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S3 . 5 . ' " n 4. c 3 3 1 i ; i -i Page Six Thursday, August 9, 1951 THE TAR HEEIi Thursday, August 9, 1951 Page Sev Dub Graham To Lead Service In Tonight's Open Arboretum William "Dub" Graham, senior at the University, from Jackson Springs, will be the speaker for tns weekly "Open Arboretum"' tonight at 7 o'clock. All students and faculty are invited to attend the orogram which includes singing, a devo tional, and refreshments. Tie "Open Arboretum' is sponsored through the combined efforts of the Religious and Social committees of the Summer Ac tivities Program. Co-chairmen for the weekly get-togethers are Dave Kerley and H. B. Glover. Freshman re presentative for the , socials is Paul McCauley. In case of. rain the "Open Ar boretum" "will be held in the library on the second floor of the YMCA building. Faculty advisor for. the group is John. Riebel, who has replaced Bob Barrus as assistant secretary of the YMCA. Other cooperating states agen cies which have copies of the film for loan are: Department of Conservation and Development, Department of Labor, Department of Public Instruction, Department of Public Welfare, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, and the State Board of Health. PARKVUE DRIVE-IN THEATRE GREENSBORO ROAD II Thursday Call Me Mister II Betty Grable Dan Dailey Friday-Saturday. Hedy Lamarr-Ray Milland in ''Copper Canyon" Sunday-Monday TD CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" Susan Haywood-William Lundigan Tuesday Stephen McNally in "Air Cadet" Wednesday "Hiiiwiw Hit Parade" with of the "Grand Ole Opry person Plus , . i . - . . I'll ma stars show in 'Northwest Stampede1 on the screen iMf nip.! w j mmm w IJ DR. WILLIAM T. KOHN Optometrist who has served the Chapel Hill area for over three years has movecT to the old Hospital Saving Asso ciation building. Eyes examined 0 Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Visual Training Office Hours: 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Phone 3686 in ii'n' i ARO U ND CAM PUS By MARY NELL BODDIE I mm minimi il I " ' -Mid-terms" is as ) an expression to us as f-.. doo" was to Mo mand Dad, but did you ever stop to wonder where the 'profs' latched on to the misery-lending word? -.1 have it all figured out. First of aU, if you Hon't Study for them your conscience will, start hurting you right in the "Mid"-dle of a golf game, ten- nis match, or other outdoor sport.' Secondly, if you dp study for them it involves . staying up way past Mid--night. - And thirdly, you wish you were in "Mid"-ocean when : the prof finally hands you the . lovely mimeographed gues- tionnaire. The 'terms' come in when you flunk the quiz and you are informed that your chances of coming out of the course with a passing mark are absolutely passe. ; But on to the brighter side . . Gloria Jackson, an ADPi alum from Charlotte, and Lambda Chi Bob Holmes, 51 grad from Burlington, are planning an October 6 wed ding. , . From the halls of Sigma ,Nu are still echoing affirma tions of a weekend well spent at Wrightsville Beach. Last weekend brothers and dates stayed at the Carolina Yacht Club and were entertained with a round of festivities. On Saturday night Gene Hicks was host for a cocktail party and buffet dinner for the fra ternity at the Yacht Club. Fol lowing a beach party later that Shaw nieht. the troops returned to v,. iiih for a waffle break- bll- . , fast. Activities were brougm to an Mid on Sunday alternoon with a water-skiing party. " rT-rJ has been received at " - . .. . . 1X1- 7.Pte house that iieann Alexander and Billie- Moore : ..nrfH Krvth are ai ctlC - : -v-- f.nc - ' " ' . " . - Summer residents at the ATO house are Don Clausen of Baltimore, Md., and JacK Vilas nf Tenaflv. N. J. Both are attending the local branch of The Greater Universixy, transferred from " "o . rinnk's colleee. - Tt sooms we have 'one Tar Heel who has decided to do something about all this hot wpather. namely leaving it far behind. Deke Creighton Brinson of Tarboro is leaving fnmnrrnw for Alaska. Last weekend the ueites spin. forces as some chose to repre sent Carolina at wngntsviue Beach, while other were guests of E. C. Smith at his home in Asheville. ' - am Blowing Rock for their weekeractivi-: ties, but also- sent Wrightsville Beach and Nags Head. - ZetaPsi Buddy Wallace en tertained for the brothers at his home in Moreneaa vj weekend. , , - T know you've neu oi-tv-Todners" but here the mast classic excuse regis tered as of late. Jim "Cassie , Cowan left the oigu- w beach party at weekend and returned xo Chapel Hill on oaxuraay "S"v because of an' acme c. hiccups. , , , .' v Back in Chapel nm are and Nancy Burkholder who were married on July 7. Mrs. B. is the former Nancy Her who was graduated from Car olina last June, just iui are now living at 124 Bagley in Victory Village. A vJido Varioty of Farm-frosh (Continued from Page 4) v,a mnst nronounced individ ,,oiic t Viavp ever known. He r,o,riir a mptmhpr Of the COHl W CIO 1- V-Vi munist party, the arch foe oi ;T,rii,riHiiali5m. and I have in rnnsenuence always considered hie avowed belief in Communism the perfect antinomy. Had he, under the U.S.S.R nuWishpd a document comparable 'Pnmmon Sense About the War ' he would have been liqui dated. Nothing irked and sad dened him so much as to be taxed ia shining sixDence in the pound under the Socialist-Labour gov ernment of Attlee, Cripps and Company. It was Lady Astor who said (I cannot quote ner pre cisely): 'Bernard Shaw, more than any Socialist l nave ever lcnhwn. was concerned for the rights of private property, parti cularly his own. Shaw's Credo m Religion r.ommentine on Shaw's relig ion Hondprsnn savs "out X)f COn- cents drawn from LamarcK, Srhnnpnhauer. Nietzche, Jiergson, and Butler. Shaw evolved a weird mystic power which he named the Life Forcet alter the eian ynai nf creative evolution. . This im manent force is slowly evolving thmiiffh aeons amoeba, orangu tan, man superman, angel,- arch- nn upI toward ultimate uoaneaa Not long before his death Shaw asserted that his was the oniy credible religion; but he seems to have been his only convert. Shaw's own Credo, Henderson says, was this: "I am a resolute Protestant; I believ in the Holy Catholic Church; in the Holy Ti-initv of Father. Son (or Moth er, Daughter) and Spirit; m tne Communion of Saints, the Life to Come, the Immaculate Concep- . . . M ft tion, and the everyday reality or Godhead and the Kingdom of Heaven. Newsome Continued from Pace 1) or, TTitorical Association ana was instrumental in the establish ment of the Mayflower Society run award for the best dook oi the year by a North Carolinian. With Dr. Hugh T. Lener, mem-1 hpr of the history department here, Dr. Newsome authored a iunior hieh school history text book, "The Growth of North Car olina." He also was the author of a number of other publications on history and at the time of his death was collaborating again with Dr. Lefler on a comprehen- j sive history of the State. Rom in Union County on June 4, 1894, Dr. Newsome received his iinrlprcrraduate training here, where he was president of Phi Beta Kappa, and one of the most brilliant students ever to grad uate from the University. , Hp took graduate work at Co- lumbia and the University of Michigan, taking his doctorate at Michigan. , Funeral services Tuesday were held at the Chapel Hill ceme tprv anri conducted bv the Rev. David Yates, rector of the cnapei of the Cross. 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