"The Campus Echo"
Curront and Local News
Prof. J.E, Paterson a linsesed pharmacist and professor
of chemlsty at N.C.College is now putting ou.t a fine line of'
toilet articles and flooring of all^,kinds. Prof. Paterson
comes to us from Waco Texas and is a powerful asset to any
community and state in which he lives.
Dr. Elcrt Russel of Duke University after a visit of
Nicaragua whore he make a special study of pcalitical condi
tions asserts that only are rebels bombed wherever found with
out proper assurance. That no women and chrildren are present
to lose their lives ;but that our country is aiding in I’obbing
the Nicaraguans.
Dr. Henry Hov/ard pastor of the Presbyterian Church of
Now York,addressed the student body of this school in the
Avery Auditorium on Jan. 25,26,1928.onthe follov/ing subjects:
"The Development of a Rounded Man", .lelations"and the "Human
Equation'.' No Lectures more inspii’ing have ever been rendered
from platform of our Auditorium,
Dr. Scanthing of the city Presbyterian Church, Dr.Sopa
the Professor of Theology at Duke University and Many other
distinguished,visitors of both races were present throughout
the series of addresses.
Dr. J. B. Shepard, addressed the students on Feb.8,1928
on the subject,'‘Making the most of Life'.' The addressoo.was
quite inspiring.
The Hampton Institute Glee Club appeared at the City
Auditorium, January 31, 1928 v/ith their director" Mr. Nathaniel
Dett. The program consisted of several piano, vocal, and
violin selections, Mr. Dett also rendered two piano selections.
The program was well received by those present.
Two comedies, "A Race for a Vtfife," and "Do Men Gossip"
were presented in the Avery Auditorium, Friday Feb. 11, 1928
for the benefit of the Campus Echo. Those taking part in "A
Race for a Wife" v/ere Mr. ViJm. King and Mr. Chas. Suggs. "Do
Men Gossip was portrayed by the Misses Ann McAden, Laura Blake,
^^enrietta Forrest, Catherine Ruffin, Eva Hall and Gladys Fair,
These young ladies, v/ith the exception of Miss Fair impersonated
several young men of the campus. Miss Fair impersonated Miss
Spencer Thomas, Miss Helen Baker rendered a vocal selection.
The entire program was well received by those present.