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" 1 1 1 in w m in. . r n . ii j lii u i i' m - - J i n i i -' """ 1 'i 1 ' - -nii-ii in . i i f ii i. u d ii nffm r Vrirri''ii"TiiiiyTr'f v "'f r "t,i,i'TriiiTT't"T 'ff "" ii,"t TTf't Tf""! 1 rY-""' 'r " " 1 1 i i i lutSDAY. MARCH 10. 19S9 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Med Prof To Tour S. America Automobile Regulations Reviewed Covering The University Campus i NSA rhaile II. burnett of the UNC 1 of liicin will leave here .-sil.iy lor a even-week lecture u! tour of mimical centers in :, K.ut arnl fhe South Ameri , . -, I'.irr.eM, profro.or , and head I'M' Department of Medicine. ;-.t I'o'nmNia. Peru. Chile, Ar r. ; at;.! braid. Tin tour is be .i.r.sl y the Hiukcttller r. n lr, IJiirrii'tt will he ac . 1 b h; w re. . r b n!.i!t 1 to tlie $2.'.(K)0 : ,( n os v;reral development for ! ; ,iTt:r,i i-.t of Medicine an- .a! List jr.ir. The funds f- this tr.t program also are heinj V v t!;e Hen. kefeller Found a - I '! imer a live year per- ': ..d ot Lust year' rant. '. ; ..rtmer.t of Medicine ha.s an - : to extenj its education - . . through cooperation with i !(-!. al lent its. especially ,'", .111)1 t (Villi VWllil" Students in the General Colleee. The National Student Association not jiaving a "C" average, and all Committee will meet today at 4 p.m. frcsl-men may have cars on campus 1 in Roland Parker I vcekcniLs provided they observe COSMOPOLITAN CLUB proper relations. AU officers of the Cosmopolitan Under normal conditions, students 1 Club have been asked to meet Wed- may have cars for the weekend iflpesday in the upstairs dining room they check with the Student Af- of Lenoir Hall at 1 p.m. to discuss fairs Olfiee. the International House to be held localise many students may not J in the spring he aware of the special car permiss- F.L1SIIA MITCHELL SOCIETY ion, Hugh L. Patterson, chairman of I I-ugen Merzbacher of the Depart- the Men's Honor Council, made 1 a statement Monday that permission is available under proper regula tions. nient of Physics will talk on "Sym metry in Physics" at a meeting of the Klisha Mitchell Scientific Society today at 7:30 p.m. in 206 Phillips. RADIO CODE CLASSES Radio code classes will be held tni.ht at 7 o'clock in Classroom 4 of the Air Force KOTC building, Cr:khvell Annex. 1 AKCHAEOLOGY LECTURE meet today at 4:30 p.m. in 312 South iGMAB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Ttllilslinr All v,-a mmV. been urged to attend. MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY Southwestern Medical School of the Dr. Kathleen Kenyon of the Uni versity of London Institute of Arch aeology will sneak at a meeting of the North Carolina chapter of the ; RePrt ot Progress. Archaeological Institute; of America The American Musicological So ciety will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in 108 Hill Hall. The speakers will be William S. Newman and Glen Haydon. Newman will talk on "The Slur in Piano Music," and Haydon will speak on "Research in the Field of the Polyphonic Hymn: A Applications are now being receiv ed through Frdiay for the chair manships and membership on all committees of the Graham Memorial Activities Board. Interested students have been asked to fill out applica tions at the Information Desk or GMAB office. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE Arthus P. Wuth. a Christian Science lecturer, will speak today at 8 p.m. in Durham's YWCA auditor-. nesday at 4:30 p.m. in 206 Phillips I TT II ium. The topic of his talk is "Christ- j a. ian Science: The Power of Spiritual j Right Thinking." Wuth is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scient ist, in Bostcn, Mass. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM Charles Northend will speak on the "Spectrometer' For the Far Infrar ed" at the' Physics Colloquium Wed- IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR Bargains Pal, the old Intimate Eookshop has more swell new books at bargain prices than most shops have altogether! Old books too your dollar is positively clastic at the Intimate Bookshop! . - .sr.? i ip.ited l.vt year, when n.i! LT.ir.t wa announced. :v. mb r.s of the faculty Svli ! of Medicine would he II You'rt Interested In Archaeology . h ';n.i!- has ii shelf of in atu'ier.t civilizations. .!.'..!. :i to other titles in the .;'r..ik aril on the Bargain ';t. It always uo hunting the Intimate bookshop. Any time a car is brought on the U. S. Army Medical Corps dm in carrpus without legal permission it World War II and was in the Medi l an Honor Code violation. Patter- terrancan Theater of Operations. IK son;said. "It is time for all mature was one of a survey team which college men to become aware of has made continuing study of ai'ter- their responsibilities whether they effects of A-bomb radiation in Japan, appiy to the possession of a car or the survey bring .sponsored by the to any other situation." Atomic Energy Commission, the Na tional Academy of Science and the aligned visiting lecture appoint- Rockefeller Foundation merits in foreign countries. In re ti.rn. professors will be brought from foreign institutions to partici pate in North Carolina's teaching and research program. Dr. Burnett has been associated vitn the University School of Medi cine since 10.M. A native of Colorado, he, received his M.D. degree at the University of Colorado and was an assistant in medicine at Harvard University Medical School, and was an assistant professor and associate professor at Boston University, and w;s just prior to coming to Chapel IIi 11 professor and chairman of the department of internal medicine at j University of Texas. Dr. Burnett served as a major in ; ;tt i p.m. Wednesday in JOG Carroll Service is The Best Groomed Carolina Gentlemen Patronize The GLEN LENNOX BARBER SHOP Hall. The topic of her talk is "Excava tions at Jericho: The Land of Canaan and the Biblical Story. "f The public has been invited to at tend. 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We were both pleased u.ith thoir mntiintv anvi 1 1 1 1.' i v j.iv vi - - nnd sincerity ot purpose. They evidenced a keen interest in and 'appreciation of the more crucial ! problems now confronting the Uni ivcrsity. We found a strong and well-functioning student govern . ment." How much do you know about CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? Thousands have learned through Christian Science how to find freedom from fear, sickness, and limitation. ATTEND THIS FREE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE THE POWER OF SPIRITUAL RIGHT THINKING'1 by ARTHUR P. WUTH, C.S,B., Of DENVER, COLORADO Member of the Board of Lectureship ,ofs The Mother Church. , ,,,,, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts -j TUESDAY, 8 P.M., MARCH 10 YWCA AUDITORIUM, 515 W. CHAPEL HILL ST., DURHAM, N. C. ALL ARE V7ELCOME Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Durham 50 DACRON 50 COTTON WASH & WEAR - - Traditionally correct ivy lesgue styling designed' for campus, sports, or dress wear. 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