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Births
EDITORS NOTE. The. following
air eanourmeeienta a# births at Si
A?d*ss Hospital fro® October IT
thmiffe 18:
A son <VBS hom to Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Chavis of Raleigh, on Octo
ber IT;
A son wa s born on October 18 to
Mr and Mrs. Poberi Henderson
who reside In Wendell;
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Stallings
of Knlghtdale announce the birth
of s girl on October 18;
A boy to Mr. snd Mrs. William
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> INKS SPONSOR ART EXHIBIT The Greensboro Chapter of The Link?. Inc., sponsored lasi
week a one woman art exhibit which featured the works of Mrs. Eva Hamlin Miller left .center a
member of the chapter. In the group, comprising the sponsoring commitWe arc from < left to light Mrs.
V, H. Chavis. Mrs. Elrceta Alexander, Miss Geneva Holmes. Mrs. Miller, Miss Georgia Latimer, ills.
H, Hampton, Mrs. TV. A. Goldsbrough and Mrs. W. A. Streat. .
“Hampton-A Symbol Os Progress"
Will Be Homecoming Theme Sat.
HAMPTON. Vs —'Hampton —a
Symbol of Progress" will be
Hampton Institutes Homecoming
Thomas of Wendell, October 19;
To Mr and Mrs Preston Gil
christ of Fuquay Springs, a boy.
October 19. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penny of
Raleigh announce the birth of a
baby girl on October 19.
theme this year A gala weekend
is being planned Oct 23 24 lor the
thousands of returning Alumni and
students with activities ranging
from the coronation of the queen,
a footbf II game with Virginia
State College, a bonfire, a parade
featuring 10 floats, four bands and
the R.O.T, Battle group and clim
axed by a dance in the C. H. Wil
liams gym
Reigning over the weekend
activities will he Miss Angela
Archer, senior, from Roanoke.
Va., and her court consisting
of Miss Janie Pinckney, An
gusts. Ga., Miss Patricia Grif
fin, Milford, Conn, Miss Ro
berta Ham. Sumter, S. C l ., and
Alias Chanuaine Marks. Miami.
El a.
The festivities will get. under
way Friday evening with a pro
gram providing an opportunity for
the students to pay homage to
their queen. Gifts will be present
ed by representatives of student
organizations after she has been
crowned by football Captain Tom
Robinson. A pep rally and bon
fire following the coronation will
whip up enthusiasm for the foot
ball game on Saturday.
The Saturday morning parade
which will feature tin floats, four
band's high stepping majorettes. !
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will parade through the business
section of Hampton before return
ing to the campus.
Pre-gam? activities starting at
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ing of the floats and the R.O.T.C,
Battle Group by the queen and
her court before the gridiron clash
between the Virginia State Tro
jans and the Fighting Pirates.
Featuring a rivalry now in Hs
43rd year, with the Pirates on the
short end of s 15-24-3 record, the
game promises to be a hard fought
contest, Half-time activities will
include the presentation of the
queen to Dr. William H. Martin,
acting president of the college, the
introduction of members of the
1913 football team and a perfor
mance by the Pershing Rifles, the.
I majorettes and the Hampton tn
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Hours of Decision," which will be
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African developments, Mrs. Dean
emphasizes the important timetab
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south," she asserts, "Where the
climate favored European im
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investment in agriculture and
or the extraction of raw ma
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