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Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday, Campus Calendar TODAY Senior political science ma jors not graduating this se mester will pre-register to day in Caldwell 201. Others will register tomorrow. No appointment is needed on either day. . Pre - registration for under graduate secondary educa tion majors begins at 6:30 p.m. in Peabody Hall. Stu dents should meet with their advisors and sign the ap pointment sheet before that time. Juniors in elementary educa tion will pre-register at 6:30 p.m. in 309 Peabody Hall. They are advised to check their pgorams with Mrs. Davis in 101 Peabody prior to the meeting. PLAY Pro-Quarterback AND Pro-Golf! The games the pros play! Excit ing! Realistic! BILLY ARTHUR Eastgate fe te . f. XTN$ wys 'M-- vv ' rar TCP GOAT SEASQil is imnE Top your favorite suit or sport coat in a masculine Cheviot Tweed from our wide selection. These coats are fullv Juried for extra warmth. Pick your color from greys, browns, blues & heather shades. Topcoats Start At 69.50 Free Gift Wrapping Open This Friday Till 9 sub Uewt Clothiers of Distinctio FRANKLIN STSSST State Student Legislature will meet on the second floor of Graham Memorial at 8 p.m. Attendance, is required. UNC-NAACP meets at 7:30 p.m. in 111 Murphy Hall. Dr. Guy B. Johnson of the Sociology Department will address the group on "Black Power". All interested per sons are invited. Solicitors for the 1967 Fine Arts Festival meet with the Finance Committee at 7:30 " p.m. in Gerrard Hall. UNC Law Wives meet at 8 p.m. at Johnson - Stroud - Ward Furniture Co. for a guided tour and discussion of furni ture. THURSDAY Student Legislature meets at 7 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. Murdoch Committee invited interested students to work with retarded children at 2 p.m. this afternoon. Trans portation to Murdoch Cen ter will be provided by Delta Kappa Epsilon fra ternity. FOUND Wallet found the Monday be fore Thanksgiving. Address in the wallet: Carole Beas ley Byrd, 615 Joyner St. in Greensboro. Owner cannot be contacted. If anyone knows how to reach the own er, please call 929-6271. Man's wrist watch, found be-' fore Thanksgiving break. Owner may cal 1929-5182 and describe watch. u V s W 1 t A ) I m J 1 "Come on, Chief Beaumont, it's not a car!" Parking presnets its problems but there are no worries this year for Christmas shoppers. Come to the Y International Handicrafts Bazaar Dec. 2-4 and see toys from around the world. Photo By Ben Spaulding i sir ,x'ntrl PC SAME PATHS LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPI) Donny Anderson of the 1960's and Walt Schlinkman of the 1940's took 1 much the same path to pro football.. . Anderson, who was Texas Tech's hottest pro prospect in several years, and Schlinkman both went to Tech froni Texas Pandhandle towns. Together, they took almost every school rushing record. AUTOGRAPHED COPIES! DobllopD's FIVE VQLIEH LOVE Hope's Vietnam story, funny and entertaining. WHILE THEY LAST. 405 Tho Intimate BocSishop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill Campus Briefs j Ski Bulletin Board Planned Rides and riders to the ski slopes will be arranged through the Ski Information Center's bulletin board to be set up in Y Buflding Thursday. Ski conditions also will be posted. The Ski Information Center will also sponsor movies on February 3. More information about the movies will be given in a later announcement. Debaters Win 5 Matches At Tournament UNC debaters won five matches and lost three at the Georgetown Invitational Debate Tournament held last week end at Georgetown University. . Craig Bradley, president of the team, said over 130 teams attended the tournament. The teams represented most of the major colleges and universities in the U. S. Bradley described it as a "flip-flop" tournament with a team taking the affirmative side one time, and the negative side at another time. The teams debated the topic, "Resolved: That the U. S. should substantially reduce its foreign policy commitments." The UNC -team beat Stanford, Illinois, Vermont, Temple and Marietta of Ohio. $7 9400 Grant Announced The National Science Foundation has awarded a $7,400 grant to Carolina for support of one of its graduate student's research on the political socialization of school children. Awarded for an 18-month period, the grant is financing the doctoral dissertation research of Timothy Martin Hennes sey of Winchester, Mass. A graduate of Brown University, Hennessey is a candidate for the Ph.D. degree in political sci ence, with a specialty in comparative politics. Dr. William G. Fleming, assistant professor of political science, is directing Hennessey's project. At present, Hennes sey is at the International Center at the University of Bo logna, Italy, where he is studying political socialization of school children in Italy and Ireland. Lloyd, Roth Win Scholarships Donald K. Lloyd of Mebane and B. Sterling Roth of Char lotte have been named winners of the Burlington Industries Scholarships for the 1966-67 academic year. Lloyd is a junior accounting major and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Lloyd, Rt. 2, Mebane. After graduation he plans to go into public accounting. A senior accounting major, Roth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth, 3501 Commonwealth Avenue, Charlotte. He was president of Manly Dormitory last year and is currently a resident advisor at Ehringhaus. Established in 1955, the Burlington Industries Scholarships, provided by the Burlington Foundation, are awarded annually to outstanding students who exemplify leadership, scholarship and financial need. In addition the Burlington Foundation gives an equal amount to the University for other purposes. IBM Gives $100,000 IBM Corporation has announced a gift of $100,000 to UNC, Duke University in Durham and North Carolina State Univer sity in Raleigh to stimulate education in the computer and in formation sciences. 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