THE DAILY TAR HEEL
w.jn.v September 28. 1966
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order for this new line.
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Industry
But Atmosphere Is
By PEYTIE FARRINGTON
DTH Staff Writer
The money isn't the best,
and neither is the paper work.
Despite this hundreds of
men and women trained to ex
cell in the business or indus
trial world come to universi
ties to teach. Why?
Men in the business world,
and students intending to take
a similar step, may feel that
teaching is the soft way out.
Most students picture the
college professor as a pipe -smoking,
tweed - wearing
man who lounges in his office
and drolly imparts casual
pearls of wisdom.
Most of that is a farce ac
cording to Dr. David McFar
land, associate professor of
Economics.
"It's not valid to make a
distinction between the prac
ticality of industry versus tea
ching. As an economist I
would do the same thing for
the government or business,
but I simply would not teach.
"Economists are really not
trained to do anything but
theory."
As far as teaching goes, Mc
Farland, like the majority of
those interviewed, enjoys tea
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With An M2A In The Morn.
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Milton has come up with
his most important exclu
sive in 18 years our new
fabulous M2a perfect roll
button-down collar a new
inner lining: keeps this shirt
rolling all day long. You've
never seen anything like it
and you should try it, even
if your shirt wardrobe is
adequate. We are inserting
five costly M2a shirt ads in
the New Yorker this fall
since there is not another
shirt like this one through
out the land.
Now don't panic with
thoughts of an expensive
price tag Solids from
$S.50; stripes from $7.95.
This is but one of the dis
tinguishing differences that
sets Milton's Old School
apart from other natural
shoulder shops everywhere
I
Milton's
Clothing
Cupboard
Vs. Teaching: Money Helps
"I like the contact with the
students," he said. "I'm proba
bly part ham, and I'd teach
for a lower salary than al
most any thing else."
Besides just liking to teach,
professionally trained teachers
find other advantages to the
academic life.
McFarland believes the Un
iversity life fosters intellect
ual affairs. 4Here knowledge
is important, respectable and
deserves attention."
To find an overall outlook
on the profession of college
teaching, an education profes
sor seemed to be the man.
Asking' to remain anonymous,
the education professor stated,
"I think you'll find most peo
ple in this business like the
intellectual atmosphere, they
like the opportunity to do in
dependant research, and they
can earn a very comfortable
living here."
Money would seem to be the
real question when a gradu
ate student is making the de
cision whether or not to en
ter the teaching profession,
but for most professors inter
viewed, this was barely con
sidered. , Dr. Earl N. Mitchell of the
physics department said, "I
Grad Student
Talks To YDC
Betty Lewis, a graduate stu
dent in the School of Educa
tion, and the only announced
candidate for N. O. national
committee woman for the
state's Young Democratic
Clubs, will be on hand at to
night's meeting of the UNC
Chapter of YDC in Roland
Parker Lounge at 7:30.
Speaker at the meeting will
be Sam Poole, Southern Pines
lawyer, who is nmning for
state president.
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went into industry for the mon
ey and found that I didn't
need that much money, so I
came back to teaching."
Dr. Mitchell likes working
with young people and the
idea of being able to do less
applied research. He also en
joys the people he comes in
contact with in teaching.
"In industry people come to
earn money, but here the stu
dents come to be taught or
at least they claim to, and I
take them at their word. They
are caught in the trap and
have to play the game."
Rollie Tillman of the Busi
neess Administration Depart
ment holds much to Mitchell's
feelings but with slightly a dif
ferent touch, "I like to teach,
and anyway, who wants to
pay all their taxes? No, real
ly, I like the intellectual crea
tivity atmosphere that allows
me to handle a problem in
the way I want."
James E. Littlefield of the
Business Administration de
partment went a step furth
er in his analysis of the indus
try versus teaching quesion,
"A company will tell you
what problem they want the
answer to, and a lot of peo
ple need this. There are a
great number of people who
I Campus
TODAY
The UNC Amateur Radio
Club will meet in Caldwell
Y Annex tonight. All inter
ested persons are invited to
attend.
Morehead College will spon
sor a SEX Bowl this after
noon in the lower quad at
3:30. All residents of the
college are urged to partic
ipate. Varsity Swimming Team will
meet at 5 p.m., third floor
of Woollen Gym for all those
interested in joining this
year's team and for last
year's members.
Succot Services will be held
8 p.m. today,: 9 a.m. and 8
p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m.
Friday at the Hillel Founda
tion. Stray Greeks will meet at
Brady's 6:30 tonight.
The UNC Chess Club will
meet from 7-11 p.m. in Ro
land Parker Lounge II, GM.
The club is open to both
graduate and undergraduate
students of all playing abil
ity. It is important that you
attend this first meeting so
that pairing may be made
for the club tournament.
Important Monogram Club
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the
Club Room
Girls interested in going
through informal rush
should sign the lists in 202
South Building by Oct. 5.
Interviews will be held for
Women's Attorney General
staff in the GM Council
Room 2-4 through Friday.
THURSDAY
YMCA Hospital Committee in
terviews will be held this
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don't want to depend on them
selves." Lawrence M. Slifkin of the
Physics department pinpointed
another great advantage of the
academic world when he spent
15 minutes raving over the
University concerts, plays and
lectures - especially the lec
tures. Just last year he pick
ed up a little knowledge on
everything from modern
church architecture to the his
tory of the English language.
From1 the women's point of
view, college teaching has a
claim all its own. Edith Borie,
a doctoral candidate in phy
sics, has no hesitations about
college teaching being the pro
fession for women. "The pres
sure is here just like the in
dustrial world, but the hours
are better. You can arrange
your schedule, and that's im
portant if you're thinking of
raising a family."
And so it goes. They like the
people, the work, the place
and the freedom. So what if
the pay isn't fantastic, as one
professor said, "If you want
two Continentals, then col
lege teaching isn't for you, but
I always stop and think what
am I going to have to give
up for that second Continental."
Calendar
Thursday and Friday from
2-4:30 p.m. upstairs in the
Y. Sign up at the main Y
office.
The Carolina Christian Fellow
ship (Intervarsity) will meet
for supper at 6 p.m. in the
Epsilon Room of Chase. Dr.
Noonan will speak at 6:30 on
''College Life: With or With
out God." All are welcome.
Graduate men invited to the
annual Kenan Dorm Open
House at 8:30 p.m.
The arching band will re
hearse on the Navy field
6:30-8 p.m. without instru
ments. In case of rain
please report to Hill Hall.
GM Film Committee will meet
at 4:30 in the Woodhouse
.Room, GM.
Holy Smoke!
HOLLYWOOD (AP) Burt
Ward, Batman's intrepid Rob
in, received burns today when
a movie set explosion went
awry. After emergency treat
ment, he was back at work in
the television series, singed
cape and all.
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APron. String Confinin
WASHINGTON ( AP" . v;
President Hubert H. Humph
rey apparently is finding the
White House apron strings
more politically confining than
he expected them to be.
Filling a workhorse role in
the campaign against Repub
lican incursions into the Dem
ocratic control of congress,
Humphrey finds himself stum
bling along a temporarily roc
ky political road.
A couple of recent fluffs
have evidently combined with
a deteriorating rating in the
public opinion polls to cause
the usually ebullient Vice
President to have some second
thoughts about his course.
Probably because he let his
irritation with other matters
lead him into downgrading
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's
qualifications, Humphrey de
cided Monday night to throw
away a prepared Los Angeles
speech in which he had plan
ned to ridicule Ronald Reagan,
Republican candidate for Gov
ernor in California.
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Instead, he took the Dolitic-
ally safe course of praising
the record of Democratic Gov.
Edmund G. (Pat) Brown and
of ignoring the tetter's oppon
ent. Reagan.
The Vice President's back
Seminars
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Rev. Tom Miller, 9 p.m.
Tuesdays Presbyterian Stu
dent Center.
"Jewish - Christian Dia
pwitz and the Rev. Bob John
logue," Rabbi Howard Rabin
son, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Hil
lel Foundation.
"Protestant - Catholic - Or
thodox Dialogue," Father Wil
liam Shurr and the Rev.
Harry Smith, 9 p.m. Wednes
days, 208 Vance St.
"The New Morality," Mr.
Smith, 9 p.m. Mondays, Pres
byterian Student Center.
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ite Hons
handed criticism of Kennedy j
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as somewhat immature, ,
responsible and less interested ,i
in the public good than Presi
dent Johnson was regarded
by Humphrey's friends as a
goof.
"Kierkegaard's Theology,"
the Rev. Banks Godfrey, 7:30
p.m. Tuesdays, Wesley Foun
dation. "The Christian Faith and
the Southern Experience,"
Mr. Godfrey, 7:30 p.m. Tues
days, Wesley Foundation.
"Contemporary Plays and
Movies," Father James De
ruin and the Rev. Herbert
Tucker, 7:30 p.m. Wednes
days, Chapel of the Cross.
All interested persons in the
university community are urg
ed to participate. Call 942-2355
for additional information.
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