Wednesday, January 9, 1935.
THE SALEMITE
Page Three.
EXCHANGE COLUMN
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with Queen’s is that telephone mes
sages are either never delivered to
whom they may concern or are de
livered t owhom they may concern
or are delivered too late to make any
difference. The signer-uppers, looker-
uppers and caller-uppers ought to
get busy, from what we read in the
editor’s forum—Queens Blues.
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF CONTEST MADE
BY MAY DAY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
written in any way, the May Day
Committee suggests that it would be
most interested in an old English,
traditional May Day. A book on
May Day customs has been borrowed
from the Chapel Hill Library and
will soon be put on reserve for any
interested in reading on this subject.
A bibliography is also being pre
pared on articles concerning page
ants and pageant-writing and will
be posted as soon as completed.
The committee also reminds those
who are interested in competing in
this contest that it is concerned
chiefly with original ideas and not
so much perfection of style 1 It is
not necessary to be a good writer to
enter the contest, but originality,
and the most workable plans are the
basis of consideration.
McLEAN REVIEWS
BOSTON TRIP
(continued ihoji page two)
and International affairs, and I was
ashamed that you had a representa
tive that knew so little.
“At dinner Mr. Henry Harriman,
President of the United States
Chamber of Commerce, spoke. Among
other things he quoted some re
marks made by eminent British
statesmen in the past and Americans
too, who had prophecied economic
ruin forall nations time and again.
Apparently we have been on the
brink of it for generations but have
managed to stave it off thus far.
“The key-note address was made
by Dr. Wm. T. Foster, Director of
the Poliak Foundation of Economic
Research and he said a very striking
“The growing
Then he said: A very striking
thing. In a recent conversation he
had had with Newton D. Baker, the
later made the following observa
tion that war, world war that will
probably mean the annihilation of
civilization is inevitable unless the
powers that bo are able to hold it
off until this present generation, our
generation, takes over the reins of
the government. The young people
of today will never permit it. That
statement to me is not only a chal
lenge but a trust. People, thinking
people—not just educators have a
faith in us that I don’t believe we
can afford to violate.
Martha Neal says she got for
Christmas a lovely ticket from Texas
to Waynesville and back to Texas
again, only it wasn’t Martha who
used the ticket.
C. Preston says she feels like an
nouncing her engagement to a gate
post so that she will get some of the
attentions which are being showered
upon her sister. The whole Preston
family is in an uproar over who is
to do what in the approaching wed
ding.
We hear that Jane Williams is
soon taking off with tlie Downs for
Greenville, S. C. Don’t be too ex
cited, Mr. Downs. We fear it’s not
you Jane is going on that little trip
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