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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N, C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 190(1 Dr. John Hope Franklin Lectures At Del. State DOVER Del.—The library com mittee and the library staff of Del aware State College presented Dr. John Hope Franklin in a lecture as the first feature of the 1900-61 Library Cultural Series recently. Dr. Ere"k!in. who returned from a State Department sponsored trip to Nigeria in October, talked on Independent Nigeria, Problems and Prospects Miss Alice A. Jackon. li brarian introduced the speaker who described the beauty, solemnity and impressiveness of the Nigerian In dependence Ceremonies. ' Welcome, Faculty. Students and Frinds of St. Aug May Your Homcoming Be An Enjoyable One! MACON’S BARBER SHOP IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Prompt and Courteous Service EXPERT BARBER TM 8. MARTIN STREET RALEIGH N C UMSTEAD.S TRANSFER COMPANY ® GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY FULL- LINE OF HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG Y „„ r p . DISTANCE PAtron *«* Courteous Prompt Appreciated Efficient —o— ED. 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Dr. Frankiirt concluded hv pointing up the promise for Ni geria as an independent nation, in spite of its several prob lems. Students, faculty members and friends particinoted in the question answer period. At the reception which followed. Mr. Joseph N. Grant and Mrs, !■' Preston Mitchell presided over the tea table Dr Stephan Benda is chairman of the library committee. 11 LIBERIAN OFFICIAL AT NCC—The auditor for the Republic of Liberia is shown above shortly after arrival at the Raleigh-Durham Airport for an official visit to North Carolina College at Durham. Mrs. Omeda Livingstone, left , professor of commerce, presents the distinguished visit or, the Honorable Danielette Tucker Jackson, with roses, as President Alfonso Elder and Dr Al bert Benan. representing the American Society tor African Culture, look on. The liberian official is a graduate of NCC. N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Names Four To Bd. Os Directors DURHAM - Three new Agencv Officers, and an Agency Admini strative Assistant have been named by the Board of Directors of North Carolina JTutual Life Insurance Company of Durham N. L Gregg, currently Manager of the Greens boro District, Abner F Lee and Alexander P Dumas, both Assist ants to the Agency Director will serve as Assistant Agency Direc tors W M Gilliam. Assistant to the Agency Director, has been named as Agency Administrative Assist- N. L. GREGG a. P LEE At If A Vtt,ak >:i W M GILLIAM a P. DIMAS Fayetteville State Gets Membership In Southern Association Os Colleges FAYETTEVILLE "Among the In-l Huttons of Higher Learning in acquire membership in the South ern A oention of Colleges and Secondfirv Schools at its Twenty- S' vent h Annual Conference in ’ Mernnhi Tennessee, recently was . the Fas Hi \ ille Stele Teachers Col ! Icne.' reported President Rudolph j To’-es who was present al the ses sions Membership in the Southern j Association means that gradu ates from thr Fayetteville in stitution mav now he accepted without condition to graduate schools throughout the eountrv, Favefteville was one of the sev en Negro colleges admitted to full rnemhershin. The theme of the three-dav sis |gj|p~ Woe unto them that call evil good and good evil; that put darkness for light.-- (Isaiah 6:20) Mistaking evil for good i# one of the traps into which those who follow Communism have fallen. To them, any thing that helps the Commun ; ist cause—no matter how base it may be—ie ‘'good.” Fol lowers of the Bible know that only thoughts and sets con ceived in love and brother- I hood are good in the eyes of j God, I ant. The effective date of these changes is January 1, 1961 Gregg started his career as an agent on the Charlotte District in 1927, named Assistant District Manager in Charlotte in 1929. and Manager of Greensboro the same year. Gregg has enjoyed the distinction of winning the top Manager s Ann ua! Award - Manager of the Year - on three different occasions. In 1954. N. L. Gregg was the first North Carolina Mutual field repre sentative to complete the LUTC Program. He is a graduate of the sion of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools was "High Schools-College Ri lation.ships " In his keynote address at the first general session. Dr Stephen Ro minc, Dean of the School of Edu cation at Mir University of Colo rado. addressed himself to the top ic, "Articulation: Focal Point of Ed ucational Failure. The sessions were conducted at the Hamilton High School at LeMoyne College in Memphis. MISS JEAN CLARKE, a-! hove, is mistress of ceremonies ! for the month of December at j j the House of Prayer for AII Peo■ j pie here She is also the first | | captain of the month for all the j ! youth of the church. j 143rd LIAMA School held at the University of Connecticut in 19.7. Alexander P. Dumas was recruit ed by the late Vice President and Agency Director G. W Cox. Sr., in 1938, and was immediately sent to Philadelphia to assist the late J B Deans in building the Philadelphia District. Because of his outstanding job ns Assistant District Manage, of the Philadelphia District in !9sn Dumas was named Manager of the Memphis District, Under his dynamic leadership fhr Memphis agency enjoyed unusual progress in growth and manpower development Dumas is a strong ! believer ,n training He is s ■■■wti : find LUTC instructor and l.t'TC j graduate, and also a graduate of the LIAMA School in 1958. Abner F. Lee was a ynunr bank er in Norfolk, Virginia before join ing North Carolina Mutual as an agent in 1933 Hi.s performance r ■ a personal producer was so out standing in 1934 he was named As sistant Manager of the Atlanta District. Lee joined the Agency Staff under the late G W Cox m 1938 and during the pvt 17 year - he has served ns Agency Super visor. Regional Ssupervisnr and As sistant to the Agency Director Lop has successfully sponsored the “Cloudburst", one of North Caro lina Mutual’s great annual sales programs. Lee has received special training at the International Aceountancv Society arid the Chicago School of Accountants He also studied T,;fe Insurance Salesmanship at the Uni versity of Pittsburgh W Mance Gilliam G aPn * vet eran. with North Ca-ohna Mutual He was employed in 1978 on « • at is now the Spartanburg District, and named Assistant Manager m 1930 During the past 37 rra-s Gilliam has served m mans agency capacities In 1940 he joined the A genc.v Staff as a Sppria! 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City CORE, said: lowa City CORF pursuing its goal of equal rights for all people regardless of race color, creed supports this resolu tion." The CORE group has been working for some months to end housing discrimination. Poultry used in canning and oth er processed foods during Septem ber totaled 32.838,00 pounds ready to-cook weight—up 36 per cent from September of last year Hew! : 45jL ? lUnoJWfinflL f*m » s? RALOUSHT* tD! I ' .. ... k- • BONDED SHIELD TUBE Safety glass is bonded to tube face for reflection-free dust free pictures' 9 SYLVANIA WOODBLEND HALOUGHT Changes to a frame of soft "surround lighting when ru minated. Eye-comforting! $ MAGIC TOUCH RFMOTE TUNING No wires! Magic Touch Re mote Tuner changes chan nels from across the room . turns set on or off. 9 SUPER S im CH\s>|s Sylvania Super S-110 chassis is performance-proved in all difficult IT reception arras.. 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