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6fl"he Daily Tar HeelThursday, November Emm PuMk- M'rxK'tf aummiKi'iiK-ms must hv turned into ihc box outside 1)1 H oH'k'tf in the Carolina Union by mon it ilie jie in inn the iu-t d;i. I -ach Hem wtll be run ;it 1c;i-l twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES Krd C row BkMidmuhilr will be irtmi mum until ?:.) p.m. ul Morrison Residence Hall. Ihr Carolina I nim Performing Art Cummin will meet at 4:15 p.m. in Union. A planning mcflinjt for (ia Awarrnrvi Wrtk will be held at 7:.V p.m. in 21V lireenlaw. Mrrt ikr nr Mi BSM. Mar KHrrbr. on "Company," on WXYC-I-M IW at J:) p.m. The program will he repealed at 12:40 p.m. Sunday. Imrr-Yarh Christian rHkmship nil -quad mctting will be at 7 p.m. in Cierrard Hall. IX. David Larson, professor of psy chiatry at Dule University, will speak on "A Psychiatrist's l ook at Christian Commitment." Everyone is welcome to this meeting, the last all-quad this semester. "Bring RA: A Minority Perspective," a wriex of panel disruptions with present KAs, AAIK, ATMs and AIK. win . begin al I p.m. in Hinton Jam lounge. The discussions are open lo everyone. The University Woman' Club drama group will sponsor the production of an original play, "Strip Joinr" by Jim Magnuson, featuring Dan Brady in a one-man show at 8 p.m. at the Community Church. 106 Purefoy Road. Through the amies of a burlesque comic, the play explores vulnerability in a man who uses comedy as a defense. A discussion will follow the performance. ' A f orum "For laborBlack Mobilizations lo Smash Kbm Nazk" will be held at 12:30 p.m. in 226 Union. There will be a videotape of a Detroit Anti-Klan rally. The speaker will be rally organizer Bernard Vance. The event is being sponsored by UNC Friends of the Spanacus Youth League. ' k .. ( ! ' . - 5&aK''lmm :S&0m " .""" 'irT. "" 19, 1981 Come lo kaffeeklatsch. Speak Cierman in a relaxed and friendly atrmysphcre every Thursday afternoon from 3 lo 5 p.m. al the Newman Center. All levels of speakers welcome. Ihc l'C (itiilar Association will meet at 8 p.m. in 21)2 Hill Hall. All various and sundry guitarists and guitars arc wek'oine. Bring your ax. tte need donors. The bloodmobilc will be in Great Hall from noon until 5:30 p.m. It is sponsored by Morrison Residence Hall. Please stop by. Campus Christian Fellowship will hold a Bible study on the Old Testament book "Amos" al 7 p.m. in the Union. All are welcome. Check Union Desk for room number. Attention Association of Business Students: The Policy Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. in T-2 New Carroll Hall lo work on the survey. Attendance is very important.. ABS Newsletter C ommillee: Please -come by T-4 Carroll Hall between 2 and 4 p.m. for an important staff meeting. You'll be there 15-20 minutes-. Submissions by all members are due last day of classes. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity invites all ladies interested in becoming a member of Kappa Kourt to an informal, informa tive meeting at 6:45 p.m. "Values Clarification in Sexuality." a program sponsored by the New Well, will be presented at 1 1 a.m. in 217 Union. Please come and have lunch with us and brine a friend. A film about the dual role of Ijilin American women al home, as wives and mothers and al work will be shown at 3 p.m. in 202 Union. After the Him, a discussion will be led by Dr. Nancy Scheper Hughes of the anthropology Dept. at UNC. A "Break Fast" meal is being served al the end of the 1981 Fast For A World Harvest at 7 p.m. in 202-204 Union. Come ""ST. v BUSCH. The official beer of The Charlie Daniels Band; to relax, enjoy and learn how you can make personal responses to world hunger. Cost is $2. Sign up at one of the East tables or in the Y office. AEKOIC presents "The Air Force approach to the man agement consulting process, the data base which has been developed, and Ihc results of using the data base in the mana gerial Jecision-makii" process." The presentation will be made by I t. Col.. Woodman and Maj. Short of the USAF l eadership and Management Development Center at 3:45 today and 2 r.m.' Friday in 101 Greenlaw Hall. I he Creative Writing Program's Odd Thursday Reading presents Cuiar Door, fill 1981 contributions al 2 p.m. in Greenlaw lounge. The new issue will be availabk. Pre-MedPre-llenlPre-Vel students: Only two more inter- -viewing workshops this year. Come lo one 7-9:30 p.m. today. Be prepared for your professional school interviews. Sign up al 202-D Sleek' Building. UNC Sailing Club cookoul is at 6 p.m. at Forest Theater. Elections Board will have a meeting for all potential candi dates for the February 1982 campus elections at 7 p.m. Thursday in Suite C of the Union. Ihr Baptist Student Union will have a worship service at 5:45 at the Battle House. Beat Dook Band Celebration featuring the Mighty Majors and Mainstream from 9 a.m. until I p.m. at the Tin Can. Advance tickets available at the Union or from any PiKA with proceeds going to the Steve Streater Fund and the Big Brother Program. UNC Sailing cookoul al Crazy Larry's will be at 6 p.m. at P-6 Tarheel Manor. , The University' Woman's Club will sponsor a lecture on "What Shall We Eat A Nutritional Survey" at 12:10 p.m. in 106 Berryhill Hall. Dr. Edith MacRae. professor of anatomy at ihc Med School, will speak. COMING EVENTS Union Gallery Committee members should attend a mandatory meeting at 3 p.m. Friday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union. Dr. William Peck will speak on "Freud, Religion and Human Liberation" at a Campus Y dinner discussion at 5:30 ....... , ,v- -ib:..-dfc .' f Finals got yon down? Learn some healthy ways of "gelling up" through lifesiyling and effective study skill management by joining the peer health education lunch program, "Finals Week Survival Kit,' from noon until I p.m. Friday at 215 Union. Bring a lunch and a friend. UNC Crew men's squad will meet at 4:30 p.m. Monday in;-. '220 Union. - ' . , p.m. Friday. Please sign up at the Y for this politick and discussion. ' K performance by John O'Neal, internationally acclaimed actor, director and playwright, will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in Gcrrard Hall. O'Neal is the founder and director of the Free Southern Theater. The Of Hangers' faB concert, introducing the Loreleis. will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hill Hall. Admission Is $!. A representative from the national AZYF will speak at 4 p.m. Friday to anyone interested in Israeli-related programs. This will be at the Hilld Foundation, 210 W. Cameron Ave., behind Granville. Please attend. Friends of the Doctor who will hold a celebration in honor of the Doctor's 79th birthday will meet al 7 p.m. Friday in 230 Union. All friends of the Doctor are welcome. ITEMS OF INTEREST - The Gallery Phoiography Exhibit, "Images of Asia," will be in the Union through Dec. 6. INTKAMURALS: Annual Turkey Trot fun run is at 4 p.m. on Carmichael field. Soccer playoffs start today, and schedules will be posted by I p.m. today. Deadline is today for volleyball team captains to schedule games for the last two days of regular season Monday and Tuesday. 1NTRAMURALS: All IM tag football and soccer referees 'should turn in their whistles and shirts before Thanksgiving. The 1981 Yackety Yack will be distributed from I to 7 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday in 213 Union. On : Monday, it will be distributed from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in 204 Union. - -Vietnam. Veterans: Interested in forming a local support group? Contact John Bernard at 966-4121, ext. 240, for more details Any art major or artistically inclined person interested in . designing publicity projects for campus group, please call Linda at 942-4057. Salary negotiable. jEs f n n i 'i 1 4 i til i. . i vzji-'i, - 2 i 1 i It , 1 i 1 1 il if&t M s n 1 - hp1 ! hsiut . a - WW B felt J SJ . -1 Chapel Hill man picked to head national humanities program By JANE FOY DTH Staff Writer President Ronald Reagan officially an nounced Wednesday the nomination of William Bennett of Chapel Hill to head the National Endowment for the Humanities. Bennett is executive director of the Na tional Humanities Center at Research Triangle Park. A spokesman for' Bennett would not comment Wednesday about any of Bennett's specific goals for the agency, but said Bennett "wanted to do his home work" before announcing specific pro gram ideas. Some had speculated that Sen. John East, R-N.C, might contest Bennett's nomination. East had been pushing M.E. Bradford, a conservative political theorist and English professor from Texas. But a spokesman for East said Wednesday that East would support the nomination. .ferry Woodruff, Fast's presc said the senator preferred Bradford because of his reputation as a distinguished scholar and his work for the humanities as a member of Reagan's transition team. East was concerned that "Bradford get a fair hearing from the administration," Woodruff said, but he added that East would support Bennett if he was the man the administration believed would best fulfill the president's purposes. Bennett, formerly a faculty member at Boston University, has a law degree and a Ph.D. in political philosophy. He has headed the National Humanities Center since June 1979. The Center supports the research of scholars given temporary residence there and is financed by government grants and business contributions. If Bennett accepts the nomination; he will then go before the Senate for confirmation. Come Watch Semifinals & ! Tha Varsity Spcrt cf tha r.lind Wednesday, Hov. 18 7:3ipm 207r209mon Carolina Union Recreation Committee Presentation Pre-Medical Students Current undergraduate pre-medical students may now compete for several hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students accepted into medical schools as fresh men or at the beginning of their sopho more year. The scholarship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a $530 montly allowance. Investigate this financial alternative to the high cost of medical education. Contact: USAF Health Professions Recruiting Suite GL-1, 1100 Navaho Dr. Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Phone collect (919) 755-4134 REVIEW PROGRAMS '6uh8 Houf Sdminar Fot The Dec. 5 LSAT Meets in Chapel Hilli-Nov. 21 &22. Call Now: j 800-243-4767 1 blue-White Student tickets are still available for the second and final Blue-1 White basketball game set for( this Saturday at 7:30 pm In Car-' michael Auditorium. Present your student ID and athletic pass at Carmichael Ticket office between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Students may also purchase one ticket at $6 in addition to the compliment ary student ticket. t WOMEN'S NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT THIS WEEKEND 213 West" Franklin St. & :1800 Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. SQUARE DANCE t Sandy Bradley and the - SMALL WONDER STRING BAND Thurs., Nov. 19 8:00 pm ! Great Hall ! Union Social Committee THE OinOUIIfl THCflTRC "A MUST-SEE." Andrew Sarrts. Village Voice . A new film by Rainer Werner Fassbmder starring Giancarto Giannini & Kanna SclryguBa MCAY rJL6M w ndon-Sat 7:00 j ( j 1 9:10 f ) j Sun Mat. 2:40 t' T 4:50 It Ut8d Arttta Csssai j & Anheuser-Busch. Inc. St. Louis. Mo.
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