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Page 4 Archaeological Meeting Slated A meeting will be held Feb ruary 12 for any students in terested in learning about a summer archaeology expedi tion to Winchester, England. There are about 25 vacan cies remaining for UNC stu dents. A small number of lo cal students who participated in the expedition last summer have already made plans to re turn again this year. Dr. John Schnorrenberg of the Art De partment will be one of the heads of the expedition. Student groups from Duke and UNC-G will also be on the expedition which yearly brings together about 175 stu dents from all over the world JACK SHIELDS is a good man to know. As an Allstate Agent, he's a specialist in all types of top quality Insurance: home, mo' torcycle, car, any kind you need. 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The activities of the expe dition will include finishing Professor Tindall the work on an Anglo - Saxon Cathedral of the 10th century Qoi To 4ustr;a continuing work on the 12th century Bishop's Palace and the Iron - Age fortification The U. S. State Department trenches. Work on new sites has announced the appoint also may be started during ment of Prof. George Brown the summer. One of the Carolina students who took part in the expedi tion last year said, "this is a great opportunity to get some valuable experience in Ar chaeology, Art History, Histo ry of England, and other re lated fields." OUT - - H51 zza SPECIAL llnd. v. CUT OUT :v.:::.:.:...V..-- :-iff:4&;: WlSmW life, NMMBIMI If IliSl, i III .migSSglk, wm -.iiiiiiiiiiiiir mmmL wmmsmK y rr, - a ' : f V -'V ) ' 2-ui. r mmmmmmmmm ' - , ; ' . v V I wmmm ;v:-;:;: V " o "TTITI TlSTlTTr yl L V J' I' I ' I JULIANBREAM LUTE MUSIC s FROM THE ROYAL COURTS OF EUROPE Summer Internship Applications Due Applications for the 1967 N. C. State Summer Intern ship Program are due at the Institute of Government by Feb. 15. The program is a work study plan designed to give students experience in state government, running from June 6 until August 18. Stu dents wil receive $75 per week while employed. To be eligible, students must have completed satisfactorily three years of college in a North Carolina college or uni versity, and must be state residents. Tindall of the university of North Carolina faculty here as a visiting lecturer to the Uni versity of Vienna in Austria, The award is made under the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, known as the Fulbright Hays Act. Prof. Tindall will lecture in American history at the Interpreters Institute from October through next June. He and his family will leave Chapel Hill in September. Prof. Tindall joined the Uni versity faculty here in 1958. Prior to that, he taught at Louisiana State University, Woman's College in Greens- This Week in the Old Book Feature Case Books in GERMAN Includes nice old books and sets for pleasure reading, many in nice bindings. If you need to brush up your German for Graduate exams, here's a chance to combine practice with pleasure. The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street rrVrr- Open Until 10 PM .r ..- LIFE Magazine has described Julian Bream as "the successor to the great Andres Segovia himself." Nowhere is his brilliance more clearly displayed than in this performance on the lute of these 16th-century airs and dances by eleven composers. Such music as Dowland's Queen Elizabeth's Galliard and Besard's Air de Cour achieves its authentic flavor in Bream's hands. Here, in fact, in Bream's latest album, is a royal feast for modern ears for every music lover! ICAflCWQ )The most trusted name in sound -.Lr- THE DAILY Cam pus boro, the University of Missis- sippi and Eastern Kentucky State College. A native of Greenville, S.C., he was graduated from Fur- man University and received the M.A. and Ph.D. deerppc from UNC. His research area is American history, with emphasis on the South since Reconstruction. Under the Fulbright - Hays Act, grants are made annual ly to about 2,500 U. S. citi zens to go abroad, and to about 6,000 foreign nationals to come here. Since adoption of the original Fulbright Act in 1946, over 28,500 Americans and more than 70,000 foreign nationals have participated in the program. Sero To Sponsor Music Festival Sero of New Haven, mens' shirt manufacturers, will sponsor the Intercollegiate Music Festival's national com petition for collegiate musi cians and vocalists. Sero joins the IMF team that will conduct six regional competitions across the nation and the national finals in Mi ami Beach, with college stage bands, combos, and vocalists battling for national music championships. Regional competition will begin late this month. Regional winners will com pete at Miami Beach May 4-6 LET YOURSELF Q WITH MgGALLUP. MGMpEstNTs AN AlVIN GANZER PRODUCTION David FMallum mPANAVISION3 and METROCOLOR 5ylva Koscina Harvey Korrnan-Domenico Moduyno Tammy Grimes NOW PLAYING i m mi X 111' 1 TAK HEEL nets for the national titles. The Festival will also award scholarships to the nation's finest college musicians and vocalists, Information Offered On "Year" Abroad Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea, has announced a "Jun ior Year Abroad" program in English for students from U. S. colleges who want to study Far Eastern history, culture, thought, and itnerna tional relations, and who want to learn the Korean language. Yonsei, now in its 80th year, is located on the outskirts of Seoul on a beautifully land scaped 1 350-acre campus, with modern buildings and facili ties. The international faculty, many of them trained abroad, includes a number of Ameri cans. Further information about this program as well as the new unci uaiivuai jjivioiuh at Yonsei is available in the office of the College of Arts and Sciences. B Announcing A CHANGE OF ADDRESS for your convenience Dr. William E. Beel OPTOMETRIST to 151 E. Rosemary St. Vision Analysis Glasses Fitted MASTER'S CANDIDATES: JKSDGU For putting it to work with IBM. Reasons such as: IBM is THE leader in THE major growth industry: information handling and control. Doesn't it stand to reason you can grow far thest with an exciting, continually growing company? You'll be advanced as far and as fast as your talents and ambitions allow. That's why you Whatever your immediate commitments, whatever your area of study, sign up now for an on-campus interview with IDr.1, February 22, 23,24. If, for some reason, you aren't able to arrange an interview, IBM Corporation, Room 810, 1447 Peachtree Street, N, Scottish Dancing To Be Offered A new beginner's class in Scottish country dancing will be offered this semester, eve ry Sunday night at East Cam pus Gym, Duke University. The class begins at 8 p.m., following the Intermediate lev el class which meets at 7 p.m. The groups join for general dancing from 9-10 p.m.. The dances, which are pri marily social, are similar in form to many American square dances, most of which originated in Scotland. This dance group is intend ed to complement the Wednes day evening folk dancing pro gram held in the Presbyterian Center at Chapel Hill. The classes will be taught by Davis G. Onn of the UNC physics department and Dish ie Delaney of Duke Universi ty. ' UNC students are invited to attend the classes, for which there will be no charge. 30-Hour Students Eligible First-year students with at least 30 hours credit will be allowed to operate motor ve hicles on campus this semes ter, Dean Long said Thursday. Contact Lenses Phone W2-52C0 DD aw WUNC Radio Schedules For Tonight SUNDAY 6:00 Evening Concert 6:55 News 7:00 The Conductor 8:00 Radio Stage 9:00 Music in the 20th Century 10:00 News 10 : 05 Tar Heel Voices 10:10 Archives 11:00 Sign Off MONDAY 6:00 Evening Concert 6:55 News 7:00 N. C. News Conf. 7:30 Music from Germany 8:00 Masterwork RAMS HEAD RATHSKELLER Chapel Hill BEER AND PIZZA "9:30 Special" 1 6 in. Pizza and Mug of Draft Beer 1 6 in. Pizza and Pitcher of Draft Beer 2 6 in. Pizzas and Pitcher of Draft Beer SERVED ONLY 9:30-11 P.M. MONDAYS through THURSDAYS irn went on for your advanced degree, isn't it? To make the most of your potential? 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