I ' 11 t Tuesday November 22, 1966 Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL 0 Does beer improve with age? 1 definitely definitely not Q not indefinitely that the longer beer is aged, the better. But ask our brew master and he'll say. "Only up to a point." He puts it this way: "Just continuing to store beer in Iagering tanks at a brew ery will make it continually older. But not continually better. 'Storing a case of beer in your basement for a couple of months won't help it any either. What's vreally important is how the beer is aged." If it's Beechwood Aged, it's beer that can't get any better. Of course, that rather limits the number of beers that qualify. In fact, you can count 'em on one finger. Budweisen KING OF BEERS ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA . HOUSTON Campos 1L tsocoeooccoooc: Library Gets Grant The U. S. Office of Educa tion has awarded two grants worth $117,000 to the Univer sity's School of Library Sci ence and Bureau of Audiovis ual Education. Announcement of the Nation al Defense Ecuation Act grants was made by Dr. C. Hugh Holman, Provost of the University. The $95,000 grant to the School of Library Science will support an institute for ele mentary and secondary school librarians in school ibrarian ship. Librarians admitted to the in stitute will receive a stipend for their subsistence and sup port for each dependent. Par ticipants must have fifteen se mester hours credit in Library Science in order to be eligi ble to participate in the In stitute. The $58,000 grant to the Bu reau of Audiovisual Education will support an Educational Media Institute for elemen tary and secondary school tea chers or librarians. The institute program will be conducted in cooperation with the School of Library Sci- ence and is designed to up grade the knowledge and skills of persons working for the pro fessional application of instruc tional materials including mo tion pictures, film strips, gra phics, programmed instruction and other video and audio ma terials. Electronics Van Here A van from Schafer Elec tronics will be parked behind Swain Hall today demonstrat ing automatic broadcast sys tems. Dr. W. H. Wallace, of the Radio, Television and Motion Department, arranged for the van to be here today. This will be the only time the van will be in this area during the year. Conceniing the demonstra-. tion, Dr. Wallace said: 'Through the proper use of automatic devices, creative people have more time in ra dio to do those special tasks where originality is important and the machines take over the drudgery and routine." The demonstration will show the ways complete program flexibility can be built into a machine. Wiley Named W. L. Wiley, Kenan Profes sor of French, has been nam ed chairman of a committee to select the first winners of fellowships to be awarded by the newly - established Na tional Foundation on the Arts and Humanities. Dr. Barnaby Keeney, for mer president of Brown Uni versity who is chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, an agency of the Arts and Humanities Fnd. in Washington, D. C, appointed Prof. Wiley to the selection group in the southern states region. Two kinds of awards will be made: academic year post -doctoral fellowships and sum mer school stipends for youn ger teacher - scholars in the Humanities. Weinrib To Visit The Art Department has an nounced that David Weinrib will be visiting sculptor on De cember 2. He will speak in 115 Ack land at 8 p.m. that night. The public is cordially invited. 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