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Page Eight Hardest Yet Washington Grtaier Uni Tsrsiij President Gordon Gray described his present federal aovrnment job as director of the Board of Psychological Stra tegy this week as "the hardest pne fc has yet undertaken." Gray is devoticg a part of his time to working out a program of psychological warfare strate gy. It k a new field for which that is little precedeaL ho said. It u a matter of both outlining a plan and working eut a pro gum, Gray, who waa lormer secre tary of the Army and who spent sereral months on aa assign ment by President Truman on the nation's global economic statgy, said the program he is working on at present is too new to make any specific state m mi about it. THE TAR HEEL Brooks Is Honored For Press Donation A trust fund that is expected to provide $100,000 for the University of North Carolina Press within a decade has been set up. The donor is Aubrey Lee Brooks, prominent Greensboro lawyer, author and political lead- er. The gift is in the form of 1409 shares of stock in the Jeffer- Thursday, August 9, 193 1 son Standard Life Insurance com pany. The stock is valued to day at approximately $58,000 and is expected to double in value within the next 19 years, Mr. Brooks said. Formal announcement of the gift was made at a dinner meet ing at the Morehead building last Friday night attended by Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Taylor Brooks, a few close friends Students Fail Profs Students at Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Ark., played turnabout on their feculty re cently, gave them a test, and then failed most of them. The tests were an attempt to determine just how many of the faculty members possessed what the students considered the five desired characteristics of a good college teacher. They listed these characteris tics, (1) He knows his subject matter and makes definite plans standing in the class, and under stands that now all students ex cel in written examinations, (4) He is so interested in his subject matter that he inspires his stu dents, is kind yet firm, is always willing to help students, and .(5) He remains poised under pres sure, v Only five of the school's thirty nine teachers received an "A" grade from their students. Of the first ten teachers, five were men and five women. Also, all for each Ipssnn (2) Hp Pivnnr. ages individual thinking, (3) He teachers in the first ten have had givss tects frequently enabling many years of teaching exper iments to always know their . ience. ICE COLD AT COST. CASE S3.15 in lots of 2 plus 3 sales tax and bottle deposit. Save High freight rate on premium bsor. ATLANTIC PREMIUM Fresh stock bot iled and brewed in Charlotte, N. C. 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Paying tribute to -Mr. Brooks, President Gray said: "This son of j the University has turned his! talents into many triumphs and is widely acclaimed as a disting uished citizen of a state more noted for discriminating judg ments of its people than for easy acceptance of heroes. Mr. Brooks has dignified material success and has given it warm meaning. "A scholar in his own right, Mr. Brooks is gifted enoueh to have produced works good enough to be published by this University's Press. He is a man of the highest professional pro ficiency yet happily a -humane man. "He is among that discerning company who know that the fron tiers of the mind are not gone; that tiie coffers of knowledge are not full; and that the honest and free play of the mind, 'and the objective search for deeper truths, along with the continued accep tance of the help of God, are truly the essence of freedom they are the things which fire the spirit of freedom." Prof. Robert H. Wettach, chair man of the University Press' Board of Governors, presented to Mr. Brooks a scroll on which was inscribed a resolution signed by the governors of the Press. Prais ing Mr. Brooks for his "magnifi cent gift" the resolution said that "generous in itself, the gift is more significant because it comes from a man whose distinguishe i career as lawyer has exemplified the ideals of freedom and justice under the law and who.:e contri butions as scholar and author have added immeasurably to an understanding of North Carolina's i liberal tradition. r ) J) I U rf Yes Sir! QUALITY Is Our Watchword! . . . Quality in the service we render, and Quality in the GOOD GULF Products we sell. Phone 2-437 for call-forand delivery service REEVES SERVICE Gulf Products STATION II Las Time Toityf TWO BIG PICTURES! 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