Ball Colleges Aids in Memorial to Late' Geographer.F.'» Times kinrinlPOKAGON STATE PARK. Ind..May 25—Dryer Memorial Hill and the Cairn of Remembrance were dedicated here today with members ! of the faculty and students of Ball Teachers College. Muncie. taking an active part. The dedicatory pro-| pram was in connection with the ] spring meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science which has been In : session here since Thursday.The hill and cairn are memorialsto the late Charles Redway Dryer. Indiana geographer.As a trumpeter sounded the assembly. each of those in a proces-I sion up the hill dropped a stone on | the cairn. Ai Those attending from the college included Prof. F. J. Breeze, science department head; Professors O. B.Christy, science department; Lora Baker, geography division; Miss Frances Stivers, laboratory assistant in geography, and twenty students.Among those on the program wereMiss Joanna Tingling, trumpeter; Miss Margaret Reynolds, vocalist; Miss Roma Hayworth, who led in prayer; Stanley Coulter, chairman; of the state conservation commission; Dr. Frank B. Taylor. Ft, Wayne; Dr. L. J. Rettger, Indiana State Teachers College. Terre Haute and Reginald P. Dryer. Cleveland. O.A flac was plac’d on the eairn bymembers of the Ft. Wayne Sons ofthlt; American Revolution.
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