lie Highlit of Firt Seiion Iniide pire. Accident Inur ance for Student! P. 2. Vol. 2 Thursday, July 15, 1954 No. 5 Dooley Selected New Business Dean SUMMER SCENARIO r-d on tr.e f a case or eve ire the b: e ''. i t- r rfj : every exam 3 ! y f I ry exam " a - a -. U: iIwrin n 1 ift falfiBTifltf Hit -b, 5 Carroll Resigns; Hobbs Serving As Acting Dean Arch Ex-hard Doolev ;. the rtev? dean of the School of Busies Ad ministration. Chancellor P.mert B. z-oarci c. . emo-c cetween i firngirtrlfc n Ai ARCH R. DOOLEY R. J. M. HOBBS Modern Art Influences Are Predominant In UNC Exhibit Second Summer i errn Will Begin Monday BY ELLEN BRAL'ER -icjeeu i...:r.ii3 Ckla;r.-.2. C::v, Okla.. he aiuate of Yale University and Harvard Graduate S-:h:o: of re to ravi-a- ar.i paintinar to ,ranar.-er.t of Credit Bureaus" rth Caro- Psychometric Lab Gets Business Grant Industry Seeks Creativeness Jr. . ea ..-- .o m Gen- Uj:a:s of Ger.-ral ?.otors r . i rt : u- nt Brans. Laura David C. Huntiv. : re a. so an :n:rortant part ibit. They are made cf wood, dp of Xcrth Caroiina cusines. usir.ess Services and Research was married iast Seodember tj" Patricia Folts of Boston. (Conthuisd on fzge dj . :..a-vc caj.;t'n. .erra it., - -ir . tne v:s;r a sroO'i c I Exam Schedule I. For First Session Or Holland. Marv E. Linvilie. i summer session is as f;iiov.-s: Mason had sculptures; Friday, July 16 Final Exam Perio-ds the State Art Society's ' -5 to 10 a.m.. All 12 o'clock classes . 4 - 3 to 5 r.m. All '? o'clock classes .re praetica; s:Ue, mere: "" adveri:iT- a7" ''"-i Saturday, July 17 Final Exam ;ne :n tne area or Derartment. Br. Thursto that American ! w:te. stone? ana ioelma Gvinn Thurst uuing1 cesicrns tor posters, looo.-: an.i cord jackets, fashion sketches, and I aarazine rage layouts. j Both very attractive and useful j i Periods 'j a.m. --i-- 1 r-. ni classes Afternoon classes and others not provided for will have their exams Jtrom b to o p.m. Saturday. r (Continued on page 3)

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