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AHCHi'/FS IHe PEGL W. R0BB;N3 LJ8RARJ :yo".-r I T'il. ’ J c,. /'■ Vclu;ne j. the L £ C ■■■ ■nv.'ftV •T U L U .T S ;r ^ 2, 193; B .•i T U H G Dr. Sherwood i?'day_, ovAhc-c and lecturer who was banned i'.'on Gir- many last Gurnmer becausa of his ci Lt;U:ism of- the Nazi regine^ ! wjli deliver two addresses here .Ti.^iisday, December 5, The'first add-oss will be given at the oha” psD hour and Dr* Eddy ^7lll give his last lecture during the afternoon, Tie first engagement on his • current tour .in North Carolina • Wrxs at Bennett College in Greens~ boro December 5, He" will Icc- ■ tura at the University of North Carolina December 6. * -it .S', * * L. C» PLAYERS PRESENT PLAYS The following cast has been se- lecbed for the. group of one-acf plays which the dramatic club of Louiaburg College is presenting-at an early date in the college* audi' jOi ium# fhe tentative date "of pres^ critn'/ion is Decbmber 7 ticcordinp Virginia Peyatt, director. "Betty Behave" is I^lnston as Betty, Greenville as Sl- Long of Engelhard Fists >76ve flowing^ ' /vad '''Jumber 4 tc Ail S3 In t.he cast of Vivian Cayton of 'Mavis Me Go wa n'o f lin, and Dorothy as JoaPette, In ’’Manikin and Minikin", a bis que play in one dct, Clyde'stal- lings of Morehead City takes the part-of Manikin, and Rose Malone of Louisburg plays the part of ' Minikin, In "Job's Kinfolkg", a play with •North Carolina as the setting, Ed ith Cridlin plays the part of Klz~ zie, the grandmotjier; Katherine ■ Roberson of Hobgood, Kate,, the mother; Melba Choppell' of Tyner,; Katherine, the daughter; Kathleen • Vinoorne of Voodville, Estelle, a neighbor; and Henry Murden of Suf folk, Virginia, Carl Rogers, a mlllworker. ^ iTutL J’AT'JK SUCCESS flyin-g. blood ivas people s voices were overuse last Tuesday inLramural .boxing in the high school undex’ the auspices of men's athletic association finished under the term hurting fr.im night'at the matches held gymnasium the and "successful." Winston Stroud and Henry Dunstan introduced the bouts with fine ex perienced fighting. Both boys fought a clean fight and took all that was h;-nided out by the other, Dunstan, bei ig the little more scientific and experienced, C'lme out as vrinner. In the second fight of the even ing, .we saw a boy who could take all of the punishment. handed by our big president, Butch Norvell. Norvell had the advantage over Martin Garrett all the way* Butch took this fight, but he will not forget it, . ' !, as usual, Of course there was_ a clown show, Sherwood Parrish who never 'sa’-v a ring before, and Stanley Patten were doing their best not to hurt each other. The boys came out of their corners in the first round with revenge in their eyes# Botn. came to the cen ter of the ring and started throw ing their blown-jp fists right and left, landing on "ohe average of one blow out of Ji.vs, After stand- Ing around talkinj', they v'ent into a clinch, both fell to the floor. Ihe-bell, The ten-second bell rang and the demons started again. They were called back by referee %ters, Parrish looked as though he could not wait five seconds until he could get to Patten, Finally, the bell. They started eyeing each ° knowing what to do* VContinued on Page four)
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