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Wgfoesday, February i, 1967 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 i 1 1 ' Wvw r I . '''j' j$ ' I - ' " I 1 1 Campus Briefs Chad And Jeremy Chad and Jeremy, the Eng lish popular singers, will ap pear in concert here Feb. 24. The two Columbia recording artists will sing twice in Me morial Hall, at 7 and 9 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will sponsor the shows. The pro ceeds are to help the frater nity give a music scholarship at UNC next fall. Three Chapel Hill singing groups The Virginians, the Luved Ones, and the Bayside Singers will also appear on both programs. Chad and Jeremy have re leased several popular records, including "Yesterday's Gone," "Summer Song," and "wuiow Weep for Me." Tickets for the concert are $2.00. They are on sale now at Y-Court, G.M., and the Re cord Bars in Durham and Cha pel Hill. Wesley Foundation An anonymous gift of $5,000 has been made to Wesley Foundation at UNC through the Board of Education of the Methodist Church in Nashville, Tenn. The same out-of-state donor also made grants to the Meth odist Center at the University of Texas and to Harvard Wes ley. According to the Rev. Rob ert L. Johnson, Methodist Chaplain and director of Wes ley Foundation at UNC, the money will be spent for an ex panded ministry in the area of the fine arts. The prospect of commissioning a musical work with the remainder of the money has also been discussed. Placement Service Seniors and graduate stud ents should register with the University Placement Service immediately, Placement Di rector J. M. Galloway said yesterday. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, should also register soon for help in finding sum mer jobs. Students seeking employ ment after graduation should complete the registration pro cess as soon as possible, Gal loway said, so that they may take job interviews through the office during this semester. The peak period for employ er visits on campus is dur- The Reality Of Winter Barren Trees, Cold And Religion DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer NOW PLAYING MICHAEL CAINE isi INTERVIEWING ON February 8, 1967 O Opportunities With wA Future O Dynamic Work With s- i . a ares AHTMI II RECOMMENDED FOR II MATURE AUDIENCES A PARAMOUNT PICTURE-TECHNICOLOR V&o56tVteb&& O Excellent Training For All Positions O A Growing Corporation RALSTON PURINA CO. CHECKERBOARD SQUARE See your placement office Paul Moore Announces The Opening Of UNIVERSITY OPTICIANS Temporarily Located At 151 East Rosemary St. l( Our New Location April or May '67 J UNIVERSITY SQUARE j )) 100 WEST FRANKLIN )) Thank you for your past patronage. I look forward to serving you now and in the future. PAUL MOORE, Opto. P.O. Box 84& Tel. 968-8818 JtOU CAN'T KEEP THIS UP FOREVER., I V VOL) KNO0J. CD 1 11 w CJHAT ARE VOU S01NS "10 DO AFTER WORLD 0)AR 1 15 OVER? 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Be fore taking your course, she was having trouble in her schoolwork, although she had a high I.Q. and was very well-read. No one was able to diagnose her trouble as slow reading for she loved to read and had an extensive vocabulary. Finally, as a last resort, we de cided to try your reading course, what a miracle it proved to be! Her reading rate came up from 250 w.p.m. to 5,281 w.p.m. and she has been on the Honor Roll at school ever since. It was a lucky day indeed when she enrolled in your course. Thank you again and now I am going to try Reading Dynamics myself and see if I can match Jinny's fabulous record. Mrs. Marshall Sutton, Mother What Her Mother Said Later: I have not only greatly increased my reading speed but my compre hension as well. I have also learn ed to study and comprehend tech nical material at a rate I would have believed impossible to achieve. JIts. Marshall Sutton Conventional rapid reading cours es aspire to 450-600 words per minute. 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Please Come 30 Minutes Early For First Session. COURSES BEGIN CHAPEL HILL, Downstairs at the Zoom-Zoom Mon., Feb. 13 DURHAM, Duke University, Engineering Bldg Tues., Feb. 14 Room 201 RALEIGH, YMCA, HiUsboro St Thurs., Feb. 16 WE SUGGEST THAT YOU PRE-REGISTER NOW. (New Enrollments Limited To 30 Per Class.) CLIP & MAIL THIS COUPON " To EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS, 1412 Westorer Terrace, Greensboro, N. C 27452 Please Send Me TESTIMONIALS of STUDENTS Who Have Taken the Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS Course in North Carolina. Please Send Prices, And Registration Blanks. (It is Definitely Understood That No Representative Will Call.) NAME ADDRESS CITY .ZD? C0D2 -4 i r i i si
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