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Virginia State Theatre Guild Flam To Stage I Victoria Regina * rETEKSBURG, Va - The Vir ginia State College Theatre Guild " ill present its 23rd annual Guest production in Virginia Hall Audi torium on Friday evening. May 2, at 3.00 p m Tha play chosen for this year's production is “Virginia Regina." a threr act drama by Laurence Houseman. Joyce. Miller and .Tames Coles, 1952 graduates of Vir ginia State College, will play the leading roles while David Gnnter, a VSC staff member, and Carol Whitaker will be featured. Miss Miller will play the title role. The daughter of Dr and Mrs. A. J. Miller of the Virginia State College staff, she has captured the love and administration of many theatre goers with her starlight per fwwajßreo in various produc tions during her rollege career. A graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York City. Miss Milisrr played the leading roles in "Anatasia,” “The Robe," and “The Barretts of Wtmpole Street." 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Muldrow, Jr., Winston-Salem. Ij Neighbors | ffZ ‘Tstop quibbling 1 . Alice The I country desperately needs future scientific brains 1" | r -^as»aM^ m ; lR ||r yJS ! P>«y JOHN-L, PHARR, a senior in the Theological Seminary at John son C. Smith University, has been awarded a iYlutcbmore Fellowship hy the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church, If. S. % to do graduate study for the year 1958*59. Mr. Pharr, a native j of Rock Hi!!, South Carolina, will study at Union Theological Srmi j nary in New York. Stop guessing, and start testing i the amount of fertilizer needed to j grow crops on your farm. | Test soils now for fall plant i trigs. Or, Fleming Promoted At j i Morgan State BALTIMORE, Md. The pro- ; motion of two faculty members; and the appointment of one other ! were announced today by Morgan i State College President. Dr. Max tin D Jenkins. Promoted, effective September j 1953, were: Dr. G. -James Fleming. : from associate professor to pro fesor of political science; and Harry L. Johnson, former instriic - tor to assistant professor of En glish. / To .min the Morgan faculty in September as professor of mathe matics is Dr Volodymyr Bohun- C’hudyniv. now on the faculty of j Morehouse College and Atlanta University. Atlanta, Ga WISCONSIN PHI BETA KAPPA Or. Fleming, who joined the Morgan faculty in 1955, is a graduate of the University of j Wisconsin, where he was elecl ■ rd to Phi Beta Kappa. Hr nomies and the Ph.D. degree holds an A.RJ degree in eeo i« political science from the University of Pennsylvania Dr Fleming has a. distinguished record of research and commun ity service. He served as a re searcher on ‘ The Negro in A menca ". a project sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which resulted in publica tion of The American Dilemma by Gunner Myrdal. He was prin cipal editor of Who's Who in Colored .America Miners For 10 Language Teachers HOUSTON, Texas—en of the na tion's top language teachers will tie. honors during the 13th annual meeting of the College Language Association at Texas Southern Uni versity here April 34-26 Others to he honored according to Dr. John S. Lash of Texas Southern are: Prof W. Edward Farrison. North Carolina College. Durham; John W Parker, Fayette ville State College, Fayetteville; Sterling Brown, Howard Univer sity. Washington, D„ C , Frederick Dedniond, Morgan State College, Baltimore; Nick Aaron Ford. Mor gan State College, Baltimore; Mer cer Cook, Howard University, Washington, D. C.; Mr? Leila Bar low, Alabama State College, Mont gomery; John F. Matheus, More house College. Atlanta: and N P. Tillman, University, Levittown Tensions Easing Negro Family Settles Down To Quiet Life LEVITTOWN, Pa. <ANP) Tensions brought about by the en trance of a Negro family into this previously all-white community lost summer, have reportedly eased somewhat since then. William Myers. 34-year-old air conditioning technician employed hv a Trenton I N. J.l firm, his wife Daisy, 33. and their three children have settled down to normal rou- I tine without, any publicity. ! The feeling in the town Is still split.. Many opposing the idea of a Negro family in their midst appear lo have learned to accept the fact that the Myers are here to stay. Others have toned down their pro testations because of a court in junction hanging over them. One of Myers’ white neighbors said Myers wishes to keep to him self and stir up no further trouble. “Overt antagonism toward the ! 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Calvin R Stevenson, director of 1 i the Summer School, stated th3t 1 these workshops will be. conducted j during the six-weeks period, end ! mg on July 13. Six other workshops are sebe duled lor the samp period. They include: Adult Education, Lang guagr Arts, Nutrition Educa tion, Problem* ami Trend* tn Seagrams t £ Croum jp| I HlfilUW-IHFhItBK DDMMW mmt CITY ItfGBO EHISKEY 5S WOW ii% SSA'N HEUTSHL• SE!*ITS. Teaching Science. School Plan ing and Special Education. Two others of shorter duration are to .£ he offered in Facts about Alco hol (two weeks) and a School Lunch Workshop, tor school lunch personnel (three, weeks.) The workshops are a part of a total of 130-courser being mads available to undergraduates 3eekc ing additional credit; in--.eruJ.cE teachers, interested in renewin jr certificates of taking courses for professional improvement and gra duate students wishing to gai:j credit towards the master of sci ence degree 9
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