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One of tin ! ■ ! ! r!I. ■: -1-!;■ ijf tl:' i- !'. 1 .00 ‘ tV I ' ’•'•.till. \ei|rt ~ r::irtnlr-\l' W. l'w I at' nn o :•: • f 11 : i< < i,:. < ■ n.ital ('!i.»t-i . r.nlloi !;•<’,! to at-cur: Oh Level tc. ib-'f ton blti’.t ni'Vrlp:.- ionrd for 3ii i '- , l!nu; In it, i-lavi £* t■ t work Tor studio vw! riarkri Rifts /or nartn and bits 1 ’ Yet «jhr became greatly in de mand. teaming with "Rochester" in ‘I Married a Bandleader.” "R: w s'.cr s MR lions”, etc., besides sup porting many other featured rote:- like "Ghost of A Zombie.” A long time, real true friend, 1 ouisr. the talented lovely nimble* lncd little beauty came from Kan sas CitV at 1-1. with her :-Ko Jove l.v and adored mother, Mrs Jew ell Nelson, In a reminiscent mood, T could wrile on and on about such stall rich friends and fellow-t ,-ove players ft worked m more tt an hundred rn.vseif. you 'net out rtx I '' now T must get lr ' o*'» of < mo ! interesting and popular subject.; of the New Year 4 fir„l * moon rod i I iiiuw foi Si f ihldnr idciilific *fioii ■ • This is your rested »<>d rr freshed nesvshOTind Marry I 1 vrlfe, full of ' int, vit-ot and x i< : ,lHi ready to wlmper a ln(. |elt font loud) a lid 1’ rife Hie "lon hoi to h.indte" stuff Hireot to you. if you droll me a line, .H’rt “It.-MTV l.evrtfe f!- 66 S. Central Ave . * «?• Angelrs II Calif. COAST \sr VAMPS YEAR'S HI MOST OV T STAMHNO WOVII N Tin- tell most fUh ■ 'Udin ’ " m v " '■ rtf the ear. rocat dlesy. of whether they are misses or matrons, were by care foi study by this roast ANP r»j' fi nr thn foi lo\vivg:l o\vivg: Mr Thais Anbvw Miss So rah Wltiifb Mrs. Irene Hudson. Mr-; \hpen.o t.orpsN Ally Vnroi Ha- Sp-nnnr. Ms; Dm-rdhy Dan ririilar Mrs. Adels A'oune, 'Mrs. .Tube f»arrc-«co. Mrs Theresa Hn.ves Nelson. Mrs. F’orfTie * ! an. Mr; Mfiraenba rackett. and Mrs Lola Rr avers. With «arh of the #jiove'Shining In tt different field, a!! have made important advances during the p;-d. year. Some -ore widely known n- even famous, other?- have mere ly gone along in a work-a-day world ihst hay not thrown the gbt i* ring light of publicity upon tbm. These wiil no doubt, he p'oi-isafitly 11th Annual Dairy Production Short Course Set For February GREENSBORO - Nearly 100 do try farmers from throughout North Carolina are expected to attend the 11th annual Dairy Production Short Course to hr held at A&T College. February 4. 5, and h The four day meet oils fratutc 'ectures and demonstrations on da try management and animal care b.v leading exports >n *hr field Amcne fcose scheduled »n appear aret John Gant! Greensboro, map' ager of the North Carolina Mill; Producer* Federation of Co-ops, Dr. George H. Hopson, Pougbkeep- Kte, N. V., milk sanitarian; George HyaH, head, Greensboro, manager of the Carolina Milk. Producers As wlulion: Dr. W. T» Kennedy, STUFFING MUFFINS b Steps For WINTER-WISE Breakfasts it ' titiM *■- r ,*£.*#*< * -**• -•*«/in . i >iaSmmamm^AWmaMOmSift&M Till;* winter--via.- breakfast matches appetite* with the crixp t-r,i- .• ■ 1 <•:• of a i nt«r mornm Th- menu bids in tee for erpr •..-!: H no! only of fen uvorb- fr« -is for thin meal bn* . 1 ■• "i-» .4 » . ,A ; n.. !■ , ~,-pjp , .|jr Ku.'hiv, A r - t certain to brnij; la 4 * risers on the run C. OtP •?. U Z*>. 'JIHC*' Brill'd J ,nl- ; t'lvsL'l A J’pb ‘ ipr;'G l? lulling; Muffin* Fluff j 'ambled. Egg* C offer The Stuffing Muffin- ar« muffin: with a modern a.i For w.y doing, cut lhe !m'.- ;d . vVies - pi-.bt hru' * -■■. -j ■ can fill the muffin nt. ..if i - frvut ■■U:ft‘ir mixtures : ■ will bake, in the rrom r,.io tr.e r £ ar.q ,sauray f .-s ary being prepared. .t?prir-ri,NßAm.f. sxt m>.i, mi.fiin* ? laWespcons l l :<'r(■■ r,:ni'o ; b >*,' p vc>■ ■ 2 tablespoons finely i i ■ ■up ■ onion X cup pin' apple tidbit . 1 quart toast-d bread cohos drained (j teaspoon *«H ' , < - np broun sucar Me'it shortening in •, skillet; add •••ui'.n i>p>l ,m; u-.:i| >-■'< . r Combine, v.-ith tw.wd bicrd rub-' . ; ,i!', t .-|'Pfr'. ;. Pineapple. Fliii.-'f : . cup ;rtu.!i}i :m- Uuie h -i.-, -.1 mu'fm '#tup. Sprink e ,ibo>Jt « tc . • < in ■• « ■ , . •• - n BbM a ..'low wen k i • u meniy minute;.. .vYitld; 11 Apple-Pineapple Stuffing Muffins. ! ••rm *i vh--ii ti-.ey read tiicir j la.UH’.V ! Ill'll III! West Coast A- I NP .coll for Achievement During j 13,if: j ; 1 ■ 1 py that WSB i p> lived to he the lust year for the !eh ,:rti r:;oi 'v actor a'tu for the i miooec roc it lines'ions boldly i i.in-jj/:[ "hi hare on iiiiiin rocog- I 11 it ion of the N< gro. To nnme a fev : .. i in A I ■.” “Mark Os t’he j If-'. -Ti.e Decks Run Pen! ” "St. ! i o:it* Blues,” “Kings Go Forth." i "T',c> Dcf'hmt (hue ' and now “An j . i ,ip • u, •• making history as tin | f;-oil Nceiu east picture ever lr i , .)-■•»i on r,roadway. T'u- holidays fired un Hm ihra ■ 1 Ire bo::-‘r fires mi-O'iVlginglv with ■a: nf !.:ieii; lulling 513,000 for thru i iif««ning weeks i iir iin.-o ne'abie sl'.sdo"' n( I i-e uiy hov ever, fell over (ho movie mil on y. removing several wr!* j enovv'n figures pf both r»ire« Ort tvius Tl'iv < ohon w e line of (hem. Hi- hook* written In the (i«en accented southern Nr err, distort, former) the Kim* for some of the first talkie* in :> IT nllcd the Christie com rdirv He nav"d last work at j (he age of <S7. ’The series, Mart iiiir at about the same lime as fov s “Hearts In Div'e " and Warner fletis. "On ttith Ihe Show.” at least gave employ* fflent to the l.afavette nlavers, and a large nmnlx-r of other actors and evtras "ho had liner hern in aoslhtng hut silent films before, Tift"* of ..rune nf Mu se fit < m.i t i ralinii and j- isletl In direction by Spencer Williams of the Amos and Andy Mio« Included. ‘•Afiisle Hath Charms. ’’ "I ady 1 ,i:,“ -Off In ihe Stltiy N'Shi" I «*<*'. PRKVIF.WS OF THE WE r K 4 - i f.-.jst F|Up" hv TJri'tee! Artirts ; ,u,r,’ r- the Aeadern;- Av -ri The. I ,i, T . Rtjiris Mickey Rooney, with ! Alan .Buiv-br Frank Conroy, l>on : lannev, Frark Overton Hu i-orted hv iToward Koek for Uuitrfl i Artists re-.-: “The t.arl Mile” I a famous stage play U-!.-pd on a nrison break, in Which j r-y-h avy vei 4 1 John f-■ -te" .h-hn i son played ft prominent and traffic • role. “Pte'pipc 4 Rc: 4 ,iilv." Walt Disney f yfi r iillion rua a a-pii it, of leebnio ranari, ate! te; 4 ]'iru'*ok'>v. ith f-terc ophonir sound Included also was a wonderful fe dumte Orfind ( an* j * >n. 44 This preview .so itnpor* j (ant, it was held ai fabulous or pat.e. statue-adorned Carfkav Cir ,-ip with it slons p»tm-Isn«?d walks leading down from Wilshire Rim le va-d Rencuse of the time element, da ] '-eriptiorss of the onahfiration of j (he Ten Atoyl Outstanding VVomen > of If!~,s;. will have to wait until th r ' next issue, when you will receive i the Hrting without fail, j This is your faithful reporter. 1 Harry Lcvrt.tr. 4266 S. Central Ave. I,os Angeles 11. felnim-an. Department of AntpOal Industrie; and J W, Kearney, ; 35- sistam professor of Dairy Mann factor mg. both of A&T College and R. 1.. W.ritn, .dairy rnwialisl, A&T College Extension Service. The meet opens with a iunehoon at noor. on Wednesday. February 1 will fc.'it'ire a banquet, won sor ed by the Greensboro Cbambe** of Corn merge on Thursday evening and closes at Friday noon. The Short Course is sponsored, Jointly by A&T Colt go ajid the A &T College Extension Service, headed by R. K. Janos, Slate Agent R. W Han is. director of Short Courses and Wynn are in charge of local arrangements a AT. EMMA CADETS AND DAT ES—l our St. Emma Military Academy cadets are shown with their respective dates at party given In their honor by their parents at the Fraklynton Center at Bricks, N. V., on the eve of their return (o school. The Cadets (f-n George T, Young. Jr., Halifax; Leslie R. Gray, Rocky Mount: William Knight, Enfield; and Kenneth Barker, Rocky Mount. 'S heir respective dates are; Atlases Alma Seott, Weldon: Wray Pash, Rocky Mount; Helen Quigless. Tar boro; and Camille Parker. Kooky Mount,. i.I, B. Barren Fotoi. Raymond P. Alexander Is Philly’s. Ist Negro Jitdge Rt MALCOLM POINDEXTER (ANP) At* lorney Raymond ‘Pace Alexander last veek 4 beeanie Phiiadelpbia’s firs! Negro Common Pitas Court judge. He was appointed by Gov George M. Leader to fill a vacan cy. Alexander, a prominent attor ney. was recommended for the post by Democratic City Chairman William ,J Green. Jr., and replaces John Mingan Davis, liutcnani gov ernor elect, whose term will end Jan 1960. Alexander's appointment hat! hern rxprrtrd for several days. It was rumored that, drspilr bis not being endorsed by the that Gnvrrnnr Leader would exercise the authority of his Morgan State Professor: NYU Awards Doctor Os Edusatisn Degree To Theresa Kennedy Brs #>« BALTIMORE. Mr! -The Doctor j of Education degree has been a- i warded by New York University to Mrs. Theresa Kennedy Brown, assistant professor of ome eco nomics at Morgan Stale College. Dr. Brown's dissertation was en titled "A Study of Home Econom ic’ Graduates at Morgan State Cell: Thp home economist, who i* a specialist in teacher edisra bon has hart wide professional experience in the fipld of tea chine home economics in see endin’ schools and colleges. Tills experience Include* tea i rhlng at Allen University In Columbia. S. <".. where she or ■ranired the first high school program In homein.tkiug and the first home economirs edit- Report Given Policyholders Os N. C. Mutual Insurance Co* Sixty years age the founders of our company were engaged in lay ing the foundation for the incor poration of the North Carolina Mu tual and Provident Association. The first, Annual Meeting of the policyholders was hold on the sec ond Monday in January, 1900, lo review the results of operations fra a petii*d us nine iroii'hs. April I. ITiPH when ‘he first policy was issuer* lo December 31, 1889 Today we are as-emblcd in the Sixtieth Annual Meeting with the privilege of reviewing ihe records for 5958, also to participate in another im porUml. event in the celebration of r.ii, company's Sixtieth Annfver sa ry. The first formal statement nf operations of our company filed with the Insurance Department of North Carolina for the period end ing December 31, 1399 revealed premium income of $383.99 and Admitted Assets of $350.00 The Annual Statement for the year ending December 31, 1958 when competed v. ill reveal premium in romp of approximately thirteen million dollars. Insurance in Fort in excess of $9"-0 million and Ad mitted Assets of approximately so'/ i million 1 tVe have every reason tn b‘ | proud of flic abb lavements of our rpmpany a ? a urnr of I ike life insurance industry m n 'ir | nation. To the American N*gro, North Carolina Mutual i« more than a life ii.-.i)r»nre company ft is a -• mt.o' nf Hie advancement of Ve.w; jh spite of economic. POri ,i pivie and oclitira! Injustices It i an iuSPtratiou to thousands of j both young and o’d people who | --- ( our Home Office each year. | The 'oration nf the Home Office I in the center of the business area 1 >\ r tiv* World Famous City of Dur -1 bam Is rather tioioue. and appears | to • well the pride and admiration I of isH Negroes who pa-s by or cn- I lor the company's Home, Office I quarters on Writ Parrish and nlfirp and .ippoint the pi'iml netit, attonipy. In recent years- Leader has not appointed anyone to the local been endorsed by the Bar Aassort ,dion However, the governor doe* j not have to make his selection i from the approved attorneys One of !he reasons that Alexand- ■ rr was considered was the fact | iiiat he stepped aside as a esndi date for Congress in Philadelphia ; 4!h District so that Representative elect Robert N. C. Nix. also a Ne gro, could obtain strong backing : j in the special election May 20. I Tig ! to select a repumement for Judge j Earl Cbudeff Alexander, 59 has beer.' a metn ber of City Council since 195), re j presenting the sth council man h' l district He practices hnv j« part- j cation program on the college lexu>!. While a member of tho s lien facility, xbr also taught in cooking schools sponsored by utility companies and class es iri nutrition at the YWCA in Columbia. Since joining the Morgan facul ty in 1943, she bos served as home economics teacher educator and as acting head of the department During her eight years of sendee as department head, the economies program was revised and courses in fr >odsand nutrition as w i| as J courses for non-ma tors were added ito the curriculum Dr. Pvown has studied j*f Chev ney State T'eschers College, (they* ney. Pennsylvama. where she earn ed a diploma, and at Allen Unf • versify where she earnexi the Orange Streets. Thos oof us as sembled here today represent more than 800.000 policyholders of the company in nine states and the D’rtrici o f Cebyibia. To this great host of men, women and children, ihe officers, directors and employ ees express gratitude for the prfvl i lege, of participating ui the opera tion of this great cooperative en terprise. North Carolina Mutual reinsured the Philadelphia Pen usyi vania METHODIST MEN’S CLUB APPLIES FOB. CHABTEK- -Shewn above during a December meetim at the home of Mr, Reid are the officers anti men of the Methodist Men’s Club of Union Memorial Church, Greensboro. The president announced that the eiah has applical for a charter from the na tional orga niratloori nf Methodist Men. Seated from left to right are: Andrew .Johnson, treasurer. A.! M. Ixtach, chaplain, the Rev. G. M. Phrlns. pastor of Union Memorial. A. B. Caldwell, president. James I Reid, secretar*’. Standing left to right: John Brittain. Jasper Johnston. liidgc W’bitted, John Turner. ' Robert Taylor ,9 Johnnie Mays, Johnnie I’elerson, An drew Thompson and James Blount. (LEE PHOTO) nershl» with his wife, thr i• -, -,\>, Sadie Tan per T'vm' v ANOTHER "FIRST 4 ' An iiotuir graduate from Harvard's *eli«ii of law. Alex ander In 1951 i balkcd-iip .sun thee first for a Negro when he was circled to the city rs*umi< A past president oi 4 the Na tional Rir Assin-'.ilio!! rod former counsel to the ila'lain Embassy, Alexander t;a■ licen orciiitcd with helpin ' end r gregaiion in the aran d sos c*. tt is said a direct report h wade to Cen, George C Mar iiae then Secretary of Dcfeu ' or. tft,- integration ol Negro soldier•< occu pied m Europe, helped end the segregation problem there. Alexander has two daughter* ! and ft brother Or, WjUiam Alex : under a Boston den list- Rachelot of Scienca degvco in. .-dp. cation. She received the Master of Science degree st Pen R;;y| vania State University. Pconsylvaaßia. slid in addition to study at New York University, she has alf.| doi c graduate work at Ohio State Uni versity and at. Indiana University She i:. a member of Aloha Kap pa Alpha Sorot'ly and Phi Lamb da Theta Sorority. Her pvafes.-iori a! affiliations include piemb: • kip in the American HAnae Fk.'noniics Aasocialton, the American Voca tional and Pi act tea I A;b A?>ncia* bon, the American Association of University Professore, for Nui’on-it Eduoatiop Association, ih° •., lend Home Er-onom;<•••. A- -ociaimn. and honorary membership in tiv Maryland Stain New itomcnuihe’-.* of America. business in force of iToarer r Lite lusurunce Company, home of fice, Fed Bank, New Jer.-ey on February JO, 1958, confiisting Os a combmfd Weekly Premium Del of $3,080.12 and $487.05 Month:'' Debit Ordinary. i<- 1-> cv.nu $ 1 728,353 indsuinal and SB7 »»0*» or dinary insiuratu c .in force- T combination agents and two sir' 1 managers of Proc.i"" ■ f.■• piu. cd our company'- Pbtladelnbia A • I gooey -md continued tn serve the j business. j In pwicr to provide adequate} | siv?«<- for Homo Office operation, jour B*m ! 'd of Directors found it j i rxpfidiuni to acquire additional I !•••>• <■ i.iif iu the vicinity of its j Orcnc- Streets Those of ns as- | j *!>•'.. *'o A portion of (his prop j i erty i ■ tuns re nova tori for or.- I ciip.,ncy by ty.large Home Office I departments. j During >he year (85a the by-law* i ! of he corunauy were amended and ! rcvitcd in keeping with current | ! lif'ftds in the !.f< insurance (ium • j j tv lytm Board of Directors, elso i j •! proved a company organization j '),ai; chief will he of great value i j ! *i the 111*11 i«» ut connection with j hxrc Office operations. In both j : the by-lavs fmd organization chart j o«. n;ion is made f,-„- a Chairman j f the Board of Directo)s of the i ■ usury, On Dcociuher (it. 1955. snoiiicr 'uiKcanl event took place in that j ing lia entire .sixty years hiss j mry nur romoni" I,ad it; first r jc■ j j r c',c‘ qf re firing s president: j : c.r !< nf ’li,,. <D. tr- in'inr chief ctif ! I ■ having died in office By j ; ‘tie Or ace of tied I shared that ex- j j pc ,crier, with our great coropany. j an erpcricrce which I shall never j j foi gci and for which I shall always i \ bf J crMtpf??! j TUy final word Is that the di ' 1 ; f'fi or.-y officers aqC rinuloy ers of 1 , oirr company render loyal, faithful i i and efficient service during the vc.ir Ip>B mid merit the common j o'dinn of the policyholder." Here • uiMeri and throughout the ter* vilory in which the company ottft • -ted We snail always remember the founders of one company and j pi! nf the men and women who ire* i hiked t !, cir spirit and following j many years of faithful sc; vice, have been railed from labor !o re ward. This Is my seventh and last re pot ( to you. the policyholders of i OUr (-PB"i‘ti.-,n v. M v successor, former Vice Trertdcnl - Actua'y A T | ipi-i.p. having Lien elected by j ! flic Directors Drc inher 17, 1058. 1 , sinned the duties of president i January !. 1059. On behalf of tile policyholder? : nroscnl. and those who ■'Veer pot j ihlr to attend ihir meeting. I j pledge to .-.lit pew president j wholehearted support. | Clean soil added to pis pens each j j day will prevent anemia. Sf Neighbors i f( *‘Oo*>P«l There I To — worrying about incorae taxes again!" ra* ejuioumjMf WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 74, IT 1 Applications For A & T’s Summer Institute For Hi School Science Teachers Pouring In Each Day GREENSBORO - Application* for the Summer Institute for High School Science Teachers !o he con ducted at A&T College for six week* beginning. June 8, 1558 are pouring in at a fast clip. Dr. Gerald A. Edwards, chair man of the Chemistry Department and Director cf the Institute, said that a special screening committee has already begun work on the sp plications and he is confident that all fifty of (he stipends will be is:;.. ned to qualified persons by early March. Objective* of (he Insiiluii. aim Io provide tip In date training sot high school science teacher* in the areas of Ch<*m istry, Biology and Physics, to Improve the training of science teacher* In the area of Physics tvith tbr hope that more in tcrest will In the suhejrj he stimulated In- hot h, teachers and students and to stimulate Dr Cartwright Back From An Educational Trip To Liberia NEW YORK Dr. Marguerite Cartwright. lecturer, journalist, and college instructor, return, d from a fix-weeks visit to Liberia, Ghana and Nigeria tri time to re sumo her classes at Hunter CiM lege after the Now \ ear, and aDo to fill a series, of speaking eu gagemrnt made before her depar ture Her first stop v,is In ’Mourn via. where she attended carl mis activities in connection w II h President Tubman - * birthday, which Is spontaue ously celebrated bv I,lberian citizens, both at home and a broad, each year "It was unprecedented ir> my i-.'-r- 1 !>■'! iener,” said Dr. Cartwright, “to i ■'c such a completely uninhibited t people’s movement, the sole pur pose of which D fre-oly to exprer: their admiration and affection for their Chief of State From the 5 A M Prayer Service in the large*i church in Monrovia, which was packed, to the /nulficoiirse dinner held in t!he garden of the t.egr . I lativ® Building, hundreds of ritJ 7fv' milled around tn extend greetings, grasp the TVc-tdenCs f Morrow Advises Negroes To Alter Their Values MEMPHIS. Tom fANFt -- T, Frederic Morrow told a contrrega 4ion celebrating the 95th anniver sary of the Emancipation Procla mation that they must adopt tinv standards of value if their eman cipation is to b< complete. 'Emancipation means freed cm from our own stave-like practice and indulgences,” 'no said “r means acceptance of complete ci tizenship duties It means support of »he Community Chest, the Bed Cross, Polio and Cancer research vour church your institutions and the things that help mold the cha racter and lives of our children,' he continued, WARNS OF fIUtrUMI In a talk which v.-as frequently interrupted by applause and on re terminated by a standing ovation Morrow warned that ‘our greatest harrier In complete first-class mi 7f. nship is tlie lack of durable sense of values by which tr> live." He said “one of the greatest fear, of the segregationists is the belief liiat the Negro will neither accept nor shoulder his share of the cost of democracy."' GIMME tilth "The word ‘gimme died .fan 1, 1883, when Lincoln signed the fam ous document freeing the slaves t he term today is ‘contribute,” he concluded. Morrow Is special projects ad ministrator at the White House. More than 2.000 people, including church and political leaders, at- Do’^^nd “Table Mannar* Ate Very Impottsnt Especially in Public."’ •n high school student;, greater interst in the sciences’. }»y im proving instuction tn these fields. Teachers in Science who hav had throe or more years teaehiu experience and who have sever; years of teaching expectancy an not close to retirement age, are cfi Bible to apply. There are no gen graphical limitations I illy stipends nf S7;, IK) per week, plus additional gi.int* dependent*. paid travel :*llon anee n bleb iv;iiv*H tnitine) costs, Have beep made avail able hv (be National Senas p Enundatiim. sponsor oi the tn stltute Ai! - applications, executed o forms available through the eo l (ego, must be received prior t February 15, Inquiries and applies (ion* should he addressed to Pi G. A. Edwards, director, A&T College. Green;-born. N C j band, or han? confidence* v.-.m j him," I’rout Monrovia, 1> • fy-i n right iveiii to Kir ran mu I ran Contei .-nee j„ ti er,. I„ '.l h:el, -he had u rft ,U'. il'-.Jie,,, * fraternal Dr!e.:ite Khe n «! e.«. !l eissa •mui.-tmertl tiiai (bi»-e IA in* a'lemled in tit.-., egory tverc denied p-irjbin.t linn jn the teiual inn t nf Kir (••Mlferehcc. tVllile she tel* tbit »nrb eonferenees .n\p * ,r fill pnrnnse. -be posers a eeelam amount nl ifiir.i Mi l, m |,*e j keying for novel aid pi}'-ibD ,*;* excess of ’,*(!*( she termed “conference corn.’’ She said flint thf bu ffing re; • i {airily *'mpha:'.izpd Ihe iv.-rd on fl.r j n;n( of the average U. S. citirfep for grecUNr understand dig and more- current knowledge roni'.un ing the piiorrrioiis and rapid chang es taking place in Al'irs tod-,y A ft«-r the roPtercnee shy ai>ei-pt cd sh« invitation of Or ffnaiv. ‘i AziklWC to Visit the Eastern r j gion of Nigeria, v her* sh<? had < I fenxjv® discussion* with the pi I scr concerning: the proposed tv ' University of Nigeria. j tended th« pcsigram w#ikh j held at the fflits auditorium —.— / Two Science Groups Meet January 31 nBHLNfrBOrHt- Tire SI.-.'jt r ern Hi-:Sion,- of the National to -r-iuutc of i Science and the B»ta Kappa Chi Honorary .Scientific So ciety will hold their joint annual meeting here ~i A&” Colkga *»» I Saturday, J.inapry Hi, ! More than 100 parson*, scjeptj d j members of the lirditute and an ; di'j'graduatc students arm tiieir I teachers, members of the honor I group, representing chapters of the i organization in North and South j Carolina. Georgia and Florida »r* I expected for the one-day meet. Local arrangement,-- for the matt j me being handled by Dr Geofff* t W Hunter, professor of Chemistry ! at A&T College and vice president us the Southeastern Ihgion of Br»a I Kappa Chi 11
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