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n ii iiii..i,.-rn i liir nnmnii.iiJ.1! ( f , . f , , . g.-g-.g.-f. IL1 T'r t l ip .yi U n, n TUESDAY, MAY 5, 19S? THS DAILY TAR jHEEL PAGE THREE Covering The Campus i K I ' T Y YACK ..ki!y Y.xk orani.itionnl ' " ; 1"' h-M nt 4:30 p.m. t ' v. M iy r.. in KoKind Parker ... xl.'.irs Tom Overman ;irnl Hob v 1 i h.wv iiskoi all interested ' .ittrn I. llool. OK PII UM.(T i anr.ii.U program for the of the School of e h Ki in Greens r ' r MEW irJGURAIVCa i JN- v I "OP 7? v ; v. .. dress one service sneers short, medium, losig $1.35 - $1.50 - $1.65 - $1.95 Mother's Day This Sunday, May 10th r ' TO STOCK THE MOST HUMOROUS - SAD - SILLY MOTHER'S DAY boro tomorrow. The program U sponsored by the Justice Drug Co. of Greensboro. During the afternoon a tour of the Justice plant will be made. A ban quet will be held tomorrow night at the Kins Cotton Hotel. The event is to be attended by all graduating students and their wives and members of the faculty of the School of Pharmacy. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Miss Elizabeth llendrick, medical NOW AVAILABLE GUARANTEED INSURABILITY OPTION Guarantees you the right to add to ; insurance program at certain dates in the ; future, regardless of your future health or occupation. CALL Geo. L Coxhead 9-2052 LLOFE COF&FVWIV s If. :U V"-'.., : 7 ; ' , omlejs stockings The house of fashion in Chapel Hill for the Carolinas 9 w : I technician of the School of Medicine, will assume the presidency of the North Carolina Society of Medical Technologists in Charlotte this week. The annual meeting of the" e-rganl- z?tion will be Friday and Safurtfay Dr. John Sessions, School f Med icine faculty member, will Be the principal speaker at the two-day meeting. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY The final meeting of the school year of the Women's Auxiliary of N. C. Memorial Hospital will be held at Gravely Sanatorium Auditor ium Wednesday, May 6, at 10:30 a.m. Officers for the coming year will be elected and installed at this time. Also various service awards will be presented to members who have served a designated number of vol unteer hours during the past year. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB The Philological Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Faculty Lounge of Morehead Planetarium. Prof. Stephen A. Emery of the De partment of Philosophy will present a paper entitled "Wilhelm Dilthey's eltanschauungslehre." There will be election of officers for 1959-60. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS The Department of Physics will piesent a special lecture by Prof Raymond Pepinsky, Department of W. H. HUDSON'S,' ':- AUDREY ANTHONY HEPBURN; PERKINS "GREEN MANSIONS" CO M LEE J. COBB SESSUE HAYAKAWA.HENRy SUVA UlUK NOW PLAYING mm. No Moth Balls For Mother! Mom is no antique, pal, and (he'll thank you for letting her know that you know It. Facades may change a bit with the years,- but you can take our word for it, mom's tht same lively biddy who put your old man through the hoops not so long ago. She'll thank you for opening the doors of youth to her. She'll be no end delighted with the sort of things that delight you, like, maybe, Passioned, Sick, Sick Sick, or a Charles Addams cartoon book. - '..-. f If that's too steep price, at least send her a youthful card. To hell with the Lavender and Old Lace stuff, pal. Come hum-pety-humpety over to the old Intimate and give Mom some thing with life in itl The Intimate Bookshop - ' 20S E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. MAY 10TH BEFORE ' (MOTHER'S DAY) - IDIOTIC CARDS Y XrOMANCE! 0jJWttfc3w(nrti i i BMWH MMBBMMBBmBWWWn. JMBU"k I LIIIIII1M J. Epitaph All permits to take examinations to remove grades of "Exc. Abs." or "Cofnd." must be secured from the Central Office of Records prior to the exam. No students may be excused from a scheduled examination except by the University Infirmary, in case of illness; or by his General College Adviser dr, by. his Dean, in case of any other emergency com pelling his absence, Reading 4ay is Wednesday, May 20. All 3:00 P.M. Classes, Chem. 21, BA 71, . 72,-arid-all classes not otherwise pro vided for in the schedule All 8:00 A.M; Classes on TTHS All 12:00 Noon Classes on MWF, BA All 2:Ca P.M. Classes. Econ. 31, 32, 130, Physics 25 : 2 All 12:00 Noon Classes on TTIIS, all Nav al Science and ,Air Science , All 9:00 A.M. Classes on MWF' All 1:00 P.M. Class, Pol. Sci. 41, and Econ. 81 i All 9:00 A.M. Classes on TTIIS All 8:00 A.M. Classes on MWF All 10:00 A.M. Classes on MWF . All French, German, and Spanish courses, No. 1, 2, 3, 3X, and 4 and Econ. 70 : - All 11:00 A.M. Classes on TTHS All 10:00 A.M. Classes on TTHS All 11:00 A.M. Classes on MWF In case of any contilct, the regularly scheduled exam will take pre cedence over the common exam. Common exams are indicated by an asterisk. Instructors in Common Exam Courses are urged to remind their students of the time of the examination. Physics of Pennsylvania State Uni versity and director of the Groth In stitute of Crystallography, this after noon at 4:30 in Room 206 of Phillips Hall. ,'; He will speak on "The ; Crystal Structure Analysis of Three Organic Natural Products. .Aureomycin, Gelsemine, Salts of Aspartic Acids." TECHNICAL STUDY CONSULTANT Dean - Maurice W. Lee of the School of Business Administration has been selected to serve as a con sultant for a joint technical study, currently being undertaken by the U. S. Treasury and the Federal Re serve System, it was announced here today by Chancellor William B. Ay cock. . i . 4 Lee was notified of his appoint ment in a joint communication by Robert C. Anderson. Secretary of the Treasury, and William C. Martin, Jr., chairman of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors. NUCLEAR PHYSICS A year's research in nuclear phys ic at Copenhagen, Denmark, will be carried out: by Dr, Eugene Merz- bacher, associate professor of phys ics, during 1959-60 under a National r Science Foundation fellowship. Dr. Merzbacher will spend the next academic year on leave work ing at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, directed by Prof. A. Bohr. - , ' ' J ,Ujf ' Ii ' V ' t Jt ' r Vfx 'fH - 1 V 1 ' - H - - i : I ' i t f f ."t' M,l ..I,, lis- s ri From CHAPEL HILL 1-Way PHILADELPHIA $12.50 ThruLiner (no change) service RALEIGH A-.- .-i: $ .95 8 Convenient trips daily WASHINGTON ..$ 7.95 ThruLiner Limited service (plus tax) May 21 May 21 May 22 8:30 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 8:30 A.M. 150 BA May 22 2:00 P.M. May 23 May 23 8:30 A.M 2:00 P.M. Mon. May 25 8:30 A.M. Mon. Tues. Tues. May 25 May 26 May 26 2:00 P.M. 8:30 A.M. 2:00 P.M. Wed. May 27 8:30 A.M. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. May 27 May 28 May 28 2:00 P.M. 8:30 A.M. 2:00 P.M. Dent Student Gops Prizes William R. Proffit, student of the School of Dentistry, has been award ed $600 in prizes by the American College of Dentists. The prizes, one for $100 and one for $500, went to Proffit for an essay he wronte on "Dentistry's Potential Contribution to Society." The winning essay was read this past Sunday at a meeting of the Carolinas Section of the American College of Dentists in Pdnehurst. Proffit's essay was submitted in the regional contest, which includes the two Carolinas. It took first place in the regional contest and won a $100 prize. It was then entered in the national contest, where it took first place prize of $500. TODAY 0RSC8 waLES WANE VARSI Of AN STOCKWElt BRADFORD DULMAM QmmaScopE 2a J As soon as you step up to the 1 railways ticket counter you realize this trip will be a pleasant adventure. Help ful employees, modern equipment and forward thinking make Trailways a leader in their field. Start your next trip by stepping up to the Trailways ticket counter. 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