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SSxwwrNj#- Mukrt H- (P»» h«r» moot* witH Mr, ***** .Mfeey®. dwimm f* ***# Art ftJr'wno People* Confercn** ««*! Hest Mrtenst* fcs* b« aJacHui to *b» Logittafivo Council of Kammr amHm H**# w»ak M WesWiepton. %»*&**<■ Humphrey, Gmitmtm a* «4w* Swbntomo'Hfeo a« Afrieon Affeir*, erronped @ SpFj»<pß *«Jcr< -«tn« CshmiSHm isveotincj *o dteuu Ameruo** pafafe* *iw*r**i Afriso ta>s*h tba Afrfcon !®cwJ«r, Library Wk. Observance Fayetteville College In FAYETTEVILLE *R-.* library Ucrsmitet trf Fay«ttevi]l» State Teacher* College sponsored "An Evaaing ®f Favorite Reading' Wednesday, April 15. in the Chest* nufct Library in observance of Na tional Library Week, This was the >«cond observance by the college in the form of "An Eveing of Read ing." The there* for this year is Tor s Better-Read. Better-Inform >nan. was presented a book, Mod *d America, Wake Up and Read." Alice A, »Tecks<m, college libra era American Plays, on behalf of Delta X' Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Alice Hm?; a sen ior. made the presentation. Stu dents. faculty and guests from the i community read their favorite pas- i eages and explained their prefer- I •nces, norothy Shne. librarian, Furs her? and County Public Ls brsry, read the Alchemy of Books, by tawrence Clsrk Powell; Mettarioe McLean, librarian, E, E. Smith High School, quoted passages on Russia and America's segrega tion-scarred face abroad from Mrs. Roosevelt's "On My Own." Members of the faculty partici. pstmg were Charles Sanders, who read quotations by American statesmen; Audrey Colvon, read from St Thomas Aquinas’ "Sum ] ms Theological.'' and Edgar Top- ) pin. Chairman of the Library ■ < 'ommittee. read passages from j Langston Hughes "Simple Stake a OH, MY ! ACHING BACH j NW! 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Claim, and from Bopth Tarkmg ton's "Penrod Catherine Buxton senior, who read \ excerpts from William Sharp ? j The classes were represented by j “Brain Surgeon : Samuel Bullock. ; junior, read "Useless Mouhs" by j Octave Mirbeau; Ada Aaston, soph- | oiriore. rad William Wordsworth’s ! "The Solitary Reaper" and Willie Dancy, freshman, told the story of : Shakespeare's “Othello", and read ; gripping passages Miss Alice Jack- | son. librarian, presided over- ihe > meeting Debaters Os Duke Defeat A&T College j GREENSBORO—A debate team j ( representing Duke University de- | seated A JIT College in a match j held here Tuesday night. Arguing the subject "Resolved That the further Development of Nuclear Weapons Should Be Pro- , hibited Through International A greement", the affirmative team from Duke swept to a unanimous decision m the opinion of the three judges. Composing the winnias; team wee* Steve Braswell, a fre»b man from Marietta, Ga and John Koskfner. a sophomore from Ashland, Ky, Walter Johnson, Greensboro sophomore and Wallace. Wort ham. a freshman from Chester, ft., composing the A*T team, dehated the negative side The match marked the conclusion ! of the debate season for the A&'l i team which this year placed mm- j bei five in Brooklyn College Nat- | ional Invitational Debate Tourna- j ment held in New York earlier this spring. The local croup was coach ed by Mrs Zoc P Barbee, Lt Dav id McElveen and Warmoth T Gibbs. Jr. The vent was a feature of the Pestvai of Living series being con ducted this month a( lire college merit” was reported and veri tied by doctors’ observations. This improvement was main tained in cases where doctors' observations were continued oyer a period of month -! Among these sufferers were a wide variety of hemorrhoid condi tions, some of 10 to 20 years’ duration. 1 he secret is tins new healing substance (Bio-Dyne”) ~ dr rnvery of a world-famous research institution. This sub stance is now obtainable in oint ment or mppaeitor uferm known as Preparation If * A'V for., Preparation H suppositone' ‘ (convenient to carry if a wav from home) or Preparation H ointment with special applica tor. Absolute satisf action, gu&r --j an teed or money refunded i *K*g. U.S. Pat. Off. Two Attend From Raleigh: Workshop For College Personnel A Success At Nashville’s Fisk U. NASHVILLE, Term A work shop designed to acquaint repre sentatives of thirty-four Negro col leges with the- responsibilities of rendering educational services to adults in the community, was held at, Fisk University from April 15 to 18 a' 1:30 p. m. Representative* from North Carolina included: Dr. W. A. Blount. AAT College, Greens boro Dr. Marcus H, Booiware. St. Augustine's College, Ral eigh; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cofirld, Shaw University: and Mr. Wil liam E. Biuford. Johnson C. Smith University. Charlotte, . The purpose of the conference was to make an effective attack on the problems of the South through programs of adult education Since a large percentage of the Smith's population is Negro and since the Negro college is unique ly suited to meet the adult educa tion needs of the South in a vari ety of important, ways, this con ference was called by the Center of Adult Education v ith headquar Now’sTheTimeToSelect 4mssj&M Give the queen in your life something; practical that she can enjoy to her A T heart's delight ... a beautiful and he- 1 coming summer dress. 3' y t Other Selections . . . MjSjAj HATS * DUSTERS r ' L()USES # softs BOVS AND GIRLS DRESS iji VP CLOTHES ALSO \ p STOCKED. MEN . . . We have a New Summer Suit. You’ll keep cook be well-dressed today. Pay as you w ear! Q- K. CLOTHING CO. 113 E. 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