PIC -ww.. MEETS AT SHAW UNIVERSITY—Pictured are leaders of j Carolina Teachers Association who were present at the Tial leadership conference which was held on Shaw Uni ampus Friday and Saturday, August 21-22. The theme for renee was "Building Stronger Professional Organizations ate College Hints Rtmt CUKPvENT f-SYLE RECREATION — out of town many fami » longer in a position to 1 to the park, just a cou cks away. However, that ■ 4. v&yh'** i'M L aillf BANK RATES ■ v , • I MEAN B' ' ■' \ V' Lower rates r ••* • T V’>, •>f ■ -■ r . a ~Y_y v ' j' 'A/*. * i ' ■'» • jrhcG it 7 5... STOP INI IRST-CiTIZENS BANK (ft) TRUST COMPANY IAME THIS NEW WftSHERETTE ’OU MAY BE THE WINNER OF A CASH PRIZE OF ‘KM)" t« 25*11 12 wur entry now This Self-Service Washerette seea be open. Port ant: All Entries Must Be in by Hember 1,1959, The owner reserves the right to close the deadline, if he should j fit to do so. Ms Washerette will be located in the (0 Block of Fayetteville Street Just a jw yards from the Walnut Terrace busing Project. So get busy and name is Washerette. You may be the Lucky inner! OB (Mr * MB *st* *» IB Wof «B» QCNt OB MB Mm HR Vi «W Os I*s I fould like to name this Washerette , 5 Name Submit led 1 Name J B Address 1 I City Town I p •* -it -or w wnr m me i* <mw mai w ms ssw w • m «J »wt. he *. resident at Wake Omuty. AM Ties will he divided. MAH, ALL ENTRIES TO: WHOLESALE MOTORS i S, Person St. Raleigh, N. C. problem is solved by packing a picnic lunch and heading for the nearest superhighway, which leads to swimming or boating at a lake or beach, or to a state recreation park—even to a secluded wooded Through Committee Action.” The conference was sponsored by the North Carolina Teachers Association and the National Education Association trader the direction of W. I. Morris, field representative. Dr. W. L. Greene is executive secretary of the North Carolina Teach ers Association. area, where the family can have a day or several days of family fun. There’s no question but that the children go along. Many parents have vivid memories of event* of a few years ago when families were separated by wartime eoaflitieE*t They want their families to he to gether a* n* uc h as possible, particularly when there’s fam ily fun Involved. Take some good books along on vacation (read them together or not); everyone will enjoy games, and even the smallest can enjoy good food to cook, or supervise ! the cooking. Take your hobbies if ! the recreation spot lends if self to j what you do. 33rd Session Os Morgan T® Begin Sept. 11 BALTIMORE. Md.—Activities of 'the ninety-third session of Morgan State College will begin with the annual faculty institute, Septem ber 11-14, Dean George C. Grant announced this week. Continuing a more-than twelve year practice to explore, wavs to improve instruction, the Institute this year will, make studies of Rum! - Morrison's controversial “Memo To A College Trustee,” and of the Report, of President Eisen howers Advisory Committee on Science. In another high point of the institute, Maryland Governor .1. Millard Tawes will discuss ‘What the State Expects of Vis Institutions of Higher Educa tion.” Governor Tawes will ad dress the annual dinner hosted by President and Mrs, Martin j D. Jenkins Saturday, Septem ber 12. 8 p. m., Morgan Memo rial Refectory. Opening day of the session. Fri day, September 11. will feature the presentation of three reports. Dr. Otis D. Free, Director of Evalua tion and Research, who is return ing from a year’s leave as a South ern Regional Education Board Fel low, will discuss “The College- j Wide Testing Program”; Walter Fisher, assistant professor of his tory. will report on an experimen tal Independent Study Project he conducted last year with freshman classes in “Tire History of Western Civilization.” and Dr. Albert N. Whiting, Assistant Dean of the Col lege, will report on 'Grading Practices." These presentations will be made ! m tiie afternoon session commenc- I ing at 2:30 p, m. RUML-MORRISON REPORT Consideration of the Ruml-Mor j nson Report, will come at the o i pemng session on Saturday, Sept j 12. beginning at. 8 a. m. Dr. Samuel L. Myers, professor of economics, will review the report and Dean Whiting will lead a discussion. Meetings of the three divis ions of the college —■ the Hu manities, the Natural Sciences. itul the Social Sciences—will follow at 1:38 p. s» I In addition to Governor Tawes faculty will also hear Dr. Richard : t. McKinney, professor of philoso ! ph.v, make "Some Observations on the Sabbatical Year.” Dr McKinney spent, last year abroad and in the United States I studying at. major institution*., J. C. Smith | Univ. Sets Opening CHARLOTTE —President, R P. i Perry of Johnson C. Smith Cm | versity announced that registra- I tion for former students will be ! held on Tuesday, September 15, I this year. The formal opening con j veoing the ninety-second session ! of the university will be held at | 10:00 A .A. Wednesday, September IS in the University Church. Freshmen will report to the uni versity on September 8 for a weak of orientation before the formal opening;. Dr, Perry also announced that Haitians Singh, Ph.Dd from New York University, will be added to the faculty as assistant professor of Physical Education. The Reverend Calvin A. Wood will cetera as an in structor in the School at The j olegy. He has completed th* M.A. degree in BiMiml Viters.- tare »i Beaten 'University. Miss Bernice Spenee, & grad - uate of North Carolina College | at Durham, will he an Assisi | ani librarian, j Several faculty members will be I on leave this year. Jack S Bray | boy, associate professor of Physi !«s 3 Muoatkws will bo on leave dur- s ing the first semester completing requirements for the Ph.D, degree. Dr. C. R. Blake, associate professor of English, will be at the Univer sity o fMichigan completing the writing of a book. Mrs. Annye C. Buck will also be at the University of Michigan completing her dis sertation for the Ph.D. degree in Zoology RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. 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G Hollowel! who moves up from the position of plant Operating Supervisor, Be Is » native of Engelhard and received his education at Louisburg Junior College and N. C. State Colleage. Just prior to World War II he attended a Navy diesel school at N, C. State and later served seven years with the Merchant Ma rine, being discharged in 1948 with a chief engineer’s license and rank of lieutenant com mander. He joined CP&L in 1849 as en gineer et its Capo Pear stream electric plant near Moncure. He went to the company’# Weather spoon plant near Lumberlon later teat year as shift foreman In 1351 I he was promoted to Maintenance * For Back - To - School! |fs(| ust sky . . . shaped and shaded in an % W Autumn mood ... designed in the soft- A The loveliest separates under the Aug- 1 A est and prettiest word or cashmere BEAUTIFUL Prictd Right to Fit Toot Mill p W I \ m fym ( \ J X \ REMEMBER I fur SALE I You Can Always Find Serviceable, Colorful Brasses At ‘‘The Little Shop Around The Corner ! 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