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Page Four THE TAR HEEL Thursday, June 21. ICO I SAC Elections At the Summer Activities Council meeting Monday nizht in the Grail Room of Graham Memorial, Doris Knott was elected chairman of the Council and Connie Marple was elect ed secretary. The Council coordinates .such activities as community sing, square dances, bridge instruction, vespers. and movies. All activities are free and students are urged to take ; art in them. The Council meeting is open to anyone ivr.o would like to participate in committee work for any of the activities. LAST TIMES TODAY - .u-"-""..... " PLUS BATTLE DF FiiNCHi uMPIGNS! TWflUS Vi F: ViM Ih 1I I llTfl "f I ll ' ' Til ill II I L - t Official CSss?!??! fit B!rr,:! -FRIDAY-SATURDAY CARLSONADA&S mRICWIRO DOifilNfi-jUiTOWO MOKBtt TTTw I HIT i i i A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUNDAY-MONDAY ai A? woman who loves johnmy guitar TRUCOLOR Br CONSOLIDATED A REPUBLIC PICTURE Political Scientist ( Con tmued from pag 1 ) forces or. Formosa so that they can work for the overthrow of the Com munist regime. But Dr. Chen;? is familiar not only w;th the Orient, but also with western countries. He and his wife have just returned from an extensive tour of seven European countries. He is presently on leave from hi position as associate professor at the University of Hawaii. Prior to teach in there, he was assistant professor an l member of the Research Society at the University of Washington, where- he had received his Ph.D. in sociology and political science. When asked how the University of Hawaii differs from UXC. Dr. Cheng replied that the two were very simi lar, except that more graduate woik is offered here while in Hawaii more ; ernpha.-is is placed on undergraduate studies. There is one other difference, however, and this is enough to make many Chapel Hillians turn longing ly to travel folders the tempera-. tuie in Hawaii usually stays from h to o degrees all year round. Dr. Cheng stromrly favors itate i.ood for Hawaii, because it has pro gressed as much as most states. Its culture may be a little different, but cultures in various states also differ li um one another. For instance, me in New England is quite different from that in the Southwest. He has ...-i.m v written a paper to L.cngre. Planetarium News Church Schedules .&c ihanetarium :s currently : the production of "Earth 'enr.g w:.i Ev Rockt Parti-t i ei PI: .arrat.r- tr.e.-e leatures wa tf r:.-r R. Uettir.gcr. former news ..n'.entatcr who is n w studying for doctorate in Envi.-h here and has er.tiy re-;o:r..d the staff of the .:n A. F. .J.nr.au . Plane- r.v. "Star i f Pi tn.ei.em , was en--1 . A nut:." r of Planetarium irons expressed the desire to hear total of '. ; j.eis'.ns enjoy-d the t leser.taticn, "12.000 Years Into Future", in the air-conditioned ;mtarium chamber; and more tnnn ii.i i r-ous : 1 ; ; : v have . . n the :-w ek-'dd i : : tor .bourn no rer 1:1.: e s T : Pi Directory Is on Sale at "Y" The S t-..- v ' It cental- Directory for t i ; e i ', is avobalee :.; ; i- ; i r , :. . home and campus an ient- c n ! o for the summer. m the progress of Hawaii. He believes Bridge Tournament tatehood will he granted Hawaii soon: it is just a matter of time. Community Drama l niver-f staff v. i mi of the Corn- John 1 ot il.. municati'.-n Center a rending ..f V-. li.ipi" at the meet munity Drama Group next Sunday evening at S obck in the assembly loom of the University Library. Cop ies of the play may be obtained in ad-; vunce from Stella Lyon at the pot ' office. atiendau-e, 1 hark-s W. W..ocisi::, Jr.. tnurnan.ent co-dirtetor, rep'Tteu. He i ': that th.e sudent- and towns; . n'e have found, mueii id..-a-uj-e iii this relaxing jastime. The tournaments hecin at 7 p.m. For those interested, bridge iu-v-t)"!c-ti.Ti is beincr givt-n at tne Gra- lam Memorial every i ues too;; front 4 to 0 p.m. a Going To The Beach? Peach weekend planners may not want to forget to start thi weekend with Saturday classes. fpll BBS P II P II P 1 1? y ft fit M U U U n i p n v a if n p o A 0 AND EAT is Much As You Want AT THE atljsfecllrr PIZZA PIE SPECIAL Small Pies 80c Featuring All You Can Eat Days Yes, all you can eat of these specials plus a free drink, soft or otherwise, salad, bread and butter. Mon.: Hamburger Steak, all you can eat 99c Tues.: Macaroni Luigi, till you are full 75c Wed.: Italian Ravioli, all you can eat 90c Thurs.: Italian Spaghetti & Meatballs 99c Fri.: Fish & Chips Day, all you can eat 99c Sat.: Steak Day, one steak and all the vegetables you can eat 99c Faculty Leaves Three faculty members have been granted leaves of absence, Chancellor R. IJ. House announced, following ap- 1 rrova! by Tre-ident Gray and the j Executive Committee of the Board i ! of Trustees. j John T. O'Xeil, associate professor of tinar.ee, was granted a leave of ; 1 absence from July 1, 1934 through: ; June 30, It' 3 3 to work with the Scott j Paper Company of Chester, Pennsyl- j vania. He was awarded a fellowship j ; established by that company. I Paul X. Guthrie, professor of eco ; nomics, will be on leave for the fall j semester, 1034-33, "to undertake re ' sponsible work with some of the large ; companies of the country." John P. Gillin. professr in the De I partment of Sociology and Anthro j pology, was granted a one-year leave from September 1, 1054 to August i 31, 1053 for study and research on ! the West Coast under a Ford Foun- dation grant. j Dr. Vance Honored I Dr. Rupert Bayless Vance. Kenan j professor of sociology and member of ! the staff of the Institute for Re j search in Social Science at the Uni versity, recently received the hono rary degree of doctor of laws from the University of Arkansas. S'J t Weighs 14 Ounces (Light as a Breeze) H ft, H -v .;: - SEERSUCKER makes summer living LIGHTER the new Chroma-Tone shades make summer living BRIGHTER in our excusve 1.. 1 1 n a l i , V il tJJ 0 Fool l;cdtr-,2,'k (of Acriu Out ) w f ' A ; s i s (S'f - V-,:,:... i ! i Tf "Julian's College Ijop
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