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i i'b WW t : r-I;;.. SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL 11 i'U i ; i it i , D e d i c a f i on O f Hiyel House Next Sunday Dedication ceremonies for the new Hillsl foundation building here will .be held next Sunday, as a feature of the annual con vention of the Nosth Carolina Association of B'nai B'rith Lodges which opens in Durham Saturday night. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, New York, national Hillel di rector, will be the principal speaker at the exercise here at 2 o'clock in the new building. It was begun last September on site of a previous house which was removed two years ago. The new house is the culmina tion of many years of planning, with Cy Girard, Gastonia, serv ing as chairman of the fund raising committee. On Sunday morning there ivill be a business session of B'nai B'rith Lodges, after which , there will be a luncheon with Melvin Harris, of Columbia, S. C, and Julius Fisher, Roa noke, Va., president and secre tary, respectively, of the Fifth District Grand Lodge, as speakers. Rabbi Jerome MarkGastonia, will give the invocation at the dedication program, and Rabbi, Fred I. Rypins, Greensboro, will give- the benediction. Greetings will be extended by President Gordon Gray and Chancellor , Robert B. House, and by George Blankstein, Greensboro; Mr. Harris, and Leon Moel, Durham. Keys to the new house will be presented by Ben Krieger, Greensboro, presidents Hillel foundation, the recipients being, the heads of the four Hillel groups: Ted Frankel, UNC; Miss Marilyn Tolochko, Wo man's College, Greensboro; Her bert Saywitz, State College, and Garry Goldstein, Duke. ! A dedication prayer will be offered by Rabbi Samuel Perl man, Hillel director at Chapel Hill for the past four years. musical program will be ren dered by a University quartet. ' M - F Joe Hanchrow, Wilson, pres ident of the North Carolina Association, will introduce Rab- Lelyveld. Following the pro gram there will be a reception Qid the presentation of a dedi fJfUon play, If Not Now," by jtbert It. Klein, which will portray the history and scope Of the Hillel movement. H The association's banquet will be held Sunday night at the Carolina Inn, with Rabbi Lely veld as the principal speaker. ,T he Hillel student group will : attend a banquet at the new house at which awards will be made by Rabbi Lelyveld and -Rabbi Perlman. . ; Thurstone Gives Talk I Dr. L. L. Thurstone, research professor and director of the Psychometric Laboratory, at UNC, Was; one of the principal speakers at the- annual meeting of the f Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, being held at the . .University, of Tennessee this .weekend . ' , ' . . . ; j j 1 j ; ' -. - Dr. Thurstone s address was on t k"The Measurement of Values. '"Other members of the staff here (I ' lending wer Dr. , Harold Mc i ly, who has chairman of a " ;rani 1' on social psychology; I. F. DSshiell, and Dr. '-Dor o C. "Adkins, chairman of the ; artment. mymmmm Ugliest Man Deadline Is On Thursday Several contestants already have entered the annual Theta Chi "Ugliest Man on Campus" contest, which is being sponsored this year in connection with the University Carnival. It will be Person Exhibition An exhibition of paintings and sculpture by members of the staff of the State College School of Design is hanging now in Person Hall art gallery. The exhibition includes work by James Fitzgibbons, Roy Gus sow, Manuel Bromberg, Dun can Stuart, Laskey, and Travelli. I Mr. Gussow, whose sculptures are included in the show, will give a gallery talk in Person hall on Tuesday night, April 15, at 8 o'clock. Also at the gallery are ex hibited drawings by Japanese school children! . : Both exhibitions will closet April 27. held April 25. Thursday is the deadline for contestants. Entries, accompanied by a photograph," may be turned in to any member of Theta Chi fraternity. Any male student on campus is eligible. Voting will be held in the Y court from April 21 through April 25. Prizes, including an all expense paid date with a coed and a recognition cup, will be presented the winner at the carnival. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan club will meet in the Rendezvous room of Graham Memorial today at 4 p.m. . , . . ...... . -. 'I liever enough college women with Gibbs . secretarial training ; to meet the demand Special Course t of College Women. , ! .: Five-city personal placement service.,- J j Write College Dean for catalog. ! KATHARINE GIBBS i ertCTAU If OA U.rlkM.nb MCUf VODK IT 9tn DmrV AuA-' - CHICAGO 11, 51 E. Superior St MOMTCLAIR. 33 Plymouth St M r,l i " snuw& AU-America Charlie Justice on his last touchdown run for the University. It was in the first quarter of the game against Virginia that Choo Choo faked out the player whose foot can be seen blurred at the left and went on to score. The pic ture, taken by former Daily Tar Heel photographer Jimmy Mills, was reprinted all over and hundreds of copies sold to Choo Choo fans. We thought those students who never had the privilege of seeing Charlie play would gel a good idea from this shot. - Copyrighted by Mills I'LTTC YYft imn . from your reliable UNIVERSITY CLEAN ERS Chapel Hill's only authorized SAN ITONE agent. Th is seal is your guarantee of quality work .Is. Acrbsifroiiri Greetings . ; 1 n . SfiVICI ERSITY CLEANERS the Post Office
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