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Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Thursday, February 2, 1967 Campus Calendar The 6Sillv THURSDAY Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet for supper tonight at 6 in the Epsilon room of Chase cafeteria. There will be a meeting of all students and faculty interest ed in meeting the Cone Textile workers and organ izers at the Wesley Founda tion at 4:30 p.m. today. An organization will be formed of those interested in sup- FOR SALE: 8'x45' house trail er. Air-conditioned, furnished, washing machine, two bed rooms, good condition. $1800. Call 929-2317 after 5:30. 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 dr., hardtop. Solid black, Red & white interior. Standard transmission w-348 cu. in. High performance engine. Call 942 1545 after 4:00. 1966 CORVETTE, excellent. Joe Warner, GI2-8982, Rocky Mount, N. C. FOR SALE: TWO three-ton air-conditioning units. Varsity Men's Wear. FOR SALE: HONDA 160 SCRAMBLER, silver gray; only 1200 miles, in excellent condition. Call Jack Bennett, 968-9304. FOR SALE: 1964 VOLKSWAG ON 1500S Sunroof . Sedan. 66 hp., dual carbs. Excellent con dition. Call 929-3686 after 5 p.m. INTERESTED IN A NEW CHEVROLET or good used car? See Bruce Beaton in 301 Jbyner or call 968-9185. PARKING SPACES! 3 avail able in Kemp's old lot-$8.00 per month. Phone 942-6360. THIS COULD BE YOU! Pic ture yourself in a '55 British racing green Plymouth. In top 1 condition (4 new tires). I need $300. David Benbow, 968-9304. 1961 ALFA-ROMEO, Spyder, 1300 cc. A bright red roadster in excellent condition. $875. Call Ken Rabin, 203 Bingham Hall, days 933-1249, leave mes sage 1962 VESPA G. S. Italian mo tor scooter, 175 cc. Over 80 mpg. Cruises 55-60 mph. 4 gears. Excellent condition. Rides well, looks good. Pete Range, 942-2379. 1954 OLDSMOBILE. Good heater, snowtires, over - all good condition. A steal at $150. Must sell, leaving country. Pete Range, 942-2379. FOR SALE: Chest of Draw ers with mirror; Desk with convertible typewriter (stor age) shelf; Chair. Call Judy, 929-1945 from 4-6 p.m. porting the textile workers. Carolina Women's Council will meet today at 5 p.m. in Ro land Parker III. The Ex ecutive Board will meet at 4 p.m. in GM lounge. Mandatory meeting for all del egates, alternates, and ob servers to the State Sutdent Legislature in Roland Park er II at 4 p.m. Students who are interested in working with the Murdoch Committee are invited to meet with the Committee at 2 p.m. this afternoon. Spe cial orientation for new peo ple will be provided. Winter meeting of the Ameri can Association of Universi ty Professors will be held to night at 8:00 in the Faculty Lounge of Morehead Plane tarium. There will be a pan el discussion on "Academic Freedom and the Part-Time Instructor." FRIDAY D.A.R.E. II needs men and women students to work one hour a week in experiment al educational projects for UNC students and Northside School children. If interest ed, please meet at 4:15 p.m. Friday in the Woodhouse room of G.M., or call 942 4997. Academic Affairs Committee will meet Friday at 4 p.m. in the Grail Room. Mem bers should bring any eval uation material they still have. Multi - Disciplinary Sesinar will present a program on "Some Aspects of Pre- and Post-Junctional Phenomena" Friday at 9 a.m. in the au ditorium of Beard Hall. Prof. Atvin Plantings of Cal vin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, will present a pa per entitled "The Ontologi cal Argument" for the Phi losophy Colloquium Friday evening at 8 in 213 Caldweil Hall. SATURDAY Craige Residence College will sponsor a combo party Sat urday night featuring ;"The Sultans Seven." Tickets will be on sale only at the ddor for $1.50. The dance will be from 8 to midnight in the Craige Voodoo Room and Red Garter Room. Bodman Elected U 1 r- 1 9 Silly Season Studying Carolina students are fam ous for knowing how to relax you can spot it anywhere on campus. One well-dressed guy on his way back from classes suddenly notices a gnarled, knotty old tree everybody knows they're the best kind for climbing. He slings his books to the ground and heads for it like a duckling who just spot ted his mother. But trees aren't jtest for climbing. They're for watch ing especially if they're fall ing. And falling one was in front of the Consolidated Uni versity offices Wednesday. Then there are girls who start doing carzy things ..in front of GM. No, they were fighting. That's right, fighting, complete with those trusty weapons of war, sticks and hefty ones at that. Even those silly birds are acting dumber than usual. A little black sparrow perches on the edge of the water foun tain at the Old Well to reflect on the state of this sudden ly crazy world. Wonder if he really thinks he can take a bath in that thing? Come to think of it, the water is a little bad. . . . DTH PHOTOS BY Adams Lauterer qj,. M minimi uiimiiiin i inu in jjjjg -v c tin Warm Weather Antics Dr. Herbert L. Bodinan, as- sociate professor of history of UNC, has been elected -to a two-year term on the Nation al Council of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history (Eraterni, The seven member council is the governing body of the fraternity. 4- A in PEnsornTh3 Fabulous AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING TRIO nomm ARENA II.C STATE FAIRGROUNDS SUN., FEB: 5th, 8:00 pjx PLUS OTHER OUTSTANDING ACTS WLLE PRESENTS TICKETS: $3.CD43.50-$4.C0 ALL SEATS RESERVED ON SALE AT: REYNOLDS COLISEUM BOX OFFICE: THIEM'S RECORD SHOP; PENNY'S LAY-AWAY DEPT., CAMERON VIL LAGE; PATTERSON'S RECORD SHOP; RECORD BAR IN DURHAM & CHAPEL HILL MAIL ORDERS TO: S25SSaS.r f The Brothers of: TH BEN BETA THETA PI and CHI PHI Present KING 5 m31 MALE HELP WANTED: Full and part - time salesmen to work during going-out-of-busi-ness sale. Previous experience preferred: Varsity Men's Wear. FEMALE HELP WANTED: Full or part-time cashier. Pre vious experience required. Phone 942 - 6610 for appoint ment. FEMALE HELP WANTED: Competent, adaptable woman with incentive, independent, business ability for full - time typing, mimeographing, recep tionist job in Chapel Hill. Must have good references. Phone 942-4157. Show and Dance LEARN TO FLY in the Tar heel Flying Club in a new Cessna 150 or a Cherokee for less than 10c per mile. Phone S29-6179. , I Friday, Feb. 10 8-12 LOST Gray Schnauzer pup py, 8 months old. Ears, tail - r---' collar wiui lo tags. $25.00 reward for return or information lead ing to recovery. Call 933-2301 or 942-1924. Limited number of tickets $4.00 per couple Contact: Bill Gordon 968-9068 or Tom Lund 968-9073 (Sorry, IFC rules will not allow Freshmen) J Here M'-'i i M TREE ! ti ? i -a 4 V ' TRE.E - Ecrs 9 , 1 1 1 ill ' ' ' J I "4 1 So Are The Kites . And a Thirty Bird CUT OUT La P The Buds and the Bees Are Out Again . . . 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It certainly com pares favorably with the experi ence I've had at Yale and Har vard." U. S. Senator Win. Proxmire "It is my opinion that if these techniques were instituted in the public and private schools of our country, it would be the greatest single step which' we could take ' in educational progress." U. S. Senator Herman Talmadge In North Carolina I now have the ability to read a great many more books. I can easily read two average length books in an evening. I previously took two conventional reading courses and made no significant improvement Based on beginning and end tests, my rate increased five fold with improved compre hension. -Lt. Col. Louis Brooks, U. S. Marines Bet. What She Said: I can do my homework in half the time and know it better than I would have before. Yet, you get just as much out of the literary style as you would the old way. You get more of an overall picture instead of having the story come into your mind in bits and pieces. High School Student Virginia Marshall Sutton. What Her Mother Said: I want to express my thanks for all you have done .for Jinny. 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. Mrs. Marshall Sutton Conventional rapid reading cours es aspire to 450-600 words per minute. Most Reading Dynamics graduates can read between 1,000 and 3,000 words per minute, and many go even higher. FOR FURTHER INFORMA TION Telephone Reading Dy namics Chapel Hill 942-7142 Durham - 286-7680 Raleigh 834-2654 274-3898 274-4273 Greensboro Times Faster Than His Beginning Speed With Equal or Better Comprehension In Today's Fast Moving World .... where 9 out of every 10 scientists who ever lived, are still alive, where more scientific progress is made in 1 day than was made in the whole world in the first 1000 years of the Christian era . . . where more new technical information has been published in the last 15 years than in the previous 15,000 years .... fast and efficient reading is necessary to keep mankind alive and free in this most dangerous of all ages ! Fast and efficient reading is not new. Julius Caesar, Theodore Roosevelt, John Kennedy, John Stuart5 Mill and many others read this way. .: . What IS new ii Mrs. Wood's unique methods of teaching Reading Dynamics skills. Today, thanks to her pioneering work over many years, not just the fortunate few but nearly every one can increase his reading efficiency 300, 500, 1000, or even more. So sure are we of this that we make the following .... Illillil MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE llllliii We guarantee to increase the reading efficiency of each student AT LEAST 3 times with good comprehension. We will refund the entire tuition to any student who, after completing minimum class and study requirements does not at least triple his reading efficiency as measured by our beginning and ending tests. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS of Reading Dynamics will be given at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 P.M. in CHAPEL HILL, Carolina Inn, Club Room Mon., Feb. 6 DURHAM, Duke University, Engineering Bldg. Tues., Feb. 7 Room 201 RALEIGH, YMCA, Hillsboro St Wed., Thurs., Feb. 8, 9 AT A DEMONSTRATION YOU WILL GET INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT NO OTHER TIME, . AND MAY PRE-REGISTER. Classes will meet once a week for 10 weeks. Sessions start at 7:30, end at 10:00 P.M. 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 JJoom 201 RALEIGH, YMCA, Hillsboro St Thurs., Feb. 16 WE SUGGEST THAT YOU PRE-REGISTER NOW. (New Enrollments Limited To 30 Per Class.) J ' CLIP & MAIL THIS COUPON I To EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS, 112 WestoTer Terrace, Greensboro, N. C. 27402 Please Send Me TESTIMONIALS of STUDENTS Who Have Taken the Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS Course In North Carolina. Please I Send Prices, And Registration Blanks. (It Is Definitely Understood That No Representative Will CalL) I I I NAME I I ADDRESS CITY I I I I I I I .ZD? CODE I I...
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