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THURSDAY. DECCMBER 18, m. PAGE THais C8, ovqiqg: ihe Campus YOt'NG DEMOCRATS The Young Democratic Club will r.eot In tho Law School courtroom at 7:.tfl p.ni. tcxlay. Th speaker will le Dr. Gordon Ovelaml. who will speak on "An ;); Is of tho ia"3 Elections." I OST Larry Alien Karnes. 12f Avery, h:n lot a 10'7 Fairmont Ilish School i inu. The rint; is ruby and gold ; i.r! has the Initials L. A. H. on the ip-i! The fin might have been lost near Win tile Gym. A -reward i, olfered for the return of the i. u. Gift-Wrapping Is Always On The House At THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 20$ E. Franklin Sr. Open Till 10 P.M. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet tonight in the Choral Re hearsal room of Hill Hall at 7 o'clock. A Christmas program will be held. The Fellowship will meet Friday fer a supper meeting in the up stairs dining room of Lenoir Hall at 6 p.m. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminster Fellowship will hold a student-faculty banquet to day at 6 p.m. in 4he Student-Hut. Carols will be sung after the meal. PHARMACY WIVES j ' CHRISTMAS PARTY ' The annual Pharmacy Wies Christmas Party will be held -at 8 Pharmacy. Husbands and children have been invited. Of Course The Intimate Has Some of My Best Friends Are Professors (By the A uthor of "Rally Round the Flag, Boy.! "and, "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.") ADVENTURES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE: NO. 1 "The projvf study of mankind w man," said Geoffrey Chaucer in his immortal Casey At the Bat, and I couldn't agree more. In them tansjkd times it is particularly proper to study man how he lives and works. Accordingly, this column, normally devoted to slafMlash waggery, will from time to time turn a serious eye on the Hx'i;tl ncienoet. In making these occasional departures, I have the hearty ap proval of the makers of Philip Morris Cigarettes, whose interest UK nrt only in providing young American with fine cigarette, HMiU-hlessly Mended of vintage tobaccos, grown with loving rare and harvested with tender mercy, then cured with com luronate patience and rolled into firm tasty cylinders and hrought to you in long size or regular, in soft pack or flip-top Im, at prices which wreak no havoc on the most stringent of budgets, but who are equally concerned with broadening the minds and extending the intellectual vistas of every college in:in and woman! I, for one, &m not unmoved by this great-heartedness, and though I know it is considered chic these days to disparage one's employers, I fhall not. Indeed, I shall cry "Iluzzah!" for the makers of Philip Morris. I shall cry "Iluzzah 1" and "Viva I" and "OleT' and "Oehk-hoooyal" l.ut I digrow. For our first lesson in social science, let us turn to economics, often called the queen of the social sciences. (Sociology is Ue king of the social sciences. Advertising is the Economics breaks down into two broad general classifica tions: 1) coins; 2) folding money. But before taking up the Wt hnicid a.jt ts, let us survey briefly tite Lu.tary of economics. jiff J M Economies was discovered by the Englishman, Adam Smith. He puMiMhed his findings in 1786, but everybody giggled so bird that Smith, bluishing hotly, gave up the whole thing and ent into tle cough drop business with his brother. For long years after that econornics lay neglected while the world busied Itself with other things, like the birth of Victor Hugo, the last 'days of Pompeii, and the Bunny Hag; .Then one day while flying a kite during a thunderstorm, the American, Henry . George (also called Thorstein Veblen), dis eovered the law of diminishing returns,, and then, boy, the fat was In the firel , Before you could Bay "knife" the Industrial Involution was on!, Mechanization and steam power resulted in prorigics of production, For example, before the Industrial Revolution, a Welsh ar'tnan, named Dylan Mgafoos; used to make horse-hoes by hand at the rate of four a day. After the Industrial Revolution, with the aid of a steam engine, Sigafoos ws able to make entire horses! And so it went faetories riing from the plain, cities, bur gaining around the factories, transport and commerce keeping paee until tislay, thanks to economics, e have ftnog, rece k.ii, and eeonomics textlooks at "t.U) per copy. 7 maker of fhilip Morrit art no economittt, but they tto undrrtiand $uppty and demand. Some people demand hlttr ilgarettet. no thry nnpplij fie tinet Marlboro, of court! Ltt tUvoit unyrvimd Ulltra tat to Ukoi Members have been asked to bring food to the party for the club's Empty Stocking Fund family, o'clock tonicht at the Institute of MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Southeastern chapter of the American Musicological Society will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Room lOS, Hill Hall. Dr. Wilton Mason of the UNC De partment will speak to the group on j "Ballads in- Transit." . ... CAROL SING ;- Te Y and the Grail Will sponsor a carol sing In Y court around the Christmas tree tonight at 9 o'clock. Dr. Joel Carter of the Music, De parment Will lead the singing. All students' and residents of Chapel Hill have been urged to take part in the caroling. WESTMINSTER SEMINAR The Drama Seminar of the West minster Fellowship will meet today from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Student Hut. Art McDonald will talk to the group on Medieval and Greek drama. LOST AGAIN Jeffrey Lawrence reported that he lost a gold Benrus Citation watch with a brown alligator band Satur day in the ping-pong room in Gra ham Memorial. He is offering a reward for its return. His address is 208 Avery. Davis Crownld As 'Rose' At Weekend Kitty Davis, junior from Pine hurst, was crowned the ;"rose" of Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity at the annual pledge dance and ban quet Friday night. During the dance , in the Crystal Ballroom of the Washington Duke Hotel in Durham, Miss Davis; was; presented with a " dozen '' American Beauty roses by Delta Sig" President Nrm: White. Her escort at the ban cjuet at?dance was Ron' Harris1. ; t ' . ' 1 1 . " Quest speaker at the banquet was Bichard Calhoon of the School of Business Administration, wfio was in troduced lay' Delta . Sig aclviser Dr. Claude George,! also of the Business, School faculty. i -. The annual pledge banquet and v v i cr nciu in iiviiuA ui fine" r'.eW members of the professional fraternity. Life's but a brief lesson and school's out before we know it. . Christmas Party On Tap For Orphans A Christmas party for children in the Oxford Orphanage will be held this afternoon in Oxford by Kappa Delta sorority ' and Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity. The fraternity and sorority members will leave Chapel Hill for the party there at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ' To treat the 48 children at the orphanage, the Carolina students will take cake, candy, cookies, a Christmas tree, as well as gifts. Of Course The i Intimate Has Lolita) Season's Spirit Takes 'Tuf Beating Talk about Scrooge! Ebenczer Alex Coffin has violat ed the Christmas and every other kind of spirit. Tuesday (during Beethoven's birthday celebration). Coffin said he took Schroeder's toy piano and painted the white keys black and the black keys white. And just because "I don't like Beethoven,' he scowled. 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