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The Salemite Published Weekly by the £ a Year 10c a EDITORIAL STAFF Isabel Dunn, ’29 -—Asst. Adv. Mgr. ing the name of the Salemit ::^:s t:: the long run it is an absolute fail- by days it is not too late to s oif New Year’s since this is the r is the New Year in that i :r of the School of quite hospitable to the idea of the School of Religion and it is prob able that the faculty at an early date will go into the matter of The faculty is gleefully formu- d^’^ew* YerS°"alwIyTstart *at way? —T'l: Tar Heel. TarHeX that^ thrsTudeTt“body Realizing the need of a tliorough understanding of the radio set be fore being able to get the best re- C. State College has pvej'ared and dence course in Practical Radio. In offering this course it was felt that a brief study of the fundamental all thT eolkges of*^the^ south,^ and we wonder if the fault lies in the principles of the radio receiving set would be welcomed by the radio There is no doubt that the South progress® anfil forgTnrabefrwUh course.""”’ prosperity. But it seems that some thing has to suffer, to be subordi nated, to give place to the newer The quality that really lasts in this world is appreciation, if ground ed well in a personality. But if the teaching of appreciation is over- to e^joy in later years? Furman McLarty, president of the senior class^at Duke, and a arship for North Carolina”.'^^Hrwill spend the next three years follow- spring in Oxford University. lected ^if we wish to get the most York. Dean Floyd Field, Georgi^ Institute of Technology, ^ likened T H E S A I. E M I T E tion of tlic rumor that of Connecticut hired Brookhart of Iowa as a “lobbyist.’ is bceo^n^ dan PrcsidLt CooU(%r”^nd First Showing- of— SPRING COATS AND DRESSES! and try them on, whether you wish to buy or not. NEW MILLINERY, TOO! the IDEAl S * ^ VARIES HARRISONS, Inc. ALL WINTER DRESSES AND COATS at ONE HALF PRICE PATRONIZE OUR CTRICITY 5'|p= 5iSi V5'= 0 -nrir.i ever-rising cost of living has emphasized the price cf electricity—one of the few necessities that costs no more now than in 1914. College-trained men and v/omen may well consider electricity an important ally in their quest of accom plishment. Each forward step leads to new possibilities of personal success and new opportunities to render important public s GENERAL ELECTRIC
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