was a period for questions and comments from the au- School in Davenport on "The Mo-gustana College, participated in "I am almost ready to say that you can judge a nation by its attitude to the higher education of women," Dr. Bergendoff said. money. It is a mark of our American materialism that education is judged by its success in achieving material rewards. I do not say that we do not need train- inaiionoi loung women tor High-the discussion class family background.

"I am thinking of a group who are among the top 4 or 5 per cent of all young women in terms of scholastic ability and motivation, and whose outlook is based on the fact that they are daughters of executives, professional men, and other middle or upper income groups. My question is: What kind of higher education is appropriate for them?" Dr. Brown asked. "Educators should help the young women I am talking about to see the values in high-level careers and to help them prepare fr er Education." Dr. Hancher said that in a pe culiar sense woman can be, and! Dr.

Jean B. Walton, dean of women, Pomona College, Clare- "To a great degree women control the wealth of the nation are they prepared to invest their means in the highest concerns of a people?" Dr. Bowen directed his remarks to one particular group of young women, those intellectual graduate and professional schools." Dr. Walton said that for many young women entering college the motivation for doing so is not deeply thought out, is in fact often are, the custodians and transmitters of our cultural heritage. "Statistically, it seems clear that most women will marry, and if she marries that she will have jdience after each member of the panel presented his views, and there was an open house at the I school held after the discussion.

1 Dead, 25 Hurt In Wind Storm ST. FRANCISVILLE. 111. AP) ly gifted wmen with a middle- Heavy winds tore through the primary responsibility for the day-to-day care of the children. She is the one who can transmit through her influence upon her i husband, her children, her niegh- Francisville Friday and left one woman dead, several persons injured and several thousand dollars of damage.

The administrator of the Law-renceville, 111., Hospital said Mrs. Rosa Gognant, 70, was dead on arrival at the hospital. Police said Mrs. Gognant died of a heart attack during the storm. Lawrencevilte police said about 25 persons were injured by flying glass during the heavy winds accompanied by driving rain.

YOURS EVERY DAY AT EAGLE FOOD CENTERS! r' jors and her friends, the culture of the past and the present," Dr. Hancher stated. Patent Force for Good "If they, themselves, are broadly educated women, and if they have a balanced view of women's place in modern society, they will be a potent force for good in community, state and nation. To educate our young women in such a way as to enable it cdcmi rftDKi ccn onoifFDC vims 1 BBS -W" DeROO funeral hi ome I Ull CrkMC rrnnrirn Receive Enrollment Badges Mrs. Irene Larson pins a nurse's enrollment badge on Mrs.

Ruth Sharrar, one of two nurses who were presented the special enrollment badges at Thursday's quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the Moline Chapter, American Red Cross. Mrs. Helen Pearsall, who had received her badge at the meeting, and James B. Rosborough, chapter president; watch the pinning ceremony. The enrollment badges are presented nurses who go over and beyond their regular duties as a nurse.

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