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WEEK FNDINr, SATt'RDAY, .TI XF. IS. 194fi THE fAROI.IVIAN PAGE THR*> HEAVY REGISTRATION RECORDED FOR 37TH NAACP CONFERENCE c HCincinnati Conference m Gets Nation-Wide Interest NKW S’OnK Thirty-two stn'e-' of mwh . Coliimbi grid th” Distni t 'f Cnliimhi flrr’ihmi; ’-'igistit nt^oss the rocii- Iry fioin (‘iilif- rntg to Ma'-aiichiisotts aip .ilio.idy r' lirr-.enti H th*' drIegJilo.'i who will rtttetid the 37;h Antiiirfl Tiiicp of the NAAt'P Hi Citiciiiitati, Ohio, .luiic 26th ) -■fth. aiTopHiiiC to j.ffh’iiliaU al- reaHy re'Pivfd iii Ih*’ National Of- fie of Iho NAAC’P Tt I- Ik a con- Eirirrably l.irfli T niiinh'r f • rrjiorled as far ahead of ’h-- o|icr.- inE date of tm Contort nee th .ii rvor beforr. Texas Ic.ids with 31 doloRatos from as rr.niv hianrhc; already rt pot ted, by V'lrcniia wit! to note that the he. Kehru; Iho >wnpii!” I ffeei 4 ftoi y in ilitel .‘th and 26. h. f th;; NAAfP rlie UnPe I b'Ule# S;i- the Ti X i' p- IT I y tn.Kifli- auaiiitil jol. I ii.t rpialitn S hav-' o .III •.,i.i>it’' ed« ii'' I p;.it . III,11 siGiiifnani will be t'le ''.ivtinie I. O'l], of the C'onft i'ia e Am .nc the M.bji c;. whieh will Ih- riiseu'-'d and th*' >pe: ifir evil' fir vAhi h t tnicr. to ac tion will tie mapp-.d out arc R;>-' Teii-mn-; and How to C mbnt Th* i i. ed clo'ily Probh'O S of V«-Ierni'. Polltl; intereslini: Aetinn. Eniphwnieir and teebni attendance • fpies for mrroarniu li.e * ffiti tif.' is eoming from Southern staleti of the larct“'t ni i "nt-iniartio where the intensity f the stfiig4te it, kind m the world, for lonuilrie erpi.ilifv for Neg o Re-.-n.'.e of the Inu' .ilfend, •■iti/enc is more tnaik'd thm ever experierl at the C’opfeicii -e. lh« before NAAC'f' warii.c Ih""" vein, pi The Mtia.shitiB s’lrtorv won b%’ tl;e attend as delegatenieinbet, 'O' v i • • Irene Morgan j.m cr.iw bus case, itors to make th'-ir travel and bout- the grim slrugRle for the 31 viclims ing aecorrmodalions early. Completes Thirty Years Of Service In School Work ny Okas G Irvingl N‘rth Carolina Iiep.irtnient f F>i Jo.luia I I.evdi-tei ended Minty iii'a'ion and ii_anired th'- Ft, yeai • of eontfinious faithful servn c'Standard Sun ni' r Sciiool in Noiih as piiiH'ipal and tearhe- in Rah ich Carolina at Shaw rniv'r;-iiy, wh'-*' Piihlie Seh'ois. Fii, May HT. wivn he lauithi foi le-i yi ar.s |•rev»ol, !. the l!>l,'»-46 school ye ir rlo.sed Tii's tiicre were two weik.s Siiniini i tenure will end hce.in e North Cat- fnstitnte throiichoiit Hi.' -tnte. otina. ill recognition ..f the servii-e-. IM'II.IIS M'W SCHOOL i'f hei f.iitlifiil teach* r.', has |)i>»- The lime '-iiine w len l!alei..h vided for then reliiernenl at the needed a n» w .-eb*Mil The :* h**. I age 'd hfi Phy,ically alert du*l li.en- noard ordered '-m- bu ll Piof l,c\- tally bright. Prof Joshi; i 1, I,e\ i.*- asked to choose u sPe il‘ ter w ill nol I I Hie from fhc ainbi- suveyed the i ity and could hnd im lions il lus fii'tl lf>ve - s( rviiifi his ^ite, he said, mnn- apprripriatc Hi . ii-piruig 'he youth (he present Wa-^hit.glon S'h' ol sit He rccon-.n'.ri..df.d it A Horm of p; te'ts wi'nt up The eilizens formed •• mmPtvc O) protest to ihr .'ch.i il yoiiin ixi.ird. Dr. .) O Pli.mnuT ami.' i* u- iinbi- jhc- C'linirilt'e Tho eomin!'!' NL’W 'Y' HEAD—Pictured above is F. L. Faiford, newly rif fl'd fix'culive 'iecTCtary of the Blcodworth Street YMCA. who will speak at Iho formal epeninq of th 'Y' at 4:00 p. m. h'To ‘snuday. June 16. J. W. Eaten, principal of the Lucille Mil'll-r School, president of the Y'. will deliver the welcome addre-.s and the main address will he delivered by Dr. Albert Tti-ner. dr, n of the l.,iw School. North Carolina rnlleqe. Greet- in'j.s will be hrouol t from the YWCA the Mi-Y fHub. the ^iti- jens U'lnimiller, Iho Shaw University and Si. Auquvtinc's college YMCA's, fltitl other local orqaiuzjtions. A-11 h hie ( iinri lh*» fellow aiiH 1 pa-k. Uii.issuming ,1 .hiia l.eyister will tell .v'Mi that he h.id in hi- many air.bitions ‘Mv fn-l lion was to care for my mother.' rcsnrvcyed the ,lv Then D: Pl'uii he said, -My father dmd when 1 w:.- ,nor riedar d that the site w-.- th.' just a small biy and I was the t'e citv available He sanl. oldest of the boy.s in a family of p^of Lcvisior h.id t-ild h.m six children Next I wanted to tsdu- (hat one f the rca?*i'.'= fur sii* .;- I le my brothers and sisUTs Then j„g jj((, j„ j,.! Ni—i*.* - on I heard of Shaw, a Christian Iii.f- ^ Mj.in Street Dr Pliimmei ■ fti - lution. I wanted to ro there and pjj xo tr.ikc tlio prute.i Th*- €». ■■ prepare my elf f t U'efulnes.s in miltee di-solved Prof l.rvi.-l.'i 'C • hr clitiiihes. s ho'-ls and to my -m-rd the bc^t in teaching prr-i.n ^people" ngl (fjp xj,.^x i„ rquii'meiit Il> The Fianklm rmn.l.- .\oolh came'prinupal f.r two y. ai |o Sh.iw Itniverritv in 1891 He h *tl. „ver I-'th the .l*m*nt,iry aod Hi... llttl** m Hiey. He h.i'l spent the n,,,. then sugg* sled 'hat th. Slimmer woiklne m •* Roi k yiia.;y .rh*> I should giv*- . niployu.in! t and I,.id barneii the art of har.l (wo men and tlrit two prinrif..*! wi.tk The old Tuppep Building would be m>»re effeetiv H*--i-rced • was l.e:r.c razed H*- applied for} iggj scandal arise In the work H. told of his experiences school and Superintfident D.micl' in the Kr.»nklin County R tk Quar- rfesired I** hove one m.nn in ,-hi;ce ry and .:how-ed his musclr.« He Wd.‘; „p„„ ^-hum he could place ru.spon- giveii employment. In this t ask. ibilltv. Pnif I.ewvter, in 'i t' Ill -ill oMers perR'imert at .Shaw e„tir.. life, conceded u I and rl.rwhrre. he dexter-rusly ^ his rh.iir .-f «**fked and eudearedi hioself b**® -in-KCII FIGHT ri:\M!SM;i, imot' TIMM. TI VSi; iiiirl In I'l'i'k ■ r*! Si'Uttu'iii ] I F Jluinj.'i K.n.-lon ...T.-lt .M-! i.i s-.iui*;, • n l.ini., i! b'.spit, th.i! rii.-'r' * mplny*« 1.', • III. fi .-. 1 liMii i-:i. I w h> ; BISHOP SIMS VINDICATED ,\F.W '/nHK •AN.''* - Rish-n l)i\ii! H Sim - *)f ih.- first episco pal di.striel .\MK thunh, was coin* pli‘1 ly ab'i’Ki-ri of i-h.ir.;rs '.f n.is- .•pplu itiion and im apptopri.-ition oi funds here last week i^hen the New- York .Appall.it: cn.rt held a de- n.sioii of Hu k'Wei e uri. .lustice Mdicr m the lower eoi rt h.id lefu c-i at p tilmn I r injnnc- tion rr'liairiii u Pnlmi* Sims from presiding at the cunfcrence of the di.-lrict, on grounds that evidence presented was ••iii'uHicicnt" I; was alsit hi Id that the plainliff.s. It \s- W:.I‘r C. Crriwf-rd. Darnel C Walker, S H C. Gtimbs and Th' u-HS ; Clark .icted m Ixid faith . . nseekiuK Ihe iiijni)«'ti''n *m the evo of Hit amu..il ec.iifei-euces. when thyv knew a y.ai in .-.dvance when the ronferenres were I ■ convene. .\|>l>e.dmg the decision, the plain tiffs again re.-eiv' d tin .ulvrr.se rul ing in Ih*' appellate roi-rt where five judges ruled aeam**t them with out a dis^i'iituii; voice. VXCIIMTHINS PAI.FIGH .Vven'.•-ni'C rluucs. off* ling lvphoi-1 a'ld diphtheria im- muniz .Hon t«> .Negro .ind while clti- ' /•■n.t. will he belli in Wake Couiity ' diiring the month 'f .tune. Dr, A. r Bulla. W ike C'lunty health i.ffi- 'rer. aunouue*d hete Fi ida.v. Citizen- rr.iy al.’o receive the'" ' vi'rin.'iti'i; ai the Wake County ' He.ilth th'- .rtmrni. 17 W South j S’reet. from 4 no to nil p m M m- ! days throi gh Fi idaV' .ind from O'Oh ' I 111 to 1 no p m on Salurday.s, Dr Hiilli e-rph.is.-ofi that pr-r- j 'I'l'; who h.ive m vei been varein- '-ttrd for iNphoid fever i>r those I who 1 'V not hi'..II vaerina’ed dur I mg till' i> I t Hire • ve u . should take jibe dos«'s regularly il weekly In .111;** f. nti'ervals. Per- n- who have bee.i *> fi .-rn .til''.-11- ui .t« d during the p.isl >ne. tv o ill ,ee*iin>ior three yr-.tis rhonl.l have on,' I do-e of vareme I'aeli 'i.ir. North C.irolim. I w i".w rerpiiris 'all iiif.ii.t helwia'U 'he ages "f ‘ix • ■lid 12 m.-i ' - to h« immuiii/e t 'ag.iiiisf diphtheria. wh-Hiping cougn and ,'nuil! pox lege 111 19.16. irajrr edueati rt aod B S. frimi Ohio State in l®42, ma jor .'ocial administartion. HERNDON CELEBRATION SLATED JUNE 3« ('.ollcgr Hours Ih'lrnninr Teachers' Pay 111 Teiin. N.tSFlVlU.K .ANP, n Many p''|V;’,"n.3„^''i)jrthday Ti'-btl’r.M. C-.rlrr, white. .,p„„s„r,.d by the Alien . t.. the "* -dn.nt,... eesoctePi .n, ..,„ke hri,-lly b. .-“d. .,tc, nl . b—nterreed here June K A ..„d I .Stale Cnlleses Jtth cnin- nundredj. of Atlanlea, m l ntencement. Ho expre.oed hi, »p- o, orsiaiu. pause to p«y tribute O ^im for the hu.siness monumenl h*. • Dix W'uUt.i arture . I.-.I', ami b;.. n. . .lames M. Smith, son of the llev, .ind Mrs. J. W. Smith, for mer pastor of the Davie .itr«et Presbyterim f'taurrh, here, and now pastor of the Seventh Street Church in Charlotlr has been appointed one of the Traveling hXTlows. in ennnertion avith the Westminister Fellowship of Ih- I’resbylerian fliurrh t S .\ Mr. Smith is a Diviiiitv Stu dent of Johnson C. Smith I'nlver- ity and is the fifth person to be appointed h> the hoard and is the first Negro ever appi inled. His work artl arltvities is not rrstrirled to that of the N*'6r« Division of the I'reshytefian f’liuerh. hoi embraees the yyorit of the Churrh anywhere iu Ih** I'nilrri States. The apointment is for t: months und Mr .-smith wHI not lie in the Divinity school dunue thi- period Mis nflu-e is in Ch«- With *-r siioon Itiildinr Phil »drlnh« i P». Ils work Is under the direr- lion of the I'.nard of t hristian Kdiiralion of the Presbyterian Chnrrh In the F. ."s \ Mr. Smith rreeived another honor r«rentl> when he was elrelf-d Mnlrralor of the NaHnnil Coonril of the H eslminister tel low ship at a meeting helil in Park t oltege, .Mo Salem l.iMl«e Tit Meet In 'S ilmin-tnn. \. W.ldi-n A. C w:..; w,Ii.u..u!..j. I'l-umllv killi.l T;,ui-dny mghl ' • )r l. • --f S^sl* m 1 “d.- *11 h-dd i. . n till-‘Wt'ld««n • UiGtni.ki- Rapid.- .nnu .1 mee' iu; «' Mj ' ; tgh'.vjv 'Ahi ti it mut’iri-yck* on list ihuirh. (irccintion **f the mimv sti.dents that desired to enter the field of educ.i- lion “Tennessee needs many leach- cry. we have a teacher t'h rtage." . ■fated Mr Carter He llsu realized •' the teacher's salary in this st.u*' w.is not attractive enough and ad mitted they are underpaid, but thi' ! is to be corrected in the near Iu- ture, ' ft'if * f 9.'i co>mfies in Tennessee. 87 havo an equal pay schedi.le for • their teriche Instructors are p.ud nre'^rding to Hie am'-unt of hoir- they have credit for in rolle^e Thr-ro aie more col red women than white that receive high'T p.»y lijc teaching T>ertaining t** the ne-w sewlc. due to the fart that colored wi inen com|)lete more hours in r"i- Icgf 'han white women." relaietl ; Mr. Cirter I’lc ident .1 F I>r.ik.' sf AUban.a \ -4110 M College ..ddrcT-'-d H-.e ;;i .idu 4tes and rnngrog ilioii. the liH • . f he. '(K-ei-h twmg ' Foimda'i n f r I*..'..li-ni ■■ D- «n C. W .Ir. pH'sented the randidtites f'>r di- gre* s with President S D.*vis con- feiring drgr. *s Aw arding -f Ji- plomis was done by R Harry C.*r- f'r, .'xeiulne .,-st-taii* t** the C0*n- nii -1 tner of rdi., aiiji'i Hi- i :vcrs of the '1 A deg *'" wire C.irrie Dune Dc'-iiy lei-eivtiig h-r n S from A -md I St .te Cul- Kdyihe Kathleen po;4g receiving ner h* e.Trved in the Atlanta butint • i.-orld and the great humanitari i»i Save Your Waste Fats!!! FREE! WHILE THEY LAST LOVE-ME EARRINGS F» Wire'- ;!afo"«»T-if*l O* a pair e# rHxiuiJw ««5al rn^F. and •nj'»y th* mrin nt aiuaeiing auewton wherevae you 9^ Her* ti your chance to Invtta l^-e end n-maree tnto yw life by wearing a Mir of ihe«e large, very faney. BaeaH de-ign^ earring Just tend name ana addreM and ihaae beauUfial ’ft. farrtnn will be tent at once — mtl. Do It no*-- While Supply Laatti Nallaral Cluthia! C*.**^': «(M-M S. AahtafMt Are. CMaace % M. . V l!\clis| Killifl If M • rh h4 • .in Sti ' W.iln: 1,1 ■H- tiui'k . wlTOUt , .jfer:-t Tliv t'-mtit!' tton.evs iif hv / C .11 ;i' .*1 t ii' .,1., ti-'t :• pi't U'd lv hi and nd liirust lih-, bvua A-llltl (ii\e T.i ( iille'.'e II ling Clashed lilt th>' n .i.- ‘r > i'Uig truck An.ilh*'! man wh'>.''i name wms nol repoiti'l ttiing >ii tu*- '.n.l/jnyi h- »iut w-as nol hint H a:, placed ;n nil and 'ookvd un- :ifr thv n.imi >f Powell. Th.- :i-uik mv.ilvi-d lu Uie ac- cMt-nt -Aas .iwncd by H C. Pow- 1! T:,«' driver is nol hung heM I'luid!! but an inv .t'C.ntiun i.' bring ma*!.' • I 'he ac'.-'.den* u ,N n rtirh-y S’liut.' Hi ' .lure 23 FIGHTERS Wanled Farii moiii-y while gaininij rxp«'r- ienre as a boxer ror further aetAlls write T. A. STITT S4*. .\lUntie Ave , K*iekv Moiinll Keep DAD Cool WITH TMF.SF Fathers Day Specials • MFN'S SUMMFR DKFSS PANTS • MEN- SWIM TRUNKS • MEN'S STRAW HATS W*® • NEW SHIPMENT MEN'S SPORT COATS • NEW SENSATIONAl, WARDROBE IN ONE t- K ATI KING • rOATS AND PANTS TO MATCH • PANTS TJ Rl END AND SPORT SHIRT Sl'MITIlING NII'H ;\NI> CODI. 211 So. Wilmington St. DANIELS RaUigb. N. C. SI *)RI- HOURS 9;.10 A M. to S;S0 P. M. ^)ipii|iir. net ano me dcsi in rquipmnn «ie The Fianklin Couiitv vouHi 'ainr! |irinri|uil f-ir two .veal's In SI...'A’ University in 18.91 Ho Ivnl! „ver h'.th Ihe . l. meniary and Hf4.- , little niniey. He h.i'i speni ‘he | n„P .hp,, yn-i;«'Slrd that Hi. summer working In a R'lrk yua.'; y t s^h'i I sh-mld give . niploy licnt t - and had learned Hie arl of har.l that two principal.- work The old Tiippcr Building n^„i.ld he more rffeelivt' H*' a;.rer.l , • was being razed H*- applied fori scandal arise In Ih*' work He fold of his oxpenencc-s' j:(.h„n| a' .. Superinl. 'iHetit Daniel'- In the Franklin County R'ttk Qi-;*r*! fj(.,iri-r| it, him one n.an In *-h i:ge ry and showed his muscles He | om he could |ilace nspon given erriploymenl. In this fiisk. |pr„f I,,-\is|ri. in thi' ti.' in all '.-liers performed at Shav\'!jj, j,f,. (oiicerted aiil Jiid el'.pwhere, he dexieroiisly i np his eh iir if 1 ,atin worked and eiiriearedt iiimself into' ciii-i^CII I'K ji'r Dr. Chas. F. Messerve, pie-ident, sturicnls of thi- Wa-liingloi. Hi-h «nd his •■Iher a.ss'iei.ile.- ! S'hofil, fiiencl-. .ind clnssmato' h.i.i His experienre.s at Shaw Uni ir.mp.Tied him m c ueron.'iiv ■ t'ai ic'l. tin' - .n'oo ... y....-.. ...... ...u 1,^,, rear ot a lung iiucu. Lew. an Slrecl.s neu about noon' Another man whase name was 1,1.1 Wedni'f.dii.v. I not reported w.'us riding on the Th*' Ictn-k was eiperatr-d by i motnrcyele but was not hurt. Hu* V. Lang'Ion. white. Cause of the Ly.'.,'- placed in jail anri baked un- 'acviilent w.i.s out n poilL'd by lo- dc-r the name of Powell. . ... , • . «al police and no airost h*i.s been I Th.' truck involved in the ac- ■the NAAlf :,tl.,rnoy, nr.- d,„ i cldcnt was owned by H. C. Pow- ' V -— ,.)j T,j. driver is no: being held Gi\ i' Til I 'filiD'rD riiiwr* but .an inve.stigaliun IS being made \riyi IH E.iMit t * the .nccidenv pi '.vli'i v.ill iitti iiu‘l lo ilispro-.i- the def'ii.-e eoniiiilion th.il N*’gro ari' «‘\elnilrd fioiii juries in Maiey County aii't Ih.-il Ihe iuiy whieii indu'led Hie 3. d* feiid.-iits w ennimaiory. l*'iniitiii.', 1 ■ r*r'Ve Ihreiigh the pror- 'if I lniin.it, m th.il Negi h'lve nol hern called for jury duty III M.tiii.y Col Illy fo: nior*' Hi 'ii ftfl' yi .r- III iiiilei- lo do llil Lie,.- .Ilf iiiep.iri'fl ill call il'.IHiit N'g'o*'-* to Ih. witue-s .'i.iiid. When i.-k«‘l h lould Iho All > eersity were ni.iiiy .iiul vaiie'l. hit', GdIjI- hi-' mnsi ph-asing delighl was wliiui , ,,,, he had finished Shaw iii IKilH Uiioii ; 1,,,^ i, Rradiiation I)r Mc.sserve rceom-' harshlv f mended him as presldenl of Howi selfiyiuit Tnst"ufe. Memphis. Tenn, and ^ .is,-,! ..f di.slo.vaitv hii. that he had done s" beeaii-. of his devoHon o. the prinriplcs ul Christi.in tducalion .sud the cause:, of hi m.nnit.v The young man went to Memphis aiid worked in that in stitution three .years. While there he her.Tire elo.'.*ly nssoeiat*'d with R I* Churrh. jirnmiiH-ui nepuhlie.iii leader aud wealthy Tc-nii*'s--ean In 1902 Dr Mes eive invited him lo (ome to .Shaw, wlieie he vr\i-d as .serrelary t ’ I>»' Mes.s*'rvi' ami piibJ'i ily agent for 'he scb'iol In th'. eatiarify, Pi-'f l.-vislcr visited p'any rhur'die-s on .Suiida.v.s 'o find, u-hat he railed, “the fine boys Waldri girl.s »«-ho did nol ko w ah-jiit mid .*1 a c.-iterpilhir Pi"f \-ei til en know ii 1" ss He 'v.is ..(• tu hi' p...--toi 1 Fu.sl Hipli't Ch leh He w.i 111-limed f >1- tn.il .ind tl.- cti. r-— uad Displavnig Christian rtn.r:.^ and gL-nllenc's.' he rose .iiid '.ml •'Hroihcr pastor .ie,ot'j|i.u to IWp- ■i't u-ag»-s I have thirty d.ivs a. vLhieh lo .M-wer y u’ Ch.irgir. d*> I not ■■■ Sihnci- met hi« iineriy Tti« im-eiiiii; adj turned .and Ih*- -‘vii vveia* diopprd The- vi.is pri|-,.p.. filliti ; 'll*' '■)ii-ii-ii.oiilni-'l .'i.., - .1 -|..V :-ou-ly , ‘III) i-i tiH’.r i-xeli.it.- •pip.-r • Sha'*’, but \>ho had iu t|i«»in fin*’ , ■nr' i.i.-l'd 'Iu- Ctv. ihal I’le'ioenl Tii for 111 labor Hi'piiU' Pi of I of Will' lul'll OH nff I wh . ehaiai'er fit for 'ise in Ihr .serv're t of the clu.ichc-i an*} .srhools ' Hr w later given ihc Ch.ui *if Latin «''d tai ght for many yeai ; He took Vreii interest in Ixws finm of lit' d in Hie luitilir :nid his -.th* His son IS no I’ ivr I'let-ii and Ihi * r dai glitu • .iigtilei - are ir.iehri , si-h-'ols of 'hr -f.'i IS a .-otial worker tu'ent ■no.'t . .-of Levister is R ilrigh't rounty and not only Miiighf to | ^nd has h’lit more • feach them Hieir st|hje* i inatnial ' rour igemrni t- voimg penpir »h *• hr f iDowrd them inizi life, -ind was .uhi-i- in.«i' in the -I it*- Hr eoni-eined aMnt Iheir rinplfvm''ii' i|,.p, ,i,h ui H ■- -idiniiat famiiv, Thcro wa^ fjien i .1 h h.d'-d I • I rOmpO'Ird onr (1 il I I I rv-r I -tk will h’lto n-.t • In- f.-lh*'*- I .Shaw and .1 III in iM \i: wiu.t K .HFVHI LF Siinrlav, M- l>ti:i Sou'0 fit W Ne.iuM. .lull.! Ml t w*-;;-. MlAiini . :d. '.ii 2t:'i A-ifd.ml ek'.t.n. HuIm' Plarpn'onf office in Negr** rnjl. g,-. ](, ,,( tj, ,i p, Upon Ihr death of Prof .I-'hn H . f Branch, lulneipat of Hie Washn g- |j,, j,,, ton r?eho'i| Pr*i Lrv' ter ‘•""‘^ht , i,,.,,,,,- ,, th" p '.ifi'in for onr of hi. ^ i Lat'ii ,'tuflriii-,, L.iwia-iic- M f'lu'rlt 'f Waiien r'ouii'y Mi f’lirrjt |,a. pradi.ale from -Shaw i.l Hie igr .. 2? and w.is at that lime, Pi'*f Lev ister said,' perhaji. (hr young*' man ever to giadiiitr Fie u.i' hill Haul Hr Mad Ch.araflrr Pmf L**v Isle’' hravrd a flee'-inc sn-iw one Janiiarv aftnnoou in 1'*|H to Hie of flee of Sui't Flank M 11 irjirr endzres his .liiden* Fi ink M H i. er was Impi-C'.ed with Prof Lev fer’s enriursemenl. hut hr was iT'i'f . pTi h iif J. imprr.-r' with his e-irnestness »•”> I Ri;,nt,,n S', and Mis Ms personality and told the .'vh.-iw p^kf-s of 217 niltmut-- Av rrofrsrnr that he would have none j,,,,., ,vrc(k whi. h of his endorsement Mr Har|>ei-, s ml w' H- irnrd to the .\shnvill If yon are interested enough in ored tpita! “ eoi r student, to endorse him or eaii'ie vf" think he wil* mike fhr Wa hiiigtf-n .*irhTo: the nest S'ho 1 In the ■t.Tlc. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 15, 1946, edition 1
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