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D?aa M Page 2 - Cham With The chancellor of A&T State University said he is pleased the state's Board of Governors agreed to delay for a month their selection of the site for a GIQQQ^d. I Hi-Fashic I For Men i j \ I ? Next D< I ( fcai m v 3vq north claremok - t? feh? M ? j laundr I Jones Sten< A Specialized Stenof for: Professionals, B Churches and Laym< Let Us Do Your Typ Phone: (919) 724-2 I 2715 Kilkare Ave. Winston-Salem. N mAFROS ?s; t<| Id T>?? * ^?|V 1^1 Dec. I OPEN DAILY It wmmmmmmm I NORTHSTOE^ I MILLER ST. f I t * #'.> , ' 4 cellor Is PI Vet School medicine. A&T is seeking to gain the new school as is North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Dowdv said. "1 am oleased n Clothes | bd Ladies g /ault?J oor to ????-? 1 TIR (HANI N?! . 7 CLEAXERsI) f ^?hU^|^NM|23?49l / 0 Y, Inc. PHONE 723-2491 % ) Services I graphic Service usinesses, Industry I nr. ting !282 or 722-8624 .C. 27105 I rtlE "MARIA" 5f I w $?621 J^ATJO-6^^1 Shopping Center Ardmore PoaLOfficc II \y.* . ' The Winston-Salem C hronicle leased ' Delay that the Board of Governors saw fit to delay the selection of a site for ttie-proposed school of veterinary medicine until such time as we can evaluate ' th^^ntire consultant's report, on Thursday. "We also hope this pause will allow for an impact study by the state to determine the affect of the selection of^^site on the state's desegregation play for higher education and . to allow for some very important citizens' input into the problem," said Dowdy. "I am pleased," added Dowdy, "with the excellent support the university received from the Guilford County Delegation. anri from fri*??Hc ? , ? ^n. * mm vasa t> IVIIUiJ and wellwishers in the entire Piedmont area and the state. '*1 sincerely hope our supporters will continue their assistance during the remainder of our bid to have the school placed on our campus," he said. That action came when the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina voted to postpone approval of locating the vet school at N.C. State University in Raleigh as had been expected and as had been suggested by a consultant's report. Dowdy told the board if they followed the consultant's theory in planning new programs, schools such as A&T would never get anything because they were weaker as a result of past desegregation. Dowdy said he wanted a chance to develop programs on his campus which would attract more white students. The veterinary school program, regardless of ifs location, will cost taxpayers some $3.3 million over the next two years just to get started with a price tag of some $20 million in capital improvements and $5 million a vear tn nnppatp or?r??* it ic ?? A?ll j ? - ?' VilVV ? I IO III I Ull service. WSSU Electee Winston-Salem State University was elected to Associate Membership in the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) at the Golden University Meeting held at Houston, Texas, Imperial B 1117 Napi I A m A Ai Phone: 7 _ ?Vine's Dr 925 P?tt< Winston Q f r j | Our Dai by Evangelist Pal Cunningham Hear year the voice of the? Lot-d, Calling us through His word, one and all. Repent now and be baptized in. Jesus' Igjftt uo dnmnlp anrl turn away. Luke 13 Chapter. God calls us everyday to read and obey His word. He said "heaven and earth shall pass away, but my word shall never pass away!" People, if % you love God and man, then serve Him by serving man He is waiting to give .you GrowtBTs In Handicap The number of handicapped workers emnloved hv Nnrth Carolina's state government more than doubled during 1974, Governor Jim Holshouser has announced. Holshouser reported on the results of a survey conducted by the Governor's Council on Employment of the Handicapped. The survey showed that the 17 state government departments currently employ 1,904 handicapped persons, as compared with the 929 reported in the 1973 survey. Leading the state government departments in hiring the handicapped is the Deoartment of Human Rp. sources, which reports 854 handicapped employees. In 1973, the Department reported 395 handicapped workers. "GOOD WORD from jBibk If any man thirst, let him eome unto mo, and drink. 1 To Music A last week (Nov. 24-26). Dr. , Permilla Dunston, Chairman of the Department of Music, represented the school at the meeting Membership of the Association includes some 425 arber Shop h Liberty 48-9645 I Y Gleaners : erson Ave Salem,N.C. December 7, 1974 l^BreacLl . - ^ s, 1MB w ! j 1 I Mrs. sweet peace, joy, happiness and even eternal life through Jesus Christ. God keep your minds til' next timerReported ' ' ped Workers A breakdown of the handicapped "persons hired by the other departments is as follows: Comtnerce, 334; Transportation and Highway Safety, 314; Social Rehabilitation and Control, 116; Natural and Economic Resources, 100; Agriculture, 50; Public Instruction, 32; Administration, 29; Revenue, 26; Cultural Resources, 26; State Treasurer, 8; Justice, 5; Military and Veterans Affairs, 5; Labor, 3; -Insurance, 2; State AudiUnvO; Secretary of State, 0. The survey information includes type of handicap -such as visual, hearing, impairments, orthopedic de- 5 formitv. orosthesis nserf mental disorders, chronic diseases, etc. It also contains the sex and job classification of each employee. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. ? St. John 8:37,38 , I ssociation universities, colleges, and conservatories in the United States, Eighteen new schools were admitted to membership, and 15 schools were promoted from associate to full membership. Thp N A m mm mm * 11 Q>3 UCC II designated by the National Commission on Accrediting as the responsible agency for the accreditation of all music degree curricula with specialization in the fields of applied music, music theory, composition, music therapy, musicology, and music as a major in liberal arts programs.
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