Thursday, January 12, 1967 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pace 5 Kenan Professorship Include 14 VP f f 5 WfP.f.M My A Wl Wh(Tb 1 777? f ffl Wit. q I fl FUjfhWfflTd r0rll d In J, : 'V " --T" s ( it "' v I, ,. ,s .Jt ! ' ' ' H 1 DATTLE OF THE SIGNS raged in silence at yes- the number that stood in the freezing rain for tcrday's weekly peace vigil. The noontime event the first vigil last week. attracted upwards to 230 people, almost double DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer Morrison Offers Meal Tickets For Faculty Guests At Chase By STEVE KNOWLTON DTH Staff Writer Morrison students can now invite any member of the faculty to dine with him free of charee. Any Morrison student who wants to eat dinner with any member of the faculty at Katharine Gibbs Memorial Scholarships Full tuition for one year plus $5G0 cash grant Open to senior women interested in business careers as assistants to administrators and executives. Applications may be obtained from Memorial Scholarship Committee Katharine Gibbs School at the New York address below. 21 Marlborough St., BOSTON, MASS. 02116 200 Park Ave.. NEW YORK, N. Y. 10017 33 Plymouth St., MONTCLAIR, N. J. 07042 77 S. Angell St., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 02906 9(itiiarinc Gibbs . J SECRETARIAL Despite fiendish torture dynamic CiC Duo writes first time, every time! eic's rugged pair of stick pens wins again in unending war against ball-point skip, clog and smear. Despite horrible punishment by mad scientists, mc still writes first time, every time. And no wonder, iiic's "Dyamite" Ball is the hardest metal made, encased in a solid brass nose cone. Will not skip, clog or smear no matter what devilish abuse is devised for them by sadistic students. Get the dynamic dig Duo at your ' m campus store now. WATERMAM-BIC PEN CORP. MILFORD. CONN. CO , Bil Medium w. ... V . . . v Poini 19 J Chase Cafeteria can do so by getting a meal ticket, free from ? residence advisor, an nounced Parker Hudson, Acad. Lt., Gov. of Morrison Resi dential Collg0 yesterday. The student who wishes to dine with a facultv gets a meal ticket from his R. A., and puts on it his name and room number, and the facul ty guest's name. At Chase Cafeteria, the stu dent gives the ticket to the cashier, who notes the price of the guest's meal. At the end of the month, Morrison " So " Experts from Mcintosh Laboratory will be at: Troy's to give your equipment a professional check-up. On Friday, Jan uary 13 the free Clinic will be at Troy's in Chapel Hill (135 E. Franklin Street). The following day the Clinic will be held in Troy's Durham store at 1106 Broad Street, just off Interstate 85 (Guess Rd. exit). Both days the Clinic will operate from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. This free test will be a valuable re ference for future comparison. You will find out how much power your reciever or amplifier produces and its distortion at different audio frequencies. Yours fflMntosh MMMMH TtDOUm)tHC " o!mT Mtcn r. Free Graph Receiver or Amplifier's Performance FRIDAY Januarq 13 J toy's in Chops! Hill fwMn St will pick up the tab for the meals. The meal ticket idea is "sort of an adaptation of the system they have at the Uni versity of Massachusetts", ac cording to Hudson, a delegate at the Amherst Conference in October. They were instituted "as a way of achieving greater fa culty - student participation in the residential college sys tem," Hudson said. "We're not trying to restrict or propagandize anvone." he Continued On Page 8 to Keep AMPLIFIER TEST CLINIC m(liclJTomiOl WW " . .T Uu ... KMVNTtlM W Qy,Ot5 m)M W TO JO,000 CfQtS I" StCOWfl TOO STEMO vara mn coss os r i. ! Showing Your WAV to 6PM The first William R. Kenan. Jr., professorship to be es tablished from trust funds presented to the University last May is included in 14 new faculty appointments. The appointments were an nounced by President William C. Friday and Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson following ap proval by the Board of Trus tees. Dr. Glendon Schubert, who has just completed two years as a Senior Scholar in Resi dence at the East-West Cen ter at the University of Ha waii, is the first William R. Kenan. Jr.. Professor. Holding degrees from Syra cuse, he will join the political science faculty in August. Author of nine books and numerous articles. Dr. Schu bert has taught at th- UCLA, Howard University, Rutgers, Franklin and Marshall Col lege, and Michigan State. Melvin C. Poland will join the law faculty in February as a professor. He holds degrees from Kan sas Stale, Washburn Univer sitv. and the Universitv of Michigan and is currently a professor of law here. Dr. J. Stacy Adams will ioin the Business Administra tion faculty as Reynolds Pro fessor of Anolied Behavioral Science next September. A native of Brussels. Belgium, he was graduated from the Universitv of MississioDi and received the masters and Ph.D. degrees from UNC. A Clinton. S. C, native, Dr. Jame Isaac CoDeland, will ioin the history faculty next September as a professor and replacement for Dr. Jams it fl 1t jlili !l0$ ill ciihic 1$ A (I 9 -2j : ! " ' ' if . t .- ' - i ' Have your receiver or amplifier checked at Troy's by experts ... any make or model, no matter where you bought it. A regit fet SwSfiliCJjBBS SATURDAY January 14 J toy's Stood St. Patton who is retiring as di rector of th Southern Histori cal Collection cf the Librarv. Patton will continue as a part tim nn)fessor of history. Cooeland holds degrees from Prebvterian College. George Pabodv College and UNC. In August. Dr. Eugene Hannes Falk. a native of Czechoslovakia, will join the Romance Languages Depart ment as a professor. He was educated at th Sorbonne in Paris, German University in Prague. Charles Universitv in Prague and Victoria Univer sitv in Manchster. England. Falk i currently chairman of th1 Romance Languages De partment and Edward Tuck Professor of French and Com parative Literature at Dart mouth. For 10 years, he head ed the department at the Uni versitv of Minnesota. In the English Department, Dr. Robert Louis Haig will re place Prof. Richmond P. Bond next September. Haig holds degrees from Kent State and Indiana University. Since 1953, he was held various teach ing posts at the University of Illinois. Dr. George Schlesinger will begin duties this month as a professor o f philosophy. An Australian citizen, he has been a reader at the Australian National University and a vis iting professor at the Univer sity of Minnesota. Joining the education facul ty in February will be Dr. Ron Willson Davis as an as sociate professor. He was ed ucated at Reed College in Portland, Ore., and Columbia University. For the past two years, Dr. 12 wlw i h 9 who IOMU06PR Willscn has been assistant su perintendent of elementary ed ucation in the Euclid, Ohio, schools. Replacing Dr. Earl A. Slo cum. who will retire in July, will be Harold Lee Andrews, a Ph.D. candidate at UNC. He mmmm&l Every Saturdoy mmmmm m mm ? r m r- "SIP a l3i MARVEL BRAND V2-Gal Ctn. u 1M SUPER-RIGHT" SPECIALLY PRICED! ANN PAGE PACKED IDEAL FOR BREAKFAST -FLORIDA PINK MEAT d m SWEET, JUICY, TEMPLE 0RA0ES FARM FRESH CRISP A&P'S 3-OF-A-K1ND GAME (2) WILL END SATURDAY, JAN. 21ST. ALL BLUE & GREEN WINNING CARDS MUST BE TURN ED IN BEFORE JAN. 2STH. . . . holds an undergraduate degree from UNC and the masters degree from Indiana Univer sity. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. A Berlin native and re search associate at the Uni versity here for the past year cm enloyedaaJuykmi if not, you have a delightful treat in store. Our BIERSTUBE features AUTHENTIC GERMAN FOODS served buffet style! A satisfying ' dinner that you and your friends, will rave about! CAFE BKIGMT JLE&F Dont Forget 10:30 iLM.-2:30 P.M. FREE PARKING LD. iOFLfl 1-LD. V 60QD-FED BEEF zi A V J I J -J II n ri V I nl S MM SLE8E0 E )c 2-LD. 3d) PuG. L srfPH.RPAElV J U LziLzi LI ULbo riTs Rfbfbfl "-ox. Mtn IN TOMATO SAUCE My u Lai - 38c will become an assistant pro fessor of physics in February. Dr. Dietricli Schroeer holds his degrees from Ohio State, where he served as a gradu ate assistant and became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. (Continued on Pare 8) RSTUDE? Ni3ht 530 to 9 Sunday Family Buffet 5:30-9 P3L (Children 1 Price) in our Modern Garage SvV I ::::: :::::v.:: ::x::::::::::::::x:;:::x: .WUW.-.W,: OOiIHLESS U J re? DOBOD B-Oz. K J J JV3 n Pn ro) nn n EJ 1 J y Lb- fP LB. 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