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iUf;L Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Thursday. December 15, 1966 f i.r ll V THE HU3 MAKE HIS ' 1 V A GIFT OF CLOTHING The gifts you g ive say as much about you as anything you say or do. Let the inimitable taste of clothing from THE HUB speak for you as a lover of style and comfort. SWEATERS: The luxury of wool and wool blends, available in v-neck and cardigan. A harvest of fall colors . . . from 12.95. SHIRTS: The smart button downs in solids, stripes, or checks Tailored for the slim, forward look ... from 5.95 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 FREE GIFT WRAPPING . ni rate Gf Glmpsl Hill ophs Will Stage Seminars JL By KAREN FREEMAN DTH Staff Writer A majors seminar program, covering virtually all avail able majors, will be con ducted during the first week after Christmas as a project of the sophomore class. Sophomores will have the opportunity to discuss their majors with professors and faculty from the various fields and departments informally. Areas to be explored will be the academic requirements of each major, what majoring in a particular area involves, and where each major will lead after college. Student Boby President Bob Powell supported the program strongly, saying the program is "a tremendous idea and I enthusiastically support it. "The decision involving the choice of one's major is a critical one, and I would urge all sophomores to take advantage of this opportunity to familiarize themselves with all the options open to them for a major." The program is also endors ed by Student Body Vice President Bill Purdy. "The Sophomore Class Maj ors Seminars Program is one of the most constructive proj ects undertaken by a class government in recent years . . .It should be a meaningful and fruitful experience." Students whose majors fall under the same general cate gory will meet together brief ly before dispersing into small er groups by specific areas. Sophomores and all others are invited to attend. The schedule for the semi nars has been set up as fol lows: January 5, 7:30 p.m., Car roll Hall social sciences: political science, economics, sociology, psychology, anthro pology. January 6, 7:30 p.m., Ger rard Hall fine arts: music, dramatic art, art. . January 9, 7:30 p.m., Car roll Hall natural sciences: chemistry, physics, math, zoo logy, botany. January 10, 7:30 p.m., Ger rard Hall humanities: his tory, religion, journalism. January 11, 6:30 p.m., 11 Murphy Hall business ad ministration, English, class ics. January 12, 7:30 p.m., Car roll Hall Foreign Lan guages: French, Spanish, Ger man, and Russian. Mrs. Kennedy Finds New Book Shocking Old and Rare North Carolina Books For Christmas Giving The Old Book Comer la The Intimate Bookshop GUILFORD SEMINARS ABROAD June 12-August 17 Summer '67 VISIT 13 CONTRIES IN EUROPE Include stays in: NEW YORK (AP) - Mrs. John F. Kennedy, saying "I am shocked" by passages in the book, "Death of a Presi dent," disclosed yesterday that she will seek a court in junction to halt its publica tion. She said the book, by Wil liam Manchester, is "taste less and distorted." It deals with the assassina tion of President John F. Ken nedy and the events in the days immediately after the tragedy. Mrs. Kennedy's lawyers said they expected to file a com plaint within 48 to 72 hours asking for a temporary in junction. Mrs. Kennedy issued the fol lowing statement: "Look Magazine, Harper & Row, and Mr. William Man chester have repeatedly made clear that only legal action can alter their insistence upon publishing at this time with out regard to accepted stand ards of propriety and good faith, and in specific viola tion of my wishes, my con tract with Mr. Manchester, and the dignity and privacy which my children and I have striven with difficulty to re taina premature account of the events of November 1963 that is in part both tasteless and distorted. "It's inaccurate and unfair references to other individ uals, in contrast with its gen erous references to all mem bers of the Kennedy family, are perhaps beyond my pre vention; but to expose to all the world at this time all the private grief, personal thoughts and painful reactions which my children and I en dured in those terrible days does not seem to me to be essential to any current his torical record. "I am shocked that Mr.; Manchester would exploit the emotional state in which I re counted my recollections to him early in 1964 and I am; equally shocked that reputa ble publishers would take commercial advantage of - his failure to keep his word. To the author and publishers, this; book will be only another tran sient chapter in their work; but my children and I will have to live with it for the! rest of our lives. 1 Brussels 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bonn Cologne Paris Geneva Bern Wengen 8 Florence 9 Milan 10 Rome 11 Athens 12 Belgrade 13 Vienna 14 Prague 15 Berlin (East and West) 16 Copenhagen 17 Amsterdam 18 London Tour accompanied by two Guilford faculty members, plus our European representative. SEMINAR INCLUDES: 1 Meetings with government representatives of each country visited. 2 Meetings with students from local universities in Europe 3 Tour recognized points of interest Two day seminar in Washington, D. C. for the purpose of visiting the various European embassies. PRICE $1540 Price includes EVERYTHING except personal expenses, i.e. gifts, souvenirs, night life, etc. All transportation by air. For further information call or write Claude Shotts, Guilford College Greensboro, N. C. or Manns Chapel Rd. Chapel Hill, N. C. 942-3202 111 Does it hurt to chill beer twice? Not that you'd want to. Some times it just happens ' . . like after a picnic, of when you bring home a couple of cold 6-paks and forget to put 'em in the refrigerator. Does rechilling goof up the taste or flatten the flavor? Relax- You don't have to worry. A really good beer like Budweiser is just as good when you chill it twice. We're mighty glad about that. We'd hate to think of all our effort going down the drain just because the temperature has its ups and downs. You can understand why when you consider all the extra trouble and extra expense that go into brewing Bud. For instance, Budweiser is the only beer in America that's Beechwood Aged. 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