;vrcMfeAYf NcvrMftr 1$, is TKS DAILY f A8 risl PACE THRia SHOWS AT: 1:30, 3:19 . 5 08, 6:57 Ut CMt Sabfnarlnt Pictar SGLEtiH FOHD ERNEST CORGfllNE TONIGHT AT 9:20 ONE SHOW ONLY s 'V1 four lutty tlicv of Kalian of Tha Gold of Npl" jlf nt? 1 irrr L f ahd Love15) tarring AKXA MAGH.l it)0 fABRiii . AtTM CmiaRi n:As r for eyes and ears: a flicker as "As Kreat Musical." Time My Fair Lady" is a Broadway overm The i i i U niversity bampus Y TOUR SEMINAR All persons interested in partici- 1 ICTUHE OF "AKlitk-r and alow spare.' Ed Sullivan TI1E MONTH." Redbook . . songs, enchantment and charm to Newsweek? "MY FAIR LADY" OF FILMS! N.V. TIMES Tht Identical picture now in its New York long run! The NEW Hollywood musical in COLOR by the "My Fair lady" composers. The srory of the good linle girl who was taught to be bad. y U-G-Mr II f AN ARTHUR FREED JR FREED PRODUCTION LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER LOUIS JOURDAN HERMiONE GiNGOLD EVA GABOR JACQUES BERGERAC ISABEL JEANS tt, m JAY LERNER ? FREDERICK LOEWE TVIKCENTE MiNNELLI Hecr the M-G-M Records Sound Trock Album, SHOWS AT: 1:00-3:08 5:16-7:24.9:32 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES it (rem the beginning! N O W c 7 1 SEE IT 1 AT v STEVENS J)RiSC0U'DAM0AI -FARMER-00WUN6 , , NOW PLAYING . pating on the Y Tour-Seminar of Europe next summer will meet to day at 4:30 pjai. in the . Library Assembly Room. PHARMACY WIVES PROGRAM The Pharmacy Wives will meet at the Institute of Pharmacy at 8 p.m. tonight. The program will be on dried flower arrangements. Hostesses are Mrs. Donald Dea ton, Mrs. Jerry. McNeill and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis. The public is . in vited to attend. RECEPTION FOR NEW FACULTY ' :" ' ""Hgfj About 100 new UNC faculty mem bers will attend a. reception and "get-acquainted' meeting at the Morehead Building Thursday at 8 p.m. ' ' It is the third orientation of the P'all for the new members of the faculty. Speakers will be Dean Alexander Heard of the Graduate School, Dean Fred H. Weaver of Student Affairs and Charles M. Shaffer, director of development. " At previous meetings" Chancellor William B. Aycock has explained! facets of faculty life at; Chapel Hill, and Dean of the Facility James L. Godfrey has beea a speaker. HISTORICAL SOCIETY ELECTS D. L. Corbitt of the State Depart ment of Archives and History in Ra leigh has been elected president of the North Carolina Historical So ciety, which held its fall meeting this weekenll on the UNC campus. He succeeds Dr. Hugh T. Lefler of the UNC history faetdty. Ending his year's term as president, Dr. Lefler addressed the society Friday night. Other new officers are Cecil John sen f UNC, vice president, and M. L. Skaggs of Greensboro College, secretary-treasurer. j Dr. Johnson is professor of his tory and dean of the General Col lege at UNC. Dr. Lefler is Kenan professor of history here. f ' Other historians who addressed the gathering were Dr. Blackwell Mlobinson of High Point College, who reeent talks here to students spoke about the Lite Aubrey Lee Erooks, Greensboro attorney, and David Stick of Dare County, whd dfi;ctissed the " inlets of the Outer Banks, an area abcut which he ha? written several botks. ! MED SCHOOL FACULTY The Combined Staff Conference of the UNC School of Medicine will be held in the Clinic Auditorium at 4 p.m. today. The speakers will be Dr. Eugene W. Loesser, division of neurology, and Dr. Margaret C. Leventon of the department of" biology, both faculty members of the School of Medicine. PROBLEMS FACING POETS DESCRIBED The hard problems whieh modern poets face in reaching a responsive audience were described by a UNC associate professor of English id at t MitcheUt College. . Dr. Lyman Cotten participated in the? college's .symposium oa the arts, speaking on "The Modern Poet and . his Audience." . In s ddi tion to his discussion of difficulties encountered by poets of the last 150 years, he led informal sessions with smaller groups of Mitchell Col lege students. A specialist in Victorian as well as modern literature and poetry, Dr. Cotton has been with the UNC Department of English since 1941. He-did undergraduate Work at Chap el Hill and received his Ph. D. de gree from Yale University. Money' refueses to talk today it just goes without saying. . Ee loyal to your flag you need it more than it needs yo?L fCPUtAR PLAYING Before . - And After THe Big Game Meet Your Intelligent Friends In Chapel Hill's Big Bookshop. The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN TILL 10 P.AA. CLASSIFIEDS IMPRINTED CHRISTMAS CARDS: The early bird geter faster serv ice, wider choice, and more time for addressing. See our smart as sortment . before you make up your mind. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP, 205 East Franklin Street. RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO OR der. Ledbetter Pickard Station ary Store. 157 E. 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