PAGE-FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 V... - n Bei'fer Hospital Cans O Gordon Gray, University. Pres ident, has accepted a' position as chairman of two7year program to study, ways and means of provid ing better hospital care at a lower cost to the public. President x Gray .will serve as chairman of the; independent Commission on Financing of Hos pital Care, which will make the sttidy .for the American Hospital Association. . -The announcement of the ac- made Sunday in St. Louis, vention of the Association. . Members of Gray's commission will include representatives of agriculture, education, industry, labor and religion, as well as medical and hospital representa tives. . . '-. ; Direction of the study will be under Graham L. Davis, director of the division of hospitals of the W. K. Kellog Foundation Battle " Creek, ; Mich. Davis has- been granted a two year leave of ab sence from the Kellog Founda tion to direct - the work of ; the Commission." ' v- : The proposed study ; has been made possible through contribu tions from jphilanthf opic founda tions and individuals with an interest in the public health. Continentals Study H Fourteen young German teach ers will study at the University this year as part of a program to develop understanding among foreigners of American philoso phy. - The University is one of 16 in stitutions chosen to participate in this program by the U. S. Office of Education, . v , Dean Guy B. Phillips and other members of the school of educa tion have mapped ?plans for; the German teachers, who .will Te main here for a six months period. . ; The University's school of ed ucation was chosen because of the emphasis it places on teacher training, particular - in the. el mentary field. The foreign students will live J in University dormitories with all tuition and personal expenses paid by the Office of Education. Visiting Prof Teaches Law Dr. Segundo Linsres Quintana, Argentine lawyer and professor, arrived in this country Sept. 3, to take ud his duties as a visiting professor of law at the University during the fall term of the 1952 52 academic year. This visit in a professorship, sponsored jointly by the Univer sity and the Department of State, is a part of the U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Pro gram. ; . Born in La Plata on August 7, 1909, Dr. Linares Quintana is, at present, on the law faculties of both , the University of Buenos ! Aires and ""the University of La Plata. He received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of , Buenos Aires ant has been connected with the fa culty there since 1939. In addition to his academic ac tivities, he also held several pub lic r offices -including the posts of Technical Adviser to the Argen tine Library of Congress, and Di rector (of ; the " Department of Labor of the Province of Buenos Aires. He is a member of both Argentine and American legal societies, including the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Dr. Linares Quintana is the author of many books and ar ticles on Latin American and United States' law and politics - '..4....- ; t It's September Again! Time for A CLEAN STAR New friends . . . new courses . '. and new. opportu nities for work and play. Assure yourself of a new wardrobe .' . . have last winter's ' -sport shirts and trousers revital ized by our . SANITONE process. Guaranteed! Ad, fk - t iff - - '" A- .'t . - f .' .j v.-.- J ' ' ; V . X4'f Logan Wilson At University Dr. Logan Wilson, new-academic vice, president of r the Consoli dated University, has' arrived in Chapel Hill and taken over in his new duties. Dr. Wilson comes to the University from Newcomb College of Tulane University wherehe- was Dean and chairman of Sociology. - He was appointed bywthe trus tees last May on recommendation of President Gordon Gray, and" is primarily - concerned with ac ademic affairs of the three units xf the - Consolidated University. His appointment is another step in the development program of President Gray.' . 7 X . He will be an ex officio member of the faculties of the three in stitutions, of the administrative council, of the faculty of each school and college within each of the institutions and of such com mitees of the faculties, as may be charged with the duty of con sidering matters pertaining to the faculties of curriculm. Dr. Wilson will serve in a staff capacity in the office of the Pre sident and under the direction of the President will work with and ' hrough the three 1 chancellors. j Dr. Wilson is, 44 y ears old and a native of Huntsville, Texas. He holds degrees from Sam Houston College, Southern Methodist Uni versity, the Uuiversity of Texas, and Harvard. Whaf s New With The Profs "James L. Godfrey," professor of English, with his wife and chil dren . recently sailed from New York for England where Godfrey, as a President's Fellow of Brown University, will srjend this school year in study, research, and writ ing. . Godfrey is there for the pur pose of obtaining, information for the preparation of a history of the" British Labor Government since it's coming into power in 1945v : . He intends to delve into such problems as the nationalization of certain industries, the inter national; trade V! position of the island empire, the introduction of broad scale planning and its effect on personal liberties, the organization of social services, innovations in education, the im pact of the Labor program on the class structure of society, and the historical and philosophical roots of the socialist movement. APO Meets TonJghi" Alpha H Phi Omega, nationaj service fraternity of scouts ar;j former ; scouts, : will hold ifieir kick-off meeting tonight at 7 p.m. Important arrangements are to be made for this Saturday. Also good news is in the offering for all brothers, Jerry Shuping said. SLIGHT EDGE - -Only two of Carolina's footb" opponents hold ai edge lngjj. series. Tennessee has an ad vantage over the Tar Hels in a series which started. .-In 1893. Notre Dame has beaten the "Tar Heels in the only two contests be tween the two institutions. 1 Good Food a Good Frien OS and has translated several legal document! and books into. Spa nish, including the official Ar gentine annotated version of the Constitution of the United States. You'll find both at The University Restaurant. Try our Seafood Platte Steaks, and Italian Spaghetti. We look forward to serving you. UN I V IRS ITY RESTAUIANT Next to Post Office B tte it SEiSSSf 1 11 SHE PI LLOV CASES PILLOWS - - mi... 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