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Tl'' t'i'.-utiwihl activities at the) meeting included square dancing j •soror Georgia Thompson, T>i •-.•! ti.i of Nurses ai Saint Ag- j nes Hospital, recently attend ed the National Director of Nurses convention in Cincin nati. Ohio. Os the thousands of Directors represented at (he Assembly, she was the only j member of her *ace. He r headquarters was the Sheri - j dan Hate! She reports a gorgeous 1 • flair. Soror Thompson has also j attended the National Nurses Con- j veniion in Saint. I.ouis, Missouri! recently. Soror Nora £ Lockhart, prinei- j pal i-f Crosby-Garfield School, tit- j reeled a symposium -forum discuss- } ion on •'Building Together’’ at the | recent State PTA Congress in Ox- ! ford. The principal address for the meeting was given by Dr. Deborah C Partridge, National Basileus >f Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and Professor of Education at Queen s College, Nri York SAY TOO SAW IT IS THE CAROLINIAN TRIO OF COLKGE PRKSI DENTS Three «f the presi dents of colleges i North Caro lina were, photographed at N. C. College, Durham, recently when Fayetteville State Colleges’ new bead. Dr, Rudolph Jones, ad dressed the college's forum, fir. Jones, center, is flanked by bis predecessor, Dr. .1 Ward Sea -1 brook. Sell, new acting head of Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, and right, NCC Presi dent Alfonso Elder. Dr, R. F. Daniel Dedicates Hew Bluford School ; GREENSBORO —The challenge.- | of a new school plant were tic | scribed last Monday night, at the f dedication of the new F I). Blu | lord School, located on Tuscaloosa j Street. The speaker was Hr. Robert • JV Daniel, president of Virginia State College, Petersburg, a long time friend of the late Dr. Bluford. former president of A&T College, for which the structure is named. *A new building.” he said, “means that the community ex pects ebildern to attend school, the school administration expects bet ter learning and the students who attend there must expect to b* measured by higher standards” lie told the capacity crowd which filled the auditorium that the in terest of adults in this or any sim ilar school, is simply an interest in children. “Schools’, he contin ued are excellent barometers, for they rev-ear the interest which a community takes in its youth ano almost always, give us an idea r.f the ideals of youth in the comma nity”. Begin Work On Million Dollar Science Building GRAMBLING, La. fSpecial) Contractors have started work on a St million science building at (Rambling Qrllcge Modern in concept and colorful in character the structure is be pig described by state education leaders as possibly the most out standing facility of its kind among Negro educational institutions in the country. it will enable Grumbling to offet a wide range of science cou::-.. impossible in the past because of limited space and facilities. The structure was designed by Van Os and Flax man, Shrevepon architects, and will be erected by Baton Rouge Contractor George A Caldwell. Caldwells contract rails for com pletion of the structure in 400 working days I Designers of the project said the j building, whose exterior will b« of brick veneer arid' .steel construe ti-m, was drawn to harmonize with the architecture style currently existing on the campus. Ice cream production in North Carolina during 1955 totaled 13,- ! 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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. !9:>6 , CLINTON. Tent). <AP. Di -1 | rectly following his acquittal on! j charges of sedition and inciting i integration riots at Clinton High! school, race-baiter John Kasper,! a 27-year-old White Citizens j Council leader, said he. was going ‘ to launch a militant fight against, i ' desegregation in Tennessee! j schools. Amid cheer* and whoop* from some 250 person* in the court room after he was clear *d of charges by an all- white ! MAKE EXTRA MONEY! SELL | | Carolinirn j Your own state newspaper, with nows of your community while it is still news. Libera! Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. I * The CAROLINIAN j * 518 E. Martin St. ! * Raleigh, N. C. «I ' ti 5 ■ Please send details of how ! ,mh earn money rrlting ? 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J? jury Rasper aimnuiteed clan: to «rt up a stats headpnarted' * nTennessee let 1 the Seahoasd White Citizens Council h* hp»ds at Washington, j The jury acquitted Ka»ner >' ; charges that, he provoked the no* ! ing that brought national guard i men with tanks into Clintov. .•> j the start of She school terrn- Kasper's trial lasted *ix "h j i ite still faces a fede.j i,i contemr 1 of court charge growing ;».i of ! the Clinton incident. *
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