Page Four The Daily Tax Heel Friday. November 21. 1952 Austin Is Elected AKPsi Secretary Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro fessional fraternity in business administration has elected John W. Austin to serve the remaining term of the secretary's post left open by Edwin W. Webster who is going on active duty with the United States Navy. 1 Austin, a junior from Charlotte, has been actively connected with Alpha Kappa Psi since early in 1952i 3 T. S. Eliot's MURDER In The CATHEDRAL Film Edition $6.00 Regular Edition 2.00 The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. 3 Phi Assembly Backs More Cuts Wednesday night the Phi As sembly overwhelmingly passed a resolution endorsing unlimited cuts in classes of the University, a basing of grades upon tests and not upon number of lecture hours attended, and a two day warn ing period of significant tests. The wording of the bill was done by Representative Don An gell. A bill endorsing Carl Snavely, coach of the University football team, was defeated at the same meeting by a tie vote. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENT WAKE UP TO MUSIC BY A SILVER tone clock-radio. Completely automat ic with appliance outlet. Excellent reception. $24.95 Other radios as low as $14.95 Easy payment plan makes easy purchasing. FREE 3 day home or room demonstration-FREE-Brought to your door by: Henry Dellinger, Box 986, Chapel Hill representative in Tel evision, Record players. Radios for Sears Roebuck Company Satisfaction guarenteed or your money back. RIDERS WANTED ANYONE WISHING TRANSPORTA tion to Roanoke, Va., Friday night and return here Sunday night, sharing Gas and Oil expenses. Call Hugh Hartinger, Colonial Press. J. ARTHUR RANK, master of suspense, ad venture, and sly humor has skillfully blended all three in this excellent comedy about a Cow named VENUS with a pedigree as noble as the kings of England. DAVID 11! VEK GLYNIS JOHNS Wonderfully teamed in a comedy "related directly to the scotch whiskey problems in 'Tight Little Island', the multiple murders ef 'Kind Hearts and Coronets' and the sensational white suit of the latest Alec Guinness joyride" a M tfi i ML) ) 90S .aIctco SertXU JWW' LATE SHOW iSSft SATURDAY NITE OtisL.Guernsey,Jr., N.y. HeraldTribune NOTE: THIS MOVIE WILL NOT BE PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY, (regular showing Tues.-Wed.) fun 3 4i f CI a C o It's aorf of tile Kappa Sigs, Betas Elect Pledge Heads Pledges of two fraternities elected officers this week. Eta chapter of Beta Theta Pi has elected Bill Calvert, Char lotte, as their pledge president. John Hussey, Shreveport, La., will serve as vice-president and Dick Reynolds, Winston-Salem, is secretary-treasurer. Pledges of Alpha Mu chapter of Kappa Sigma have elected Gai ther Walser, Lexington, their president. Other pledge officers include Dick Mason, Gastonia, - i -r- 1 1 T 'ill- vice - president; xiODDy uiue, Wadesboro, secretary - treasurer; and Ed Borden, Goldsboro, ser-geant-at-arms. Humanities Practical As Science Religion, literature, music, arts and the other humanities are "just as practical as the sciences' in the development of a well- balanced education and a well ordered life. This view, was stressed here Thursday by Chancellor Robert B. House who delivered the fall quarter lecture in the humaini ties at the University. Addressing an audience of fa culty, students and townspeople in Gerrard Hall, he summed up the theme of this series of lec tures on the value of the arts to an educated person which was inaugurated in 1944. He was presented by Dr. Dou gauld MacMillan, chairman of the English Department. Chancellor House stressed the view that a proper balance j should be maintained between the humanities and the social and physical sciences. Taking the position that Amer ica is the most practical nation in history, Chancellor House said this nation unhesitatingly applies the practical test to any field of value and that Jiy any test "the humanities are utterly practical. "They are knowledge basic to all other knowledge; and, since knowledge is basic to action, they are basic to all thought and action. Moreover, the humanities are the arts of expression, ex ecution, and communication. "No sound work is possible without them. And, finally, re creation is as practical as work; and the humanities are the great est known recreational resources. No sound play is possible without them." Chancellor House's subject was The Educational Function of the Humanities." He took his text from a line by Alfred North Whitehead, the great modern philosopher, who said: "Show youth where beauty dwells and there it will abide." He also quoted a pasage from the poet Keats who said: "Beau ty is truth, truth, beauty that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." Chancellor House said he was convinced that "more good teach ing goes on in this University today than in my day because the spirit remains the same and the means have increased. It is wonderful to me to see art, mus ic, drama, religion functioning today as departments," he de clared. An alert student today can "absorb a certain amount of cul ture here now that was not avail able 30 years ago," he said. . "Real education is active, but believe more good studying goes on now than formerly." Men (Continued from page 1) loose on the heels of the Caro lina men. The race will be run between South Building and the library. Tonight after the pep rally, there will be a Sadie Hawkins Day dance at the Naval Armory. The dance will feature a mass wedding by Marryin' Sam at 9, a floor show from Skunk Hollow, a square dance and round danc ing, judging of the best Lil Ab ner and Daisy Mae, the awarding of prizes and the closing cere mony .- Bunch Joins AKPsi, Is Tyner Sophomore Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro fessional fraternity in business administration, has pledged El bert Rosser Bunch Jr. Bunch, a sophomore from Tyner, N. C, was pledged Nov. 11 at a special ses sion. Oklahoma (Continued from page 3) allow the Sooners to play. Oklahoma, with a 6-1 season Singers (Continued from page 1) give a concert with the N. C. State College Men's Glee Club Sunday at 4 p.m. in Pullen Hall on the State campus. record and the single loss to Notre Dame, has not received an official invitation to the Orange Bowl. But word has been obtain ed informally that the Sooners would get a bid once they indi cate they were in a mood to accept. Five Enemy Planes Shot Down Yesterday SEOULr American fighter pil ots shot down five Communist MIG-15 jet fighters over North Korea yesterday, raising to more than 500 the toll of the Russian made planes destroyed in the 29 month old Korean war. The aerial duels between the Sabres and MIG's took place as F-84 Thunder jets smashed the "hottest target" in North Korea a huge enemy troop concentration area and sus pected rocket launching site near the Yalu River. "Cofce" is a registered trade-mark. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Durham N. C. -Profs- (Continued from page 1) Maryland conference. Also at the Maryland conference will be Dr. J. Robert Nelson, former director of the Wesley Foundation at UNC. Dr. Nelson is the current study secretary of the U. S. C. C. and will lead church conferences. Dr. William H. Poteat, philos ophy professor at UNC, will serve as speaker for the conference. 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