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:OAC 87A7B,OV..GiAD SSIIOOt .OTFODS PGLLOU3C3C?3 yQ .OSTSrANDine STUDGHTS; f.MKJIGS AVAIIDLG JCftJACL The Motrin Stits UnU ' outitindirn minority stu dents lortne verslty School of Graduate Studies U offering i limited number of fcllowihipi to 1978 academic year. ' v - ; A grant from, the Morris A. Gold $e Iter Foundation ha made it possible for a limited number of qualified graduate students - to receive some V 1 Golse .. , -TttatHiwiig .. . -"'urn financial assistance as ? a ships,' $2,600 each,' include a reward for their academic ' stipend of up to $1,250 for pursuits. t " , ,! a calendar year of study. ' .The Goldseker Fellow ' Applications must here-"' 'ceivetf by November l, iy7 : . jn order to be considered for a 1978 Spring semester (Jan uary) a ward. "7 "7". r. " Applications -for Fall 1978 awards must be re 1. ceived no later than February. t 1,1978: " ,,' i . ' For further information, ;V ' contact Richard Morrell, Ad- - - missions and Programs Offi- J cer, Morgan State University School of Graduate Studies at 444-3185. DR. KEUY IIAI'ED CHAI3MAII OF IXCO KDRSIhG OEPARTHEIIT Dr. Johnea Kelley . was v appointed Chairman of the Department of Nursing at North Carolina Central Uni versity as of September I . She is a i graduate V of Lincoln Hospital School of " ! Nursing, Brooklyn, N. Y. She received . the .Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees in Nursing from Columbia University. In 1976 , she received her doctorate in Health Administration from the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill., j everythingnice Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1977 R. J. Rtynotdt Tebocee Co. tt-lcr fcw fa trends tested! . ., ..... - -. 0 f) ii O i f u u n n n n JU VU'UVU O The Natural Cigarette. All major brands enhance their flavor , artificially. 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"tar", 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method. 11 MINORITY BUSINESSMAN Gene Jenkins, right, looks over some of th i pipe work of his firm, Jenkins Mechanical Contracting Company, on site at the Miller Brewing Company's plant in Eden, North Carolina. Jenkins was operating on a shoe string two years ago, unti he received a break from the Miller Brewing Company under its minority business enterprise program being conducted in cooperation with the National Minority Purchasing Councirand the U.-S. Department of Commerce Office of Minority Business Enterprise. In two years; the Miller Com pany has awarded Jenkins more than $2 million in contracts. N CAROLINA MASONS CONTINUE WINSTON-SALEM -The main event of the 197th communication of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, .Jurisdiction of , North Carolina took place after the head of the Legal Defense Fund,, Attorney Julius Chambers delivered a blistering attack on the Board of Governors, Univer sity of N. C. System, at the Fellowship and Recognition Banquet, held Jn Benton Convention Center, 8 1 p.m. October 5. . . ! Chambers was the prin cipal speaker and minced no words about the higher edu cation system of North Caro lina. However, he' was mind ful of the fact that parents, on both sides of the fence, need to take a new look at the whole; matter,:: He said that blafck rparent heed ' td re-orient themselves, move into the classrooms and help to motivate black children, so that they will be able to compete in the job market when their turn comes. He said that he could no . Admitting you're wrong and .apologizing are often the hardest things for any of us to do. Myself included. In 1976. America celebrated its Bicentennial, and Major. League Baseball developed a giant program to highlight the game's most important events. But Jackie Robinson wasn't included in the party. His heroic accomplishment of integrating modern day baseball was not listed among the historic outstanding feats. And I made my anger and outrage known to the Commissioner of Baseball, and other leaders. That was last year. Recently, I wrote another letter to the Commissioner, A note of apology. Thisyear, baseball did honor Jackie Robinson. The 1977 Major League All-Star Game was .. dedicatud lu him. As was the entire week. And Jackie's lovely wife, Rachel, had the honor of throwing out the first ball. It was an exciting thrill to attend the kick-off luncheon where "Powers of Baseball" and" players of yesteryear and today gathered to pay ; tribute to a man who made such, a tremendous . impact upon baseball and thousands of Black youths; I'll never forget "Pee Wee" Re6se. Don Newcombe, Roy Campanella. and Willie Mays honoring and praising Jackie Robinson by stat ing that Jackie did a lot for them; or Cincinnati Reds' Superstar, Joe Morgan, epitomizing the current ball players when he said: "Jackie had to be: a strong and courageous man because it required more than athletic ability to overcome r .the many obstacles that blocked . his road to success," The dollars that we ball players are ' contributing to the Jackie Robinson Foundation for minority and under privileged children will never really express our gratitude to Jackie. Join Newk. Campy, Willie, 'and others by sending your dollar to the Jackie Robinson Foundation Box42J Brooklyn. N.Y.1 1202 lon . r be a party to a sys tem that was devising every 'conceivable means to evade, bypjv and even defy the laws antl regulations of the court of the land, as they relate o' equal education. He sifted (I" teason given Pieskh'm William Friday and his Uj'porters, aS to why I felt N. C. could ameliorate the IjW and get by with less than full compliance, because it was apparent that to raise the lex el i T white students to 150 to meet the federal requirements was more than the s stem could take. Chambers let it be know n that he would go into the 'iiatur more thoroughly wheii ii; address the 34th aunt ;i! eeting of the N. C. Slat. G iiference of Branch es, NA. P. in Kinston, Octo ber Ix tium! Master, Bishop H. !. r.hnv" it tin, led up the pro i.Ov by tilling the diners thai Mills ii what Masonry is ab'i.t." It '. is his thinking that the organization is in tensely . interested in the morality of man. He told how the more than 25,000 Masons and 15,000 Eastern Stars were carrying the torch of equality for those who had been denied full freedom. He had outlined this in ' his annual address and promised to implement the program wherever it was needed. : Contributions were made to the NAACP, Central Or phanage, educational scholar--. ships 7 to'" the tune of more than $50,000. He also told of the expanding educational program for members of the Knights of Py thagoras, which made moneys available for worthy students, recom mended by local lodges. ' The Grand Lodge closed Thursday after it has passed a unanimous resolution on behalf of the Wilmington 10. Attorney Major High was in structed to draft such a re solution and send., it to any and all persons who have to do with the fate of the Wil mington Ten. There was a joint meeting with the i Eastern Stars. , Asheville wUl host the 1978 meeting. inwaiMini' Joe'Bfack Vice President ' The Greyhound Corporation . 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