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Editor ... ... Glenn Harden
Managing Editor Bruce Melton
Business Manager ; , , Oliver Watkina
News Editor . .. David Buckner
Business Office Manager Jim Schenck
Society Editor Mary Nell Boddie
Sports Editor . -, Bill Peacock
Subscription Manager Chase Ambler
Associate Editors , Al Perry,
Beverly Baylor
Feature Editor Walt Dear
Advertising Manager Marie Costello
The official newspaper of the Publi
cations Board of the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill where
it is published daily at the Colonial
Press. Inc., except Monday's examina
tion and vacation periods and during
the official summer terms. Entered as
second class matter at the Post Office
of Chapel Hill, N. C. under the act of
March 3, 1879. Subscriotion rates:
mailed $4.00 per year. $1.50 per quar
ter: delivered $6.00 per year and $2.25
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Election
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one of the lightest in the history
of Student Government at Caro
lina, Chairman Erline Griff en es
timated the total vote to be 555.
The light part might have been
due to the heavy downpours of
rain hroughout the day.
Also elected to the Legislature
were: Saralyn Bonowitz (UP);
Peggy Stewart (UP); Burton
Rights (SP); and Peter Block
(Ind.). "
Also - elected to the Men's
CoUhcil were Frank Daniels and
Tom Wooten; they filled the two
junior seats.
Elected to the Women's Coun
cil were: Ann "Bonnie" Bondur
ant; Beverly Chalk; Carman
Nahm; and Joan Membery.
No Support
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standard" has been popping up
in a majority of board meetings
since last spring. Before yester
day's motion by Dear, columnist
Harry Snook argued before the
board for a standard size paper.
At that time, Dear motioned that
the paper revert to standard-size
and a majority of the board voted
in favor of the motion.
When the budget revision bill
was declared unlawful, however,
the board postponed action.
Dean
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dean, were the initiation of aca
demic programs, appointment of
professors (in collaboration with
the Chancellor), administrative
and executive "work and presiding
at arts and sciences faculty meet
ings. .
In the last five years, however,
there have been no arts and
sciences faculty meetings and the
job has been one mostly concern
ed with clerical duties.
While some members of the fa
culty believe Spruill to be com
petent, others are opposing his
appointment on the grounds that
he is a "commerce" instead of a
"liberal arts" man. To appoint
Spruill dean of the College of
Arts and Sciences, these faculty
members believe, represents a
further encroachment by the already-powerful
School- of Busi
ness Administration upon the
"fundamentals" of a liberal arts
education.
r The School of Business Admin
istration has already been suc
cessful in removing foreign lang
uage requirements for its students
from the General College curriculum.
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ri st mas'" Share
- The : Joy of Good 'Reading
"Q EADERS know that no gift gives so much, or such
-DUasting pleasure as a good book. Even folks who don't
usually read are flattered by the gift of a well-chosen
book. : :
. To help you give more del ight for your Christmas dol
lars this year, here are a few suggestions from the South's
largest book stock.
GIVE ..GAY ..BOOKS
What happier gift could you
give than a bookfull of laugh
ter? The Intimate Bookshop is
laugh headquarters throughout
the year, and we've out-done
ourselves for Christmas.
New Yorker Album..:.......:...$5.00
Peter Arno's Life Class.... ..$3. 50
World's Best Limericks. $1.00
Steig's Lonely Ones ..$1.50
Hopalong Freud ........... ...$2.00
Ogden Nash Parents Keep
Out .$2.75
Die Schonsie Lengevltch $1.75
Let Us Worry About
Gift -Wrapping!
At the Intimate Bookshop,
gift-wrapping is on the
house, and we couldn't do a
handsomer job if we got. paid
for it.
GIVE CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Nobody enjoys books more than
youngsters, and nothing is more
important than a joyous intro
duction to the art of reading!
Cloth Books $1.25 to $2.00
Where's My Baby . .50
Jesus Came to My House..$1.00
Better Homes and Gardens
Story Book $2.95
Elves and Fairies.... $1.95
Fix the Toys...... .....$1.00
Landmark Historical
Series
Rockets, Jets and
Space Ships .
Oz Books
..$1.50
$1.00
-$2.50
Americans Before
Columbus
$4.00
$2.00
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- .85
Illustrated Dictionary $3.95
Nature Dictionary
Nance Drew Books
Hardy Boy Books
Mailing is a Bother
Leave It io Us!
At the Intimate Bookshop
we'll pack and mail our
books for 15c per carton
and that includes postage.
Give Current Favorites
For the folks on your list wji'o
want something good - tuit
something people are talking
about, here are a few suggest
ions from the best sellers:
The Sea Around Us $4.00
, Give Luxury Books
The finest Christmas gift of all
is a book someone has wanted
terribly, but that has always
been out of reach. Consider
such beautiful books as, for ex
ample: . -
Life's Picture History of
Western Civilization. ...$10.00
The Catcher in the Rye.
The Grass Harp ..
Lie Down in Darkness...
Caine Mutiny .
-The Big Brokers .
The Holy Sinner .
Requiem for a Nun ...
The Cruel Sea ..
The Melville Log...... $12.50 - Moses
...$3.00
..$2.75
..$3.50
..$3.95
..$3.50
.$3.50
..$3.00
..$4.00
..$3.75
Pictorial History of the
Confederacy .. . $ 5.00
Let Books Save Your .Money
If Chirstmas puts the pinch on
your pocket, you needn't resort
to shoddy makeshifts.- Books
are one field where you can
really buy impressive gifts for
small cost.
Come in and see our Collector's
Editions - as beautiful books as
you'll find anywhere, yet only
$1.00. Ask for our special cata
logue of Christmas bargains.
Washington Confidential $3.00
Kon Tiki $4.00
Melville Goodwin $3.75
Best American Short
Stories - 1951 . $3.75
A Treasury of
GRAND OPERA
A book to delight the heart
of music lovers, and an ex
tra nice thing is that most
shops still charge $5.00 for it!
Our Special . ...$2.89
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Ours have-' the sentiment
without the sentimentality.
Priced at 5c and up.
Let Our Thousand And One
" Titles Solve Your Christmas
Problems
Your friendly Chapel Hill book
sellers are too busy to badger
you, but we're never too busy
to help find just the right book
for your needs'.
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For a civilized interlude in your
Christmas Shopping, come browse
among friends in
IKITIMATE
205 E. FRANKLIN ST.
OPEN EVENINGS
. . . where you'll, find quality toys from 98c to $98! Gome to
Opposite Bus Station
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