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Women's
Any women students who re
quire dormitory space for the
4 spring semester must sign up
in their dormitories before
'November 8.
Failure to sign up for a
room for the spring semester
during the indicated period
means that the student may
not be able to live in the
dormitory or room of her
choice.
. Space remaining within the
dormitories after the sign-up
I period will be reserved for
students transferring from
Granville Towers and for new
ly admitted women.
The procedure to be fol
lowed in reserving a room ac-
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cording to the Office of the
Dean of Women is for the
woman student to obtain a
mimeographed housing sheet
from her Residence House
mother or House President
She should complete the sec
tion which pertains to her and
return the sheet to her House
President.
A $25 deposit is not re
quired to reserve a room, but
cancellations of rooms between
November 10 and January 10
subjects the applicant to a
charge of $25.
The full rent payment of
$135, is due on, or before,
January 10.
Any women students who
have been living in town or
who have been away from
Chapel Hill on field work and
wish to move into a dormitory
for the spring, should get in
touch with the Office of the
Dean of Women, 202 South
Building.
CamDus
Service Project
Thirty students from Gran
ville Towers took part Saturday
in the first service project un
der the new VIGAH program.
The students 15 women from
Granville East and 15 men
from Granville West work
ed for hours stuccoing and
painting an old and weather
ed house.
The house, located in Carr
boro, was built before the ci
vil War and is occupied by two
grandparents and five grand
children. The group will finish the pro
ject next Saturday.
Candidate Meetings
Freshman class candidates
from both political parties and
independent candidates have
scheduled joint residence hall
meetings this week.
Tonight they will meet with
students from East and West
Campus Calendar
TODAY:
Interviews for the UN Thanks
' giving "' Seminar ' will be
Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday from 3-5:30 at 202
Y Building. Pick up appli
cations and UN pamphlet at
the secretary's desk of the
Y office.
The Student Committee on
Honors will meet at 4:00 in
Roland Parker III.
The State Affairs Committee
will meet at 4:00 in Wood
house. All members are to
bring their finished speech
and any material they were
to prepare.
WRC will meet at 6:45 in
Grail Room.
The Cosmopolitan Club will
meet in the north end room
of Lenoir Hall, because of
the steak dinner in the south
end. The program is "Tur
key," and members will
meet upstairs afterward.
The Semper Fidelis Society
will meet at 7:30 on the low
er deck of the Naval Ar
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isle sweater in blue from THE FIRESIDE.
Strin Quartet
Plays Tonight
The Tuesday Evening Se
ries will present the Nortji
Carolina String Quartet at
8:00 tonight in Hill Hall.
The group, now in its six
teenth season, is made up of
Edgar Alden and Earl Wols
lagel, violinists, Dorthy Alden
violist, and Charles Griffith,
cellist. It has received critical
acclaim for its performance
throughout the Southeast.
Dorothy and Edgar Alden,
Charter members of the quar
tet, are well known to Re
search Triangle audiences, as
are Mr. WoLslagel and Mr.
Griffith, the latter having
joined the group in 1964.
Tonight's program is the D
minor Quartet K. 421, by Mo
zart, Beethoven's Quartet Opus
130 in B-flat major, and the
String Quartet No. 2 by Roger
Hannay. The Beethoven work
will be performed with the
finale written later by the
composer.
The concert is open to the
public without charge.
Briefs I
Granville in West Granville lob
by at 10 p.m. and in Cobb at
11.
Wednesday they will be in
the Ehringhaus social room at
10 and Thursday in Morrison
social room at 10.
Films To Be Shown
The Philosophy 142 Club is
presenting three films, Oedipus
Rex, Hamlet, and Last Year
at Marienbad. Oedipus will be
shown Thursday November 10
Hamlet will be Thursday, De
cember 1, and Last Year at
Marienbad will be Tuesday,
January 10. There will be two
showings on each day, 3 pjn.
and 8 p.m.
The price of the tickets is
75 cents for one, and $1.50 for
all three.
Students can obtain tickets
from 2-6 p.m. in Y Court on
Friday, Nov. 4, or from the
Secretary of the Philosophy De
partment any time.
mory. All Marine officer
candidates who are interest
ed in attending the Marine
Corps Birthday Banquet are
invited to attend.
THE UNC Outing Club invit
es everyone to an "Out
ward Bound" program, for
young men at 7:30 in 205
Mitchell Hall. A color film
35 minutes in length, depict
ing a summer with Out
ward Bound in Colorado
Rockies, will be shown.
WEDNESDAY
The Student Committee on
Mental Health will meet
from 4-6 p.m. in Roland
Parker III. All members
are urged to attend.
A joint Duke-UNC physics col
loquium, featuring Dr.
E. G. D. Cohen of The Roc
kefeller University, will be
held at 4 p.m. in 215 Phil
lips Hall. The topic will be
"Some New Effects in Sta
tistical Mechanics," Tea
and coffee will be served at
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THE MEN of Old West display a sign reading
"The Great Pumpkin's Gift to The Univer
sity" along with the effigy of Coach Hickey
they were not allowed to hang last night. The
Bnttsh Author Does
American
LONDON ( AP) Ameri
cans are the worst dressed
men in the world.
Authority for this sartor
ial damnation is John Taylor.
In a book "It's A Small,
WTorld" which will be publish
ed here Nov. 10 the author
says:
"With the U. S. assumption
of the mantle of international
leadership of the West, the ba
sis of their new look in the
'50s and '60s became a kind
of exaggerated understate
ment." He cited black ties, the na
tural unpadded shoulders of
the Ivy League suit, narrow
brimmed hats and black ga
berdine coats "hitherto sport
ed only by rabbis."
"With acceptance of cosmic
responsibility, Uncle Sam es
chewed his star - spangled
manner and began to adopt
the dullness of Victorian Eng-
3:30 in the Lounge, 2 77
Phillips Hall.
THURSDAY:
There will be a meeting in
202 Y. Building at 5:00 for
all those interested in work
ing on the Collegiate Coun
cil of the United Nations.
Entries for the swim meet to
be held November 8 are due
Thursday at 4:30.
FRIDAY
Tickets for "Oedipus Rex,"
"Hamlet," and "Last Year,
at Marienbad" may be pur
chased in Y Court from 2-6
p.m. Friday, or at any time
at the Philosophy depart
ment in Caldwell Hall
LOST a Chemistry 42 lab
notebook in Lenoir Hall
around noon on Monday. Con
tains vital information which
is of no use to anyone else.
If found contact John Hub
bard in 314 Lewis 968-9055.
FOUND Thursday night, a
blue checkbook of First Citi
zen Bank & Trust Company,
Louisburg, N. C. Call E. D.
Campbell, 968-9170, 217 Ev
erett, for return.1
FOUND A SINGLE Ford key
on the path behind the Bell
Tower. Phone 942-2845.
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Manner Of Dress
land. The psychology is clear
enough if you wish to be
taken seriously, you must first
take yourself seriously."
Taylor, who is editor of the
weekly magazine, Tailor and
Cutter, said that in only one
facet does the American male
of today differ from the Vic
torian Englishman.
iJThe imperial Briton had
not guilt complex," says Tay
lor. "Therefore he had no ba
sic need to beloved. The Eng
lishman honestly regarded
Local Thefts
Chapel Hill police expect to
make an arrest soon in the
theft of more than $800 in
change from vending ma
chines in Chapel Hill, Carr
boro, and the University cam
pus during the past several
weeks.
Police Chief William D.
Blake said Friday that the
Coca Cola Bottling Company
of Durham had reported that
a total of $795 dollars was
stolen from its candy and cig
arette machines on the cam
pus last weekend.
p Eight service stations in the
Chapel Hill - Carrboro area
have reported losses averag
ing $10 apiece in the last few
weeks, Blake said.
The money was removed
from the machines by some
one using a masterkey, Blake
said. .
A $100 reward for informa
tion leading to the arrest and
conviction of the person or
persons offered by the Coca
Cola Company. Anyone with
information may call the com
pany at 929-1200 in Durham or
contact the Chapel Hill Police
Department.
Heather
colors
done
in the
Corbin
Manner
Corbin Trousers never change. Their
inimitable cut, taper, fit and flattery
defy improvement. The only thins
'rtP i if
ainercni mis season is meir iaorics
and colors.
The newest Corbin color-mix maiet
use of misty mixtures, achieved by
subtle weaving of one or more shades
into the same fabric. These are
called Heather Colors. The effect
is more interesting than solid cdon.
Worsteds, hopsackings, flannel,
homespuns take on a new textan
and dimension. See them soon.
Wear them proudly. Corbin TrOBMis
in Heather Tones from
Uown & Catnpud
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hanging which had been proposed for seven
o'clock was called off by Dean Long, as the
empty noose to the right testifies.
DTH Photos by Mike McGowan
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himself as the world's God -given
leader and saw only a
reflection of providential ap
proval of his relative riches."
Not so the American male.
"Americans came to power
parallel with the universal ac
knowledgment of the tenets
of Democracy, and their re
lative riches were a perennial
source of embarrassment,"
claims Taylor. "Perforce, they
tried to avoid any vulgar
indication of it in front of a
penurious world, or, alterna
tively, to convince themselves
and the world that the trap
pings of success did not real
ly matter."
He sums up:
Thus they finally emerg
ed from the simple Victorian
father figure, and embarked
upon an extension of deliber
ate deshabile. A kind of Pe
nance for my privileges' uni
form during the 1960s estab
lished the Americans as the
worst - dressed men in the
world."
In this connection Taylor
cites:
"Their absurd bermuda
shorts have the immediate at
traction of them of ugliness,
an inversion of the show - off
motivation."
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Bond Elections Postponed
The Chapel Hill and Orange
County School Boards have
scheduled separate meetings
for next Monday night to be
gin planning again for a $3
million school bond election.
The bond election, previous
ly scheduled for Dec. 13, was
postponed last week by the
County Commissioners who
conceded that probable defeat
of the bond issue was the
major reason for the post
ponement. Also last week, the $650,000
water and sewer bond elec
tion scheduled for Nov. 8 was
postponed until Dec. 13, fol
lowing legal complications due
to the change in voter regis
tration plans.
The delay in the water and
sewer bond election was called
a key factor in the postpone
ment of the school bond elec
tion. "The water and sewer bond
referendum is vital to the
county," a Chapel Hill School
Board member said. "If we
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Big, fast, expensive cars have always been a
passion with royalty. But a family man like King
Njiiri of Kenya probably doesn't have very much
passion to spare.
Or very much money. (Things have been kind of
slow lately in the king business.) Which makes him
the kind of king that a Volkswagen is really fit for.
The price of a brand-new one $1639 isn't
much higher than the price of a brand-new wife.
And a VW is a lot cheaper to support.
It goes about 27 miles on a gallon of gas. About
40,000 miles on a set of tires.
A Volkswagen also comes apart very easily. (It
only takes about ten minutes to take off a fender,
or 45 minutes to take out the whole engine.) That
makes repairing it easy. And quite inexpensive.
But when it's not being taken apart, a VW holds
together very nicely. So even though old ones cost
a good deal, they're still a good deal.
Especially if you're lucky enough to get one
that was owned by an elderly king who only used
it to go to court.
Suggested retail price P.O.E. ($1639). Local taxes and other
dealer delivery charges, if any, additional.
ALSO A GOOD SELECTION
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don't have the facilities to
provide water and sewer ser
vice for industrial users we
won't ever be able to bring
any industry into Orange
County. The $650,000 bond is
sue is a long - range proposi
tion to improve the over-all
welfare of the County. Its ef
fects will be evident for many
years.
The school bond issue is a
temporary measure to provide
for much - needed capital im
provements for the public
schools. The water and sewer
referendum is of great signi
ficanc to eth schools. .
Both bond issues could have
been put on the ballot togeth
er for Dec. 13.
Student wife to work
as cashier. Apply at
the Carolina Theater.
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