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Thursday, July 22, 1954 THE TAR HEEL Page Thre 't t t University Receives Library Of John Skally Terry As Gift Faculty In Brief 'ft - " . ' - The corr.fA'U: library of the late .Skally Terry, Ur.iv-rsitv V iojrrapher of Thomas I Wolfe, ha-. been donated to the li-! r rary here. Presented by Terry's! i:-.t-r an 'J brother.-; as a memorial, J the library corrspri.5-'-:-: Home 5,000 vol-! j.t' and includes many first editions i of Wolfe's works. ! Professor Terry, a North Caro-j Wv.mr: f rori Rockingham, graduated ' from ;r.e University as an Enjrlish ! .':; jor ir. Hil'i. While here he was a! ..emb'-r of J'hi Beta Kappa, the' f U,'. -t-!i Fl-':'-, and was elected per-! .".:;.-. -r.t presidf-r.t of the class of Dr. Brinkhous Attends International Meet Dr. Ker.neth M. Brinkhous, pro fessor of pathology in the School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina here, nailed last week for Europe to participate, in two impor- ' 'ft',- . international medical confer- JJ- .- also editor of the "Tar ie "Yackety Yack," and as- i-'.ant editor of the "University .Magazine" at different times. A man of wide interests, Terry v. as a teacher, author, editor, and ;.rt:-t. In addition to editing several iff portant works, he wrote a book, -What '(,!';' Offers," and made ('.;.;.) ibutio.es to scholarly journals. Sr. ows of his art work have been ex hibited here and at New York Uni-v-r.:.'y. The Haymakers produced j one of his plays in 11)20. He was! vorkinir on a biocrraohv of Wolfe at. I the time of his death. Ail of these activities were aside fr-.i-i his regular duties as an English ir -f.rt.etor at New York University. !;: his capacity as student editor ;.t UNO, Terry began a life-long friend hip by urging a young rnoun aln boy to turn in a .short story to the "University Magazine." The re--t.it was "The Black Bag," by Thomas Wolfe. 1 rry joined Wolfe on the faculty 'T NYU in 1 j25 ; he remained there ..mil his death in 1 95:j. Through the years, he never forn-ot o si- native state. Among his loved h.- ks there are many well used vol u :;'. on North Carolina. An oil painting of Professor Terry h'.ne by his friend and head of the Art Department of NYU, Dr. Con--fant van de Wall, was part of his family's gift to the University. The Glinting has been placed in the ad ministrative office of the library as ''f'-r tribute to a truly distinguished r a isate of the University. tant ences. Dr. Brinkhous' first stop was at Bask, Switzerland, on July 20, at the International Conference on Throrn- . bo-is and Embolin. There he read a paper on "Experiments on the Natuie ;of Cold Injury." This is a report on a research proj j eet conducted jointly with Dr. George i Peniok, a Markle scholar in the medi , eal sciences, and assistant professor of pathology in the school here. On September 0 Dr. Brinkhous will I peak at the Sorbonne in Paris on ! "Advances in Hemophilia," an area in which he has done extensive re search and lecturing. Between these engagements, he will visit medical centers on the continent, returning to Chapel Hill in time for the opening of the school vear on September 1G. Dr. Brinkhous was ac companied by his family. They sailed on the Queen Mary and will return on the Mau retania Dr. Brinkhous was a special lec turer at Cambridge, England, in 1950, and has gained international reputa tion through his research and pub lications in the general field of di seases of the blood. v MMMgr.r . rvrr t.. irfft If i MaiW , ', t i n "rnir BARBARA ANN STONE Chanel Hill's representative in the Miss North Carolina contest in Burlington. She placed third. Betty Jo Ring, Lexington school teacher, was the winner. Perfo rmance ( Cji' trim rii f ,(, , jitjjjt: Ij concert tour throughout Eastern North Carolina together and are em barking on a state-wide tour in th Auoicy Hepburn's prize-winning role fall. .n the Broadway play by that name. Mi-s Williams is soprano soloist at Following the program, everyone is St. Michael's Episcopal Church in invited to meet the performing artists Raleigh. She received her Bachelor and stay for some iced tropical punch of Music Degree from Converse Col- and cookies. lege and took her graduate work at Both artists recently completed a (Continued ji. page U) Dr. Okun Visits turope and Israel Dr. Daniel A. Okun, associate pro fessor of sanitary engineering. Uni versity of North Carolina School of Public Health, and Mrs. Okun will leave July 24 for a six-week trip to Europe and Israel. Dr. Okun, who is associated with Malcolm Pirnie Engineers, New York consultants, will visit the firm's of fices in Israel in connection with a sewerage and sewage disposal project for municipalities in Israel. IF 1111 BRF HIIIinQV a is s hi Si as ells y n 1 Li m J l a u 11 ij m AND EAT .Is Much As You Want AT THE Satfisiicllrr PIZZA PIE SPECIAL Small Pies 80c Featuring All You Can Eat Days "Ves, all you can eat cf these specials plus a free drink, soft or otherwise, salad, bread and butter. Mon.: Hamburger Steak, all you can eat 99c Fnes.: Macaroni Luigi, till you are full 75c Wed.: Ital ian Ravioli, all you can eat 90c Thu'rs.: Italian Spaghetti & Meatballs 9Sc Fri.: Fish & Chips Day, all you can eat 99c Sat. : Steak Day, one steak and all the vegetables you can eat 99c EM Si SEERSUCKER makes summer living LIGHTER the new Chroma-Tone shades and otiers make summer living BRIGHTER in our exclusive Complete stock Walking " Shorts. In charcoal tropi cal worsted, cotton cords vvasn n wear l i-oz. Orion Suits and Cotton Cord Suits. 1 Dsfoal tradema.'t tot AcryU Bbf -y- Complete stock cotton i -shirts in stripes and solids. fj f k ? Cotton Cord Slacks with pleats and without. Just received from Scot land: Lightweight sum mer Argyles. Julian's College HIjop i
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