Page 7 EDWARD WRAPP WALTER FRESE Two Harvard Grads Top Executive Session Two professor of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Edward Wrapp and Walter F. Frese, will serve as visiting faculty members for the University's Executive Development Program June 10 through July 12. Mr. Wrapp, after graduation from Notre Dame in 1938, worked in a bank and organized a public accounting firm. He joined the nylon division of the DuPont Co. in 1940 and worked there until 1946. After earning his M. A. and Ph.D. degrees from the Harvard Business School, he taught there for two years before going to the University of Chicago as director of the advanced management program. Mr. Wrapp returned to the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1955 as associate professor. Mr. Frese received his B. A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1828, his M.A. degree from the University of Illinois, and an honorary LLD, from Southeastern University in Washington, D.C., in 1956. He was a member of the faculty at the University of Illinois from 1928 to 1935. In 1936 he joined the staff of the United States Treasury Department, co-ordinating the accounting and reporting for all emergency relief appropriations. He was sent to China in 1941 as accounting adviser in the development and installation of accounting procedures for the Stabilization Board of China. He was in Hong Kong in 1941 when the war with Japan broke out. Put into a civilian concentration camp, he was repatriated in 1942. Drama Faculty To Conference Four University faculty members will participate in the annual regional Children's Theatre Conference Friday through Sunday in Wichita. Nathaniel Eck and Miss Sally Six, instructors in speech and drama, will give a lecture demonstration on "The Artistry in the Animal Kingdom." They will demonstrate the costuming and makeup used in the Children's Theatre presentation of "Peter Rabbit." Five cast members will model the costumes and makeup and do a scene from the play. Lewin Goff, associate professor of drama, will speak to the group at the dinner Friday, on "The Psychologists Have Us by the Big Toe." Allen Crafton, professor of speech and drama, will speak on the subject. "Making Believe to Believe in Make-Believe," following the dinner Saturday. Among Glacier National Park's 400 bears, only a dozen big food from visitors. One of the most notorious bear handlers was once trapped and taken to a remote area. Three weeks and 60 miles later she was back on her old stand on the Going-to-the-Sun Highway. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 In 1956 he was appointed visiting professor of business administration at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration for one year. One of every 13 children between the ages of 10 and 17 was in trouble with the police in 1955, the May issue of "Your Government" reports from figures issued by the U.S. Children's Bureau. Youth Crime Rate Increase The bulletin, issued by the University's Governmental Research Center, reports that 1955 was the seventh straight year that nationwide juvenile delinquency had increased. "With these stern reminders of a serious problem, the 85th Congress has been considering initiating a program of federal aid for control of juvenile delinquency," the bulletin says. Bills before Congress would provide grants to existing agencies concerned with juvenile delinquency, of improvement of their programs and the training of new personnel, the bulletin savs. It reports that the Bureau of the Census predicts there will be 50 per cent more boys and girls in the 10-17 age group in 1965 than there was in 1955. 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