16 §P ; ' Tm? eammmm rgg WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AFBIL 19. 1958 Clark College Announces Two Award Winners ATLANTA, Oa, Two s ink* cfceinisay majors at Clark College 5,5 Atlanta are among 15 students in C rc.rgia colleges who Have won V' oodrow Wilson Fellowships val u'd at $2.700 00 each. The awards hove been made to Keiths B. Clarke of Moultrie. Ga„ nn.d Avon Kirkland of .Jacksonville, Florida. As recipients of these a " aids which were made on r> eom r motive basis from among fi.ooo ap* -hcanls from colleges throughout the nation, the students will re* rivp stipends of 11.400.00 • each, plus tuition, and may attend the graduate school of their choice Competing against students from virtually every American college. Miss Clark and Kirkland were a mong 1.080 Fellowship winners. Recommended for the fellowships by their teachers, the Clark rfud ents were seler' »d to rp'-ei'-e the grants after personal interviews with regional selection committees and examination of their academic record* by a national committee The awards climax outstanding academic achievements for both student* M r-'. Clarke, the College’s Homecoming Queen this yeas - , ranks eg one of the top scholars at Clarke Las* year she won an a tvard for cnttrfpndiris? performance as a physics student. Kirkland. ■» m* 2mm\ CLEANING I SERVICE 1 Extra Charge || Ws IJi’i | NU-PRO i, | PROC ES S p Established %i US im " *9^JXX&'XSXK!X2XSSBOi‘ Russos Mutters & Cleaners 1 12’ W. MARTIN ST. Bi.il TEsnple 2-3691 j N. C. PRODUCTS PERSHING ROAD RALEIGH PHONE 4-2557 OLIVE STREET KINSTON PHONE 2514 T7- ‘_L.: I [ itiLSim* JL VODKA i f $2 SO I |l|fp PINT j J 100 Proof. Made from draw by L. Relsky & Cis, Cockeysvill*. 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Sr'ijfestrv St. R*!«ij ’ ’ ,l1 "" ll> " IIIIBBI " aiB,,M, " n, "^ ,t * 0 ™ B,,B, " BB,BB,IJ,1B Things You Should Know' ! m'M GARNET S a 1882 Educated at ones da institute, he BECAME A CELEBRATED PRESBYTERIAN jugfe** PREACHER AND UCTURER/HE MADE A NEVER TO-BE-fORQOTTEN ANTt-SLAVERY SPEECH IN Z '•* 1843 TO THE CONVENTION OFCOLORED AMERICAN^ rm/BL BUWWUCV N Y./ HE TOURED ENGLAND IN 1850, 0 JiP *. * THEN SERVED AS A MISSIONARY IN JAMAICA, aw.x./ev the isso% he was u.a minister |f| TO LIBERIA./ | Dn Alien Weatherford, It, ■' Given Summer Study Grant Dr Alien. Erlcsou Weatherford. IT, Chaim’an of the Department of Physical Education and Re- [ creation, at the. North Carolina i College at. Durham and also a : member of the North Carolina Recreation Commission, has been awarded a fellowship by the In lerUniversity Council to study at the Summer Institute for Co ca! Gerontology at the Univer sity of Connecutic at St-orrs. Connocutict. j Dr Weatherford w’3.s among 3& , i other scholars chosen from 130 . i ‘ ner of a European travel scholar ! , rhip from Clark and 'The Experi j nente in International hiving last j | ear. has been an honor student J 1 consistently. applicants, representing 90 urn-' vemtles and colleges, located ini j 39 states and the .District of Co lumbia. In the Institute, emphasis will tie directed toward research and in-. tensive study of aging in a mod-j ern civilization. Persons were ; chosen from the fields of socio ■ logy, psj'chology. psychiatry, me-1 dicirie, lobar economics, recrea-; tion, health cultural and physi-1 cal anthropology. Dr Weatherford has writ ten and published some 4<> articles and he has contributed to five books. He holds the B.S. de gree from Hampton Institute, the M.P-E. degree and also file M. E-d, degree “With Praise" from Springfield College, and the Pfo. 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McDowell st. phone te 4-0571 l v"*rK*xwsr2i*r?WT—^e-e—ir-e* College’s mathematics department i s ! has been awarded a National Sci- 1 i j encc Foundation Faculty Fellow- s t r:!up of SB,BOO for twelve months of post doctoral study at the Univer sity of California at. Los Angeles i.UCLA i. In addition to the stipend, the grant includes round trip travel, and $600.00 tc cover other program expenses. A native of Memphis. Tenn., where she fini.-hed LeMoyne High School, Dr. Browne received the. B. S. degree (cum laude) from Howard University, and the M. S. and Ph. D degrees from the Uni versity of Michigan. She is the daughter of Mr. L. .1. Lee. 1106 Mississippi Avenue, Memphis. I)r. Browne says she will "pursue an independent prog ram of study and research in certain areas of new mathema ties and their applications to If ACME REALTY CO j- Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance I IE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES |i Dial TE 2-0956 g 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. 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