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Page 6 THE CHARLOTTE COLLEGIAN NOVEMBER 5, 1957 Virgilia Peterson Gives Lecture On “Books In Profile” Kennedy Heard At Assembly On November 12, Charlotte Col- leKe held its second assembly. The main feature of the program was a performance by folk singer Philip Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy, a graduate of U.N.C., has been interested in music and singing since his fresh man year at collefre. STANLEY SUPER DRUGS ED 3-5103 1949 East Seventh Street A Southern Jnslilittioti STERLING INVESTMENT FUND A managed investment in a di versified list of bonds, preferred stocks and common stocks se lected for their possibility of (1) conservation of capital, (2) current income and (3) in some cases appreciation in value. Mail this advertisement for detailed, free information. Address INTERSTATE SECURITIES CORPORATION 1207 Commercial Bank BIdg. Charlotte, N. C. Miss Virffilia Peterson was fea tured in the second of the current concert and lecture series of the present school year. She lectured on “Books in Profile.” Miss Peterson is a noted author, book reviewer, critic, and television moderator, currently beinj; hostess on the series “Author Meets the Critics.” ■Miss Peterson presented a sur vey of radical literature from the point of view of minority groups as opposed to society in general. The program was open to the public for the admission price of one dollar and was free to the students upon presentation of their activity cards. Dr. Pierre Macy, faculty advisor of the Assembly Committee, ex pressed regret that the program was not better attended. He stated that the lecture was of an excel lence he had not heard in recent years. .Miss I’eterson compared many contemporary authors with writers of old. She also said that psycho analysis was encroaching upon in dividualism. This concluded the series for the fall quarter. 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Chorus Rehearses, But No Christmas Program The Collegian learned today that the Christmas Choral Program will not be presented this year. A spokesman for the group said that the program had been originally scheduled but because of some un- forseen circumstances would have to be cancelled, Mr. Harvey Woodruff, director present. Membership, however, is not closed, and anyone wishing to join should contact Mr. Woodruff. (Staff Photo—Hoimer) Parking P Not Yet S Last month everyone was com- I plaining about not being able to find enough parking space near j to the school. Now, everyone is complaining that everyone except him is taking up more space than he should, or is blocking someone with his car. We have, at least, partially, solved the problem of having enough parking space. Now it is up to the students to park their cars in such a way that they do not take up space for two cars, or that they do not block other cars from being able to leave. There is no excuse for two cars to take up room enough for four. Anyone should have sense enough to know when he is blocking an other car. The students at C. C. need to realize that there are other people who would like to park their cars, and also be able to leave when their classes are over. It would be extremely helpful, too, if the city would put down lines on the streets near C. C. If we keep talking long enough and loud enough maybe they will. All of us at C. C. need to assume the responsibility of seeing that we are parked correctly and that we are not blocking anyone else’s car. If we do, it will make for a i better and a happier school. Bond Election Vote (Continued Fiom Page 1) remembered that the appropria tions made by the State to the community college come from all the people of the State and it might not be a good public rela tions policy for the board of trus tees to fix a higher tuition rate for students coming in from surround ing counties.” In the words of Mr. J. Murray Atkins, chairman of the College Advisory Bord, “W'hen we get in our own buildings and on our own campus, our fight will have been won!” roblem olved Meet your friends at the RAMBLER Sandwich Shop People Do Notice Your CLOTHES! For That Well- Groomed Look Send Us Your Dry Cleaning One-Day Service On Request! Pick-up and Delivery! Jung Bros. Cleaners & Laundry 324 East Boulevard Phone FR 7-2007 Complete Insurance Facilities 1228 Elizabeth Ave. FRanklin 6-1511 of the Chorus, expressed regret that the assembly could not be given. The chorus, now in its second year, consists of 25 members at Cunningham Gives Gift To College The Geology Department of Charlotte College was honored re cently by the generous gift of some excellent specimens of smoky quartz crystals and Indian Arrow heads. The gifts, from the private collection of Mr. Charles Cunning ham, will add greatly to the qual ity and extensiveness of the Col lege collection. Mr. Cunningham, from Liberty Hall, South Carolina, has been an enthusiastic collector of such items for many years and is regarded as having one of the outstanding collections in this part of the coun try. Dr. Herbert Heckenbleikner, head of the Geology Department, said, “We are more than pleased over the generous donation. It should prove most valuable in help ing instruct students.” Lovely Hair Will Be Yours Too, When You Visit Osborne s Beauty Salon Doctor's BIdg. Phone ED 2-4879 Yes ,even lower than your allowancel For a few pen nies per day Reddy light ens school days from be- jjinning to end . . . from a fine fast breakfast cooked electrically ... to homework under good lighting for better con centration and better grades. DUKE fOV/m COMPANY HEADQUARTERS .. . Firestone Products and Service Tires—Tubes—Retreoding—Batteries Gasoline—Lubrication STORES Tryon & Stonewall Sts. Phone ED 2-1116 SHOP OUR ADVERTISERS — They Patronize Us!
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