Page Two TH€ $AL«M1T€ Febru ary 21 Editor-in-Chief Dee Wilson Associate Editor Lockhart Ledbetter Business Manager Vickie Moir Assistant Business Manager Elaine Foster Office Hours: 5:00-10:00 p.m. Monday 4:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Telephone: 723-7961, Ext. 250 — Salemite Office Or call 727-1421 or 727-9002 Thursday, December 6, 1973 Professor Challenges Criticism; States Analogies to Make Point Hey! Invitation To The "Arts'' Extended Come to hear the internationally known ARCHWAYS! After a month of touring in the Caribbean for the USO, they are planning to present their performance and to share tidbits of their trip with everyone here at Salem. Would you like to see the beautiful blue Caribbean Sea? Do you like sing ing, dancing, and fun? Then come to hear the Archways Thursday, February 21, 6:30 p.m., in Hanes Auditorium. (Refreshments will be served). Incunabula invites all amateur photographers to enter the annual photography show and contest. Submit all entries to Patty Marion in Babcock basement or place in the Incunabula box in Main Hall. Prizes will be awarded. The dead line for entries will be Friday, March 8. Every student with pho tographic work should enter the contest. WFU Sponsors Prelaw Seminar for Undergradi The Wake Forest University School of Law is sponsoring a program designed to acquaint the undergraduate student with the academic requirements and pro cedures for admission to law school. The program will also out line the curriculum, the methods of teaching and study, and the student life which exists in today’s law school. The presentations comprising this one day program are not meant to portray only the “Wake Forest story”, but to give the participant a general view of the legal profession and the char acteristics of legal education which most law schools share in common. Its purpose is to provide information which will help stu dents in deciding whether or not to seek admission to law « It will also attempt to seb some general guidelines toj' the undergraduate in pren,! for law school. ^ ‘ I Salem Is One Of Sixteen Institutions To Partieipate in Internship Program If^Sy is Bingham Greater than Wyeth? Why is Rembrandt greater than Judith Leister? Why is Rouault greater than Le Brun (Rico not Charles)? Why is Louis le Nain greater than Rockwell (Norman not George Lincoln)? Why is Ruisdael greater than Vlaminck? Why is Velasquez greater than Sargent (John Singer not York or Shriver)? Why is Donatello greater than Epstein (Sir Jacob not Abie)? Why is Jefferson greater than Nixon? Why is Picasso THE greatest painter of the 20th century? Why is Schumann greater than Cage? Why is Lemon Jefferson greater than Cat Stevens? Why is Duke Ellington greater than Duke Wayne? Baby, if YOU don’t know DON’T knock the Salem College senior art exhibits! Salem College will be participat ing in an Administrative Intern Program for Women in Higher Education during the 1974-1975 academic year. The announce ment came from Dr. Chandler during the January semester. —Bill Mangum Funded by the Carnegie Cor poration, the program will provide an administrative internship at each of the sixteen participating institutions. Designed to provide colleges and universities with a supply of qualified women for entry-level positions in all phases of academic administration, the program will stress training in areas such as financial aid, ad missions, business affairs, aca demic affairs, public relations and development. senior administrator at the college to which she is assigned. She will observe and participate in activi ties for which her supervisor is responsible. She will also engage in a study or project designed to deepen her understanding of the problems of college administra tion. Law students, faculty ani ministrative personnel will ticipate. Ample opportunib ' be afforded for questions ai ' cussions with faculty and ' dents. The atmosphere wl' relaxed and informal. The program is schedule’ Saturday, February 23. Then ' be a registration fee of ! which includes the price of 1 The program will begin ah and continue until 5:00 that; noon. ‘' Young women who are recent college graduates, or are com pleting programs leading to ap propriate degrees, or are faculty members with an expressed in terest in administration in higher education are eligible. Each intern will receive a stipend of $6,876. Registration forms and sm ules are available from ] Sereghy in her office. If en( Salem students are inter? transportation will be availali and from the law school; interested students should s by Ms. Sereghy’s office as i as possible. { Library Announc The ten-month internship in cludes a two week summer work shop in academic administration. Each intern will work with a The sixteen colleges participat ing include: Agnes Scott, Cedar Crest, Chatham, Elmira, Goucher, Hollins, Mary Baldwin, Mills, Randolph Macon Woman’s Col lege, Salem, Scripps, Skidmore, Sweet Briar, Wells, Wheaton and Wilson. Alumnae Sponsor Arts Contest The alumnae association is hoping for a record number of entries for four prizes to be an nounced at awards day this spring. alumnae association in 1951, honor the wife of Salem’s 12th president. New Evening Houk The Salem College Liljh would like to make two impC announcements. The Library no longer cj from 5:30-6:30 p.m. for sujsi The new hours for Moiifc Friday are 8:30 a.m.-10:30 pd An afterhours book retumt; been placed inside the front tl of the Library. It will biOl operation from 10:30 p.m. p the Library reopens. Studentsd to return books to this booltl turn only during the hours ftl the Library is closed. Dii'' hours when the Library is cn books should be handed in aih main desk. -bi The competition for the Katherine B. Rondthaler awards for creative work is officially underway. fc Prizes are being offered in music composition, art (any medium), prose and poetry. Editorial Staff All Salem students, regardless of major, are eligible to enter each category. The winners will be decided by qualified off- campus judges. in Entries may be turned through Friday, April 5, to Mr. Shewmake’s office (art), Dean Sandresky’s office (music) and the alumnae office (poetry and prose). News Editor Clark Kitchin Asst. News Editor Nancy Duenweg Feature Editor Margy Dorrier Asst. 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