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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER U , 1958 SAYS STUDENTS WELL REGISTER THE Rev. C. D. Alstork, resident agent far the NAACI j , and chairman of the board of directors for the Little Rook Branch, said recently that “until we learn otherwise, the students, as of now, intend to try to register at the Central High School next week.” Supt. of Schools Virgil Blossom has already announced that the records for the. seven Negro students have been transferred to Horace Mann (Negro) High School (5(1*1 TELEPHOTO). Back To SHAW UNIVERSITY and ST. AUGUSTINE’S CAMPUSES With A Wardrobe Selected From Nationally Known Brands ••HART SCHAFFKER & MARX CLOTHES Have long since been the trade mark of any well groom ed college student. See our distinctive styles. • •HATS You are always well-dressed with a DOBBS Hat. New Fall colors are now displayed. •SHIRTS No Maker of shirts can boast of better designs, more value and durability than that found in our shirts. 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