Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES By Staff writer REWRITE MAN If a person has a command of the English language-., both, oral and written, we recommend the posi tion of rewrite man with a news paper. The average rewrite man's work ran be divtded into two parts both within the scops of rewrite work. He either does his rewrite from clippings of items appearing in other papers than his own, or he re writes stories dictated to him over 1h« telephone by reporters on the sewme of action. Newspapers are permitted, when they subscribe to the same wire PLANNING MATHEMATICS INSTITUTE: Dr. James A. Boyer, president of St. Augustine’s * olle is seen studying plan* of the Mathematics Institute with Dr. Prezeil Robinson, Dean and R. E. Mat thews who will conduct the Institute for mathematics teachers soon. 238 Students Receive Degrees At Hampton Institute “Finals” HAMPTON, Va. -• The 88th com mencement exercises at. 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Jr. Hill and Edenton Streets Mr., and Mrs. Windsor Jones 017 South State Street ■ D" V * V a- **^ • umpHSflr ; ' to holj'ynn I IJiiif Xtyii; fro)}i ~ to IX //c/yt I * OR YOUR MONEY BACK! services, to use all or any part of certain items appearing in other papers. The rewrite map revises the articles to conform with the style of the paper ho is working for. Through practice this individual develops an uncanny ability to boil a large arary of facts down to a short item containing all the es sentials. The rewrite man must be speedy and unhesitating, and yet he must be master of concise and accurate expression. Somehow he has no time to become involved in long j sentences and fancy words. He de- | velops an ideal news style. i . dies, receiving their master's and i bachelor's degrees on the college . campus. > Michigan's Governor G. Mennen i Williams addressing an audience of 2000 detailed the responsibilities of a mature American and outlined the challenges facing this nation in the second half of the 20th century. ‘We are being challenged by the soviet union to a contest for the allegiance of the hearts ami minds of men everywhere | on earth." he said. "The free world can meet this rhalienge by demonstrating that freedom serves the needs of the people better than communism ever can. We can demonstrate this only if we grow in social ma turity. in economic strength and in political repsonsibllfty.” Four graduating seniors, two al umni and two members of the col lege staff were honored during the Alumni medals for outstanding commencement exercises, achievement in their professions were presented to Junius Edward You may want to know about sal ary consideration. On small papers, the re'"rite man may start at SOO per ween. Large newspapers will pay him from S7O to SBO weekly minimum. On the other hand the highest may run up to $250 or S3OO a week depending on ones ability. While many men have picked up this writing ability most men find that training in a school men find that training in a school of journalism is very beneficial. Mott .jf the large universities have schools of journalism. If you are interested in taking this training. I write the dean of some school of i journalism. j Hankins, '29, president of the Mam | moth Life and Accident, insurance ; company. Louisville, Kentucky, and Major Osborne Ernest Scott '3B U. S. Army chaplain, Fort Slocum, New York I :? MAIN SPEAKER—Dr. James A. Boyer, President of St. Aug ustine’s College, Raleigh, de livered the main address to the N. Y. AH-Boro Alumni Chapter of St. Augustine’s College on Sunday evening, June Bth, at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Luke's Epis copal Church of 777 East 222nd Street, Bronx, N. Y. Dr. Boyer, a leading southern educator, is a graduate of St. Augustine’s Atlanta University and the I ni versity of Michigan. i Bishop Reid Asks Prayers For Schools PORTSMOUTH, Va —1 Shirley Edward Campbell, a white j hospital orderly, was convicted of j ihe fit st degree murder of a stud- ! ent nurse in Butler County com- j I rann piers court last week. Following a recommendation by 1 j the jury for mercy, Judge P. P. I I Boii sentenced Campbell to life im- | i prisonmont in the Ohio penitenti- ! | ary. Campbell was charged with, hur- I | ling student nurse Syivesta Andy. ! 20, to her death from the roof of i Mercy hospital when she resisted ! \ his advances last June 17. Cotton gives employment to more ! people than any other industry jc , i North Carolina. 1 i evidence of a good marriage or a | successful business career. 1 would | iudge it rather on what has hap j pened to a man’s ineilectual habits and ot his outreach to others." In this connection, the former college president continued, “I will Short Circuit Wire Blamed: Faulty Wiring Causes Firs At College; Damage Greet WESTPORT, Miss (AND ~ [ Investigation of a fire which dc I -stroyed a dormitory at Mary j Holmes junior college last week i revealed the blaze might have j started fram a short circuit in an j electrical wire in the ceiling of! Asthma Formula Prescribed Most !N o^Witlioi^pre'scription jsttmtAVLhcla in Minute?^Relief Last® for Hour*! JWYorJc,*.Y. (Sj>wUl)—The asthma formula prescribed more than any other by doctors for their private patients is now available to asthma sufferers without prescription. Medical tests proved this formula stops asthma attack* in minutes and gives hours of freedom from recur rence of painful asthma spasms. This formula is so effective that it is the physicians’ leading asthma prescription—so safe that, now it can he sold without prescription ln tiny tablet* called Pnmtitent®. 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